04049nam 22008175 450 991077996030332120221031214928.01-280-20813-997866102081350-306-47372-010.1007/0-306-47372-0(CKB)111056485440728(EBL)3035561(DE-He213)978-0-306-47372-2(MiAaPQ)EBC3035561(PPN)11562161X(EXLCZ)9911105648544072820100301d2002 u| 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierState and local population projections[electronic resource] methodology and analysis /by Stanley K. Smith, Jeff Tayman, David A. SwansonDordrecht :Springer Netherlands,2002.1 online resource (443 p.)The Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis,1389-6784Description based upon print version of record.0-306-46492-6 Fundamentals of Population Analysis -- Overview of the Cohort-Component Method -- Mortality -- Fertility -- Migration -- Implementing the Cohort-Component Method -- Trend Extrapolation Methods -- Structural Models I -- Structural Models II -- Special Adjustments -- Evaluating Projections -- Forecast Accuracy and Bias -- A Practical Guide to Small-Area Projections -- New Directions in Population Projection Research.The initial plans for this book sprang from a late-afternoon conversation in a hotel bar. All three authors were attending the 1996 meeting of the Population As- ciation of America in New Orleans. While nursing drinks and expounding on a variety of topics, we began talking about our current research projects. It so happened that all three of us had been entertaining the notion of writing a book on state and local population projections. Recognizing the enormity of the project for a single author, we quickly decided to collaborate. Had we not decided to work together, it is unlikely that this book ever would have been written. The last comprehensive treatment of state and local population projections was Don Pittenger’s excellent work Projecting State and Local Populations (1976). Many changes affecting the production of population projections have occurred since that time. Technological changes have led to vast increases in computing power, new data sources, the development of GIS, and the creation of the Internet. The procedures for applying a number of projection methods have changed considerably, and several completely new methods have been developed.The Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis,1389-6784Social sciencesPublic healthStatisticsEnvironmental managementPopulationSociologyDemographySocial SciencesDemographyPopulation EconomicsSociology, generalPublic HealthEnvironmental ManagementStatistics, generalSocial sciences.Public health.Statistics.Environmental management.Population.Sociology.Demography.Social Sciences.Demography.Population Economics.Sociology, general.Public Health.Environmental Management.Statistics, general.304.6/01/12Smith Stanley K936849Tayman JeffSwanson David AAU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910779960303321State and local population projections3805059UNINA