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Benjamin S. Bradshaw, Nazrul Hoque, Mary A. McGehee
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Applied Demography and Public Health
Herausgegeben von Hoque, Nazrul; McGehee, Mary A.; Bradshaw, Benjamin S.
2013. 2015. xiii, 391 S. 75 Tabellen. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS; SPRINGER 2015
ISBN: 9400796234 (9400796234)
Neue ISBN: 978-9400796232 (9789400796232)
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This book shows how applied demographic methods can help address public health issues, with examples from measuring the impact of aging on health care and health costs to cause-specific mortality and maternal health and more. Offers many resources and tools.
This book combines the disciplines of applied demography and public health by describing how applied demographic techniques can be used to help address public health issues. Besides addressing the impact of aging on health and health-related expenditure, cause-specific mortality, and maternal health and morbidity, the book provides several chapters on special analysis and methodological issues.
The chapters provide a number of resources and tools that can be used in conducting research aimed at promoting public health. These resources include information on a variety of health research datasets, different statistical methodologies for analyzing health-related data and developing concepts related to health status, methodologies for forecasting or projecting disease incidences and associated costs, and discussions of demographic concepts used to measure population health status.
I highly recommend this text to academics and practitioners in both demography and public health. Its breadth and depth make it an excellent choice as a companion text in either demography or public health courses.
Steve Murdock, Ph.D.
Professor of Sociology
Rice University
Applied Demography and Public Health brings together important topical subjects and useful findings and materials in a single source. The coverage of methodological issues and findings are of high interest to applied demographers and health practitioners. Be prepared to take notes to keep track of the ideas you get while reading this wonderful book.
David A. Swanson, Ph.D.
Professor of Sociology
University of California Riverside
Riverside, California 92521 USA