[Population forecasts 1984: hypotheses on mortality]
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[Population forecasts 1984: hypotheses on mortality]
Abstract
PIP: The authors describe the mortality assumptions on which the 1984 official population forecasts for the Netherlands are based. The main conclusions are that the negative and positive influences on mortality will approximately balance out and that future death rates will continue to decrease at a moderate level. (summary in ENG)
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