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Historical Demography

6 methods
6 method families

MOST CONNECTED IN HISTORICAL DEMOGRAPHY

Family Reconstitution
5 connections in this field
Historical Life Table Construction
4 connections in this field
Aggregative Parish Register Analysis
3 connections in this field
Historical Event-History Demography
3 connections in this field
Inverse Projection
3 connections in this field
Historical Nominal Record Linkage
2 connections in this field

Showing 6 of 6 methods

Aggregative historical demography1 method
Aggregative Parish Register Analysis
Aggregative reconstruction1 method
Inverse Projection
Individual-level demographic analysis1 method
Historical Event-History Demography
Mortality analysis1 method
Historical Life Table Construction
Nominative historical demography1 method
Family Reconstitution
record-linkage1 method
Historical Nominal Record Linkage

FIELD AT A GLANCE

Methods6
Method families6
Connected methods6+

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