A new book “Microsimulation Population Projections with SAS: A Reference Guide” authored by Guillaume Marois and Samir KC has recently been released by Springer as an e-book of the SpringerBriefs in Population Studies book series.
This book offers step-by-step guidance in using SAS and presents software-specific and application-oriented guidelines. It’s a great resource for students and beginners in SAS.
About authors:
Guillaume Marois a distinguished professor at the Asian Demographic Research Institute (ADRI) of the Shanghai University and a research scholar at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (Vienna, Austria). He has more than ten years of experience in population projection and microsimulation methods. He already developed innovative microsimulation models for Europe and Canada and published many scientific papers in reputed international journals.
Samir KC is a professor and a founding member of the Asian Demographic Research Institute (ADRI) at Shanghai University. KC leads ADRI's research pillar on Human Capital and Development. In parallel, KC works at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA). KC is a founding member of the Digital Data System for Development, Kathmandu, Nepal. KC's major research interests are: developing and applying multistate population models in demographic analysis and projections, with a particular focus on modeling human capital formation in education and health, and differential vulnerability to natural disasters at national and sub-national levels.
This book now is open access. Check https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-79111-7 to download the book for more details.