2019
DOI: 10.4054/demres.2019.40.23
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Blood is thicker than bloodshed: A genealogical approach to reconstruct populations after armed conflicts

Abstract: BACKGROUND Conducting demographic research on armed conflicts is challenging because conflicts can affect the quality of primary data collection or halt the production of evidence altogether. Most of the existing methods for collecting time-variant demographic data cannot be used with war-affected populations. OBJECTIVE This paper introduces the Extended Genealogy Method (EGM), a toolkit for collecting high-quality data for demographic analysis using cross-checked extended genealogies. The paper assesses the q… Show more

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“…data on fertility, all-cause mortality, and population counts come from (36). the R language code to replicate the analysis is available at (43).…”
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“…data on fertility, all-cause mortality, and population counts come from (36). the R language code to replicate the analysis is available at (43).…”
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confidence: 99%