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Subnational Population Estimates: The Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis, cartea 31

Autor David A. Swanson, Jeff Tayman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 iun 2014
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 However, mastering small-area and sub-national population estimation is complicated by scattered, incomplete and outdated academic sources—an issue this volume tackles head-on.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.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789400797130
ISBN-10: 9400797133
Pagini: 428
Ilustrații: XIV, 414 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:2012
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria The Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis

Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

Public țintă

Research

Cuprins

1: Introduction.- 2: Basic Concepts.- 3: Data Sources.- 4: Basic Measures.- 5: An Overview of Estimates Methods.- 6: Extrapolation Methods.- 7: Housing Unit Method.- 8: Regression Methods.- 9: Censal Ratio Methods.- 10: Component Methods.- 11: Sample Based Methods.- 12: Other Methods.- 13: Special Cases and Adjustments.- 14: Evaluating Estimates.- 15: Guidelines for Developing Estimates.- 16: De Facto Populations and Populations Impacted by Disasters.-17: Historical and Pre-historical Populations.- 18: Future Directions in Population Estimates.- Glossary.-A Demography Timeline Relevant to Population Estimates.

Recenzii

“This book is a comprehensive source onmethods of estimation, and would be especially valuable to those responsiblefor the production of local area population estimates in the public sector. …this book is very current and comprehensive. It provides useful readingmaterials for students, statisticians, demographers, and especially thoseresponsible for producing population estimates. The users of populationestimates will also benefit from reading this book.” (Ravi B. P. Verma, CanadianStudies in population, Vol. 42 (3-4), 2015)
“With the publication of this volume, for the first time a book which is both a comprehensive and rigorous scholarly work as well as a user oriented and pragmatic methodological source has become available.”
Steve Murdock, Rice University, Houston, TX, USA

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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.
“With the publication of this volume, for the first time a book which is both a comprehensive and rigorous scholarly work as well as a user oriented and pragmatic methodological source has become available.”
Steve Murdock, Rice University, Houston, TX, USA
Steve Murdock, Rice University, Houston, TX, USA
Steve Murdock, Rice University, Houston, TX, USA

Caracteristici

Most comprehensive treatment of subnational demographic estimates A rigorously scholarly work combined with a user-oriented pragmatic approach A broad range of real-world examples of the applications and uses