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  1. People Demography & Social Exc (Population Studies) by Council of Europe, 2003-01
  2. Demography The Statistical Study Of Human Populations
  3. Papers in Jewish Demography 1981. Jewish Populations Studies, No. 16 by U. O., et al., eds Schmelz, 1983
  4. Demography (A Status study on population research in India) by Shital Prased Jain, 1975
  5. Population Studies: Animal Ecology Demography by Katherine Brehme, ed Warren, 1957-01-01
  6. Demography - The Statistical Study of Human Populations (Volume 40 No 1)
  7. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology Volume XXII Population studies: Animal Ecology and Demography by Various, 1958-01-01
  8. The Demography of Roman Egypt (Cambridge Studies in Population, Economy and Society in Past Time) by Roger S. Bagnall, Bruce W. Frier, 2006-04-20
  9. Arab Political Demography: Population Growth And Natalist Policies (Sussex Studies in Demographic Developments and Socioeconomic) by Onn Winckler, 2005-05
  10. Arab Politcal Demography: Population Growth And Natalist Policies (Sussex Studies in Demographic Developments and Socioeconomic) by Onn Winckler, 2005-05
  11. Demography of the Jews in the Netherlands: Based on an enumeration, as of January 1, 1966, undertaken by the Committee for Demography of the Jews in the Netherlands (Jewish population studies) by Ph. van Praag, 1976
  12. Demography of the Jews in the Netherlands (Jewish population studies) by Philip H van Praag, 1976
  13. Mortality of Hispanic Populations: Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, and Cubans in the United States and in the Home Countries (Studies in Population and Urban Demography) by Ira Rosenwaike, 1991
  14. Population Studies: Animal Ecology and Demography

61. Home Page
Promotes scientific studies of demography and populationrelated issues. An international professional association for individuals interested in population studies.
http://www.iussp.org
Cliquez ici XXV IUSSP International Population Conference
Tours, France
18-23 July 2005
See the videos of the sessions Papers presented during the Meeting"Censuses in the 21st Century : Improving Data Utilization and Dissemination" Program Summary and
Sessions Details
Programme Participants Index
Welcome to the IUSSP Web Site.... the world wide network of demographers
The International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) promotes scientific studies of demography and population-related issues. Originally founded in 1928 and reconstituted in 1947, the IUSSP is the leading international professional association for individuals interested in population studies. The IUSSP network includes almost 2000 members world-wide, one third of whom are from developing countries. "foster relations between persons engaged in the study of demography in all countries of the world, and stimulate interest in demographic matters among governments, national and international organisations, scientific bodies and the general public. The Union shall have power to organise conferences, and to publish scientific information, dealing with population issues."
IUSSP Membership Directory
Document Downloads Dues Payment Form (RTF) or PDF IUSSP Information Brochure (PDF) For PDF files, free Acrobat Reader

62. Centre For Population Studies - Home
Centre for population studies CPS has strong programmes of research in the demography of ageing, reproductive health and the demographic impact of the
http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/cps/
Contact People Sitemap A-Z ... Departments You are here: Home Departments EPH
Centre for Population Studies
Unit
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Head of Unit:
Unit Research Degree Co-ordinator: John Cleland
Unit Administrator: Carolyn Hartley Tel: Fax: The Centre for Population Studies (CPS) is a research unit within the of the . CPS is engaged in the measurement and explanation of population trends and in the evaluation of attempts to modify them. With 25 academic and academic-related staff, CPS represents the largest research group in Britain concerned with demography, reproductive health research, and related disciplines. The Centre is active in research both on Britain and other developed countries and in research on the developing world, where it has a regional focus on sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia and parts of Latin America. CPS has strong programmes of research in the demography of ageing, reproductive health and the demographic impact of the AIDS epidemic in Africa. Other fields of research in which the Centre is active include family demography, medical demography and the indirect estimation of fertility and mortality in the developing world. It also hosts

63. FASS - Societies & Cultures - Demography & Population Studies
FASS Societies and Cultures; demography population studies.
http://www.waikato.ac.nz/wfass/subjects/societies-cultures/demog-pop-stds/

Te Kura Kete Aronui
SEARCH LEARNING RESEARCH NEWS ABOUT US ... Careers Societies and Cultures Home Welcome Staff Profiles Contact ... Population Studies Centre
Department of Societies and Cultures
The University of Waikato
Private Bag 3105, Hamilton
Tel: +64 7 838 4718 or +64 7 838 4030
Fax: +64 7 838 4654 ADDRESS WEBMASTER CONTACT AUTHOR Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences - Te Kura Kete Aronui
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64. Bevölkerungswissenschaft An Der Humboldt-Universität - Aktuell
A web site on population studies in Germany (in both German and English).
http://www.demographie.de/

