This book is devoted to Corrado Gini, father of the Italian statistical school. It celebrates the 50th anniversary of his death by bearing witness to the continuing extraordinary scientific relevance of his interdisciplinary interests. The book comprises a selection of the papers presented at the conference of the Italian Statistical Society, Statistics and Demography – the Legacy of Corrado Gini, held in Treviso in September 2015. The work covers many topics linked to Gini’s scientific legacy, ranging from the theory of statistical inference to multivariate statistical analysis, demography and sociology. In this volume, readers will find many interesting contributions on entropy measures, permutation procedures for the heterogeneity test, ...
This book brings together selected peer-reviewed contributions from various research fields in stati...
The last 150 years have witnessed marked changes in Italian families, under many different aspects -...
This paper aims to outline the development of Statistics from 1861 to 1981 with respect to its conte...
This volume contains 12 papers that range over many different research subjects, taking in many of t...
This volume includes a selection of the papers presented at the conference of the Italian Statistica...
This essay deals with some key Italian contributions to econometrics in the twentieth century. It op...
Corrado Gini was one of the most brilliant and internationally recognized scientists of the Italian ...
The book showcases a selection of peer-reviewed papers, the preliminary versions of which were prese...
In the early 1930s, Corrado Gini proposed two interesting contributions to demographics: “centers” o...
In this paper, I try to interpret the history of Italian statistics nder Fascism in a longer term pe...
Corrado Gini (1884-1964) may be considered the greatest Italian statistician. We believe that his im...
This paper offers some evidence of the sociological relevance of Corrado Gini. His activities are f...
This paper attempts to make the link between two of Corrado Gini’s contributions to statistics: the ...
The Conference on "Statistical Science", held in Monte Verita (Switzerland) on 18/20 November 1996, ...
Statistics in the 150 years from Italian Unification. SIS 2011 Statistical Conference, Bologna, 8 –...
This book brings together selected peer-reviewed contributions from various research fields in stati...
The last 150 years have witnessed marked changes in Italian families, under many different aspects -...
This paper aims to outline the development of Statistics from 1861 to 1981 with respect to its conte...
This volume contains 12 papers that range over many different research subjects, taking in many of t...
This volume includes a selection of the papers presented at the conference of the Italian Statistica...
This essay deals with some key Italian contributions to econometrics in the twentieth century. It op...
Corrado Gini was one of the most brilliant and internationally recognized scientists of the Italian ...
The book showcases a selection of peer-reviewed papers, the preliminary versions of which were prese...
In the early 1930s, Corrado Gini proposed two interesting contributions to demographics: “centers” o...
In this paper, I try to interpret the history of Italian statistics nder Fascism in a longer term pe...
Corrado Gini (1884-1964) may be considered the greatest Italian statistician. We believe that his im...
This paper offers some evidence of the sociological relevance of Corrado Gini. His activities are f...
This paper attempts to make the link between two of Corrado Gini’s contributions to statistics: the ...
The Conference on "Statistical Science", held in Monte Verita (Switzerland) on 18/20 November 1996, ...
Statistics in the 150 years from Italian Unification. SIS 2011 Statistical Conference, Bologna, 8 –...
This book brings together selected peer-reviewed contributions from various research fields in stati...
The last 150 years have witnessed marked changes in Italian families, under many different aspects -...
This paper aims to outline the development of Statistics from 1861 to 1981 with respect to its conte...