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Age, Period, and Cohort Effects in Demography: A Review

In: Cohort Analysis in Social Research

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  • John Hobcraft

    (London School of Economics)

  • Jane Menken

    (Princeton University, Office of Population Research)

  • Samuel Preston

    (University of Pennsylvania, Population Studies Center)

Abstract

Narrowly defined, demography deals with the measurement of vital events (birth, death, and marriage) and migration, studies the factors that influence the rate at which those events occur, and, to a lesser extent, investigates the consequences of the patterns of these events. In this paper, we adopt this narrow definition of the field and consider only the first three events so that by limiting the scope of our review, we can examine these selected topics in detail.

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  • John Hobcraft & Jane Menken & Samuel Preston, 1985. "Age, Period, and Cohort Effects in Demography: A Review," Springer Books, in: William M. Mason & Stephen E. Fienberg (ed.), Cohort Analysis in Social Research, chapter 4, pages 89-135, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-1-4613-8536-3_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-8536-3_4
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