On the impossibility of inferring cohort fertility measures from period fertility measures

A particularly important struggle faced by demographic analysts is, how to arrive at statements about family formation processes from a cohort perspective from data that are essentially collected on an annual basis. The present paper is concerned with this struggle, mostly restricted to the case of...

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Published: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research 2001-09-01
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Online Access:http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol5/2/
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spelling doaj-e6d0b797f8e04455b56370b15962f68e2020-11-24T23:14:57ZengMax Planck Institute for Demographic ResearchDemographic Research1435-98712001-09-0152On the impossibility of inferring cohort fertility measures from period fertility measuresA particularly important struggle faced by demographic analysts is, how to arrive at statements about family formation processes from a cohort perspective from data that are essentially collected on an annual basis. The present paper is concerned with this struggle, mostly restricted to the case of fertility. The central question investigated here is: given observed period data, what can we conclude about the completed family size of real women? I review several existing methods to infer cohort fertility from period fertility measures. The conclusion is that, for each method, its justifiability can be verified only empirically: by looking at cohort fertility directly. To illustrate how this can be done, the paper analyses fertility data from a cohort perspective for two countries, Italy and the Netherlands.http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol5/2/demographic transitionfertilityItalyNetherlands
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title On the impossibility of inferring cohort fertility measures from period fertility measures
spellingShingle On the impossibility of inferring cohort fertility measures from period fertility measures
Demographic Research
demographic transition
fertility
Italy
Netherlands
title_short On the impossibility of inferring cohort fertility measures from period fertility measures
title_full On the impossibility of inferring cohort fertility measures from period fertility measures
title_fullStr On the impossibility of inferring cohort fertility measures from period fertility measures
title_full_unstemmed On the impossibility of inferring cohort fertility measures from period fertility measures
title_sort on the impossibility of inferring cohort fertility measures from period fertility measures
publisher Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
series Demographic Research
issn 1435-9871
publishDate 2001-09-01
description A particularly important struggle faced by demographic analysts is, how to arrive at statements about family formation processes from a cohort perspective from data that are essentially collected on an annual basis. The present paper is concerned with this struggle, mostly restricted to the case of fertility. The central question investigated here is: given observed period data, what can we conclude about the completed family size of real women? I review several existing methods to infer cohort fertility from period fertility measures. The conclusion is that, for each method, its justifiability can be verified only empirically: by looking at cohort fertility directly. To illustrate how this can be done, the paper analyses fertility data from a cohort perspective for two countries, Italy and the Netherlands.
topic demographic transition
fertility
Italy
Netherlands
url http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol5/2/
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