“…The many advantages of probabilistic methods have been accepted by demographic researchers, and probabilistic population projections have now been produced for many countries and global regions. Contributions over the last few years include those for Australia (Wilson and Bell, 2004; Hyndman and Booth, 2008), China (Li et al ., 2009), Germany (Härdle and Mysickova, 2009), Japan (Okita et al ., 2009), New Zealand (Wilson, 2005), and Poland (Matysiak and Nowok, 2007). In addition, the Uncertain Population of Europe project produced a set of probabilistic forecasts for 18 European countries using a consistent method and correlations in demographic processes between countries (Statistics Netherlands, 2005).…”