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"Essential Demographic Methods brings to readers the full range of ideas and skills of demographic analysis that lie at the core of social sciences and public health. Classroom tested over many years, filled with fresh data and examples, this approachable text is tailored to the needs of beginn...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Essential Demographic Methods brings to readers the full range of ideas and skills of demographic analysis that lie at the core of social sciences and public health. Classroom tested over many years, filled with fresh data and examples, this approachable text is tailored to the needs of beginners, advanced students, and researchers alike. ... The presentation is carefully paced and accessible to readers with knowledge of high-school algebra." |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xvi, 288 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-283) and index. |
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contents | Introduction : why study demography? -- 1. Exponential growth -- The balancing equation -- The growth rate r -- The exponential curve -- Models and parameters -- Taylor series -- Logistic growth -- Doubling times -- 2. Periods and cohorts -- Lexis diagrams -- Period person-years lived -- The crude rate model -- The infant mortality rate -- Person-years and areas -- Cohort person-years lived -- The stationary population identity -- 3. Cohort mortality -- Cohort survival by analogy -- Probabilities of dying -- Columns of the cohort life table --King Edward's children -- From nLx to ex -- The radix -- Hazards and survivors -- Gompertz hazards -- Annuities and insurance -- Mortality of the 1300s and 2000s -- 4. Cohort fertility -- Generational renewal -- Age-specific fertility -- ASFRs and the NRR -- Cohort parity -- Natural fertility -- 5. Population projection -- Transition matrices -- Structural zeros -- The Leslie Matrix subdiagonal -- The Leslie Matrix first row -- Projecting fillies, mares, seniors -- Multi-state tables -- Population renewal -- Variable r and the Lexis Surface -- 6. Period fertility -- Period measures -- Period age-specific fertility -- Period NRR, GRR, and TFR -- Log(GRR) plots -- Age-standardized rates -- Tempo and quantum -- Princeton indices -- Coale and Trussell's M and m -- 7. Period mortality -- Period lifetables -- Gaps and lags -- The 1660s and laws of mortality -- Graunt's model lifetable -- Coale-Demeny model lifetables -- Brass relational logit models -- Lee-Carter models -- 8. Heterogeneous risks -- Heterogeneity -- Multiple decrements -- Competing risks -- Calculations with hazards -- Lifeluck, risk, and frailty -- Proportional hazards -- Cox regression estimation -- Frailty models -- 9. Marriage and family -- The complexity of marriage -- First marriage by analogy -- The SMAFM -- The singulate mean formula -- Marity -- 10. Stable age structures -- Age pyramids -- Stationary equivalent populations -- Consequences of unchanging rates -- Stable age pyramids -- The many faces of Lotka's r -- The Euler-Lotka equation -- Life left in stable populations -- Population momentum -- 11. Migration and location -- Spatial demography -- Flows of people -- Concentrations -- Random walks -- GIS and cartograms -- Conclusion -- Appendix A: Sources and notes -- Appendix B: Useful formulas. |
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spelling | Wachter, Kenneth W., author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78039948 Essential demographic methods / Kenneth W. Wachter. Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2014. ©2014 1 online resource (xvi, 288 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-283) and index. Introduction : why study demography? -- 1. Exponential growth -- The balancing equation -- The growth rate r -- The exponential curve -- Models and parameters -- Taylor series -- Logistic growth -- Doubling times -- 2. Periods and cohorts -- Lexis diagrams -- Period person-years lived -- The crude rate model -- The infant mortality rate -- Person-years and areas -- Cohort person-years lived -- The stationary population identity -- 3. Cohort mortality -- Cohort survival by analogy -- Probabilities of dying -- Columns of the cohort life table --King Edward's children -- From nLx to ex -- The radix -- Hazards and survivors -- Gompertz hazards -- Annuities and insurance -- Mortality of the 1300s and 2000s -- 4. Cohort fertility -- Generational renewal -- Age-specific fertility -- ASFRs and the NRR -- Cohort parity -- Natural fertility -- 5. Population projection -- Transition matrices -- Structural zeros -- The Leslie Matrix subdiagonal -- The Leslie Matrix first row -- Projecting fillies, mares, seniors -- Multi-state tables -- Population renewal -- Variable r and the Lexis Surface -- 6. Period fertility -- Period measures -- Period age-specific fertility -- Period NRR, GRR, and TFR -- Log(GRR) plots -- Age-standardized rates -- Tempo and quantum -- Princeton indices -- Coale and Trussell's M and m -- 7. Period mortality -- Period lifetables -- Gaps and lags -- The 1660s and laws of mortality -- Graunt's model lifetable -- Coale-Demeny model lifetables -- Brass relational logit models -- Lee-Carter models -- 8. Heterogeneous risks -- Heterogeneity -- Multiple decrements -- Competing risks -- Calculations with hazards -- Lifeluck, risk, and frailty -- Proportional hazards -- Cox regression estimation -- Frailty models -- 9. Marriage and family -- The complexity of marriage -- First marriage by analogy -- The SMAFM -- The singulate mean formula -- Marity -- 10. Stable age structures -- Age pyramids -- Stationary equivalent populations -- Consequences of unchanging rates -- Stable age pyramids -- The many faces of Lotka's r -- The Euler-Lotka equation -- Life left in stable populations -- Population momentum -- 11. Migration and location -- Spatial demography -- Flows of people -- Concentrations -- Random walks -- GIS and cartograms -- Conclusion -- Appendix A: Sources and notes -- Appendix B: Useful formulas. "Essential Demographic Methods brings to readers the full range of ideas and skills of demographic analysis that lie at the core of social sciences and public