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Constitutional Conventions
The Rules and Forms of Political Accountability
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Constitutional Conventions
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'...his work is characterized by a clarity of thought and expression which provides an object lesson to all who think about, write about, or take part in, politics.' Public Law
| ISBN | 19876202 |
| ISBN13 | 9780198762027 |
| Publisher | Oxford University Press |
| Format | Paperback |
| Publication date | 22/01/1987 |
| Pages | 262 |
| Weight (grammes) | 400 |
| Published in | United Kingdom |
| Height (mm) | 216 |
| Width (mm) | 138 |
Part 1 Time-series analysis and population reconstruction: inverse projection and demographic fluctuations - a critical assessment of new methods, Ronald D. Lee
generalized inverse projection, Jim Oeppen
benchmarks for a new inverse population projection programme, England, Sweden, and a standard demographic transition, Robert McCaa
the trend method applied to English data, Noel Bonneuil
other paths to the past - from vital series to population patterns, Massimo Livi Bacci and David S. Reher
short-run population dynamics among the rich and poor in European countries, rural Jutland, and urban Rouen, Patrick R. Galloway. Part 2 New challenges for record linking and family reconstitution: the construction of individual life histories - application to the study of geographical mobility in the Valserine Valley in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, A. Bideau and G. Brunet
incomplete histories in family reconstitution - a sensitivity test of alternative strategies with historical Croatian data, E.A. Hammel
family reconstitution and population reconstruction - two approaches to the fertility transition in France, 1740-1911, David R. Weir
family reconstitution as event-history analysis, Myron P. Gutmann and George Alter. Part 3 Event-history analysis with historical data: techniques of event-history analysis, James Trussell and Timothy guinnane
an attempt to analyze individual migration histories from data on place of usual residence at the time of certain vital events - France during the nineteenth century, Daniel Courgeau
some applications of recent developments in event-history analysis for historical demography, Ian Diamond, et al
combined time-series and life-event analysis - the impact of economic fluctuations and air temperature on adult mortality by sex and occupation in a Swedish mining parish, 1757-1850, Tommy Bengtsson. Part 4 Simulating historical processes: simulation of change to validate demographic analysis, Herve Le Bras
estimating numbers of kin in historical England using demographic microsimulation, James E. Smith
my brother's keeper - modelling kinship links in early urbanization, E.A. Hammel and Carl Mason. Part 5 New sources, new techniques: coarse and refined methods for studying the fertility transition in historical populations, Douglas Ewbank
the last emperors - an introduction to the demography of Qing (1644-1911) Imperial lineage, James Lee, et al
historical demography from the census - applications of the American census microdata files, Steven Ruggles
excess mortality in youth, James C. Riley.
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