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An Experimental Paradigm for Measuring the Effects of Ageing on Sentence Processing
Published on: October 25, 2019
[A comparative study on aging between Taipei City and Taiwan's rural areas]
Abstract:
"This paper extends research on the difference in ageing factors between Taipei City and Taiwan's rural area in terms of the changes in fertility, mortality, and migration rates.... The analysis--based on data collected from 1968-1993 demographic data in Taiwan-Fukien Demographic Fact Book...provides strong evidence that population processes (fertility, mortality, and migration) have different influences on the population ageing of Tapei City and Taiwan's rural area." (SUMMARY IN ENG)
Keywords:
Age Distribution--changesAge FactorsAsiaChinaComparative StudiesDemographic Aging--determinantsDemographic FactorsDeveloping CountriesEastern AsiaFertilityMigrationMortalityPopulationPopulation CharacteristicsPopulation DynamicsResearch MethodologyRural PopulationStudiesTaiwanUrban PopulationRelated Concept Videos
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