Title : Some demographic models and their application special reference to migration and stable population theory

Type of Material: Thesis
Title: Some demographic models and their application special reference to migration and stable population theory
Researcher: Pandey, Jyoti
Guide: Yadava, K.N.S.
Department: Department of Statistics
Publisher: Banaras Hindu University,Varanasi
Place: Varanasi
Year: 2015
Language: English
Subject: Fecundability
Probability distribution
Statistics
Life Science
Dissertation/Thesis Note: PhD; Department of Statistics, Banaras Hindu University,Varanasi, Varanasi
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100__|aPandey, Jyoti|eResearcher
110__|aDepartment of Statistics|bBanaras Hindu University,Varanasi|dVaranasi|ein
245__|aSome demographic models and their application special reference to migration and stable population theory
260__|aVaranasi|c2015|bBanaras Hindu University,Varanasi
502__|bPhD|cDepartment of Statistics, Banaras Hindu University,Varanasi, Varanasi
520__|aIn recent times planners, social scientists and researchers are highly concerned with economic and social development of a nation. Since the socio-economic development of a nation is closely linked with size and pa erns of growth of its population, it requires a thorough analysis of the factors responsible for the population change. e interaction among the three components of population dynamics, fertility, mortality and migration, is responsible for the change in size, distribution and composition of population. Demographic models have created a lot of interest among demographers and social scientists as it provides concise representations of extensive data sets and provide stimulus to develop further work as well. Formulation of both deterministic and stochastic models has been receiving a great importance in recent times for their usefulness and applicability in the study of demographic events like fertility, mortality and migration. Unfortunately limited use of models for such phenomena is due to lack o
650__|aStatistics|2UGC
650__|aLife Science|2AIU
653__|aFecundability
653__|aProbability distribution
700__|aYadava, K.N.S.|eGuide
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