The Formal Dynamics of Controlled Populations and the Echo, the Boom and the Bust
Author(s) -
Ronald Lee
Publication year - 1974
Publication title -
demography
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.099
H-Index - 129
eISSN - 1533-7790
pISSN - 0070-3370
DOI - 10.2307/2060471
Subject(s) - fertility , baby boom , bust , cohort , population , economics , total fertility rate , demography , population growth , demographic economics , vital rates , boom , overlapping generations model , cohort effect , constraint (computer aided design) , business cycle , econometrics , statistics , macroeconomics , mathematics , research methodology , family planning , sociology , environmental science , geometry , environmental engineering
This paper analyzes the pattern of fluctuations of births in an age-structured population whose growth is subject to environmental or economic constraint. It synthesizes the traditional demographic analysis of age-structured renewal with constant vital rates and the economic analysis which treats population change endogenously. When cohort fertility depends on relative cohort size, or when period fertility depends on labor force size, fluctuations of forty or more years replace the traditional “echo” or generation-length cycle. Twentieth-century U. S. fertility change agrees well with the theory, as the “Easterlin Hypothesis” suggests; but the period model fits better than the cohort model.
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