Mathematics of manpower planning / Steven Vajda

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chichester, England : Wiley, c1978Description: ix, 206 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 471996270
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HF 5549.5 .V35 1978
Contents:
1. The cohort -- 2. The constant population -- 3. The stationary population -- 4. The semi-stationary population -- 5. Changing population totals -- 6. Introduction, lemma -- 7. Attainable structures -- 8. Re-attainable structures -- 9. Partially re-attainable structures -- 10. Stable populations -- 11. Optimization -- 12. Choice of transition rates.
Summary: The origins of this book go back to the middle 1940s, when the author was Statistician in the Admiralty, and to work done in the middle 1970s, when he was a Senior Research Fellow in the University of Sussex. The earlier work is described, with the necessary background, and with extensive additions, in Part I, while the later work is contained - again with extensions - in Part II.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex Relegation Room Gen. Ed. - CBA GC HF 5549.5 .V35 1978 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000005987

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. The cohort -- 2. The constant population -- 3. The stationary population -- 4. The semi-stationary population -- 5. Changing population totals -- 6. Introduction, lemma -- 7. Attainable structures -- 8. Re-attainable structures -- 9. Partially re-attainable structures -- 10. Stable populations -- 11. Optimization -- 12. Choice of transition rates.

The origins of this book go back to the middle 1940s, when the author was Statistician in the Admiralty, and to work done in the middle 1970s, when he was a Senior Research Fellow in the University of Sussex. The earlier work is described, with the necessary background, and with extensive additions, in Part I, while the later work is contained - again with extensions - in Part II.

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