Conventional population projections regard individuals , rather than households, as population units of reference. Such an approach has been questioned on both methodological and empirical grounds. Furthermore, in applications to smaller populations, conventional population projections have repeatedly yielded poor results. The simultaneous projection of population and households, on the other hand, regards households as population units of reference, but, in applications based on the notion of the household composition matrix, it has occasionally yielded analytically infeasible results. In the present study I examine the simultaneous projection of population and households in a etropolitan area, under feasibility constraints. A housing-mark...
In this report Tony Melhuish and Anthony King provide baseline projections for local government area...
Spatial microsimulation models typically match census of population data with survey data in order t...
Over the past century, population growth and favourable demographic factors have strongly influenced...
Abstract. The household-composition matrix has been used in the past for single-region projection of...
This article presents the core methodological ideas and empirical assessments of an extended cohort-...
Household projections are key components of analyses of several issues of social concern, including ...
It is an axiom of good planning practice that the most up-to-date information available should be us...
BACKGROUND The standard method of projecting living arrangements and households in Australia and New...
A major problem in forecasting future housing demand concerns the way in which such forecasts are ba...
The authors set out to make medium-term projections of housing demand for subnational regions of Aus...
Although methods of population projection are more plentiful and documented more fully than those of...
As described in the main text, there are essentially two parts to projecting future housing construc...
In order to apply microsimulation-based models of land use and travel demand, socio-economic and dem...
In this paper the author introduces a population-projection framework that incorporates interregiona...
The classic headship-rate method for demographic projections of households is not linked to demograp...
In this report Tony Melhuish and Anthony King provide baseline projections for local government area...
Spatial microsimulation models typically match census of population data with survey data in order t...
Over the past century, population growth and favourable demographic factors have strongly influenced...
Abstract. The household-composition matrix has been used in the past for single-region projection of...
This article presents the core methodological ideas and empirical assessments of an extended cohort-...
Household projections are key components of analyses of several issues of social concern, including ...
It is an axiom of good planning practice that the most up-to-date information available should be us...
BACKGROUND The standard method of projecting living arrangements and households in Australia and New...
A major problem in forecasting future housing demand concerns the way in which such forecasts are ba...
The authors set out to make medium-term projections of housing demand for subnational regions of Aus...
Although methods of population projection are more plentiful and documented more fully than those of...
As described in the main text, there are essentially two parts to projecting future housing construc...
In order to apply microsimulation-based models of land use and travel demand, socio-economic and dem...
In this paper the author introduces a population-projection framework that incorporates interregiona...
The classic headship-rate method for demographic projections of households is not linked to demograp...
In this report Tony Melhuish and Anthony King provide baseline projections for local government area...
Spatial microsimulation models typically match census of population data with survey data in order t...
Over the past century, population growth and favourable demographic factors have strongly influenced...