Standardization and Decomposition of Rates: A User's ManualU.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, 1993 - Decomposition (Mathematics). - 121 pages Designed to impart a working knowlege of the application of the techniques of "standardization" and "decomposition" and interpretation of the results without getting the reader lost in the technical mathematical derivations. The techniques are i. |
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