Population growth with variable family size |
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Authors: | R. H. Norden |
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Affiliation: | St. Wulstans , Abbey Road, Chilcompton, Bath, BAS 4HY, U.K. |
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Abstract: | The Sharpe‐Lotka continuous time deterministic model of population growth is developed to take account of some possible forms of mother‐daughter fertility association, characterised here by a bivariable measure, A. This leads to a linear double integral equation for which, subject to certain conditions, a finite time solution can be found by Laplace transform methods and thus also model specific results relating the intergenerational fertility effect to the long term population growth rate and magnitude are established. The quantitative implications of the theory are illustrated by a consideration of a general bilinear form of A and in this context numerical results illustrating the finite time growth and also the long term distribution of fertility levels in the stable female population are obtained. In particular, it is shown that different fertility specific subpopulations can coexist indefinitely. |
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Keywords: | Population family fertility association intergenerational Laplace |
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