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by thaumasiotes 502 days ago
> it's not about killing people before reproductive age, it's about absolute numbers of offspring born.

Technically, it's about averaging offspring (weighted by your genetic contribution to them) across all of time. If you have 30 children, and all of them starve to death before reproducing, you've reproduced less than your neighbor with the one child and one grandchild.

But that's impossible to calculate, so mostly we just have to work with number of children. This detail, though, is something you might want to keep in mind when looking at reports of "effective population" in the past. Any actual population in the far past who end up being wiped out in the middle past are excluded from the "effective population" that we calculate.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effective_population_size