What do the terms “period” and “cohort” mean in statistics? How do they differ, and why does it matter?

Several concepts in demography can be calculated either as a “cohort” or as a “period” measure. These terms are often used to describe life expectancy, but also apply to measures such as fertility rates or the age of death.

How do these terms differ, and why does it matter?

In this article, I will explain the difference between period and cohort measures. I will also give some examples of what they are used for, and describe how they are calculated and interpreted.

To do this, we’ll look at three different uses of period and cohort: data, effects and measures.

Period versus cohort data

Let’s start by looking at period and cohort data. These will help to develop an int…

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