The Nature of Demography
2008, 384 pagesThe book covers formal models as well as the underlying logic and context of demographic reasoning. The text also illustrates recent data and new methodological developments. The first section of the book discusses measurements that involve a single individual, such as mortality and fertility; the second section moves from individual behaviors to population-level phenomena; and the third section looks at models involving individuals and social structures within the population, such as marriage and migration rates--topics not addressed in such detail in any other demography text.
Written for advanced undergraduates and experienced researchers, The Nature of Demography contains a wealth of material that will inspire innovative applications in the field.
- An up-to-date and authoritative textbook by one of the world's leading demographers
- Creative use and critique of demography methods
- Comprehensive and innovative coverage of marriage, migration, and economic demography
- Explanations that reach beyond mathematical formulas to underlying theories of behavior