Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1: Rationale, Terminology, Scope. - Chapter 2: Fundamental of Population Analysis. - Chapter 3: Overview of the Cohort-Component Method. - Chapter 4: Mortality. - Chapter 5: fertility. - Chapter 6: Migration. - Chapter 7: Implementing the Cohort-Component Method. - Chapter 8: Extrapolation Methods. - Chapter 9: Structural and Microsimulation Models. - Chapter 10: Special Adjustments. - Chapter 11: Related Projections. - Chapter 12: Evaluating Projections. - Chapter 13 Forecast Accuracy and Bias. - Chapter 14: A Practical Guide to Small-Area Projections. - Epilogues: Some Final Thoughts. - Glossary. - Index.
In fourteen chapters it provides the
reader with the necessary tools for creating numerous population projection
methods. both graduate and upper-level undergraduate students could use this
book as the sole textbook for a course, or as a supplement focusing on select
chapters. Similarly, those who need a refresher on specific projection
fundamentals will find this book full of helpful information. Reading this
book is an eye-opening journey into the complex world of population
projections/forecasts. (Alison Yacyshyn, Canadian Studies in population, Vol. 42
(3-4), 2015)
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