Methodological proposal for the typification of the aging processes of Spanish populations from 1970 to 1986
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.1991.v0i13.704Abstract
The decrease in mortality and, above all, the decrease in the birth rate, with different structuring processes, favoured the marked generalised aging of the population of Spain between 1970 and 1986. In addition, the preexisting structure by age and sex conditions the structural results of each process. The typology we proposes tries to underline the process which has played a primordial role in the aging of each province, basing it on the extent to which the decrease in young people producing a more adult or old population has wighed in the balance.
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