Proposition one Proposition two Preposition three Proposition four
100
30-50 births per 1000
What was the broadest range for fertility in pre-modern societies?
100
20-40
The age of pestilence and famine vacillated life expectancy between what years?
100
Childhood mortality
What decline is demonstrated the greatest in the shift in disease patterns?
100
Small
Only _______ proportions of the population survive the high mortality of youth
200
No fixed upper limit death rate
What was the range for the death rate in pre-modern societies?
200
30-50
The age of receding pandemics average life expectancy was?
200
5.2
How much higher have mortality risks been in Chile front infants compared to Japan in 1965?
200
REPSIM
What model estimates the net reproduction found on table 2?
300
The cyclic pattern changed into an exponential form
What changed in the period after 1650 in the growth curve?
300
Over 50
The age of degenerative and mad made diseases life expectancy was?
300
3.2
How much higher have mortality risks been in Chile front children compared to Japan in 1965?3.2
300
65
What was the age that was required for one son to survive until on table 2?
400
Chile
England and Wales, Japan, Ceylon and ______
400
Degenerative
After world war 1, what type of disease began to rise?
400
England
What country depicted survival chances for females as higher than males in 1960?
400
The desirability of having children
What diminishes as child survival increases?
500
18
What was the life expectancy in Ancient Greece?
500
Medical technology
"Transition in the “third world” is being significantly influenced by _______ _______"
500
In between the Two World Wars
When did childhood mortality drop in Japan?
500
Ridley, Heer
What are the last names of the authors in table 2?






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