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The calculation of simple ages in population projections
In: Población y desarrollo, Band 24, Heft 47, S. 35-46
ISSN: 2076-054X
Fecundidad y maltrato infantil
In: Estudios demográficos y urbanos, Band 15, Heft 3, S. 685
ISSN: 2448-6515
El objetivo de esta nota es plantear que las características demográficas de una población afectan directamente el maltrato infantil y, en general, las decisiones con respecto al acceso de los niños a los recursos disponibles en el hogar.
Population and the pastoral economy in Mongolia
In: Asia Pacific population journal, Band 11, Heft 4, S. 1-11
ISSN: 1564-4278
Fertility Decline in Mongolia: Trends, Policies and Explanations
In: International family planning perspectives, Band 20, Heft 1, S. 18
ISSN: 1943-4154
Population projections for Mongolia: 1989-2019
In: Asia Pacific population journal, Band 7, Heft 4, S. 1-11
ISSN: 1564-4278
Mongolia: Recent demographic trends and implications
In: Asia Pacific population journal, Band 7, Heft 4, S. 1-12
ISSN: 1564-4278
Cambodia inter-censal population survey 2004, [6], Demographic estimates and revised population projections
In: Cambodia inter-censal population survey 2004 [6]
CAMBODIA: RECONSTRUCTING THE DEMOGRAPHIC STAB OF THE PAST AND FORECASTING THE DEMOGRAPHIC SCAR OF THE FUTURE
In: The Demography of Armed Conflict; International Studies in Population, S. 247-277
Urbanization and population redistribution in Mongolia
In: East-West Center Occasional Papers / Population Series, Population Series, 122
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Book reviews
In: Journal of the Australian Population Association, Band 12, Heft 1, S. 87-96
Tamaño y estructura de la población: censo 2002 ; resultados
In: Serie Condiciones de vida en Paraguay
In: dgeec publicaciones
Análisis y proyección de los hogares: 2002 - 2020: censo 2002 ; resultados
In: Serie Condiciones de vida en Paraguay
In: dgeec publicaciones
Indirect estimation of infant mortality in small areas
In: Revista brasileira de estudos de população, Band 36, S. 1-37
ISSN: 1980-5519
The Brass-type indirect methods of early-age mortality estimation have been used for more than four decades, providing very robust estimates for countries without reliable vital registration systems. However, when estimation areas become smaller, the number of dead children could be very small, especially among those born to young women, who provide essential information to estimate recent mortality. In these cases, estimates could be affected by random errors and unexpected annual fluctuations. At the same time, although it is very unlikely that demographic trends in a small area would follow patterns very different from those prevailing in the broader environment they belong to, it is possible that some local events may become relevant to small areas, causing some deviations from the assumptions that may hold true to the larger area. The objective of this paper is to propose an adaptation of the indirect estimation approach, which would allow obtaining infant and child mortality estimates for small areas. As such, this proposal belongs to the realm of indirect estimation methods, sharing the limitations and advantages that characterize this type of estimation procedures. The method is illustrated with data from the 2014 Population and Housing Census of Myanmar. The results indicate that the method proposed here provides reliable and consistent infant mortality estimates, compared to the original Brass' method, even in very small areas.