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Date: 2021-01-30
The rcbayes
package is an R package that contains functions to calculate and
estimate Rogers-Castro migration age schedules in a Bayesian
framework.
rcbayes version 0.3.0 is now available on CRAN.
rcbayes is a spin-off package that is called on by DemoTools,
but can also be used as a stand-alone package. DemoTools is
an R package that contains simple functions often used in demographic
analysis.
This project, including both the rcbayes and
DemoTools packages, is commissioned by the UN Population
Division and financed by the Bill and Melinda Gates
Foundation as part of the Making
Family Planning Count project. rcbayes was created in
collaboration with Monica
Alexander and Tim Riffe.
This work is licensed under the MIT License.
To get started with rcbayes we recommend taking a look
at the vignette Rogers
Castro Migration Models with rcbayes.
You can load the rcbayes package as follows:
# install.packages("rcbayes")
library(rcbayes)Note that this package requires rstan. If you have
issues installing rstan additional information is available
here, as well as
from a general Google search.
For additional tips in getting models to converge, we recommend taking a look at the vignette Model Convergence With mig_estimate_rc.
To cite rcbayes in publications, please use:
Alexander M, Yeung J, and Riffe T. (2021) rcbayes: An R package of tools for Bayesian Rogers-Castro Migration Age Schedules URL: https://github.com/jessieyeung/rcbayes/.
@Misc{rcbayes,
Title = {rcbayes: {A}n {R} package for Bayesian Rogers-Castro Migration Age Schedules},
Author = {Alexander, M and Yeung, J and Riffe, T},
Year = {2021},
note = {URL:~\url{https://github.com/jessieyeung/rcbayes/}}
}
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.
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