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Frans Willekens978-3-319-08383-42014 Edition 1
- Presents a step-by-step procedure for investigating life histories using descriptive methods and statistical modeling, as well as the popular software language for statistical computing (R)
- For educational purposes, a single data set is used throughout the book: a subsample of the German Life History Survey (201 respondents)
- In the last chapter, a second data set is used: a subsample of the Netherlands Family and Fertility Survey (500 respondents)
- The appendix details how to start applying Biograph to other major data sets, including the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) and the Demographic and Health Survey
- Life history data is visualized using ggplot2
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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