health. Classroom tested over many years, filled with fresh data and examples, this approachable text is tailored to the needs of beginners, advanced students, and researchers alike. ... The presentation is carefully paced and accessible to readers with knowledge of high-school algebra." Book jacket Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 23, 2018). In English. Demography Statistical methods. Demography Mathematical models. Population Statistical methods. Population Mathematical models. Population forecasting Statistical methods. Population forecasting Mathematical models. Analyse démographique. Démographie Modèles mathématiques. Prévision démographique Méthodes statistiques. Prévision démographique Modèles mathématiques. SOCIAL SCIENCE Demography. bisacsh Demography Mathematical models fast Demography Statistical methods fast Population forecasting Mathematical models fast Population forecasting Statistical methods fast Population Mathematical models fast Population Statistical methods fast has work: Essential demographic methods (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCH8q6dWdK67dqw6fdkTwP3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Wachter, Kenneth W. Essential demographic methods. Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2014 9780674045576 (DLC) 2013034550 (OCoLC)858159345 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=663465 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Wachter, Kenneth W. Essential demographic methods / Introduction : why study demography? -- 1. Exponential growth -- The balancing equation -- The growth rate r -- The exponential curve -- Models and parameters -- Taylor series -- Logistic growth -- Doubling times -- 2. Periods and cohorts -- Lexis diagrams -- Period person-years lived -- The crude rate model -- The infant mortality rate -- Person-years and areas -- Cohort person-years lived -- The stationary population identity -- 3. Cohort mortality -- Cohort survival by analogy -- Probabilities of dying -- Columns of the cohort life table --King Edward's children -- From nLx to ex -- The radix -- Hazards and survivors -- Gompertz hazards -- Annuities and insurance -- Mortality of the 1300s and 2000s -- 4. Cohort fertility -- Generational renewal -- Age-specific fertility -- ASFRs and the NRR -- Cohort parity -- Natural fertility -- 5. Population projection -- Transition matrices -- Structural zeros -- The Leslie Matrix subdiagonal -- The Leslie Matrix first row -- Projecting fillies, mares, seniors -- Multi-state tables -- Population renewal -- Variable r and the Lexis Surface -- 6. Period fertility -- Period measures -- Period age-specific fertility -- Period NRR, GRR, and TFR -- Log(GRR) plots -- Age-standardized rates -- Tempo and quantum -- Princeton indices -- Coale and Trussell's M and m -- 7. Period mortality -- Period lifetables -- Gaps and lags -- The 1660s and laws of mortality -- Graunt's model lifetable -- Coale-Demeny model lifetables -- Brass relational logit models -- Lee-Carter models -- 8. Heterogeneous risks -- Heterogeneity -- Multiple decrements -- Competing risks -- Calculations with hazards -- Lifeluck, risk, and frailty -- Proportional hazards -- Cox regression estimation -- Frailty models -- 9. Marriage and family -- The complexity of marriage -- First marriage by analogy -- The SMAFM -- The singulate mean formula -- Marity -- 10. Stable age structures -- Age pyramids -- Stationary equivalent populations -- Consequences of unchanging rates -- Stable age pyramids -- The many faces of Lotka's r -- The Euler-Lotka equation -- Life left in stable populations -- Population momentum -- 11. Migration and location -- Spatial demography -- Flows of people -- Concentrations -- Random walks -- GIS and cartograms -- Conclusion -- Appendix A: Sources and notes -- Appendix B: Useful formulas. Demography Statistical methods. Demography Mathematical models. Population Statistical methods. Population Mathematical models. Population forecasting Statistical methods. Population forecasting Mathematical models. Analyse démographique. Démographie Modèles mathématiques. Prévision démographique Méthodes statistiques. Prévision démographique Modèles mathématiques. SOCIAL SCIENCE Demography. bisacsh Demography Mathematical models fast Demography Statistical methods fast Population forecasting Mathematical models fast Population forecasting Statistical methods fast Population Mathematical models fast Population Statistical methods fast |
title | Essential demographic methods / |
title_auth | Essential demographic methods / |
title_exact_search | Essential demographic methods / |
title_full | Essential demographic methods / Kenneth W. Wachter. |
title_fullStr | Essential demographic methods / Kenneth W. Wachter. |
title_full_unstemmed | Essential demographic methods / Kenneth W. Wachter. |
title_short | Essential demographic methods / |
title_sort | essential demographic methods |
topic | Demography Statistical methods. Demography Mathematical models. Population Statistical methods. Population Mathematical models. Population forecasting Statistical methods. Population forecasting Mathematical models. Analyse démographique. Démographie Modèles mathématiques. Prévision démographique Méthodes statistiques. Prévision démographique Modèles mathématiques. SOCIAL SCIENCE Demography. bisacsh Demography Mathematical models fast Demography Statistical methods fast Population forecasting Mathematical models fast Population forecasting Statistical methods fast Population Mathematical models fast Population Statistical methods fast |
topic_facet | Demography Statistical methods. Demography Mathematical models. Population Statistical methods. Population Mathematical models. Population forecasting Statistical methods. Population forecasting Mathematical models. Analyse démographique. Démographie Modèles mathématiques. Prévision démographique Méthodes statistiques. Prévision démographique Modèles mathématiques. SOCIAL SCIENCE Demography. Demography Mathematical models Demography Statistical methods Population forecasting Mathematical models Population forecasting Statistical methods Population Mathematical models Population Statistical methods |
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