Full Description
Demographics has become a critical dimension of the work of many journalists, business professionals, and government analysts and managers. Yet those who are not professional demographers often find locating and effectively using demographics difficult. Written by leading authorities, Demographics provides a single-volume resource that is readily understandable by everyone. It describes and demonstrates how students and working professionals can obtain, use, and communicate demographic information effectively. Consisting of ten chapters organized into four sections on basic demographic concepts, definitions, and methods, this book includes sources of demographic and economic data as well as explanations and examples of how to effectively and accurately use them.
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction: Demographics in the Media, Business, and Government; Chapter 2 Basic Concepts, Definitions, and Geography of Demography; Chapter 3 Basic Demographic Measures and Methods; Chapter 4 National Sources of Demographic and Socioeconomic Data; Chapter 5 State and Local Data Sources; Chapter 6 General Principles of Effective Communication of Demographic and Other Quantitative Data; Chapter 7 Principles for Interpreting Demographic Data and Data-Based Analytical Findings; Chapter 8 Examples of the Use and Misuse of Demographic Data; Chapter 9 Summary and Suggestions for Maintaining and Expanding Your Knowledge Base;