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  1. Demography: The Science of Population by Jay Weinstein, Vijayan K. Pillai, 2000-11-16
  2. Supporting Local Health Care in a Chronic Crisis: Management and Financing Approaches in the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo by Roundtable on the Demography of Forced Migration, Program on Forced Migration and Health, et all 2005-12-01
  3. The Graying of the Great Powers: Demography and Geopolitics in the 21st Century by Richard Jackson, Neil Howe, 2008-05-23
  4. Demography in Archaeology (Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology) by Andrew T. Chamberlain, 2006-07-24
  5. Culture, Biology, and Anthropological Demography (New Perspectives on Anthropological and Social Demography) by Eric Abella Roth, 2004-08-23
  6. Demography and Infrastructure: National and Regional Aspects of Demographic Change (Environment & Policy)
  7. Debating Roman Demography (Mnemosyne, Bibliotheca Classica Batava Supplementum)
  8. European Demography and Economic Growth by W. R. Lee, 1979-04
  9. Introduction to the Mathematics of Demography by Robert L. Brown, 1997
  10. Demography: Analysis and Synthesis, Four Volume Set, Volume 1-4: A Treatise in Population
  11. Ache Life History: The Ecology and Demography of a Foraging People (Foundations of Human Behavior) by A. Hurtado, Kim Hill, 1996-12-31
  12. Patterns of Human Variation: The Demography, Genetics, and Phenetics of Bougainville Islanders by Jonathan S. Friedlaender, 1975-01-01
  13. Economic demography of Eastern and Southern Europe (World affairs: national and international viewpoints) by Princeton University, 1972
  14. Demography and Social Health Insurance: An International Comparison Using Generational Accounting (Beitrage Zum Gesundheitsmanagement) by Christian Hagist, 2008-03-04

61. Links (nidi)
The World Wide Web of demography presents a comprehensive overview of demographic resources on the World Wide Web and currently contain over 500 external
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The World Wide Web of Demography presents a comprehensive overview of demographic resources on the World Wide Web and currently contain over external links. The links include web sites of research institutes and organisations worldwide, data sources, literature, conferences and demographic software. If you would like to know more about (world) population in general, visit these websites:

62. Interface Demography - Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Jan Van Bavel Vicky Bastiaenssen (2007), De recente evolutie van de vruchtbaarheid in het Vlaamse Gewest update 2006, Interface demography Working Paper
http://www.vub.ac.be/SOCO/demo/intro.htm
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The Paradox of Love: The Historical Roots of Today's "Marriage Crisis" (Stephanie Coontz) Brussels, VUB-Campus Etterbeek, room E0.04, March 5, 2008 at 14.00h Abstract:
This lecture will discuss the deep-rooted origins of the fragility we see today in the contemporary institution of marriage. Coontz will argue that today's "family crisis" is in many ways the result of the very same transformations in marriage that have made family life more satisfying and more beneficial to family members than ever before in history. Increases in divorce and eventually in unwed parenthood were inherent in the revolutionary new idea, pioneered in the eighteenth century, that young people should freely choose their own mates and should do so primarily on the basis of love. To illustrate this, Coontz will discuss two "dress rehearsals" for today's concerns about family breakdown the period of the 1780s and 1790s in Europe and America, and the period after World War I. She will then discuss how those crises were temporarily contained and why, unlike then, today's diversity of family life is almost certainly here to stay.

63. What Is Demography - Wikiversity
demography literally translated from the Greek term means a description of people. On the other hand, the United Nations (UN) Demographic Dictionary
http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/What_is_Demography?

64. Critical Demography Project
Critical demography is a new and exciting paradigm that has the potential of revolutionizing the study of population. Critical demography facilitates the
http://www.albany.edu/~hdh/criticaldemography/
Critical Demography is a new and exciting paradigm that has the potential of revolutionizing the study of population. Critical Demography facilitates the development of theories, methods and concepts that do not neatly fit within the boundaries of the prevailing paradigm, conventional demography. Critical Demography makes explicit the manner in which the social structure differentiates dominant and subordinate populations. Thus, critical demography necessitates discussions of population control and population power. For instance, in this context, one cannot speak of race and sex without likewise articulating the impact of racism and sexism. In sum, critical demography reintroduces and articulates the nature of the social structure and how it impacts upon population phenomena. In the fall of 1999, Professor Horton edited a Special Issue of the Eastern Sociological Society journal, Sociological Forum on Critical Demography. This seminal issue demonstrated the range of ideas and issues to be addressed by Critical Demography with articles on feminism and demographic theory, racial segregation and homicide, racism and mortality, the demography of ethnic change in the former Soviet Union, African marital fertility, and global attempts to control black fertility. The issue ended with an essay on Critical Demography as a means of communicating research findings to the lay public. By any standard, this was an impressive beginning for the new paradigm.

