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Problems and solutions in forecasting geographical populations.

P Rees.   

Abstract

"This paper asks the question: How does the multistate population model need to be adjusted to provide forecasts of geographical populations? Following an exposition of the standard model, possible solutions to the problems posed by excessive number of parameters are discussed. Decomposition, aggregation and parameterization are described, drawing on some new results. Issues in the temporal forecasting of model components are outlined and the alternative approach of using a spatial interaction model is considered. The paper concludes by arguing that the design of forecasting models is a powerful learning device for both designers and users." excerpt

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Keywords:  Estimation Technics; Geographic Factors; Models, Theoretical; Population; Population Forecast; Population Projection; Research Methodology; World

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Year:  1997        PMID: 12322102     DOI: 10.1007/bf03029337

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Aust Popul Assoc


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1.  Does Specification Matter? Experiments with Simple Multiregional Probabilistic Population Projections.

Authors:  James Raymer; Guy J Abel; Andrei Rogers
Journal:  Environ Plan A       Date:  2012
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