Event history analysis in demography
Daniel Courgeau
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Event history analysis in demography
Published
1992
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Pages
226
ISBN-13
9781280813795
Description
This book constitute the first review of the techniques of event history analysis in demography. It provides not only a thourough description of models, but also a theoretical presentation of this new research path without losing sight of the underlying applications to population dynamics.
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