@article{Rogers:295077,
      recid = {295077},
      author = {Rogers, Andrei and Williams, Pamela},
      title = {A Framework for Multistate Demoeconomic Modeling and  Projection, With an Illustrative Application},
      address = {1982-08},
      number = {2296-2019-4305},
      series = {BP-31},
      pages = {68},
      year = {1982},
      abstract = {This paper outlines a theoretical framework for the  consistent and policy relevant projection of populations  disaggregated by sex, age, marital status, and region. The  framework makes use of multistate life table and projection  techniques, and a two-sex model of transitions between the  married, divorced, and widowed states, to ensure the  consistent determination of the future size and structure  of the population on the basis of transitions assumed to  occur over the projection period. It also uses model  schedules to reduce the information load required for  projection and to produce descriptive and interpretable  parameters which can be explained and.projected with the  aid of an economic model that relates these parameters of  demographic transition to their demographic and economic  determinants. An illustrative application of this  framework, using Australian data, is included.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/295077},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.295077},
}