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"The theory of stable population has been developed quite thoroughly in the demographic literature, but it deals with single-region populations that are assumed to be undisturbed by migration. Rogers...proposed the stable population model for the case of a multiregional population that experiences internal migration for single-sex. In this paper, considering a birth-function dependent on both sexes, the multiregional stable population model is extended for two-sex population."