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ProFamy: The Extended Cohort-Component Method for Household and Living Arrangement Projections

Yi Zeng, Kenneth C. Land, Danan Gu and Zhenglian Wang
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Yi Zeng: Duke University, Center for Study of Aging and Human Development Medical School
Kenneth C. Land: Duke University, Department of Sociology and Center for Population Health and Aging Population Research Institute
Danan Gu: United Nations, Population Division
Zhenglian Wang: Duke University, Center for Population Health and Aging Population Research Institute

Chapter Chapter 2 in Household and Living Arrangement Projections, 2014, pp 19-48 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Chapter 1 ended with a description of the origins of the extended cohort-component method for projections of a population classified by household types and living arrangements, as well as the associated software known as ProFamy. This chapter presents and discusses the methodology in detail.

Keywords: Parental Home; Demographic Rate; Reference Person; Standard Schedule; Cohabit Woman (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-8906-9_2

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