
King Model
The King Model is a way to describe how a population's age distribution is shaped by the interplay of births, deaths, and aging over time. It breaks down the population into different age groups and uses mathematical equations to predict how these groups change. This model helps demographers understand population growth and structure, forecast future trends, and plan for resources like healthcare and education. Essentially, it provides a structured framework to analyze how demographic processes influence the age composition of a population.