Preparing Migration Data for Subnational Population Projections

Preparing Migration Data for Subnational Population Projections
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1992
Genre: Migration, Internal
ISBN: 921511243X

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Population Studies

Population Studies
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1948
Genre: Migration, Internal
ISBN: 9211512433

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Subnational Population Estimates

Subnational Population Estimates
Author: David A. Swanson,Jeff Tayman
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2012-05-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789048189540

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Providing a unified and comprehensive treatment of the theory and techniques of sub-national population estimation, this much-needed publication does more than collate disparate source material. It examines hitherto unexplored methodological links between differing types of estimation from both the demographic and sample-survey traditions and is a self-contained primer that combines academic rigor with a wealth of real-world examples that are useful models for demographers. Between censuses, which are expensive, administratively complex, and thus infrequent, demographers and government officials must estimate population using either demographic modeling techniques or statistical surveys that sample a fraction of residents. These estimates play a central role in vital decisions that range from funding allocations and rate-setting to education, health and housing provision. They also provide important data to companies undertaking market research. However, mastering small-area and sub-national population estimation is complicated by scattered, incomplete and outdated academic sources—an issue this volume tackles head-on. Rapidly increasing population mobility is making inter-census estimation ever more important to strategic planners. This book will make the theory and techniques involved more accessible to anyone with an interest in developing or using population estimates.

Population and Development

Population and Development
Author: Nations Unies. Département de l'information économique et sociale et de l'analyse des politiques
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 622
Release: 1995
Genre: Birth control
ISBN: 9211512786

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Preparing Migration Data for Subnational Population Projections

Preparing Migration Data for Subnational Population Projections
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1991
Genre: Migration, Internal
ISBN: UOM:39015025144315

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The Frontiers of Applied Demography

The Frontiers of Applied Demography
Author: David A. Swanson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 517
Release: 2016-11-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319433295

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This book details cutting-edge methods and findings that may shape the future of applied demography. Inside, readers will discover new insights into the databases, substantive issues, and methodological approaches that can help them to improve how they use demography in decision making and planning problems in both public and private settings. The topics and perspectives are found in the book’s 23 chapters, which are organized into three major sections: (I) Demographic Information for Decision-Making: Case Studies; (II) Data: Issues and Analyses; and (III) Projection and Estimation Methods: Evaluations, Examples, and Discussions. Coverage includes chapters on migration, demographic market analysis, future courtroom needs, trends in the needs of the elderly, access to health care, longitudinal data systems, census costs, and new approaches to small area estimation and projection methods. The case studies represent a wide range of countries, including Australia, Canada, China, England, India, Japan, and the United States of America. Overall, this edited volume collects papers that were presented at different conferences, including the 8th international conference on population geographies (University of Queensland, 2015), the 2014 Applied Demography Conference (San Antonio, Texas, USA), and the annual conference of the Canadian Population Society. Applied demography touches many aspects of our lives and its practitioners continue to push methodological and empirical boundaries. This book documents the steady evolution of this field. It shows demographers, sociologists, economists, planners, marketers, and others how they can improve the quality and relevance of demographic information now and in the future.

Demography for Planning and Policy Australian Case Studies

Demography for Planning and Policy  Australian Case Studies
Author: Tom Wilson,Elin Charles-Edwards,Martin Bell
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2015-11-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319221359

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​This edited collection shows how demographic analysis plays a pivotal role in planning, policy and funding decisions in Australia. Drawing on the latest demographic data and methods, these case studies in applied demography demonstrate that population dynamics underpin the full spectrum of contemporary social, economic and political issues. The contributors harness a range of demographic statistics and develop innovative techniques demonstrating how population dynamics influence issues such as electoral representation, the distribution of government funding, metropolitan and local planning, the provision of aged housing, rural depopulation, coastal growth, ethnic diversity and the well-being of Australia's Indigenous community. Moving beyond simple statistics, the case studies show that demographic methods and models offer crucial insights into contemporary problems and provide essential perspectives to aid efficiency, equity in public policy and private sector planning. Together the volume represents essential reading for students across the social sciences as for policy makers in government and private industry.

Emerging Techniques in Applied Demography

Emerging Techniques in Applied Demography
Author: M.Nazrul Hoque,Lloyd B. Potter
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2014-10-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789401789905

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By bringing together top-notch demographers, sociologists, economists, statisticians and public health specialists from Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America to examine a wide variety of public and private issues in applied demography, this book spans a wide range of topics. It evaluates population estimates and projections against actual census counts and suggests further improvement of estimates and projection techniques and evaluation procedures; new techniques are proposed for estimating families and households and particular attention is paid to the much-discussed topic of access to health care. Coverage extends to factors influencing health status and elder abuse, child bearing and labor market analysis and the effects of education on labor market outcomes of native white American and immigrant European populations. Methodologically rigorous and pragmatically useful, Emerging Techniques in Applied Demography also examines a wide variety of public and private issues under the field of applied demography. It provides a broad overview of research topics and also reflects substantial development in the field of applied demography. It also bridges the gap between theory and research by providing several examples of work of distinguished applied demographic.