Mathematical Population Studies

Papers
(The median citation count of Mathematical Population Studies is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Fractional Lindley distribution generated by time scale theory, with application to discrete-time lifetime data22
Public sentiment on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict: insights from YouTube, Mastodon, and Google Trends10
Entropy-based estimation of the birth-death ratio8
Inference and optimal censoring scheme for a competing-risks model with type-II progressive censoring8
Positive piecewise continuous quasi-periodic solutions to logistic impulsive differential equations7
The population sizes of Mexican cities follow a power-law distribution7
Lead toxicity in the bald eagle population of the Great Lakes region6
Information or normative impacts? Influencing factors and dynamic mechanisms of fertility intentions among first-time married young adults based on the TPB-SIT model5
Keeping random walks safe from extinction and overpopulation in the presence of life-taking disasters4
Investigating demographic factors in self-medication for upper respiratory tract infections: a quantitative study3
Daily Covid-19 infected population densities in Italian provinces follow Taylor’s law3
Branching random walk in a random time-independent environment3
Correction2
Bayesian forecast of the basic reproduction number during the Covid-19 epidemic in Morocco and Italy2
Optimal control for dengue transmission based on a model with reinfection and treatment2
Determining the sample size of a post-enumeration survey: The case of China, 20202
Population displacement from Puerto Rico to the US states following Hurricane Maria2
Parameter estimation for the Moore-Bilikam distribution under progressive type-II censoring, with application to failure times2
Neutrosophic developments in Horvitz-Thompson type estimators1
Seasonal fluctuations of age classes, with application to South Russia, 1896-18971
Researching algorithm awareness: methodological approaches to investigate how people perceive, know, and interact with algorithms1
Estimation of the net error rate of population size in China’s household registration1
Estimating the structure by age and sex of the US sexually active population1
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