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Life Table Techniques and Their Applications

Author : Krishnan Namboodiri,C. M. Suchindran
Publisher : Academic Press
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2013-10-22
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 9781483288888

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Life Table Techniques and Their Applications by Krishnan Namboodiri,C. M. Suchindran Pdf

This is the first volume to present a comprehensive treatment of the theory and application of life table techniques. The emphasis is placed on applications, and the theory is presented in such a way that individuals with minimal knowledge of calculus and matrix algebra can follow the argument.

The Life Table and Its Applications

Author : Chin Long Chiang
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 1984
Category : Biometry
ISBN : STANFORD:36105039501585

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The Life Table and Its Applications by Chin Long Chiang Pdf

The statistical theory of the ordinary life table is presented in this book, with its construction explained. Topics cover measures of mortality and adjustment of rates, and other areas include survival and stages of disease, reproduction, married life, antenatal life table and ecological studies.

Survival Analysis for Epidemiologic and Medical Research

Author : Steve Selvin
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 219 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2008-03-03
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9781139471244

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Survival Analysis for Epidemiologic and Medical Research by Steve Selvin Pdf

This practical guide to survival data and its analysis for readers with a minimal background in statistics shows why the analytic methods work and how to effectively analyze and interpret epidemiologic and medical survival data with the help of modern computer systems. The introduction presents a review of a variety of statistical methods that are not only key elements of survival analysis but are also central to statistical analysis in general. Techniques such as statistical tests, transformations, confidence intervals, and analytic modeling are presented in the context of survival data but are, in fact, statistical tools that apply to understanding the analysis of many kinds of data. Similarly, discussions of such statistical concepts as bias, confounding, independence, and interaction are presented in the context of survival analysis and also are basic components of a broad range of applications. These topics make up essentially a 'second-year', one-semester biostatistics course in survival analysis concepts and techniques for non-statisticians.

Model-Based Demography

Author : Thomas K. Burch
Publisher : Springer
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2017-10-14
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783319654331

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Late in a career of more than sixty years, Thomas Burch, an internationally known social demographer, undertook a wide-ranging methodological critique of demography. This open access volume contains a selection of resulting papers, some previously unpublished, some published but not readily accessible [from past meetings of The International Union for the Scientific Study of Population and its research committees, or from other small conferences and seminars]. Rejecting the idea that demography is simply a branch of applied statistics, his work views it as an autonomous and complete scientific discipline. When viewed from the perspective of modern philosophy of science, specifically the semantic or model-based school, demography is a balanced discipline, with a rich body of techniques and data, but also with more and better theories than generally recognized. As demonstrated in this book, some demographic techniques can also be seen as theoretical models, and some substantive/behavioral models, commonly rejected as theory because of inconsistent observations, are now seen as valuable theoretical models, for example demographic transition theory. This book shows how demography can build a strong theoretical edifice on its broad and deep empirical foundation by adoption of the model-based approach to science. But the full-fruits of this approach will require demographers to make greater use of computer modeling [both macro- and micro-simulation], in the statement and manipulation of theoretical ideas, as well as for numerical computation. This book is open access under a CC BY license.

Regional Model Life Tables and Stable Populations

Author : Ansley J. Coale,Paul Demeny,Barbara Vaughan
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 504 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2013-10-22
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781483217529

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Regional Model Life Tables and Stable Populations by Ansley J. Coale,Paul Demeny,Barbara Vaughan Pdf

Regional Model Life Tables and Stable Populations, Second Edition maintains the tradition of research on the analysis of fertility and mortality as related to population growth and composition. The tables presented are two principal forms: model life tables and model stable populations. The included models are models of mortality and age composition; "west" model life tables and stable populations; "north" model life tables and stable populations; "east" model life tables and stable populations; and "south" model life tables and stable populations. People involved in the study of population growth and composition will find the book useful.

United States Life Tables

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Mortality
ISBN : OSU:32437010662043

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Breakthroughs in Statistics

Author : Samuel Kotz,Norman L. Johnson
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 576 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2013-12-01
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 9781461206675

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Breakthroughs in Statistics by Samuel Kotz,Norman L. Johnson Pdf

Volume III includes more selections of articles that have initiated fundamental changes in statistical methodology. It contains articles published before 1980 that were overlooked in the previous two volumes plus articles from the 1980's - all of them chosen after consulting many of today's leading statisticians.

Applied Mathematical Demography

Author : Nathan Keyfitz
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 461 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2013-03-09
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 9781475718799

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Applied Mathematical Demography by Nathan Keyfitz Pdf

What follows is a new edition of the second in a series of three books providing an account of the mathematical development of demography. The first, Introduction to the Mathematics of Population (Addison-Wesley, 1968), gave the mathematical background. The second, the original of the present volume, was concerned with demography itself. The third in the sequence, Mathematics Through Problems (with John Beekman; Springer Verlag, 1982), supplemented the first two with an ordered sequence of problems and answers. Readers interested in the mathematics may consult the earlier book, republished with revisions by Addison-Wesley in 1977 and still in print. There is no overlap in subject matter between Applied Mathematical Demography and the Introduction to the Mathematics of Population. Three new chapters have been added, dealing with matters that have come recently into the demographic limelight: multi-state calculations, family demogra phy, and heterogeneity. vii PREFACE This book is concerned with commonsense questions about, for instance, the effect of a lowered death rate on the proportion of old people or the effect of abortions on the birth rate. The answers that it reaches are not always commonsense, and we will meet instances in which intuition has to be adjusted to accord with what the mathematics shows to be the case.

