The Tempo and Quantum of Life Cycle Events

Journal: Vienna Yearbook of Population Research
Volume: 2006, pages 115-151
Publisher: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
DOI: 10.1553/populationyearbook2006s115

John Bongaarts (1), Griffith Feeney (2)

(1) Policy Research Division, Population Council, New York. (Author for correspondence, Email: jbongaarts@popcouncil.org)
(2) Scarsdale, New York

Abstract

This study develops and applies a general framework for the analysis of the period quantum and tempo of life-cycle events, extending methods developed previously by the authors. The existence of tempo distortions is demonstrated in selected period quantum measures such as the total fertility rate and in period tempo measures such as life expectancy. A tempo distortion is defined as an inflation or deflation of a period quantum or tempo indicator of a life-cycle event, such as birth, marriage, or death, that results from a rise or fall in the mean age at which the event occurs. Period measures derived from life tables are also found to be subject to tempo distortions. Methods to remove these tempo distortions are then developed and applied.

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