1975
DOI: 10.2307/2734617
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A New Method of Estimating Standard Fertility Measures From Incomplete Data

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“…The best evidence was that the rate of annual growth during this-period was 3.0 % (6). Using the 1970 age and sex distribution presented in Table 1, the rate of mortality was estimated to be most consistent with that of "level 9 west" model life tables presented in the United Nations volume (7). This "west" model is common in most Western and African nations, and level 9 entails an expectation of 40 years of life for females, and 37.3 years for males.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The best evidence was that the rate of annual growth during this-period was 3.0 % (6). Using the 1970 age and sex distribution presented in Table 1, the rate of mortality was estimated to be most consistent with that of "level 9 west" model life tables presented in the United Nations volume (7). This "west" model is common in most Western and African nations, and level 9 entails an expectation of 40 years of life for females, and 37.3 years for males.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…We look at children under age one; this group is closest to the experimental sample in the DHS. Because the TUS is small, and because there is substantial age-heaping at age one that differs by gender (Coale and Demeny 1967, and Bhat 1990), we also report results for children under age two.…”
Section: Results From the Time Use Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dalam model dasar, n(a) dihitung berdasarkan metode aritmatik (rata-rata) dari data tingkat fertilitas alami dari suku Hutterites, seperti yang diterbitkan oleh Henry (1961). Adapun v(a) diduga berdasarkan metode aritmatik dari Data Demografi Dunia tahun 1965 (Coale 1971;Coale & Trussell 1974, 1975 Namun demikian, n(a) dan v(a) masih tersedia dalam bentuk diskret, yakni dalam selang lima tahunan. Dengan demikian, wanita yang berada dalam kohort umur yang sama, diasumsikan memiliki intensitas kelahiran yang sama.…”
Section: Pengembangan Model Menjadi Kurva Kontinuunclassified