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The significant changes that the Spanish population
has suffered over the last century and especially over the
last decades are the object of this study coordinated by Professor Andrés
Arroyo Pérez. This work puts a general vision
of the most noteworthy characteristics of these changes at
the reach of both the researcher and the student or any other
type of interested user interested in demography.
The number, structure and geographical distribution of population numbers;
the behaviour of the different components: fertility, mortality and
migrations; as well as other numerous subjects (marriage, future population,
etc.) are dealt with in this work rigorously and clearly with a special
emphasis on the graphical representation of this information.
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Population(PDF 5.433 Kb) Florencio Zoido Naranjo Faculty of Geography and History. University of Seville Andrés Arroyo Pérez Faculty of Mathematics. University of Seville
Mortality (PDF 223 Kb) Francisco Viciana Fernandez Faculty of Medicine. University of Seville
Fertility (PDF 873 Kb) Andrés Arroyo Pérez Faculty of Mathematics. University of Seville
Marriage (PDF 1.005 Kb) Andrés Arroyo Pérez Faculty of Mathematics. University of Seville
Migrations(PDF 354 Kb) Juan Manuel Romero Valiente Faculty of Humanities. University of Huelva
Future population (PDF 221 Kb) Juan Antonio Hernández Rodríguez Faculty of Mathematics. University of Seville