Wilhelm Lexis

Wilhelm Lexis (17 July 1837, Eschweiler, Germany – 24 August 1914, Göttingen, Germany), full name Wilhelm Hector Richard Albrecht Lexis, was a German statistician, economist, and social scientist. The Oxford Dictionary of Statistics cites him as a "pioneer of the analysis of demographic time series". Lexis is largely remembered for two items that bear his name—the Lexis ratio and the Lexis diagram. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Lexis, Wilhelm (1837-1914).
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by Lexis, Wilhelm, 1837-1914.
Published 1875
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by Lexis, Wilhelm 1837-1914
Published 1879
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Published 1893
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Published 1893
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by Lexis, Wilhelm 1837-1914
Published 1893
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Published 1893
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Published 1893
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by Lexis, Wilhelm 1837-1914
Published 1896
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Published 1902
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by Lexis, Wilhelm 1837-1914
Published 1903
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by Lexis, Wilhelm, 1837-1914
Published 1903
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