65. Center For Demography And Population Health - Papers
University of Washington Center for studies in demography and Ecology University of Western Ontario population studies Center
http://www.fsu.edu/~popctr/papers/
Center for Demography and Population Health People Core Faculty Affiliated Faculty Staff Students Programs Master's Degree Certificate Program Papers Florida State Others Links Other Pop. Centers Online Journals Online Data Grants Various Grants home papers
FLORIDA STATE
WORKING PAPERS FROM THE CENTER
The working Paper Series was started in 1983. These papers represent
the work of faculty and students in the Center, and they cover a wide
range of topics in the field of population studies. For Working Papers in Years Prior to 2003, Please Contact the Center Librarian (jkirk@fsu.edu). WORKING PAPERS FROM OTHER CENTERS ANU, Australia Demography Program
Indiana University
Center for the Study of Institutions, Population, and Environmental Change
University of Michigan
Population Studies Center
University of North Carolina
Carolina Population Center
Pennsylvania State University
Population Research Institute
Rand
Labor and Population Program
University of Texas, Austin

66. Center For Demography And Population Health - Links > Other Population Centers
Australian National University demography Program Brown University population studies and Training Center University of Califoria, Los Angeles (UCLA)
http://www.fsu.edu/~popctr/links/other_popcenters.html
Center for Demography and Population Health People Core Faculty Affiliated Faculty Staff Students Programs Master's Degree Certificate Program Papers Florida State Others Links Other Pop. Centers Online Journals Online Data Grants Various Grants home links
OTHER POPULATION CENTERS The Alan Guttmacher Institute
Australian National University
Demography Program
Brown University
Population Studies and Training Center
University of Califoria, Los Angeles (UCLA)
California Center for Population Research (CCPR)
Cornell University
Population and Development Program
East-West Center
Program on Population
Family Health International

Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies

Johns Hopkins University
Hopkins Population Center
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Centre for Population Studies National Bureau of Economic Research Center for Aging Research Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute Pennsylvania State University Population Research Institute The Population Council Population Reference Bureau Princeton University Office of Population Research The RAND Population Research Center Syracuse University Thailand, Chulalongkorn University

67. Minnesota Population Center
economic demography public health population studies - family and life course demography. the opportunity for hands-on experience in using demographic
http://www.pop.umn.edu/popstudies/index.shtml
Graduate Minor in Population Studies
Population Studies Announcements What is Population Studies? Population Studies is a multidisciplinary research area at the intersection of the mathematical sciences, the health and social sciences, and public policy. Traditionally, the field has been associated with demography, which is concerned with changes in population size, distribution, and structure due to births, deaths, and migration. In recent decades, the scope of population research has greatly expanded to include such topics as fertility and family planning; morbidity and access to health care; demographic transitions; mortality; mobility, migration, and immigration; household and family composition; the life course; schooling; poverty and economic welfare; the aged; minorities; economic development; labor markets and labor force composition; social stratification; urbanization; and population growth, density, and distribution. What can I do with a minor in Population Studies? Training and certification in Population Studies is applicable in many areas. A wide variety of organizations need researchers and professionals with Population Studies skills: governmental agencies that oversee health issues, welfare and human resources, urban planning, population planning, and the census; non-governmental organizations concerned with public policy in planning, population, and health issues; private companies seeking skilled researchers who understand demographics for marketing purposes; and universities and colleges eager to hire new faculty who can use demography and population studies in their teaching and research.

68. Doctoral Program In Demography, Graduate Group In Demography, Population Studies
The Graduate Group in demography and the population studies Center together comprise the core elements of Penn s demography program.
http://www.pop.upenn.edu/programs/ggd/ggd.index.html

Admissions

Financial Support

Curriculum

GGD Faculty
... Programs of Study
Doctoral Program in Demography
Introduction
The graduate groups are responsible for training students through course work and supervised research. Faculty research in Demography is carried out within the Population Studies Center, which is administered by the Center Director. All members of the Graduate Group in Demography are also Research Associates of the Population Studies Center, but the Center also includes many affiliates from other departments at Penn and nearby universities. The Graduate Group in Demography and the Population Studies Center together comprise the core elements of Penn's Demography program. Demography has a long and proud tradition at Penn, and students seeking to specialize in it have an unusually broad array of courses from which to pick and a relatively large number of faculty members with whom they can work. Penn is unique in having professors who teach and conduct research within virtually all substantive areas of population. Students specializing in Demography are expected to be conversant with the fundamental methods of Demography and the basic substantive and theoretical issues before the field. Students and faculty in the Population Studies Center carry out a varied program of population research. The Center provides office and work space for faculty and student associates and maintains a Demography library, and a fully-staffed computing center and data library. Many students secure direct research experience by participating in Center research projects. The Center sponsors a weekly seminar series and informal sessions where students meet and talk with visiting scholars. The Population Aging Research Center, a component of the Population Studies Center, offers seminars, a working paper series, and other specialized opportunities in demography of aging.

