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The two thematic issues 26(4) and 27(1) of Mathematical Population Studies deal with “methods and applications in spatial demography.” The five articles they contain, and which are listed below, show how population studies can be informed through an integration of appropriate spatial theory, data, and methods. In the editorial to appear in the next issue, 27(1), I will provide a summary of each article and discuss its contribution to this very lively field. I would like to thank the authors, the journal, and Taylor and Francis for these issues, which I had the pleasure of organizing. We wish you a pleasant reading.
期刊介绍:
Mathematical Population Studies publishes carefully selected research papers in the mathematical and statistical study of populations. The journal is strongly interdisciplinary and invites contributions by mathematicians, demographers, (bio)statisticians, sociologists, economists, biologists, epidemiologists, actuaries, geographers, and others who are interested in the mathematical formulation of population-related questions.
The scope covers both theoretical and empirical work. Manuscripts should be sent to Manuscript central for review. The editor-in-chief has final say on the suitability for publication.