Many methods have been proposed to solve the age-period-cohort (APC) linear identification problem, but most are not theoretically informed and may lead to biased estimators of APC effects. One exception is the mechanism-based approach recently proposed and based on Pearl's front-door criterion; this approach ensures consistent APC effect estimators in the presence of a complete set of intermediate variables between one of age, period, cohort, and the outcome of interest, as long as the assumed parametric models for all the relevant causal pathways are correct. Through a simulation study mimicking APC data on cardiovascular mortality, we demonstrate possible pitfalls that users of the mechanism-based approach may encounter under realistic c...
Age-Period-Cohort (“APC”) models have been criticised on a number of grounds. One area of concern i...
We thank Demography’s editorial office for the opportunity to respond to te Grotenhuis et al.’s comm...
This comment assesses how age, period and cohort (APC) effects are modelled with panel data in the s...
: 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, ...
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, ...
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, ...
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, ...
Context: Age, period and birth cohort (APC) effects have been known for decades in biological, healt...
Age\u2013period\u2013cohort (APC) analyses are a family of statistical techniques to study temporal ...
Age, Period, and Cohort (APC) models have been applied to analyze disease incidence or mortality rat...
Multilevel models (aka mixed models, random effects models, hierarchical linear models) have been us...
Age-Period-Cohort (“APC”) models have been criticised on a number of grounds. One area of concern i...
We thank Demography’s editorial office for the opportunity to respond to te Grotenhuis et al.’s comm...
This comment assesses how age, period and cohort (APC) effects are modelled with panel data in the s...
: 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, ...
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, ...
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, ...
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, ...
Context: Age, period and birth cohort (APC) effects have been known for decades in biological, healt...
Age\u2013period\u2013cohort (APC) analyses are a family of statistical techniques to study temporal ...
Age, Period, and Cohort (APC) models have been applied to analyze disease incidence or mortality rat...
Multilevel models (aka mixed models, random effects models, hierarchical linear models) have been us...
Age-Period-Cohort (“APC”) models have been criticised on a number of grounds. One area of concern i...
We thank Demography’s editorial office for the opportunity to respond to te Grotenhuis et al.’s comm...
This comment assesses how age, period and cohort (APC) effects are modelled with panel data in the s...