65. Center For Strategic And International Studies (CSIS)
demography Population, Research Topics, Research Focus, Center for Strategic and International Studies ( CSIS ), CSIS, think tank Washington DC.
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All Sections About CSIS CSIS Experts Research Focus Publications Press Center Events Research Focus Defense and Security Policy Global Challenges Regional Transformation Quick Links Programs Board of Trustees CSIS Bookstore Newsletters ... Research Focus The different demographic trajectories of the developed and developing worlds, and the associated social, economic, and security implications, will profoundly alter the fundamental assumptions on which strategic calculations are currently made.
  • The Global Aging Initiative (GAI) conducts targeted regional analyses, as well as broader projects, such as its Aging Vulnerability Index. The role of disease and public health in demographic change is a focus of CSIS's work on global health , especially the Task Force on HIV/AIDS The Seven Revolutions project analyzes population and demographic trends and projects how the world will look in the future.
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66. History Of Italy - World Wide Web Virtual Library - Italian History Index - Demo
Italian History Index demography and Population History The URL of this page is demography.html. Red Arrow Image The Italian History Index is a
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and Web Sites. The Italian History Index provides Internet resources on the History of Italy, whether from Italy and abroad, in both Italian and other languages. If the description of the resources are in Italian, this can be taken as indicating that no English equivalent of the pages is available. The documents and materials gathered on this site should not be taken to reflect the view of the editor.
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Geographical Northern Italy Central Italy Southern Italy and Islands Other Best of Italian History Italian Search Engines Libraries and Publishers Italian Institutions and Universities ... Maps/Historical Maps Search all the WWW-VL History at vlib.iue.it

67. Ed Stephan's Timeline Of Demography
This was originally written at the request of the editors of tobe-revised Materials and Methods in demography. It s modeled on my Timeline of Sociology.
http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~stephan/timeline.demography.html
A Demography Timeline
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This was originally written at the request of the editors of to-be-revised Materials and Methods in Demography. It's modeled on my Timeline of Sociology . Two years after I submitted it the editors decided to dump it. I hope you find it useful/interesting in this format. I used a wide variety of sources in compiling this list; I can't mention each of them, but maybe just the presence of the items will be a springboard to further work (I am, blessedly, retired).
Note added 6 Sep 07 : I thank Etelka Daroczi for pointing out numerous typographical errors in an earlier version. 3800 BC Babylonian census (for taxation purposes) Egyptian cattle-census becomes annual (every two years before that) earliest record of taxpaying households in China (may go back to 3000 BC) Israelites begin to regularly register men of military age ( Numbers, I) ruins of Knossos reveal an annual census of flocks and shearings and of the shepherds responsible Egyptians begin to regularly register their citizens King David (reign 1055-15) takes a census of Israel;

68. The People Of Singapore
demography The People of Singapore. Population. Number 3440693 (July 1997 est.) Age structure. 014 years 21% (male 378651; female 357070)
http://www.usp.nus.edu.sg/post/singapore/geography/peopleov.html
Demography: The People of Singapore
Population
  • Number : 3,440,693 (July 1997 est.)
  • Age structure:
    • 0-14 years : 21% (male 378,651; female 357,070)
    • 15-64 years: 72% (male 1,237,478; female 1,239,494)
    • 65 years and over: 7% (male 101,536; female 126,464) (July 1997 est.)
  • Population Change
    • growth rate: 1.67% (1997 est.)
    • Birth rate: 14.13 births/1,000 population (1997 est.)
    • Death rate: 4.68 deaths/1,000 population (1997 est.)
    • Net migration rate: 7.27 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1997 est.)
    • Infant mortality rate: 3.9 deaths/1,000 live births (1997 est.)
    • Total fertility rate: 1.46 children born/woman (1997 est.)
    Sex ratio
    • at birth : 1.08 male(s)/female
    • under 15 years: 1.06 male(s)/female
    • 15-64 years: 1 male(s)/female
    • 65 years and over: 0.8 male(s)/female
    • total population : 1 male(s)/female (1997 est.)
    Life expectancy at birth
    • total population : 78.15 years
    • male: 75.14 years
    • female: 81.4 years (1997 est.)
    Nationality:
    Languages
    • Chinese (official dialect: Mandarin); Cantonese, Hokkien, Teochew
    • Malay (official and national)
    • Tamil (official); Malaylam, Punjabi

