The time to decline: tracing a cohort's descendants in below replacement populations.

IF 2.1 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY Genus Pub Date : 2018-01-01 Epub Date: 2018-01-23 DOI:10.1186/s41118-018-0026-x
Robert Schoen
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A number of contemporary populations are exhibiting sustained fertility at levels substantially below long-term replacement. Nonetheless, relatively few populations are actually diminishing in size. Here, we approach that apparent paradox by analyzing the time before the number in a birth cohort, and its descendants, falls below the initial number in the cohort. First, models are examined with constant below replacement fertility, cohort extinction at age 75 or 85, and no mortality below the highest age attained. For a net reproduction rate (NRR) of 0.75, it takes 150 years for the cohort's descendants to be fewer than the cohort's original size if persons live to age 85, and over 130 years if persons live to age 75. If the NRR is at least 0.60, it takes a century before the descendants are fewer in number than the original cohort. Second, projections are done for the USA 2012, Italy 2012, and Hong Kong 2011 assuming that fertility and mortality remain constant. The results resemble the projections. For example, in Italy, with actual mortality and an NRR of 0.70, it takes over 125 years before the descendants of a cohort are fewer in number than the initial cohort. A relatively simple equation for the long term "time to decline" is presented, showing that it depends primarily on the level of fertility, secondarily on longevity, and only modestly on the mean age of fertility.

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衰落的时间:在低于替代人口的群体中追踪一个群体的后代。
一些当代人口的持续生育率大大低于长期更替水平。尽管如此,相对较少的种群数量实际上在减少。在这里,我们通过分析出生队列及其后代的数量低于队列初始数量之前的时间,来解决这个明显的悖论。首先,对模型进行检查时,生育率低于更替水平,75岁或85岁时队列灭绝,在达到最高年龄以下没有死亡率。在净繁殖率(NRR)为0.75的情况下,如果一个人活到85岁,那么这个群体的后代需要150年才能少于这个群体的原始规模,如果一个人活到75岁,那么后代需要130年以上的时间。如果NRR至少为0.60,那么后代的数量要过一个世纪才会少于最初的群体。其次,假设生育率和死亡率保持不变,对2012年的美国、2012年的意大利和2011年的香港进行了预测。结果与预测相似。例如,在意大利,实际死亡率和NRR为0.70,一个队列的后代数量少于初始队列需要125年以上的时间。提出了一个相对简单的长期“下降时间”公式,表明它主要取决于生育水平,其次取决于寿命,仅略微取决于生育的平均年龄。
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Genus Social Sciences-Demography
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