Volume 52 - Article 1 | Pages 1–24
A comprehensive database of estimates and forecasts of Spanish sex–age death rates by climate area, income level, and habitat size (2010–2050)
By Celia Sifre-Armengol, Jose M. Pavía, Josep Lledó Benito
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