69. Demography :: United Nations System-Wide EARTHWATCH
demography emerging issues major assessments indicators links resources demography. Emerging issues. Exceeding carrying capacity. Major Assessments
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Change, Choice and Power : Young, Women , Livelihoods and HIV Prevention

UNFPA, 2007. 38p
The urgency of addressing the vulnerability of young women and adolescent girls of all backgrounds, but particularly the poor, cannot be over stated. Innovative, far-reaching and rapid responses are needed to impact whole generations so that the Millennium Development Goals to reduce poverty can be within reach. This paper sets out to explore the relationship between economic independence, vulnerability to HIV infection, the level of sexual and reproductive health among women and adolescent girls, and gender-based violence. The State of the World Population - Population, Reproductive Health and The Global Effort to End Poverty

70. Annotated Bibliography Of Canadian Demography: Publications About The Population
janus.ssc.uwo.ca/popstudies/abcd/ Similar pages India census, census maps, census map India, Demographic Maps of Indiademography. The Indian Census began in 1872 and it is the largest source of statistics on the people of India. It brings out statistics every 10 years.
http://janus.ssc.uwo.ca/popstudies/abcd/
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71. Changing Demography And Your Future - Journal
US demography and Generational Marketing. Navigation. — Journal About Me. More About This Website. P2280043.jpg . Kenneth W. Gronbach
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Changing Demography and Your Future
US Demography and Generational Marketing Navigation More About This Website Kenneth W. Gronbach The demographic landscape of the United States is neither level nor static. It is the proverbial moving target. It adds a dimension to marketing that is very commonly overlooked, often with devastating consequences. Subscribe Login KGC Direct Home Page Buy the book.
Illegal Immigrants
I received an email today from a friend. You know the type. It usually starts off with something like "I don't usually pass emails along but this one is important." This email was the usual anti-Latino immigrant rant filled with bigotry and half truths. This type of ignorance makes me ill. I decided to respond and hey why not include everyone on the senders list. Below is the response: Remember we are a Nation of immigrants,mostly German. The only natives are the Native Americans. I wonder if they wrote emails about the English, Dutch and Spanish who took their land and scared off their game. Millions of Latinos poured into our country in the last twenty years to take the entry level jobs that went begging when they were exited by the Baby Boomers and then shunned by Generation X. You can't really blame it on Generation X ( born 1965 to 1984) because their ranks were over ten million people short of the footprint left behind by The Boomers because of Roe vs Wade and the this strange concept of Zero Population Growth. Half the babies (two million) born in 2007 in the United States were Latino. Without Latino fertility our Nation would be below replacement level and on par with The doomed European Union and Russia.

72. Norfolk County Council - Demography And Information
This includes information on population, crime, deprivation, the Census, education, health and economic activity Enter Data Observatory Exploring the 2001
http://www.norfolk.gov.uk/consumption/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=53

