The Open Demography Journal

2013, 6 : 1-17
Published online 2013 March 21. DOI: 10.2174/1874918601306010001
Publisher ID: TODEMOJ-6-1

Exploring Stable Population Concepts from the Perspective of Cohort Change Ratios

David A. Swanson and Lucky M. Tedrow
Department of Sociology, University of California Riverside, Riverside, CA 92521 USA.

ABSTRACT

Cohort Change Ratios (CCRs) have a long history of use in demography. In spite of their history of use, they appear, however, to have been overlooked in regard to the major canon of formal demography, stable population theory. In this paper, CCRs are explored as a tool for examining the idea of a stable population. In comparing the approach using CCRs to the traditional analytical approach, benefits and drawbacks are noted. The paper also introduces an Index of Stability, which is used in a regression model to estimate the number of years before the population in question becomes (approximately) stable. The regression model works reasonably well and, as such, provides something not available in the traditional analytical approach, which is an estimate of the time to (approximate) stability for a given population.

Keywords:

Stable Population Index, Hamilton-Perry Method, Numerical Solution.