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Originally published in 1968, this book was intended to help those
in health and welfare services as well as those whose policy
decisions are influenced by the movement of statistical indices of
health, to understand the purpose, derivation and meaning of these
indices. It teaches by presenting statistical problems as they are
encountered in practice against the background of day-to-day
administrative procedures to which they relate. Special attention
is paid to practices in the USA and to considerations of
international comparability.
First published in 1968, Demographic Analysis was written to
provide a comprehensive account of demographic methods for those
with a need to understand population movements. The book provides
an introduction to some of the key tools used by demographers and
the principal sources of population data. Beginning with an
overview of the scope, content and use of the population census, it
then examines methods for measuring births, deaths, and migration
before setting out the methodology for determining the
contributions of these elements to population change and estimating
past or future changes. The book also explores sickness as a
population characteristic and a way of better understanding
mortality variations.
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