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Strategies of analysis for macrosociological data have long relied
on questionable methodology which sacrifices information in
exchange for summary measures. This practical book provides the
means to handle distributions and compositional data without
forfeiting the information from which they derive. Real-world data
and illustrations are featured throughout the text, with a summary
and bibliography at the end of each chapter.;The book is divided
into three sections. Part one discusses comparative analysis of
distributions, compositions, sequences or rates and other vectors.
Part two studies the interdependence of the parts which together
make up the whole and part three investigates the aggregative
analysis of such parts in both static and dynamic terms.
A Primer of Population Dynamics introduces to the basics of
population studies. Author Krishnan Namboodiri utilizes a
question-and-answer format that explores topics such as population
theories and conceptual schemes, demographic data, mortality,
fertility, migration, family and household, food production, and
the environment and much more. Questions are accompanied by
detailed explanations as well as references for additional
information. An extensive index and glossary allow for easy
retrieval of information. This introductory textbook is written for
students studying demography, population, sociology, and public
health.
Namboodiri and Corwin make a strong case for adopting a macro
perspective in sociological investigations. They begin with an
analysis of the micro perspective, with emphasis on the so-called
individual as the unit of observation and analysis. They then
proceed to a general discussion of the macro perspective, with
particular emphasis on organizational networks as study objects.
Rival paradigms for the analysis of organizations are reviewed. The
study of interdependence among entities such as organizations is
discussed and the use of input-output framework for such studies is
expounded. Recommended for scholars conducting research or teaching
courses on organizations in sociology, political science, and
administration.
A Primer of Population Dynamics introduces to the basics of
population studies. Author Krishnan Namboodiri utilizes a
question-and-answer format that explores topics such as population
theories and conceptual schemes, demographic data, mortality,
fertility, migration, family and household, food production, and
the environment and much more. Questions are accompanied by
detailed explanations as well as references for additional
information. An extensive index and glossary allow for easy
retrieval of information. This introductory textbook is written for
students studying demography, population, sociology, and public
health.
Defines basic terms and elementary matrices manipulation, introduces the concept of linear dependence, and explains eigenvalues and eigenvectors with illustrated examples.
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