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Bayesian cohort models for general cohort table analyses

Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, 1986
New Bayesian cohort models designed to resolve the identification problem in cohort analysis are proposed in this paper. At first, the basic cohort model which represents the statistical structure of time-series social survey data in terms of age, period and cohort effects is explained.
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Cohort analysis of generic survivorship

Paleobiology, 1978
Cohort analysis provides an effective method of analysing taxonomic survivorship in the fossil record where large data sets are available. An analysis of the stratigraphic ranges of about 8,500 fossil genera and subgenera shows that survivorship patterns are substantially the same throughout the Phanerozoic.
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The Generation R Study: Design and cohort profile

European Journal of Epidemiology, 2006
The Generation R Study is a population-based prospective cohort study from fetal life until young adulthood. The study is designed to identify early environmental and genetic causes of normal and abnormal growth, development and health from fetal life until young adulthood.
Jaddoe, Vincent   +7 more
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Generations, Cohorts, and Conformity

1985
This paper offers further analyses of data generated by a survey question that has been studied in some earlier reports (Duncan, Schuman, and Duncan, 1973; Duncan, 1975; Duncan and Duncan, 1978).
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Generations, Cohorts, and Social Change

2007
The transformations that occur via a succession of cohorts cannot, for basic demographic reasons, be equated to the product of a procession of “generations.”... this brute fact is a profound key to the understanding of social continuity and social change. Indeed, a characteristically human type of society might well be impossible were the demography of
Duane F. Alwin, Ryan J. McCammon
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Cross-Strait Tourism and Generational Cohorts

Journal of Travel Research, 2015
This study utilized generational cohort theory to enhance understanding of the motivation and destination image of Mainland Chinese tourists visiting Taiwan (i.e., cross-strait tourism). With 350 Chinese tourists traveling to Taiwan, unique characteristics of four generations were identified (e.g., the Republican generation was more highly motivated ...
Jin Young Chung   +2 more
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Generational cohorts and new venture creation

International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 2014
This research attempts to decode differences between generational cohorts, especially BBers and Gen-Xers, in the way they use resources to address difficulties at the initiation, preparation, start-up and operations stages of new venture creation. Drawing on generational cohort theory, business stage models and the RBV, we examine differences in the ...
Dafna Kariv   +2 more
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Generational Change? Political Generations and Cohorts in Europe

2014
In recent years, the majority of studies addressing the issue of why young citizens participate less in elections — or more in non-institutional activities have concluded that young citizens participate differently because they belong to a political cohort (generation), with distinctive characteristics (see, for instance, Pirle and Worcester, 1998 ...
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Transitioning and Generational Cohort: Retirement

2019
While most persons in the United States look forward to the days when they are no longer a slave to the alarm clock or answering to bosses in work environments they perceive as less than ideal, their dreams often include more free time with close friends traveling or enjoying interests in common or the luxury of companionship with a spouse who still ...
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Generational Cohorts

2020
Paul Lim, Andrew Parker
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