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Data Analysis and Related Applications, Volume 2 Multivariate, Health and Demographic Data Analysis

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01.11.2022

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Konstantinos N. Zafeiris + weitere

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Erscheinungsdatum

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448

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24/16,1/2,9 cm

Gewicht

836 g

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Englisch

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978-1-78630-772-9

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  • Produktbild: Data Analysis and Related Applications, Volume 2
  • Preface xv
    Konstantinos N ZAFEIRIS, Yiannis DIMOTIKALIS, Christos H SKIADAS, Alex KARAGRIGORIOU and Christiana KARAGRIGORIOU-VONTA

    Part 1 1

    Chapter 1 A Topological Clustering of Variables 3
    Rafik ABDESSELAM

    1.1 Introduction 3

    1.2 Topological context 5

    1.3 Topological clustering of variables -- selective review 9

    1.4 Illustration on real data of simple examples 10

    1.5 Conclusion 19

    1.6 Appendix 20

    1.7 References 23

    Chapter 2 A New Regression Model for Count Compositions 25
    Roberto ASCARI and Sonia MIGLIORATI

    2.1 Introduction 25

    2.1.1 Distributions for count vectors 26

    2.2 Regression models and Bayesian inference 29

    2.3 Simulation studies 30

    2.4 Application to real electoral data 34

    2.5 References 37

    Chapter 3 Intergenerational Class Mobility in Greece with Evidence from EU-SILC 39
    Glykeria STAMATOPOULOU, Maria SYMEONAKI and Catherine MICHALOPOULOU

    3.1 Introduction 39

    3.2 Data and methods 41

    3.3 The trends of class mobility between different birth cohorts 45

    3.4 Conclusion 52

    3.5 References 52

    Chapter 4 Capturing School-to-Work Transitions Using Data from the First European Graduate Survey 55
    Maria SYMEONAKI, Glykeria STAMATOPOULOU and Dimitris PARSANOGLOU

    4.1 Introduction 55

    4.2 Data and methodology 57

    4.3 Results 58

    4.4 Conclusion 63

    4.5 References 64

    Chapter 5 A Cluster Analysis Approach for Identifying Precarious Workers 67
    Maria SYMEONAKI, Glykeria STAMATOPOULOU and Dimitris PARSANOGLOU

    5.1 Introduction 67

    5.2 Data and methodology 68

    5.3 Results 70

    5.4 Conclusion and discussion 74

    5.5 References 75

    Chapter 6 American Option Pricing Under a Varying Economic Situation Using Semi-Markov Decision Process 77
    Kouki TAKADA, Marko DIMITROV, Lu JIN and Ying NI

    6.1 Introduction 77

    6.2 American option pricing 79

    6.3 Exercising strategies 80

    6.4 Conclusion 89

    6.5 References 89

    Chapter 7 The Implementation of Hierarchical Classifications and Cochran's Rule in the Analysis of Social Data 91
    Aggeliki YFANTI and Catherine MICHALOPOULOU

    7.1 Introduction 91

    7.2 Methods 95

    7.3 Results 96

    7.4 Conclusion 101

    7.5 References 102

    Chapter 8 Dynamic Optimization with Tempered Stable Subordinators for Modeling River Hydraulics 105
    Hidekazu YOSHIOKA and Yumi YOSHIOKA

    8.1 Introduction 105

    8.2 Mathematical model 108

    8.3 Optimization problem 109

    8.4 HJBI equation: formulation and solution 111

    8.5 Concluding remarks 115

    8.6 Acknowledgments 116

    8.7 References 116

    Part 2 119

    Chapter 9 Predicting Event Counts in Event-Driven Clinical Trials Accounting for Cure and Ongoing Recruitment 121
    Vladimir ANISIMOV, Stephen GORMLEY, Rosalind BAVERSTOCK and Cynthia KINEZA

    9.1 Introduction 122

    9.2 Modeling the process of event occurrence 123

    9.3 Predicting event counts for patients at risk 127

    9.4 Predicting event counts accounting for ongoing recruitment 129

    9.5 Monte Carlo simulation 133

    9.6 Software development 133

    9.7 R package and implementation in a clinical trial 138

    9.8 Conclusion 140

    9.9 References 141

    Chapter 10 Structural Modeling: An Application to the Evaluation of Ecosystem Practices at the Plot Level 143
    Dominique DESBOIS

    10.1 Introduction 143

    10.2 Structural equation modeling using partial least squares 144

    10.3 Material and method 150

    10.4 Results and discussion 154

    10.5 Conclusion 161

    10.6 References 161

    Chapter 11 Lean Management as an Improvement Factor in Health Services -- The Case of Venizeleio General Hospital of Crete, Greece 163
    Eleni GENITSARIDI and George MATALLIOTAKIS

    11.1 Introduction 164

    11.2 Theoretical framework 164

    11.3 Purpose of the research 168

    11.4 Methodology 168

    11.5 Research results 168

    11.6 Conclusion 175

    11.7 References 176

    Chapter 12 Motivation and Professional Satisfaction of Medical and Nursing Staff of Primary Health Care Structures (Urban and Regional Health Centers) of the Prefecture of Heraklion, Under the Responsibility of the 7th Ministry 179
    Mihalis KYRIAKAKIS and George MATALLIOTAKIS

    12.1 Introduction 180

    12.2 Methodology and material 180

    12.3 Results 182

    12.4 Discussion 194

    12.5 Conclusion 196

    12.6 References 197

    Chapter 13 Developing a Bibliometric Quality Indicator for Journals Applied to the Field of Dentistry Pilar VALDERRAMA, Ana M AGUILERA and Mariano J VALDERRAMA

