Depends what you want to do. Forming population projection matrices and
doing the eigenanalysis to work out population growth rates, stable stage
distributions, elasticities etc. is simple enough. Do you really need a
package to do that? See ?eigen. What would you like to see in a population
projection package?
Cheers,
Simon.
At 06:44 AM 27/10/2005, you wrote:
--- Rodriguez, Orlando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there an R Package for Population Projections?
Orlando J. Rodriguez
The Center for Population Research
University of Connecticut
Unit 2068
344 Mansfield Road
Storrs, CT 06269-2068
(860)486-9269
(860)486-6356 (f)
http://popcenter.uconn.edu
Visit Dept of Demography at UC Berkeley courses page:
http://www.demog.berkeley.edu/courses/
They use R and provide some code.
Tomas
Tomas Aragon, MD, DrPH
Tel: 510-847-9139 (mobile)
URL: http://www.idready.org
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