Explaining Divergent Levels of Longevity in High-Income Countries

Author : National Research Council,Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education,Committee on Population,Panel on Understanding Divergent Trends in Longevity in High-Income Countries
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2011-06-27
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780309217101

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Explaining Divergent Levels of Longevity in High-Income Countries by National Research Council,Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education,Committee on Population,Panel on Understanding Divergent Trends in Longevity in High-Income Countries Pdf

During the last 25 years, life expectancy at age 50 in the United States has been rising, but at a slower pace than in many other high-income countries, such as Japan and Australia. This difference is particularly notable given that the United States spends more on health care than any other nation. Concerned about this divergence, the National Institute on Aging asked the National Research Council to examine evidence on its possible causes. According to Explaining Divergent Levels of Longevity in High-Income Countries, the nation's history of heavy smoking is a major reason why lifespans in the United States fall short of those in many other high-income nations. Evidence suggests that current obesity levels play a substantial part as well. The book reports that lack of universal access to health care in the U.S. also has increased mortality and reduced life expectancy, though this is a less significant factor for those over age 65 because of Medicare access. For the main causes of death at older ages -- cancer and cardiovascular disease -- available indicators do not suggest that the U.S. health care system is failing to prevent deaths that would be averted elsewhere. In fact, cancer detection and survival appear to be better in the U.S. than in most other high-income nations, and survival rates following a heart attack also are favorable. Explaining Divergent Levels of Longevity in High-Income Countries identifies many gaps in research. For instance, while lung cancer deaths are a reliable marker of the damage from smoking, no clear-cut marker exists for obesity, physical inactivity, social integration, or other risks considered in this book. Moreover, evaluation of these risk factors is based on observational studies, which -- unlike randomized controlled trials -- are subject to many biases.

Family Dynamics in China

Author : Yi Zeng
Publisher : Univ of Wisconsin Press
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : History
ISBN : 029912634X

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Family Dynamics in China by Yi Zeng Pdf

Based on the author's doctoral dissertation (submitted to Brussels Free U. in March 1986) and subsequent research, presents an overview of the demographic profile of families in China, discusses the construction and validation of a general family status life table model (which is an extension of Bongaarts' nuclear family model), and deals with the application of the model and presents new findings concerning family dynamics in China. Paper edition (unseen), $15.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Model Life Tables for Developing Countries

Author : United Nations. Department of International Economic and Social Affairs
Publisher : New York : United Nations
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 1982
Category : Developing countries
ISBN : UCSC:32106006629106

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Model Life Tables for Developing Countries by United Nations. Department of International Economic and Social Affairs Pdf

Gives sets of age-sex patterns of mortality in Latin America, Chile, South Asia, the Far East and in general.

Causes of Death: Life Tables for National Population

Author : Samuel H. Preston,Nathan Keyfitz,Robert Schoen
Publisher : Academic Press
Page : 816 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 1972
Category : Mortality
ISBN : UOM:49015002863539

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Causes of Death: Life Tables for National Population by Samuel H. Preston,Nathan Keyfitz,Robert Schoen Pdf

Divided geographically, tables provide an account of the frequency with which particular causes of death were recorded in particular age and sex groups in each country.

International Differences in Mortality at Older Ages

Author : National Research Council,Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education,Committee on Population,Panel on Understanding Divergent Trends in Longevity in High-Income Countries
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 428 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2011-02-27
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780309157339

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International Differences in Mortality at Older Ages by National Research Council,Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education,Committee on Population,Panel on Understanding Divergent Trends in Longevity in High-Income Countries Pdf

In 1950 men and women in the United States had a combined life expectancy of 68.9 years, the 12th highest life expectancy at birth in the world. Today, life expectancy is up to 79.2 years, yet the country is now 28th on the list, behind the United Kingdom, Korea, Canada, and France, among others. The United States does have higher rates of infant mortality and violent deaths than in other developed countries, but these factors do not fully account for the country's relatively poor ranking in life expectancy. International Differences in Mortality at Older Ages: Dimensions and Sources examines patterns in international differences in life expectancy above age 50 and assesses the evidence and arguments that have been advanced to explain the poor position of the United States relative to other countries. The papers in this deeply researched volume identify gaps in measurement, data, theory, and research design and pinpoint areas for future high-priority research in this area. In addition to examining the differences in mortality around the world, the papers in International Differences in Mortality at Older Ages look at health factors and life-style choices commonly believed to contribute to the observed international differences in life expectancy. They also identify strategic opportunities for health-related interventions. This book offers a wide variety of disciplinary and scholarly perspectives to the study of mortality, and it offers in-depth analyses that can serve health professionals, policy makers, statisticians, and researchers.

Readings in Population and Community Ecology

Author : William Eugene Hazen
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 454 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 1970
Category : Animal ecology
ISBN : UCAL:B4456913

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Wonderful Life with the Elements

Author : Bunpei Yorifuji
Publisher : No Starch Press
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2012-09-12
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781593274238

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Wonderful Life with the Elements by Bunpei Yorifuji Pdf

From the brilliant mind of Japanese artist Bunpei Yorifuji comes Wonderful Life with the Elements, an illustrated guide to the periodic table that gives chemistry a friendly face. In this super periodic table, every element is a unique character whose properties are represented visually: heavy elements are fat, man-made elements are robots, and noble gases sport impressive afros. Every detail is significant, from the length of an element's beard to the clothes on its back. You'll also learn about each element's discovery, its common uses, and other vital stats like whether it floats—or explodes—in water. Why bother trudging through a traditional periodic table? In this periodic paradise, the elements are people too. And once you've met them, you'll never forget them.