Keilman, Nico 1949-
Keilman, Nico
Keilman, Nico (Nico Willem), 1949-
Keilman, Nico 1946-
Nico Keilman researcher (ORCID 0000-0003-0163-3283)
Keilman, Nico Willem 1949-
VIAF ID: 6459984 (Personal)
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Works
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The Accuracy of the United Nation's world population projections | |
Children and time : the Norwegian model | |
Conséquences démographiques et sociales d'une faible fécondité pour les structures familiales en Europe | |
Demographic and social implications of low fertility for family structures in Europe | |
Demographic translation : from period to cohort perspective and back | |
Developments in Demographic Forecasting | |
Do Japanese and Italian Women Live Longer than Women in Scandinavia? | |
Doorstroming binnen het onderwijs en het onderwijsniveau van schoolverlaters met projecties tot 1990 : afstudeerverslag | |
Een dynamisch model ter vooruitberekening van huishoudens | |
Emerging issues in demographic methodology | |
Empirical errors and predicted errors in fertility, mortality and migration forecasts in the European Economic Area | |
General projection methods and outputs | |
Household projections for Norway, 1990-2020 | |
Household statistics in Europe : consequenses of different definitions | |
Huishoudens en uitkeringen in de 21e eeuw : de gevolgen van veranderende huishoudenssamenstelling voor de sociale zekerheid | |
Hver 4. nordmann fjernkulturell bakgrunn om 100 år | |
Integratie en consistentie van regionale en nationale bevolkingsprognoses | |
Internal and external consistency in multidimensional population projection models | |
LIPRO 2.0 | |
LIPRO 2.0: an application of a dynamic demographic projection model to household structure in the Netherlands | |
Modelling household formation and dissolution, c1987: | |
National population forecasting in industrialized countries : a survey carried out by the Netherlands Central Bureau of Statistics, the Bureau of the Census (United States Departement of Commerce), and the Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute | |
Norske husholdninger i forandring : foredragene på seminaret 31. oktober 1996 | |
Norway's uncertain demographic future | |
Nuptiality models and the two-sex problem in national population forecasts; with an emphasis on the Netherlands | |
On the estimation of multidimensional demographic models with population registration data | |
De opzet van een longitudinale relatie- en gezinsvormingssurvey | |
Perspectives on mortality forecasting | |
Poverty and economic inequality in industrialized Western societies | |
Predictive intervals for age-specific fertility | |
Probabilistic Models | |
Regionale huishoudensdynamiek | |
The sensitivity of the scaled model of error with respect to the choice of the correlation parameters : a simulation study | |
Social security, household, and family dynamics in ageing societies | |
Sterk økning i antall aleneboende : husholdninger i framtiden | |
Stochastic household forecast by coherent random shares prediction | |
Tijdpaden naar een stationaire bevolking : twee experimentele vooruitberekeningen voor Nederland vanaf 1975 | |
Towards flexible welfare states : the future of social solidarity in Europe | |
Trajectories to a stationary population : two experimental projections for the Netherlands after 1975 | |
Trendrapport regionale vruchtbaarheid | |
Uncertainty in national population forecasting : issues, backgrounds, analyses, recommendations | |
Uncertainty in natl. population forecasting, c1990:CIP t.p. (N.W. Keilman) data sht. (Nico Willem Keilman; b. 6-15-49) | |
Utvandring blant innvandrere : 1975-1995 | |
Vi får færre barn enn vi forventer | |
Why population forecasts should be probalistic - illustrated by the case of Norway |