Causal Analysis in Population Studies
. Ed(S): Engelhardt, Henriette; Kohler, Hans-Peter; Furnkranz-Prskawetz, Alexia
The central aim of many studies in population research and demography is to explain cause-effect relationships among variables or events. For decades, population scientists have concentrated their efforts on estimating the ‘causes of effects’ by applying standard cross-sectional and dynamic regression techniques, with regression coefficients routinely being understood as estimates of causal effects. The standard approach to infer the ‘effects of causes’ in natural sciences and in psychology is to conduct randomized experiments. In population studies, experimental designs are generally infeasible.
In population studies, most research is based on non-experimental designs (observational or survey designs) and rarely on quasi experiments ... Read more
This book presents both theoretical contributions and empirical applications of the counterfactual approach to causal inference.
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