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008 120313s1996 fr u00| 0 fre
035 0 $aocn794320821
040 $aDNLM$cDNLM
041 0 $afre
245 00 $aComment suivre l'évolution de la mortalité par cause malgré les discontinuités de la statistique? :$bLe cas de la France de 1925 à 1993 /$cJacques Vallin, France Meslé.
260 $aParis, France :$bInstitut National d'Études Démographiques [INED],$c1996.
300 $a45, III p. :$bill. ;$c30 cm.
490 0 $aINED Dossiers et Recherches ;$vno. 53
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.$b(20 ref.)
520 3 $aUsing the example of France from 1925 to 1993, the authors examine the problems posed in the analysis of causes of death over long periods of time by changes in the way the data are classified. They note that there are three major problems to be resolved: changes in the International Classification of Diseases [ICD], changes in the coding practices employed by government agencies, and inconsistencies among individual physicians in diagnosing the cause of death. They present methods for overcoming each of these difficulties and urge the implementation of a transitional period using both old and new classification for future revisions of the ICD.
651 0 $aEurope, Western.
651 0 $aMediterranean Region.
651 2 $aFrance.
651 2 $aEurope.
650 22 $aResearch.
650 22 $aPopulation Dynamics.
650 22 $aPopulation.
650 22 $aMortality.
650 22 $aDeveloped Countries.
650 22 $aDemography.
650 12 $aResearch Design.
650 12 $aMethods.
650 12 $aLongitudinal Studies.
650 12 $aData Collection.
650 12 $aCause of Death.
700 1 $aVallin, J.
700 1 $aMesle, F.
830 0 $aINED Dossiers et Recherches ;$vno. 53.
988 $a20120313
906 $0OCLC