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Fitting observed demographic rates with the multiexponential model schedule: An assessment of two estimation programs

Fitting observed demographic rates with the multiexponential model schedule: An assessment of two estimation programs
Fitting observed demographic rates with the multiexponential model schedule: An assessment of two estimation programs
The process of finding the best fitting model can often be very time consuming and tedious. Most computer programs are very specialized, and many require initial parameter estimates to fit a particular curve. Those that are most useful are ones that are versatile in applications, and ones that allow inputs of “rough” parameter estimates for finding the optimal ones. This paper focuses on current approaches for fitting observed age-specific demographic data with the multiexponential model schedule and uses two curve-fitting computer programs: MODEL and TableCurve2D. These two programs are assessed according to how well, and how simply, they can be used to fit age-specific fertility, mortality, and migration rates.
0917-0553
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Rogers, Andrei
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Raymer, James
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Rogers, Andrei
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Raymer, James
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Rogers, Andrei and Raymer, James (1999) Fitting observed demographic rates with the multiexponential model schedule: An assessment of two estimation programs. Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies, 11 (1), 1-10. (doi:10.1111/1467-940X.00001).

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The process of finding the best fitting model can often be very time consuming and tedious. Most computer programs are very specialized, and many require initial parameter estimates to fit a particular curve. Those that are most useful are ones that are versatile in applications, and ones that allow inputs of “rough” parameter estimates for finding the optimal ones. This paper focuses on current approaches for fitting observed age-specific demographic data with the multiexponential model schedule and uses two curve-fitting computer programs: MODEL and TableCurve2D. These two programs are assessed according to how well, and how simply, they can be used to fit age-specific fertility, mortality, and migration rates.

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Published date: 1999

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Local EPrints ID: 34368
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/34368
ISSN: 0917-0553
PURE UUID: e0181ca0-c3fb-48d4-a6e3-abd01b3b8d60

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Date deposited: 02 Aug 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 07:47

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Author: Andrei Rogers
Author: James Raymer

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