69. Summer Institute For Demographic Research - Population Studies Center - SAS - Pe
demography, in general, is the study of how and why populations change. The population under study may include college students in Canada,
http://www.pop.upenn.edu/programs/sidr.html
Summer Institute for Demographic Research
Application Due Date: March 25, 2005
The Population Studies Center at the University of Pennsylvania, under a grant from the Mellon Foundation, is offering a summer program consisting of a six-week introduction to population studies for currently enrolled undergraduate students. The purpose of the program is to improve the human resource base in the field of demography and to reinforce the ethnic diversity of that human resource base. Demography, in general, is the study of how and why populations change. The population under study may include college students in Canada, international migrants in U.S., or married couples in Kenya. Research within the field of demography is equally diverse and may involve analysis of the changing racial composition of the prison population in the U.S., determinants of under-weight births to mothers in Philadelphia, the fertility rate in Eastern European countries, or the number of deaths due to malaria in Ghana. This is a broad and exciting field within the social sciences. The Institute is for students who want to acquire knowledge and skills that will enable them to engage in this type of demographic analysis. Such skills are in demand increasingly in academic, corporate, and governmental settings. This program may also benefit students whose educational goal is an advanced degree in demography or sociology with an emphasis in population studies. Students who choose this program should have an aptitude for mathematics. Depending on your background in mathematics a semester of calculus is desirable, but not absolutely essential. Students should also be familiar with economics.

70. UMass Amherst: Social And Demographic Research Institute
Conceptual introduction to demography (SOC 261population studies or equivalent). 2. population methods (SOC 363-Techniques of Demographic Analysis).
http://www.umass.edu/sadri/popstudiescertificate.html
Welcome People Sponsored Research Working Papers ... Links
Population Studies Certificate
Contact Information
Sanjiv Gupta
, Director
W36D Machmer Hall, 240 Hicks Way
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA 01003-9278 Phone: (413) 577-1773
E-mail: sangupta@soc.umass.edu The Faculty Ralph Faulkingham, Alan Swedlund (Anthropology); Nancy Folbre, Carole Heim (Economics); Piper Gaubatz, James Hafner (Geosciences); Susan Sturgeon (Public Health); John Gerber (Plant, Soil and Insect Sciences); Douglas Anderton, Michelle Budig, Sanjiv Gupta, Jen Lundquist, Richard Tessler (Sociology); Robert Muth (Natural Resource Studies). The program in Population Studies prepares undergraduate students for careers requiring demographic skills or for entering graduate programs in related areas. The program is not a major in itself. It requires 15 semester hours of coursework, some of which may satisfy other University and major requirements. Applications of demographic analysis to the problems of human ecology are illustrated in the preparation of population estimates and forecasts, family planning, aging, migration, marriage and family structure, labor markets, gender and environmental impact analysis, as well as the academic study of communities. Successful completion of the program leads to a Certificate in Population Studies attesting to a special competence in the application of demographic skills in solving problems in population-environment relations. The certificate requirements cover introductory work in population, culture and society, and population and human ecology; then, preparation in demographic methods leads to a choice of coursework offered by members of the participating faculty listed above. Work on the certificate concludes with a seminar in the senior year. The Population Methods Course (SOC 363) satisfies the analytic reasoning requirement (R2) in the General Education program. Students enrolling in this course are expected to have a score of 20 on the Mathematics Placement Test (or its equivalent). In the course of their studies, students are urged to gain familiarity with a computing package such as EXCEL, QUARTRO PRO or STATA, any of which may be used in their coursework.

71. Master Demography / Population Studies
Master demography / population studies. The Master of Science in population studies is a regular programme of the University of Groningen and recognised as
http://www.rug.nl/frw/informatievoor/foreignstudents/demografie/?lang=en

72. Population Index - Volume 54 - Number 3
studies that are limited to welldefined problems of demography are cited Discussions of the main principles of demography and population theory not
http://popindex.princeton.edu/browse/v54/n3/a.html
Volume 54 - Number 3 - Fall 1988
A. General Population Studies and Theories
Works of a general and comprehensive nature. Studies that are limited to well-defined problems of demography are cited under the relevant topic and are cross-referenced to this division, if appropriate.
A.1. General Population
Global population studies.
A.1.1. General PopulationLong Studies
Comprehensive, book-length surveys of the present status of demography and its principal branches, including the historical development of these studies, analytical studies of demography as a whole, and global population studies. United Nations Population Fund [UNFPA] (New York, New York). 1987 report by the Executive Director of the United Nations Population Fund. Pub. Order No. 88/32001/E/8000. ISBN 0-89714-058-3. [1988]. 189 pp. New York, New York. In Eng.
This report on the work of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), previously called the United Nations Fund for Population Activities, contains a review by the Executive Director of the state of world population. The review for 1987 focuses on the degradation of the natural resource base and loss of productive land and on the consequent need for environmentally safe industrial development and a slower rate of population growth.
For a previous report concerning 1986, see

