MACRO ANALYSIS BY MEANS OF COHORT ANALYSIS
This paper discusses macro analysis of social change by means of cohort analysis. The material is based on over thirty-five years of experience with Chikio Hayashi, conducting statistical analyses of the Japanese National Character studies (Hayashi, 1987; Hayashi and Suzuki, 1984; Suzuki, 1970). In...
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