From the reviews: "The book is a rich collection of results on demographic models addressing the implications of the dynamics of demographic rates. ... is provided with a list of thoroughly prepared exercises, which will be helpful for those who might use the book for study or for teaching mathematical demography. All appendices are very useful supplements. ... the book is a good addition to the Springer Series. I would recommend it to those interested in mathematical demography both for reading, and as a collection of useful results." (Dalkhat M. Ediev, European Journal of Population, Vol. 24, 2008) "With over 100 end of chapter exercises ... and a very clear style, it is accessible to graduate students in demography with a good background in linear algebra and differential and difference equations. For experts, it provides a fine survey of the most used mathematical models in demography, with many practical applications. ... I learned a lot from reading this book, and if you are interested in mathematical demography, you will too." (Roy Gardner, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1151, 2009)