APC curvature plots: Displaying nonlinear age-period-cohort patterns on Lexis plots

<b>Background</b>: The analysis of age-period-cohort (APC) patterns of vital rate changes over time is of great importance for understanding demographic phenomena. Given the limitations of statistical modeling, the use of graphical analyses is often regarded as a more transparent approac...

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Main Authors: Enrique Acosta, Alyson van Raalte
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research 2019-11-01
Series:Demographic Research
Online Access:https://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol41/42/
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spelling doaj-913763f6709f4df380a871bf5b532b802020-11-25T03:40:08ZengMax Planck Institute for Demographic ResearchDemographic Research1435-98712019-11-01414210.4054/DemRes.2019.41.424441APC curvature plots: Displaying nonlinear age-period-cohort patterns on Lexis plotsEnrique Acosta0Alyson van Raalte1Max-Planck-Institut f&#xfc;r Demografische ForschungMax-Planck-Institut für Demografische Forschung<b>Background</b>: The analysis of age-period-cohort (APC) patterns of vital rate changes over time is of great importance for understanding demographic phenomena. Given the limitations of statistical modeling, the use of graphical analyses is often regarded as a more transparent approach to identifying APC effects. <b>Objective</b>: The current paper proposes a Lexis plot for the depiction and analysis of curvature, which is defined as the estimable nonlinear component of age, period, and cohort effects. <b>Methods</b>: In a single visualization, we combine the dynamics of the location, the magnitude, and the spread of nonlinear temporal effects for multiple populations or demographic phenomena. Using vital rates, we provide three examples in which we analyze the APC nonlinear effects of different demographic phenomena. <b>Results</b>: We construct several APC curvature plots to display the following patterns: the modal cohort of excess mortality from drug-related causes by racial/ethnic group in the United States among the baby boomer generations; the modal age of excess mortality in young adults; and the modal age of fertility over cohorts and across populations. <b>Contribution</b>: The use of the APC curvature plot offers more flexibility when analyzing nonlinear APC effects than the use of mathematical models or other Lexis plots.https://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol41/42/
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author Enrique Acosta
Alyson van Raalte
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APC curvature plots: Displaying nonlinear age-period-cohort patterns on Lexis plots
Demographic Research
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Alyson van Raalte
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title APC curvature plots: Displaying nonlinear age-period-cohort patterns on Lexis plots
title_short APC curvature plots: Displaying nonlinear age-period-cohort patterns on Lexis plots
title_full APC curvature plots: Displaying nonlinear age-period-cohort patterns on Lexis plots
title_fullStr APC curvature plots: Displaying nonlinear age-period-cohort patterns on Lexis plots
title_full_unstemmed APC curvature plots: Displaying nonlinear age-period-cohort patterns on Lexis plots
title_sort apc curvature plots: displaying nonlinear age-period-cohort patterns on lexis plots
publisher Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
series Demographic Research
issn 1435-9871
publishDate 2019-11-01
description <b>Background</b>: The analysis of age-period-cohort (APC) patterns of vital rate changes over time is of great importance for understanding demographic phenomena. Given the limitations of statistical modeling, the use of graphical analyses is often regarded as a more transparent approach to identifying APC effects. <b>Objective</b>: The current paper proposes a Lexis plot for the depiction and analysis of curvature, which is defined as the estimable nonlinear component of age, period, and cohort effects. <b>Methods</b>: In a single visualization, we combine the dynamics of the location, the magnitude, and the spread of nonlinear temporal effects for multiple populations or demographic phenomena. Using vital rates, we provide three examples in which we analyze the APC nonlinear effects of different demographic phenomena. <b>Results</b>: We construct several APC curvature plots to display the following patterns: the modal cohort of excess mortality from drug-related causes by racial/ethnic group in the United States among the baby boomer generations; the modal age of excess mortality in young adults; and the modal age of fertility over cohorts and across populations. <b>Contribution</b>: The use of the APC curvature plot offers more flexibility when analyzing nonlinear APC effects than the use of mathematical models or other Lexis plots.
url https://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol41/42/
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