Age-structured models with birth refractory periods show that imposed delays between births can reduce total population and produce older age distributions as a continuous alternative to one-child policies.
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Modeling the impact of birth control policies on China's population and age: effects of delayed births and minimum birth age constraints
Age-structured models with birth refractory periods show that imposed delays between births can reduce total population and produce older age distributions as a continuous alternative to one-child policies.