Constitutional Conventions
The Rules and Forms of Political Accountability

 

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Constitutional Conventions
The Rules and Forms of Political Accountability

by Geoffrey Marshall (Author)

 

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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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