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Age-period-cohort analysis : new models, methods, and empirical applications / Yang Yang and Kenneth C. Land.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Yang, Yang, 1975- author.
- Land, Kenneth C., author.
- Series:
- Interdisciplinary statistics.
- Chapman & Hall/CRC interdisciplinary statistics series
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Cohort analysis.
- Age groups--Statistical methods.
- Age groups.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (339 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st edition
- Place of Publication:
- Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press LLC, [2013]
- Language Note:
- English
- System Details:
- text file
- Summary:
- Age-Period-Cohort Analysis: New Models, Methods, and Empirical Applications is based on a decade of the authors' collaborative work in age-period-cohort (APC) analysis. Within a single, consistent HAPC-GLMM statistical modeling framework, the authors synthesize APC models and methods for three research designs: age-by-time period tables of population rates or proportions, repeated cross-section sample surveys, and accelerated longitudinal panel studies. The authors show how the empirical application of the models to various problems leads to many fascinating findings on how outcome variables d
- Contents:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Why cohort analysis?
- 3. APC analysis of data from three common research designs
- 4. Formalities of the age-period-cohort analysis conundrum and a generalized linear mixed models (GLMM) framework
- 5. APC accounting/multiple classification model, part I : model identification and estimation using the intrinsic estimator
- 6. APC accounting/multiple classification model, part II : empirical applications
- 7. Mixed effects models : hierarchical APC-cross-classified random effects models (HAPC-CCREM), part I : the basics
- 8. Mixed effects models : hierarchical APC-cross-classified random effects models (HAPC-CCREM), part II : advanced analyses
- 9. Mixed effects models : hierarchical APC-growth curve analysis of prospective cohort data
- 10. Directions for future research and conclusion.
- Notes:
- A Chapman & Hall book.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- CC BY-NC-ND
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 9781000218732
- 1000218732
- 9780429096204
- 0429096208
- 9781466507531
- 1466507535
- OCLC:
- 829461089
- Access Restriction:
- Open access Unrestricted online access
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