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Demographic Trans-, Inter- And Multidisciplinary Models

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  • Gheorghe Savoiu
  • Silviu Petre

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Contemporary demography is placed under the essential sign of trans-, inter- and multidisciplinary changes and harmonization, in both its body and the integral spirit of its scientific models. The classical demographic pattern or model typical of the eighteenth century, derived from Johann Peter Sussmilch, was substituted in the twentieth century in an almost exemplary form of the model of favourable demographic transition, which eventually became unfavorable throughout Europe, and implicitly in Romania. The new demographic models, which start in an attempt to explain the mutations of birth and mortality, but more especially of fertility, aging and migration, cannot maintain the old isolating and unidisciplinary mark, allowing access of the flourishing evolution of trans-, inter- and multidisciplinarity modeling.

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  • Gheorghe Savoiu & Silviu Petre, 2016. "Demographic Trans-, Inter- And Multidisciplinary Models," Romanian Statistical Review Supplement, Romanian Statistical Review, vol. 64(12), pages 12-20, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:rsr:supplm:v:64:y:2016:i:12:p:12-20
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