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Trends in nonprinted U.S. census and survey data and some research implications
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Demography (1977) 14 (1): 131–135.
Published: 01 February 1977
... IN NONPRINTED U.S. CENSUS AND SURVEY DATA AND SOME RESEARCH IMPLICATIONS Cynthia Murray Taeuber Population Division, U.S. Bu reau of the Census. Washington. D.C. 20233 In this paper, I will discuss some trends in and prospects for non printed data from the U.S. Bureau of the Census and some of the implications...
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Calculation of life tables from survey data: A technical note
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Demography (1984) 21 (4): 647–653.
Published: 01 November 1984
...Noreen Goldman; Anne R. Pebley; Graham Lord Abstract Life table calculations from survey data are frequently based on events for which exact dates are not available. When these dates are coded in monthly form (e.g., century months), estimates should take into account the fact that the first...
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Reliability of retrospective survey data on infant feeding
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Demography (1988) 25 (2): 307–314.
Published: 01 May 1988
...John G. Haaga Abstract This article examines retest reliability and digit preference in retrospective survey data on breastfeeding duration and type of supplementary food, covering three decades and reported by more than 1200 Malaysian women. Women with little or no education, rural residents...
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Estimating the emigration rates of legal immigrants using administrative and survey data: The 1971 cohort of immigrants to the United States
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Demography (1982) 19 (3): 279–290.
Published: 01 August 1982
...Guillermina Jasso; Mark R. Rosenzweig Abstract Based on administrative and survey data as well as data-based assumptions about the bounds on alien address reporting, this study provides estimates of the lower and upper bounds for the cumulative net emigration rates, by country and area of origin...
View articletitled, Estimating the emigration rates of legal immigrants using administrative and <span class="search-highlight">survey</span> <span class="search-highlight">data</span>: The 1971 cohort of immigrants to the United States
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A method for combining sample survey data and symptomatic indicators to obtain population estimates for local areas
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Demography (1973) 10 (2): 137–160.
Published: 01 May 1973
... the symptomatic information is combined with sample data by means of a regression format. Combining symptomatic information on births, deaths, and school enrollment with sample data from the Current Population Survey, county estimates of population growth were computed by means of the new method...
View articletitled, A method for combining sample <span class="search-highlight">survey</span> <span class="search-highlight">data</span> and symptomatic indicators to obtain population estimates for local areas
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Using survey data to assess neonatal tetanus mortality levels and trends in developing countries
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Demography (1993) 30 (3): 459–475.
Published: 01 August 1993
...J. Ties Boerma; George Stroh Abstract Demographic and health surveys are a useful source of information on the levels and trends of neonatal mortality in developing countries. Such surveys provide data on mortality occurring at 4–14 days of life, which is a sensitive indicator of neonatal tetanus...
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Demography (2021) 58 (6): 2193–2218.
Published: 01 December 2021
... to address this situation, we complement traditional data sources for the United Kingdom with social media data: our aim is to understand whether information from digital traces can help measure international migration. The Bayesian framework proposed is used to combine data from the Labour Force Survey (LFS...
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View articletitled, A Framework for Estimating Migrant Stocks Using Digital Traces and <span class="search-highlight">Survey</span> <span class="search-highlight">Data</span>: An Application in the United Kingdom
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Defining and Identifying Only Children: A Research Note on the Concept and Measurement Illustrated With UK Survey Data
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Demography (2024) 61 (1): 1–14.
Published: 01 February 2024
...-child group may differ across definitions, highlighting that the accurate operationalization of some definitions is particularly restricted by survey designs that prioritize mothers for data collection on children and families. We argue that researchers interested in sole children's outcomes must choose...
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Famine, social disruption, and involuntary fetal loss: Evidence from chinese survey data
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Demography (2005) 42 (2): 301–322.
Published: 01 May 2005
... Outcomes . Genus , 59 ( 2 ), 11 – 28 . Casterline , J.B. ( 1989 ). Collecting Data on Pregnancy Loss: A Review of Evidence From the World Fertility Survey . Studies in Family Planning , 20 ( 2 ), 81 – 95 . 10.2307/1966462 Casterline , J.B. ( 1989 ). Maternal Age, Gravidity...
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Combining registration-system and survey data to estimate birth probabilities
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Demography (2000) 37 (2): 187–192.
Published: 01 May 2000
...Mark S. Handcock; Sami M. Huovilainen; Michael S. Rendall Abstract With the widespread availability of event-history data, demographers have increasingly eschewed registration-system data in favor of survey data. We propose instead using survey and registration-system data in combination, via...
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Bayesian estimation of hispanic fertility hazards from survey and population data*
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Demography (2009) 46 (1): 65–83.
