01 April 1986
Considerable work has been carried out on methods for analysing and modelling individual time series of observations. These methods have been relatively successful in the practical area of forecasting economic and social time series. Modelling severa ...
Mr Trisoglio | Management and Business Studies | 15 May 1995
Statistics Computing and Methodology | 01 February 1992
Abstract: there are two interconnected strands to the work. The first is concerned with the detection of unusual movements in a time series. These may be because some of the observations are typical, perhaps because they have been measured incorrectl ...
Dr Stephen Mangen | Social Policy | 01 January 1996
Application abstract: there has been a growing policy effort in major eu states in the area of targetted social and economic measures aimed to stimulate urban regeneration and to arrest processes of social exclusion. The eu itself has provided a stru ...
Dr Patel | 01 January 1988
Professor Eileen Barker | Sociology | 10 July 1997
The increase of religious and moral diversity throughout the world has led to the questioning and devaluation of traditional, taken-for-granted values. This situation is frequently referred to - be it in negative terms, deploring the dangers of fragm ...
Dr Athar Hussain | Economics | 01 July 1995
Application abstract: the focus of the proposed research would be economic growth in china and salient structural transformations, with emphasis on the post 1798-period. The analysis would be structured around three central features of the chinese ...
Professor John Nicholas Hobcraft | 01 October 1984
This project uses information from a considerable number of fertility surveys carried out in developing countries. These surveys are as comparable in content as is ever likely to be achieved. Four topics are being studied: (i) infant and child mortal ...
Professor Michael Murphy | Statistics Computing and Methodology | 01 March 1995
Application abstract: the development and substantive application of statistical, mathematical and microsimulation models of households, families and kinship. Methods for evaluating policy interventions, the effects of covariates at different levels, ...
Professor Frank Cowell | Economics | 01 January 1995
Abstract: the aim is to bring modern statistical research and techniques to bear upon problems of analysing income distributions using micro-data. Particular attention is given to the problem of data contamination in connection with estimation of ine ...
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