Utilities for reading data from the Human Mortality Database (<https://www.mortality.org>), Human Fertility Database (<https://www.humanfertility.org>), and similar databases from the web or locally into an R session as data.frame objects. These are the two most widely used sources of demographic data to study basic demographic change, trends, and develop new demographic methods. Other supported databases at this time include the Human Fertility Collection (<https://www.fertilitydata.org>), The Japanese Mortality Database (<https://www.ipss.go.jp/p-toukei/JMD/index-en.html>), and the Canadian Human Mortality Database (<http://www.bdlc.umontreal.ca/chmd/>). Arguments and data are standardized.
Version: 2.0.6 Depends: R (≥ 4.1) Imports: httr, rvest, dplyr, janitor, lubridate, readr, stringr, tidyr, rlang, tidyselect Suggests: RCurl Published: 2025-01-21 DOI: 10.32614/CRAN.package.HMDHFDplus Author: Tim Riffe [aut, cre], Carl Boe [aut], Jason Hilton [aut], Josh Goldstein [ctb], Stephen Holzman [ctb], Sam Hyun Yoo [ctb] Maintainer: Tim Riffe <tim.riffe at gmail.com> BugReports: https://github.com/timriffe/HMDHFDplus/issues License: GPL-2 URL: https://github.com/timriffe/HMDHFDplus NeedsCompilation: no Citation: HMDHFDplus citation info Materials: NEWS In views: ActuarialScience CRAN checks: HMDHFDplus results Documentation: Downloads: Reverse dependencies: Linking:Please use the canonical form https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=HMDHFDplus to link to this page.
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