Own-Children Method
The own-children method is an indirect technique for estimating age-specific fertility rates for the years preceding a census or survey, using only a single cross-sectional dataset in which children can be linked to their mothers within the same household. By reverse-surviving matched mother-child pairs back through time, it reconstructs annual birth rates and total fertility for roughly the previous 15 years without requiring any vital-registration data on births.
Pročitajte cijelu metodu
Prijavite se besplatnim računom kako biste pročitali ovaj odjeljak.
Karta metoda
Okruženje srodnih metoda — odaberite čvor za istraživanje.
Izvori
- Preston, S. H., Heuveline, P., & Guillot, M. (2001). Demography: Measuring and Modeling Population Processes. Blackwell. ISBN: 9781557864512
Kako citirati ovu stranicu
ScholarGate. (2026, June 22). Own-Children Method of Fertility Estimation. ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/hr/demography/own-children-method
Koja metoda?
Postavite ovu metodu uz njoj najsrodnije i pročitajte ih jednu uz drugu — knjižnica vam knjige stavlja na stol; izbor je na vama.
- Analiza tablice preživljavanjaDemografija↔ usporedi
- Mean Age at ChildbearingDemografija↔ usporedi
- Net Reproduction RateDemografija↔ usporedi
- Total Fertility RateDemografija↔ usporedi
Slične metode
Uočili ste pogrešku na ovoj stranici? Prijavite je ili predložite ispravak →