Event History Analysis in Demography
Éva Lelièvre author Daniel Courgeau author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:11th Feb '93
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This book provides a review of the techniques of event history analysis in demography. During the 1970s, the amount of reliable data made available as a result of surveys increased enormously. At the same time, statistical and computational techniques developed to allow the new data to be handled. This first expositive treatment of the subject gives a detailed presentation of the techniques of event history analysis. It provides not only a thorough description of models, but also a theoretical presentation of this new research path without losing sight of the underlying application to population dynamics.
'illuminating ... a book for researchers who understand well the basic mechanics of event-history models and want to fine-tune their skills by reading what those working on the cutting edge of hazard-rate modeling have to say.' Jay D. Teachman, University of Maryland, Contemporary Sociology, Nov '93
`this is a well done, solid book and I recommend it to those teaching a course in elementary methods for the analysis of event history' European Journal of Population
ISBN: 9780198287384
Dimensions: 223mm x 143mm x 19mm
Weight: 431g
236 pages