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Titre : dynamic demographic analysis Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : robert schoen, Auteur Editeur : edition springer Année de publication : 2016 Importance : 360.p Présentation : couv.en coul Format : 24.cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-3-319-26601-5 Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : dynamic demographic analysis Index. décimale : 307 Résumé :
This volume presents state of the art analyses from scholars dealing with a range of demographic topics of current concern, including longevity, mortality and morbidity, migration, and how population composition impacts intergenerational transfer schemes. New approaches are applied to such issues as measuring changes in cohort survivorship in low mortality populations, patterns of mortality improvement at older ages, and the consequences of heterogeneity in the susceptibility to death. Studies examine models of the current status of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, advance present methods for estimating population change in small areas, and strive to disentangle age, period, and cohort effects. In sum, the book addresses key contemporary issues in measuring and modeling dynamic populations, and advances the frontier of dynamic demography.En ligne : http://bibfac.univ-tlemcen.dz/bibshs/catalog.php?categ=create_form&id=0 dynamic demographic analysis [texte imprimé] / robert schoen, Auteur . - edition springer, 2016 . - 360.p : couv.en coul ; 24.cm.
ISBN : 978-3-319-26601-5
Langues : Français (fre)
Mots-clés : dynamic demographic analysis Index. décimale : 307 Résumé :
This volume presents state of the art analyses from scholars dealing with a range of demographic topics of current concern, including longevity, mortality and morbidity, migration, and how population composition impacts intergenerational transfer schemes. New approaches are applied to such issues as measuring changes in cohort survivorship in low mortality populations, patterns of mortality improvement at older ages, and the consequences of heterogeneity in the susceptibility to death. Studies examine models of the current status of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, advance present methods for estimating population change in small areas, and strive to disentangle age, period, and cohort effects. In sum, the book addresses key contemporary issues in measuring and modeling dynamic populations, and advances the frontier of dynamic demography.En ligne : http://bibfac.univ-tlemcen.dz/bibshs/catalog.php?categ=create_form&id=0 Exemplaires (1)
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