In epidemiology, gerontology, human development and the social sciences, age-period-cohort (APC) models are used to study the variability in trajectories of change over time. A well-known issue exists in simultaneously identifying age, period and birth cohort effects, namely that the three characteristics comprise a perfectly collinear system. That is, since age = period-cohort, only two of these effects are estimable at a time. In this paper, we introduce an alternative framework for considering effects relating to age, period and birth cohort. In particular, instead of directly modeling age in the presence of period and cohort effects, we propose a risk modeling approach to characterize age-related risk (i.e., a hybrid of multiple biologi...
In epidemiological or demographic studies, with variable age at onset, a typical quantity of interes...
Age\u2013period\u2013cohort (APC) analyses are a family of statistical techniques to study temporal ...
Age-Period-Cohort Analysis: New Models, Methods, and Empirical Applications is based on a decade of ...
In epidemiology, gerontology, human development and the social sciences, age-period-cohort (APC) mod...
Age, Period, and Cohort (APC) models have been applied to analyze disease incidence or mortality rat...
It is well known that an identification problem exists in the analysis of age-period-cohort data bec...
It is well known that an identification problem exists in the analysis of age-period-cohort data bec...
Social scientists have long been interested in the role that age, period, and cohort effects have in...
Many methods have been proposed to solve the age-period-cohort (APC) linear identification problem, ...
Many methods have been proposed to solve the age-period-cohort (APC) linear identification problem, ...
This article considers the effects of age, period, and cohort in social studies and chronic disease ...
When dealing with temporal effects, there is a well-known identification problem that arises as a re...
Cohort analysis treats an outcome variable as a function of cohort membership, age, and period. The ...
The Age-Period-Cohort (APC) analysis is aimed at estimating the following effects on disease inciden...
In epidemiological or demographic studies, with variable age at onset, a typical quantity of interes...
In epidemiological or demographic studies, with variable age at onset, a typical quantity of interes...
Age\u2013period\u2013cohort (APC) analyses are a family of statistical techniques to study temporal ...
Age-Period-Cohort Analysis: New Models, Methods, and Empirical Applications is based on a decade of ...
In epidemiology, gerontology, human development and the social sciences, age-period-cohort (APC) mod...
Age, Period, and Cohort (APC) models have been applied to analyze disease incidence or mortality rat...
It is well known that an identification problem exists in the analysis of age-period-cohort data bec...
It is well known that an identification problem exists in the analysis of age-period-cohort data bec...
Social scientists have long been interested in the role that age, period, and cohort effects have in...
Many methods have been proposed to solve the age-period-cohort (APC) linear identification problem, ...
Many methods have been proposed to solve the age-period-cohort (APC) linear identification problem, ...
This article considers the effects of age, period, and cohort in social studies and chronic disease ...
When dealing with temporal effects, there is a well-known identification problem that arises as a re...
Cohort analysis treats an outcome variable as a function of cohort membership, age, and period. The ...
The Age-Period-Cohort (APC) analysis is aimed at estimating the following effects on disease inciden...
In epidemiological or demographic studies, with variable age at onset, a typical quantity of interes...
In epidemiological or demographic studies, with variable age at onset, a typical quantity of interes...
Age\u2013period\u2013cohort (APC) analyses are a family of statistical techniques to study temporal ...
Age-Period-Cohort Analysis: New Models, Methods, and Empirical Applications is based on a decade of ...