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Изучение зависимости рождаемости населения от обеспеченности врачебным персоналом и расходов на здравоохранение, физическую культуру и спорт с помощью эконометрических моделей

Изучение зависимости рождаемости населения от обеспеченности врачебным персоналом и расходов на здравоохранение, физическую культуру и спорт с помощью эконометрических моделей

Abstract

One of the most important problems of demographic statistics is studying of natural movement of the population. One of the major indicators of studying the natural movement is the rate of birth. In this article econometric models of linear regression of dependence of birth rate of the population from security with the medical personnel and expenses on health care, physical culture and sport were constructed.The importance of the constructed models and their parameters is checked, the forecast becomes.

Строятся эконометрические модели линейной регрессии завсимости рождаемости населения от обеспеченности врачебным персоналом и расходов на здравоохранение, физическую культуру и спорт. Проверяется значимость построенных моделей и их параметров, делается прогноз.

Keywords

РОЖДАЕМОСТЬ НАСЕЛЕНИЯ, ДЕМОГРАФИЧЕСКАЯ ПОЛИТИКА, ЭКОНОМЕТРИЧЕСКИЕ МОДЕЛИ, МНОЖЕСТВЕННАЯ И ПАРНАЯ ЛИНЕЙНАЯ РЕГРЕССИЯ, ЗНАЧИМОСТЬ МОДЕЛИ

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