    13.1 Introduction 199

    13.2 Methodology 200

    13.3 Discussion and conclusion 206

    13.4 Acknowledgments 207

    13.5 Appendix 208

    13.6 References 210

    Chapter 14 Statistical Process Monitoring Techniques for Covid-19 211
    Emmanouil-Nektarios KALLIGERIS and Andreas MAKRIDES

    14.1 Introduction 211

    14.2 Materials and methods 212

    14.3 Behavior of Covid-19 disease in the Mediterranean region 214

    14.4 Conclusion 218

    14.5 Acknowledgments 221

    14.6 References 221

    Part 3 223

    Chapter 15 Increase of Retirement Age and Health State of Population in Czechia 225
    Tomás FIALA, Jitka LANGHAMROVÁ and Jana VRABCOVÁ

    15.1 Introduction 225

    15.2 Data and methodological remarks 227

    15.3 Statutory retirement age 228

    15.4 Development of the state of health of population 230

    15.5 Development of the state of health of population in productive and post-productive ages 232

    15.6 Conclusion 234

    15.7 Acknowledgment 235

    15.8 References 235

    Chapter 16 A Generalized Mean Under a Non-Regular Framework and Extreme Value Index Estimation 237
    M IVETTE GOMES, Lígia HENRIQUES-RODRIGUES and Dinis PESTANA

    16.1 Introduction 237

    16.2 Preliminary results in the area of EVT for heavy tails and asymptotic behavior of MOp functionals 239

    16.3 Finite-sample behavior of MOp functionals 243

    16.4 A non-regular adaptive choice of p and k 247

    16.5 Concluding remarks 248

    16.6 References 248

    Chapter 17 Demography and Policies in V4 Countries 251
    Michaela KADLECOVÁ, Filip HON and Jitka LANGHAMROVÁ

    17.1 Introduction 251

    17.2 Demographic development in the V4 countries 252

    17.3 Development of fertility and family policy 255

    17.4 Pension systems of the Visegrad Four countries 258

    17.5 Prediction of future development of V4 populations 261

    17.6 Conclusion 265

    17.7 Acknowledgments 266

    17.8 References 267

    Chapter 18 Decomposing Differences in Life Expectancy with and without Disability: The Case of Czechia 271
    David MORÁVEK, Tomás BELOCH and Jitka LANGHAMROVÁ

    18.1 Introduction 271

    18.2 Methodology and data 273

    18.3 Main results 276

    18.4 Conclusion 281

    18.5 Acknowledgments 282

    18.6 References 283

    Chapter 19 Assessing the Predictive Ability of Subjective Survival Probabilities 285
    Apostolos PAPACHRISTOS and Georgia VERROPOULOU

    19.1 Introduction 285

    19.2 Methods 286

    19.3 Results 292

    19.4 Discussion 297

    19.5 Conclusion 298

    19.6 Acknowledgments 298

    19.7 References 299

    Chapter 20 Exploring Excess Mortality During the Covid-19 Pandemic with Seasonal ARIMA Models 303
    Karl-Heinz JÖCKEL and Peter PFLAUMER

    20.1 Introduction 304

    20.2 Binomial mortality model and the empirical distribution of daily deaths in Germany 305

    20.3 Non-seasonal ARIMA model for weekly data in Germany 307

    20.4 Seasonal ARIMA models of weekly deaths for Spain, Germany and Sweden 311

    20.5 Measuring excess mortality, especially in Spain, Germany and Sweden 322

    20.6 Forecasting daily deaths in Germany 324

    20.7 Conclusion 330

    20.8 Appendix 331

    20.8.1 Estimation results of the other age classes 331

    20.8.2 Time series decomposition 332

    20.9 References 334

    Chapter 21 The Impact of Cesarean Section on Neonatal Mortality in Rural--Urban Divisions in a Region of Brazil 337
    Carlos SANTOS and Neir PAES

    21.1 Introduction 338

    21.2 Materials and methods 339

    21.2.1 Multilevel logistic model 340

    21.3 Results and discussion 341

    21.4 Conclusion 345

    21.5 References 346

    Chapter 22 Analysis of Alcohol Policy in Czechia: Estimation of Alcohol Policy Scale Compared to EU Countries 349
    Kornélia SVACINOVÁ, Markéta Majerová PECHHOLDOVÁ and Jana VRABCOVÁ

    22.1 Introduction 350

    22.2 Literature review 351

    22.3 Methods 352

    22.4 Results 354

    22.5 Discussion 359

    22.6 Conclusion 360

    22.7 Acknowledgment 360

    22.8 References 360

    Chapter 23 Alcohol-Related Mortality and Its Cause-Elimination in Life Tables in Selected European Countries and USA: An International Comparison 363
    Jana VRABCOVÁ, Markéta Majerová PECHHOLDOVÁ and Kornélia SVACINOVÁ

    23.1 Introduction 364

    23.2 Data and methods 365

    23.3 Alcohol consumption in European countries by the OECD 367

    23.4 Czechia 369

    23.5 Poland 369

    23.6 Belarus 371

    23.7 Russia 371

    23.8 France 371

    23.9 USA 371

    23.10 Conclusion 374

    23.11 Acknowledgment 375

    23.12 References 375

    Chapter 24 Labor Force Aging in the Czech Republic: The Role of Education and Economic Industry 377
    Martina SIMKOVA and Jaroslav SIXTA

    24.1 Introduction 377

    24.2 The setting of the statutory retirement age 378

    24.3 The economic status of elderly workers 379

    24.4 The structure of working people by factors 380

    24.5 The change in the number of workers 382

    24.6 Conclusion 385

    24.7 Acknowledgment 385

    24.8 References 386

    List of Authors 387

    Index 393

    Summary of Volume 1 395