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Ronald Lee
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2008: Lee Ronald
Sociality, selection, and survival: simulated evolution of mortality with intergenerational transfers and food sharing.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008;105(20):7124-8.
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2008: Robinson Rachel Sullivan; Lee Ronald D; Kramer Karen L
Counting women's labour: a reanalysis of children's net production using Cain's data from a Bangladeshi village.
Population studies 2008;62(1):25-38.
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2008: Chu C Y Cyrus; Chien Hung-Ken; Lee Ronald D
Explaining the optimality of U-shaped age-specific mortality.
Theoretical population biology 2008;73(2):171-80.
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2006: Cyrus Chu C Y; Lee Ronald D
The co-evolution of intergenerational transfers and longevity: an optimal life history approach.
Theoretical population biology 2006;69(2):193-201.
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2005: Li Nan; Lee Ronald
Coherent mortality forecasts for a group of populations: an extension of the Lee-Carter method.
Demography 2005;42(3):575-94.
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2003: Lee Ronald D
Rethinking the evolutionary theory of aging: transfers, not births, shape senescence in social species.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003;100(16):9637-42.
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2002: Lee Ronald; Miller Timoth
An approach to forecasting health expenditures, with application to the U.S. Medicare system.
Health services research 2002;37(5):1365-86.
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2001: Lee R; Miller T
Evaluating the performance of the Lee-Carter method for forecasting mortality.
Demography 2001;38(4):537-49.
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2001: Lee R
Predicting human longevity.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2001;292(5522):1654-5.
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1999: Alberts B M; Ayala F J; Botstein D; Frank E; Holmes E W; Lee R D; Macagno E R; Marrack P; Oparil S; Orkin S H; Rubenstein A H; Slayman C W; Sparling P F; Squire L R; von Hippel P H; Yamamoto K R
Proposed changes for NIH's Center for Scientific Review. Panel on Scientific Boundaries for Review. Center for Scientific Review Advisory Committee, National Institutes of Health.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 1999;285(5428):666-7.
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1998: Galloway P R; Lee R D; Hammel E A
Urban versus rural: fertility decline in the cities and rural districts of Prussia, 1875 to 1910.
European journal of population = Revue européenne de démographie 1998;14(3):209-64.
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1997: Lee R; Tuljapurkar S
Death and taxes: longer life, consumption, and social security.
Demography 1997;34(1):67-81.
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1995: Lee R
[A cross-cultural perspective of intergenerational transfers]
Notas de población 1995;(62):311-62.
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1995: Lee R D; Carter L; Tuljapurkar S
Disaggregation in population forecasting: do we need it? And how to do it simply.
Mathematical population studies 1995;5(3):217-34, 291.
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1994: Lee R D; Tuljapurkar S
Stochastic population forecasts for the United States: beyond high, medium, and low.
Journal of the American Statistical Association 1994;89(428):1,175-89.
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1994: Lee R D; Rofman R
[Modeling and projecting mortality in Chile]
Notas de población 1994;22(59):183-213.
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1994: Lee R D; Galloway P R; Hammel E A
Fertility decline in Prussia: estimating influences on supply, demand, and degree of control.
Demography 1994;31(2):347-73.
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1994: Galloway P R; Hammel E A; Lee R D
Fertility decline in Prussia, 1875-1910: a pooled cross-section time series analysis.
Population studies 1994;48(1):135-58.
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1994: Lee R
Human fertility and population equilibrium.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1994;709():396-407.
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1994: Chu C Y; Lee R D
Famine, revolt, and the dynastic cycle: population dynamics in historic China.
Journal of population economics 1994;7(4):351-78.
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1993: Lee R D
Modeling and forecasting the time series of US fertility: age distribution, range, and ultimate level.
International journal of forecasting 1993;9(2):187-202.
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1992: Carter L R; Lee R D
Modeling and forecasting U.S. sex differentials in mortality.
International journal of forecasting 1992;8(3):393-411.
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1992: Lee R D
Stochastic demographic forecasting.
International journal of forecasting 1992;8(3):315-27.
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1990: Lee R
The demographic response to economic crisis in historical and contemporary populations.
Population bulletin of the United Nations 1990;(29):1-15.
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1989: Wachter K W; Lee R D
U.S. births and limit cycle models.
Demography 1989;26(1):99-115.
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1988: Lee R D
Induced population growth and induced technological progress: their interaction in the accelerating stage.
Mathematical population studies 1988;1(3):265-88, 317.
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1987: Lee R D
Population dynamics of humans and other animals.
Demography 1987;24(4):443-65.
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1985: Lee R D
Inverse projection and back projection: a critical appraisal, and comparative results for England, 1539 to 1871.
Population studies 1985;39(2):233-48.
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1983: Lee R; Lam D
Age distribution adjustments for English censuses, 1821-1931.
Population studies 1983;37(3):445-64.
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1983: Lee R
Economic consequences of population size, structure and growth.
Newsletter / International Union for the Scientific Study of Population. International Union for the Scientific Study of Population 1983;(17):43-59.
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1981: Lee R
A stock adjustment model of U.S. marital fertility.
Research in population economics 1981;3():67-91.
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1979: Lee R
[Causes and consequences of age structure fluctuations: the Easterlin hypothesis]
Studia demograficzne 1979;(57-58):27-38.
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1977: Lee R D
Target fertility, contraception, and aggregate rates: toward a formal synthesis.
Demography 1977;14(4):455-79.
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1974: Lee R
Estimating series of vital rates and age structures from Baptisms and burials: a new technique, with applications to pre-industrial England.
Population studies 1974;28(3):495-512.
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1974: Lee R D
Forecasting births in post-transition population: stochastic renewal with serially correlated fertility.
Journal of the American Statistical Association 1974;69(347):607-17.
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