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@inbook{1597057, author = {Brzozowska, Zuzanna}, address = {Neuveden}, booktitle = {The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology}, editor = {George Ritzer, J. Micheal Ryan, Betsy Thorn}, keywords = {decomposition; demography and population studies; quantitative methods; standardization}, howpublished = {elektronická verze "online"}, language = {eng}, location = {Neuveden}, isbn = {978-1-4051-6551-8}, pages = {1-4}, publisher = {Wiley}, title = {Demographic Techniques : Decomposition and Standardization}, url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/9781405165518.wbeosd019.pub2}, year = {2019} }
TY - CHAP ID - 1597057 AU - Brzozowska, Zuzanna PY - 2019 TI - Demographic Techniques : Decomposition and Standardization VL - Neuveden PB - Wiley CY - Neuveden SN - 9781405165518 KW - decomposition KW - demography and population studies KW - quantitative methods KW - standardization UR - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/9781405165518.wbeosd019.pub2 L2 - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/9781405165518.wbeosd019.pub2 N2 - Standardization is a technique applied to compare indicators between groups when differences in group characteristics affect the comparison. It uses the fact that the indicator of interest can be computed as a function of characteristic-specific indicators, and produces the so-called standardized indicators, which are adjusted to differences in group characteristics. For instance, crude death rate is a sum of age-specific death rates multiplied by their respective age-group proportions. Age-standardized death rate is obtained by using a common (standard) age structure for the populations compared while keeping their age-specific rates as observed. Decomposition takes the procedure one step further: It allocates the difference between the crude indicators into composition- and indicator-related components. ER -
BRZOZOWSKA, Zuzanna. Demographic Techniques : Decomposition and Standardization. Online. In George Ritzer, J. Micheal Ryan, Betsy Thorn. \textit{The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology}. Neuveden: Wiley, 2019, s.~1-4. ISBN~978-1-4051-6551-8.
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