73. NPWRC :: A Ten-year History Of The Demography And Productivity Of An Arctic Wolf
Observations of a pack of two to eight adult wolves and their pups during ten summers (19861995) on Ellesmere Island, Northwest Territories.
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A Ten-Year History of the Demography and
Productivity of an Arctic Wolf Pack
By L. David Mech Abstract A pack of two to eight adult wolves ( Canis lupus arctos Key words wolf, Canis lupus , productivity, demography, breeding tenure, survival This resource is based on the following source (Northern Prairie Publication LDM0148): Mech, L. David. 1995. A ten-year history of the demography and productivity of an arctic wolf pack. Arctic 48(4):329-332. This resource should be cited as: Mech, L. David. 1995. A ten-year history of the demography and productivity of an arctic wolf pack. Arctic 48(4):329-332. Jamestown, ND: Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center Online. http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/mammals/demogrph/index.htm (Version 18SEP2000).
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74. Bibliographie Internationale De La Démographie Historique
The International Bibliography of Historical demography in a few words A team of correspondents, who are mostly historical demographers,
http://www.ulg.ac.be/hiecosoc/bidh/uk/aboutuk.shtml
The International Bibliography of Historical Demography in a few words
Editor First issue Periodicity annual Published by
  • U.I.E.S.P. (Union Internationale pour l'Etude Scientifique des Populations)
Contributors ca 30 (20 Europeans) S.D.H. ), the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population ( I.U.S.S.P. ), and the International Committee of Historical Sciences ( I.C.H.S. At that time, significant developments were occurring outside the pioneer countries, which resulted in an important increase in annual publications. For this reason, one of the primary objectives of the IBDH was to offer researchers a tool that would remain up to date. The natural choice was to follow the model of a current bibliography An international approach has been used to promote the enrichment derived from different focuses, methods, and points of view, and to avoid the compartmentalization of any discipline. A team of correspondents , who are mostly historical demographers, is spread across the four corners of the planet, and each one is charged with "covering" a geographic region. Their task consists of selecting and describing the

75. Chinese Miracle Based On Brutal Demography - Pravda.Ru
demography is probably one of the most mythologized parts of the social activity. If birth rate drops and death rate rises, everyone begins to dilate on
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76. Demographic Links
Among the demographers statistics is the dependency ratio of a population, comprised of the proportion of nonworking young (the youth dependency ratio,
http://www.trinity.edu/~mkearl/demograp.html
DEMOGRAPHY
While world fears have generally centered around the proliferation of nuclear, biological, and chemical weaponry, the major time bomb clicking away is a demographic one. In 1998, the two hundredth anniversary of Thomas Robert Malthus's "Essay on the Principle of Population" was observed. Developed in this work is how under ideal conditions human numbers increase geometrically. (See Frank Elwell's Reclaiming Malthus site.) Six years after its publication, in 1804, world population first reached one billion people. Just 123 years later the population reached two billion, and in 47 years doubled again to four billion in 1974. In the fall of 1999, one born in 1960 will have seen the world's population double from 3 to 6 billion (check out ZPG's Y6B page ); one born in 1927 will have seen human numbers tripled (source: United Nations, 1998 ). Of the estimated 105 billion humans who have ever been born, 5.5 percent are currently alive Around the world the number of births in 1998:
  • annually equals the combined populations of all Central American countries, or more than the population of Japan or Bangladesh

77. NOVA | World In The Balance | Be A Demographer | PBS
In this matching game, learn more about demographic markers that reflect a country s present culture and population and shape its future course.
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This feature requires Flash, a free software plug-in, and JavaScript. Install Flash In 1950, the term "population explosion" was unheard of, yet the demographic forces that would trigger runaway population growth were settling into place. Death rates in the developed world had already plummeted, and those in the developing world were falling as well, while birthrates remained high. Today, demographic data continue to foretell dramatic changes ahead, though different countries have starkly different future prospects. In this matching game, learn more about demographic markers that both reflect a country's culture and population as well as shape its future course. To play the game Susan K. Lewis
World in the Balance homepage
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78. H-Demog Discussion Network
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    . H-Demog is an international scholarly online discussion list on demographic history. Tell me more about H-Demog Post-doctoral fellowship Kris Inwood [mailto:kinwood@uoguelph.ca] FYI: Histories of the Global Eradication of Smallpox, series 2, Wellcome Trust C Prof. HJ Cook [mailto:fgcook@btinternet.com] CPF: IUSSP Seminar on Social Differences in Mortality Frans van Poppel (poppel@nidi.nl) QUERY: Country-Specific Net Migration Rates, 1945-present - reply Mark Spoerer [mailto:spoerer@uni-hohenheim.de] QUERY: Country-Specific Net Migration Rates, 1945-present - reply jvaug001@student.ucr.edu [mailto:jvaug001@student.ucr.edu] QUERY: Country-Specific Net Migration Rates, 1945-present - reply William H. Hubbard, History, UniBergen QUERY: Country-Specific Net Migration Rates, 1945-present
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