Published: 01 February 2009
...Michael S. Rendall; Mark S. Handcock; Stefan H. Jonsson Abstract Previous studies have demonstrated both large gains in efficiency and reductions in bias by incorporating population information in regression estimation with sample survey data. These studies, however, assumed that the population...
View articletitled, Bayesian estimation of hispanic fertility hazards from <span class="search-highlight">survey</span> and population <span class="search-highlight">data</span>*
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Responsive Survey Design, Demographic Data Collection, and Models of Demographic Behavior
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Demography (2011) 48 (3): 1127–1149.
Published: 25 June 2011
...William G. Axinn; Cynthia F. Link; Robert M. Groves Abstract To address declining response rates and rising data-collection costs, survey methodologists have devised new techniques for using process data (“paradata”) to address nonresponse by altering the survey design dynamically during data...
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Population data in social science data archives: The survey holdings of the roper public opinion research center
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Demography (1977) 14 (1): 141–144.
Published: 01 February 1977
...Paul R. Voss 12 1 2011 © Population Association of America 1977 1977 Public Opinion Poll Substantive Category Question Listing Sample Survey Data Study Visual Search References Cantril , Hadley , & Strunk , M. ( 1951 ). Public Opinion: 1935–1946...
View articletitled, Population <span class="search-highlight">data</span> in social science <span class="search-highlight">data</span> archives: The <span class="search-highlight">survey</span> holdings of the roper public opinion research center
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Another Plea for Caution When Using Survey Income Data From the Far-Left Tail
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Demography (2020) 57 (6): 2377–2381.
Published: 19 November 2020
... this evidence, one should be very cautious about drawing strong conclusions based only on data from extremely low values of income reported in surveys. In their response to my comment, Brady and Parolin argue that the concerns I raise are not problematic for their analyses. They also present results from...
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Cohort disaggregation analysis of fertility data from a sample survey
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Demography (1969) 6 (1): 17–26.
Published: 01 February 1969
..., the reproductive histories that have been collected in such surveys provide a largely unexploited source of data for the analysis of trends in timing. An analysis by birth cohort of the fertility experience of 592 ever-married women surveyed in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in 1966 shows that significant changes...
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Death by survey: Estimating adult mortality without selection bias from sibling survival data
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Demography (2006) 43 (3): 569–585.
Published: 01 August 2006
...Emmanuela Gakidou; Gary King Abstract The widely used methods for estimating adult mortality rates from sample survey responses about the survival of siblings, parents, spouses, and others depend crucially on an assumption that, as we demonstrate, does not hold in real data. We show that when...
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Assesssing Cohort Birth Expectations Data from the Current Population Survey, 1971–1981
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Demography (1983) 20 (3): 369–384.
Published: 01 August 1983
...Martin O’Connell; Carolyn C. Rogers Abstract Data from the fertility supplements to the Current Population Survey from 1971 to 1981 indicate that in the aggregate, the lifetime birth expectations of married women 18 to 39 years old in 1971 will closely approximate their completed cohort fertility...
View articletitled, Assesssing Cohort Birth Expectations <span class="search-highlight">Data</span> from the Current Population <span class="search-highlight">Survey</span>, 1971–1981
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A comparison of different survey techniques for obtaining vital data in A developing country
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Demography (1967) 4 (2): 759–772.
Published: 01 June 1967
... fase 1; Y (3) errores de confroniación; Summary This article presents estimates of the sources and the extent of observation errors in different questionnaires and methods used to collect birth and death data in the 1961–63 multi-purpose sample survey of Morocco. The questionnaires used in the analysis...
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More Evidence for Trends in the Intergenerational Transmission of Divorce: A Completed Cohort Approach Using Data From the General Social Survey
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Demography (2011) 48 (2): 581–592.
Published: 21 April 2011
... divorce if ending a marriage no longer hurt children as much as it used to. Twelve years ago, I used data from the 1973–1996 General Social Surveys (GSS) to show that the intergenerational transmission of divorce had weakened substantially over time (Wolfinger 1999 ; see also Wolfinger 2005 ). Li...
View articletitled, More Evidence for Trends in the Intergenerational Transmission of Divorce: A Completed Cohort Approach Using <span class="search-highlight">Data</span> From the General Social <span class="search-highlight">Survey</span>
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Measuring Cohabitation and Family Structure in the United States: Assessing the Impact of New Data From the Current Population Survey
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Demography (2012) 49 (4): 1479–1498.
Published: 24 July 2012
... is particularly problematic for the study of children’s living arrangements and the assessment of children’s well-being. The Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC) to the Current Population Survey (CPS) is the primary source of annual data on the structure and economic well-being of American families...
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