Abstract

The demographic consequences of periodic movements in fertility rates are explored. Different types of periodic fluctuations are examined and incorporated into long range population projections. In some cases the resulting population waves can have a profound impact on a national social security system. These impacts are illustrated numerically in the context of the Canadian situation.

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