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advanced demographic projection techniques
Age Composition
Age Specific Fertility Rates
Age Specific Rates
age structure analysis
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Birth Cohort Groups
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cohort analysis
Complete Years
Crude Birth Rate
Crude Death Rate
Crude Marriage Rate
Cumulative Fertility
Demographic analysis
Demographic rate
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Fertility
Fertility Rate
INSEE
Labor Force Participation Rate
Lexis Diagram
Life Table
Malthusian Populations
Marriage Cohort
Model Life Tables
Mortality
Mortality Probabilities
Net Reproduction Rate
Parity Progression Ratios
Period Life Table
population modeling
population projection methods
Projective Computation
quantitative population studies
School Attendance Rate
Stable Populations
statistical demography
Vital Events
Vital statistics
Product details
- ISBN 9780202361970
- Weight: 816g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 15 Jul 2008
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
Population control requires that the birth rate equal to the death rate. If it is too low population will decline; if it is too high, population will increase. If either condition persists long enough the population will diminish towards zero or increase towards infinity. Fortunately, the birth trajectory does not have to be set once and for all, but can be adjusted within limits. Since birth and death rates determine whether we are heading for population extinction or explosion, they are well designated "vital statistics." Their understanding and use are a central theme of demographic analysis."Demographic Analysis" presents those techniques that are often called for in the study of demographic problems. Such techniques permit researchers to fill the gap between the large amounts of data made available by censuses and the theoretical and practical questions that need to be answered; the techniques of this book effectively bring the data into confrontation with the problems. In his treatment of population projection, Pressat applies methods developed in earlier sections for mortality arid fertility. The emphasis is on population projection and accords with its usefulness in demographic analysis. The meaning of a demographic rate or trend is brought out by seeing to what condition it would lead if continued. No assumption is made that the concrete future will follow either path.The substance of the book is devoted to the main themes of mortality and fertility. Underlying these as well as nearly every other kind of data with which the demographer deals is the problem of location in time - the relation of vital events to the calendar, and also to the age of the persons undergoing them. Pressat's detailed attention to this problem forms a solid basis for how current methodology accounts of demographic changes.
Roland Pressat is noted for his extensive work in the field of demography. He is affiliated with the Institut National d'Etudes Demographiques, in Paris, France. Some of his books include Statistical Demography, Population, Statistical Demography and The Dictionary of Demography.
Demographic Analysis
€67.99
