The formal demography of kinship III Kinship dynamics with time-varying demographic rates

Kinship models, from the pioneering work of Goodman, Keyfitz, and Pullum to the recent matrix-oriented approach of Caswell, have assumed time-invariant demographic rates, and computed the kinship structures implied by those rates. In reality, however, demographic rates vary with time and it is of in...

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Published inDemographic research Vol. 45; pp. 517 - 546
Main Authors Caswell, Hal, Song, Xi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Rostock Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der Wissenschaften 01.07.2021
Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
Max Planck Institut für Demografische Forschung
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Summary:Kinship models, from the pioneering work of Goodman, Keyfitz, and Pullum to the recent matrix-oriented approach of Caswell, have assumed time-invariant demographic rates, and computed the kinship structures implied by those rates. In reality, however, demographic rates vary with time and it is of interest to compute the consequences of such variation for kinship structures. Our goal is to develop a matrix model for the dynamics of kinship networks subject to arbitrary temporal variation in survival, fertility, and population structure. We develop a linked set of equations for the dynamics of the age structure of each type of kin of a Focal individual. The matrices that describe survival and fertility are given as functions of time. The initial conditions required for the time-invariant model are replaced with a set of boundary conditions for initial time and initial age. The time-varying model maintains the kinship network structure of the time-invariant model. In addition to the results provided by the time-invariant model, it provides kinship structures by period, cohort, and age. It applies equally to historical sequences of past demographic rates and to projections of future rates. As an illustration, we present an analysis of the kinship structure of Sweden from 1891 to 2120.
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ISSN:1435-9871
2363-7064
1435-9871
DOI:10.4054/DemRes.2021.45.16