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Demography (1968) 5 (1): 439–442.
Published: 01 March 1968
... with closed populations. 13 1 2011 © Population Association of America 1968 1968 Matrix Operator Stable Population Closed Population Latent Growth Rate Dominant Root References 1 Rogers , Andrei ( 1966 ). The Multiregional Matrix Growth Operator and the Stable...
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Demography (2017) 54 (5): 1949–1972.
Published: 01 September 2017
...: remarriage and fertility patterns are both rooted in the biosocial conditions that produce racial disparities in health. We employ a multiple causes framework that attributes variation in fertility patterns to voluntary limitation and involuntary factors (infecundity/subfecundity). We use data from the 1910...
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Demography (1964) 1 (1): 56–73.
Published: 01 March 1964
... in relation to the projection. The disen- tangling of the projection from the age distribution to which it is applied, and its separate analysis, are easily carried out by viewing the projection as a matrix. It will be seen, among other arithmetical results, that the dominant latent root of the pro- jection...
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Demography (1966) 3 (1): 259–275.
Published: 01 March 1966
... Techniques” (unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Sociology, University of Chicago). 4 N. Keyfitz, “The Intrinsic Rate of Natural Increase and the Dominant Root of the Projection Matrix,” Population Studies , XVIII (March, 1965). 5 Murphy, op. cit. E. M. Murphy, “A Generalization...
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Demography (1967) 4 (2): 423–441.
Published: 01 June 1967
... ). On the Use of the Direct Matrix Product in Analysing Certain Stochastic Population Models . Biometrika , LIIII , 397 – 416 . 15 Keyfitz , N. ( 1965 ). The Intrinsic Rate of Natural Increase and the Dominant Root of the Projection Matrix . Population Studies , XVIII , 293 – 308 10.2307...
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Demography (1965) 2 (1): 276–288.
Published: 01 March 1965
..., in- cluding those in the determinantal equa- tion, have been expressed in parts per thousand. This has to be borne in mind in multiplications and in extraction of the root. lOOOD has been written D 1. ) We note that the dominant root is 12.864, which represents the rate at which the popula- tion would...
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Demography (1969) 6 (3): 287–299.
Published: 01 August 1969
... structure after m repeti- tions of the cycle, that is, at the end of the mk-th period, will be F(m, k) = (MF(O), (3) where, D'" = a"'B (7) M* = QDQ-t, (5) where D is a diagonal matrix with the dominant characteristic root of M* at the top left-hand corner and the other roots at the other positions...
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Demography (1968) 5 (1): 382–409.
Published: 01 March 1968
... of Natural Increase and the Dominant Root of the Projection Matrix . Population Studies , XVIII , 293 – 308 . 10.2307/2173290 38 Leslie , P. H. ( 1942 ). On the Use of Matrices in Certain Population Mathematics . Sankya , VI , 93 – 96 . 39 Murphy , E. M. ( 1966 ). The Latent...
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Demography (2009) 46 (1): 211–219.
Published: 01 February 2009
... Population Association of America 2009 2009 Unit Root Selection Effect Total Birth Rate Unmarried Woman Nonmarital Birth References Engle R.F. , & Granger C.W.J. ( 1987 ). Co-Integration and Error Correction: Representation, Estimation, and Testing . Econometrica , 55...
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Demography (2024) 61 (3): 711–735.
Published: 01 June 2024
... racism. Our INLA models allow the county-level slavery–inequality relationship to vary across decades and states, which provides empirical evidence on when and where the relationship changed among counties within the U.S. South. Results provide new knowledge about the historically rooted...
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Demography (1979) 16 (3): 359–376.
Published: 01 August 1979
... , 188 , 420 – 425 . 10.1126/science.1124392 Westoff C. F. , & Ryder N. B. ( 1977 ). The Predictive Validity of Reproductive Intentions . Demography , 14 , 431 – 453 . 10.2307/2060589 DEMOGRAPHY@ Volume 16, Number 3 August 1979 SOME ROOTS OF PREFERENCE: ROLES...
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Demography (1987) 24 (1): 139–142.
Published: 01 February 1987
.... , & Kuo , E. C.-Y. ( 1984 ). The value of daughters and sons: A comparative study of the gender preferences of parents . Journal of Comparative Family Studies , 15 , 299 – 318 . Bulatao, R. A., and F. Arnold. 1985. Roots of the preference for sons or daughters: Comparison of wives and husbands...
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Demography (2010) 47 (4): 989–1012.
Published: 01 November 2010
..., however, the case of missing women has deep historical roots (Dyson and Moore 1983). Although identifying when the problem of miss- ing women ¿ rst arose in India is dif¿ cult, British of¿ cials were well aware of the problem in North India during the mid-nineteenth century.2 More reliable evidence from...
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Demography (2021) 58 (5): 1603–1630.
Published: 01 October 2021
... in representing multiraciality to the American public. The gendering of multiraciality suggested in the media, however, has deeper and wider roots. Harkening back to nineteenth century “tragic mulatta” narratives, Bost (2003 :2) contends that “debates about the nature of mixed-race identity are mapped out...
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Demography (1975) 12 (3): 447–454.
Published: 01 August 1975
... in the popula- tion at t = 0, and the second integral accounts for the births to females them- selves born after t = O. Consider that at t= 0 the population is stable with m(x, t) = m (x). The intrinsic growth rate To is then the one real root of the equationf: e-Ml(x)m(x) dx = 1, (2) where ex and f3...
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Demography (1981) 18 (2): 245–250.
Published: 01 May 1981
..., May 1981 This turns out to be the square root of chi square for a 2 X 2 table, when one cell is cell (iJ) and the remaining cells are ob- tained by combining the remaining rows and columns. This is also the test of sig- nificance for the comparison of a cell per- centage with the corresponding row per...
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Demography (1974) 11 (4): 563–585.
Published: 01 November 1974
.... This corroborates the results of previous deterministic analy- ses. For the cohort-controlled model with a control elasticity (a) of .5, the genera- tional cycle virtually disappears, and the correlogram is dominated by an expo- nential decline to zero, indicated by the real root. This is entirely consistent...
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Demography (1969) 6 (3): 261–269.
Published: 01 August 1969
... compounding is used in demography be- cause it makes many formulas simpler.) tion theory, in the sense that of the several terms in the solution of Lotka's equation it deals only with the first. If B(t) is births at time t; rl, r2, are the roots in r of the equation L' ep(x)m(x) dx = I, with p (z) the chance...
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Demography (1972) 9 (1): 13–33.
Published: 01 February 1972
... with only two variables, arbi- trary values of d were assigned and each equation was evaluated by regression analysis to determine the best fitting form. The values of d assigned were: .25, .50 (square root), .75, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, and 2.00; 1.00 wa.s excluded since it would give equation (1). The range...
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Demography (2021) 58 (2): 551–570.
Published: 01 April 2021
... in the labor market. We addressed two interrelated mechanisms that prevent women from taking full advantage of their education: the devaluation of work and skills associated with women and femininity, and the glass ceiling effect. Both mechanisms stem from deeply rooted social and cultural beliefs about...
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