Introduction -- Purpose of the handbook -- Methods of data collection -- The importance of fieldwork -- Related publications -- Planning the collection of fertility and mortality data -- Introduction -- Fertility and mortality data -- Reviewing past data collection activities -- Planning future data collection activities -- Coordinating data collection activities -- Fieldwork, data processing and archiving -- Introduction -- Fieldwork -- Data processing -- Archiving -- Evaluation, estimastion and dissemination -- Introduction -- Evaluation -- Estimation -- Dissemination -- Civil registration as a source of fertility and mortality data -- Introduction -- Civil registration -- Calculation of birth and death rates using civil registration data -- Concepts of registration completeness -- Utilization of incomplete civil registration data -- Population registers as a sources of fertility and mortality data -- Fertility data from census and survey -- Introduction -- Reverse survival -- The own-children method -- Birth history reconstruction -- Children ever born -- Recent births -- Birth histories -- Mortality data from censuses and surveys -- Introduction -- Survival of children ever born -- Mortality data from birth histories -- Recent household deaths -- Survival of parents -- Survival of siblings -- Conclusions -- Demographic research -- Technological development -- Users and users needs -- Data collection environment -- International cooperation -- Annex -- Glossary -- References -- Index
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Introduction -- Purpose of the handbook -- Methods of data collection -- The importance of fieldwork -- Related publications -- Planning the collection of fertility and mortality data -- Introduction -- Fertility and mortality data -- Reviewing past data collection activities -- Planning future data collection activities -- Coordinating data collection activities -- Fieldwork, data processing and archiving -- Introduction -- Fieldwork -- Data processing -- Archiving -- Evaluation, estimastion and dissemination -- Introduction -- Evaluation -- Estimation -- Dissemination -- Civil registration as a source of fertility and mortality data -- Introduction -- Civil registration -- Calculation of birth and death rates using civil registration data -- Concepts of registration completeness -- Utilization of incomplete civil registration data -- Population registers as a sources of fertility and mortality data -- Fertility data from census and survey -- Introduction -- Reverse survival -- The own-children method -- Birth history reconstruction -- Children ever born -- Recent births -- Birth histories -- Mortality data from censuses and surveys -- Introduction -- Survival of children ever born -- Mortality data from birth histories -- Recent household deaths -- Survival of parents -- Survival of siblings -- Conclusions -- Demographic research -- Technological development -- Users and users needs -- Data collection environment -- International cooperation -- Annex -- Glossary -- References -- Index
ISBN: 9211614627
1. ESTADÍSTICAS VITALES; 2. REGISTROS DE POBLACIÓN; 3. PROCESAMIENTO DE DATOS; 4. MORTALIDAD; 5. FERTILIDAD; 6. GLOSARIOS