Essential Demographic Methods

Essential Demographic Methods

by Kenneth W. Wachter
Essential Demographic Methods

Essential Demographic Methods

by Kenneth W. Wachter

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Overview

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. An award-winning teacher and eminent demographer, Kenneth Wachter uses themes from the individual lifecourse, history, and global change to convey the meaning of concepts such as exponential growth, cohorts and periods, lifetables, population projection, proportional hazards, parity, marity, migration flows, and stable populations. The presentation is carefully paced and accessible to readers with knowledge of high-school algebra. Each chapter contains original problem sets and worked examples.

From the most basic concepts and measures to developments in spatial demography and hazard modeling at the research frontier, Essential Demographic Methods brings out the wider appeal of demography in its connections across the sciences and humanities. It is a lively, compact guide for understanding quantitative population analysis in the social and biological world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674369764
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 06/23/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 306
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

Kenneth W. Wachter is Professor of Demography and Statistics at the University of California, Berkeley.

Table of Contents

Contents List of Figures and Tables Preface Introduction: Why Study Demography? 1. Exponential Growth 2. Periods and Cohorts 3. Cohort Mortality 4. Cohort Fertility 5. Population Projection 6. Period Fertility 7. Period Mortality 8. Heterogeneous Risks 9. Marriage and Family 10. Stable Age Structures 11. Migration and Location Conclusion Appendix A: Sources and Notes Appendix B: Useful Formulas Bibliography Index
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