Quantitative Methods in Demography
Methods and Related Applications in the Covid-19 Era
Christos H Skiadas editor Charilaos Skiadas editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Published:1st Jun '22
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This insightful book, Quantitative Methods in Demography, examines the impact of Covid-19 on health and population studies through applied methodologies.
In the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, Quantitative Methods in Demography delves into the vital intersection of health, demography, and population studies. This book presents a variety of quantitative and applied methodologies that address pressing issues faced by researchers and practitioners today. Key topics include the analysis of healthy life years lost and healthy life expectancy, providing a comprehensive understanding of the pandemic's impact on public health metrics.
The text also offers insights into mortality and survival, emphasizing the importance of data analysis in demography and population studies. It highlights special methods and applications that are relevant not only to academic research but also to practical applications in society, including pension and insurance considerations. The integration of these elements makes Quantitative Methods in Demography an essential resource for those looking to navigate the complexities of demographic data during challenging times.
With contributions from experts across various scientific fields, this book serves as a valuable guide for researchers, theoreticians, and practitioners alike. It aims to equip readers with the tools necessary to analyze and interpret demographic data effectively, fostering a deeper understanding of the societal implications of population health and trends influenced by the Covid-19 pandemic.
ISBN: 9783030930042
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 945g
504 pages
1st ed. 2022