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Practical uses of multistate population models.

R Schoen

    Annual Review of Sociology
    |January 1, 1988
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    Multistate population models track changes in closed groups over time. This review covers their applications in marital status, migration, and labor force studies, linking them to event history models.

    Area of Science:

    • Demography
    • Population Studies
    • Mathematical Modeling

    Background:

    • Population dynamics are complex and require sophisticated analytical tools.
    • Understanding changes within closed groups is crucial for social science research.
    • Existing models may not fully capture dynamic transitions between states.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide a nontechnical overview of multistate population models.
    • To review the literature and applications of these models.
    • To explore the relationship between multistate and event history models.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of multistate life table literature.
    • Emphasis on analytical tools for tracking population characteristics over time.
    • Discussion of model applications in various social science domains.
    Keywords:
    Demographic AnalysisDemographic FactorsEconomic FactorsFamily And HouseholdHuman ResourcesLabor ForceLife Table MethodLife TablesLiterature ReviewMarital StatusMigrationModels, TheoreticalNuptialityPopulationPopulation DynamicsResearch MethodologyWorld

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    Main Results:

    • Multistate population models are effective for analyzing changes in closed populations.
    • Applications span marital status, family/household dynamics, migration, and labor force participation.
    • A clear connection is established between multistate and event history models.

    Conclusions:

    • Multistate population models offer valuable insights into population dynamics.
    • These models are versatile and applicable across diverse research areas.
    • Further exploration of their relationship with event history models is warranted.