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Population analysis on the microcomputer: a system of software packages.

N C Field

    The Canadian Geographer. Geographe Canadien
    |April 1, 1991
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    This study introduces versatile software for population analysis on microcomputers, covering life tables, mortality trends, and migration. These tools aid researchers and educators in demographic studies.

    Area of Science:

    • Demography
    • Computational Social Science
    • Population Studies

    Background:

    • Microcomputers have become powerful tools for complex data analysis.
    • Demographic analysis requires specialized software for accurate population studies.
    • Existing demographic software may not be accessible or versatile enough for diverse research needs.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present a comprehensive suite of versatile software packages for microcomputer-based population analysis.
    • To detail the analytical features, methodological considerations, and applications of each program.
    • To provide accessible tools for both academic research and university-level instruction in demography.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of a series of integrated software programs for IBM-compatible microcomputers (PC/MS DOS).
    Keywords:
    Cohort AnalysisComputer Programs And ProgrammingDemographic AnalysisDemographic FactorsGeographic FactorsInformationInformation ProcessingLife Table MethodMigrationPopulationPopulation DynamicsResearch MethodologySpatial DistributionTeaching MaterialsWorld

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  • Inclusion of modules for life table production, spatial and temporal mortality analysis, population projections, and migration analysis.
  • Provision of documentation and availability on diskettes for widespread use.
  • Main Results:

    • A versatile software system for microcomputers capable of performing diverse demographic analyses.
    • Programs designed for life table generation, mortality trend analysis, population projections, and migration matrix analysis.
    • Software suitable for research, demographic planning, and educational purposes.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed software provides a valuable and accessible resource for population analysis on microcomputers.
    • The system supports both advanced research and pedagogical applications in demography.
    • The availability of these programs on diskettes facilitates their adoption in academic and research settings.