A unified framework of demographic time

Tim Riffe, Jonas Schöley, Francisco Villavicencio

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    Abstract

    Demographic thought and practice is largely conditioned by the Lexis diagram, a two-dimensional graphical representation of the identity between age, period, and birth cohort. This relationship does not account for remaining years of life, total length of life, or time of death, whose use in demographic research is both underrepresented and incompletely situated. We describe an identity between these six demographic time measures and describe the sub-identities and diagrams that pertain to this identity. We provide an application of this framework to the measurement of late-life morbidity prevalence. We generalize these relationships to higher order identities derived from an arbitrary number of events in calendar time. Our examples are based on classic human demography, but the concepts we present can reveal patterns and relationships in any event history data, and contribute to the study of human or non-human population dynamics measured on any scale of calendar time.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number7
    JournalGenus
    Volume73
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2017

    Keywords

    • Age period cohort
    • Age structure
    • Data visualization
    • Formal demography

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