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The Spatial Reproductive Value and the Spatial Momentum of Zero Population Growth

Abstract

This paper develops the concept of spatial reproductive value and illustrates how such a notion may be used to trace out quantitatively the geographical impacts of a sudden reduction in fertility to bare replacement level. Such a reduction does not immediately produce zero population growth in populations that previously experienced high birth rates. The built-in momentum for continued growth and its spatial dimension may be assessed with the aid of spatial reproductive values

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