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Variance Estimation for a Complex Life Table Quantity: Disease-free Life Expectancy
Diabetes Life Expectancy Sullivan Method National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES)
2016/3/17
Background: In the last decade, adult mortality in the United States has continued its long-run decline, while
diabetes prevalence has increased. It is unknown whether the additional person-years liv...
ESTIMATIONS DE FECONDITE DANS LES PAYS AFRICAINS : SOURCE DES DONNEES, METHODES D'ESTIMATION, MESURES RECENTES
LES PAYS AFRICAINS MESURES RECENTES
2015/7/7
ESTIMATIONS DE FECONDITE DANS LES PAYS AFRICAINS : SOURCE DES DONNEES, METHODES D'ESTIMATION, MESURES RECENTES。
Estimation of multi-state life table functions and their variability from complex survey data using the SPACE Program
bootstrap health expectancy multi-state life table population aging
2010/3/1
The multistate life table (MSLT) model is an important demographic method to document life cycle processes. In this study, we present the SPACE (Stochastic Population Analysis for Complex Events) prog...
The Effect of HIV on the Estimation of Child Mortality Using the Children Surviving/Children Ever Born Technique
Child Mortality Born Technique
2009/9/14
The children surviving/children ever born technique is an important method of
estimating child mortality levels in many developing countries. The HIV epidemic
threatens the validity of the technique...
Sources of error and bias in methods of fertility estimation contingent on the P/F ratio in a time of declining fertility and rising mortality
AIDS/HIV developing countries estimation fertility indirect techniques
2008/12/18
Almost all commonly used indirect fertility estimation methods rely on the P/F ratio. As originally conceived, the ratio compares cumulated cohort fertility with cumulated period fertility on the basi...
The problematic estimation of “imitation effects” in multilevel models
bias endogenous estimation imitation effect models multilevel simulation survey
2008/12/5
It seems plausible that a person’s demographic behaviour may be influenced by that among other people in the community, for example because of an inclination to imitate. When estimating multilevel mod...