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... Espenshade are at the Office of Population Research, Princeton University; the latter served as a member of the Panel to Evaluate Microsimulation Models for Social Welfare Programs. The helpful comments of Eugene Ericksen, the generous cooperation of Alice Wade, and the technical assistance of Diane Van Houten are gratefully acknowledged.
From page 306...
... These projections are especially relevant because they are frequently used to calibrate microsimulation models. The nature of cohort component population projections is described in the next section.


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