73. Population And Demographic Resources - Refdesk.com
demography population studies Directory of demography and population population studies Center - University of Michigan - Information on this
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  • 1999 Statistical Abstract of the United States
  • 50 Largest U.S. Cities - Data supplied by Bureau of the Census and by the cities in response to questionnaires. Ranking of 50 largest cities based on July 1, 1999, census estimates.
  • 50 US States and Capital Cities
  • ACCRA Cost of Living Index - Some 250 urban areas are surveyed, more than BLS. ACCRA reports index figures for 60 representative goods and services, compares one city to another, presents some data as weighted averages, and lists actual retail prices.
  • USA: A Profile of the Working Poor, 2002 - This report by the U. S. Dept. of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, presents data on the relationships between the labor force activity and poverty in 2000 for individual workers and their families. The data were collected in the work experience and income supplement to the March 2001 Current Population Survey. In 2000, 31 million people, or 11.3 percent of the population lived at or below the official poverty level—1.1 million fewer than in 1999.
  • African-American Census Data - tables and graphs from "The Black Population in the United States: March 1994 and 1993."
  • 74. BU Libraries | Research Guide | Population Studies
    Includes articles on demography and population. Mugar Ref. X H41 I58 2001. Includes several population studies journals. Available on the BU Web
    http://www.bu.edu/library/guides/pop.html
    Catalogs E-Resources E-Journals Guides ... Ref Shelf
    Population Studies
    Dictionaries and Encyclopedias.
    Encyclopedia of Bioethics. 5 vols. 2004.
    Discusses the moral and ethical issues concerning such topics as population ethics, population policies, and abortion. Science and Engineering Library Ref. QH332 E52 2004.
    Encyclopedia of Sociology. 5 vols. 2000.
    Contains 397 entries for concepts in sociology, including population and emography. Essays are lengthy and include bibliographies. Mugar Ref. X HM425 E5 2000.
    Encyclopedia of the U.S. Census.
    From "accuracy and coverage evaluation" to "women in the decennial census," the 120 essays in this volume cover all aspects of the decennial census, including census history, contents, politics, procedures, and uses. Mugar Ref. X HA37 U55 E53 2000.
    International Encyclopedia of Population.

    75. Demography & Population Studies
    demography population studies. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences PDF version pdf. Phone, 07 838 4138. Fax, 07 838 4654. Email, demogsec@waikato.ac.
    http://phonebook.waikato.ac.nz/dept/DPST.shtml
    Internal Telephone Directory
    SEARCH LEARNING RESEARCH LIBRARY ENROLMENT ... Text Only
    Phonebook Search Staff Search Services Search Departments Services ... First Aid List
    Phonebook Phonebook Help Phonebook Updaters Order a Phonebook Download a Phonebook ... PDF version Phone: Fax: Email: demogsec@waikato.ac.nz Web: http://www.waikato.ac.nz/wfass/subjects/societies-cultures/ Data as at 17 September 2005 ADDRESS WEBMASTER CONTACT AUTHOR The University of Waikato - Te Whare Wananga o Waikato
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    76. UWT - Demography & Population Studies
    demography population studies. Level 1. GEOG10105B(TGA) People and Place Introduction to Social Cultural Geography. See Geography
    http://uwt.waikato.ac.nz/2005papers/2005_time_demo.shtml
    University of Waikato at Tauranga
    SEARCH HOME COURSES SERVICES ENROLMENT ... Text Only
    About us What is the UWT? Why Tauranga? Course Information Qualifications ... All about UWT
    Student Links 2005 Timetable Student Information Web Mail English Language Students ... Send us an email
    Staff at UWT Academic Staff Admin Staff Information Technology Staff Language Institute Staff ... iWaikato
    Level 1 See Geography SOCY101-05A(TGA) Introduction to Sociology See Sociology
    Level 2
    GEOG209-05A(TGA) Contemporary Geographies See Geography See Geography
    Level 3
    GEOG301-05A(TGA) Research in Human Geography See Geography
    See also:
    The 2005 Timetable listings. University of Waikato Calendar.
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    77. Demography Population Studies
    Features Information , Web Database , . A very complete site listing demographics and population studies for many regions.
    http://www.aldea.com/guides/ag/b187ud.html
    http://coombs.anu.edu.au/ResFacilities/DemographyPage.html
    Features: Information , Web Database , . A very complete site listing demographics and population studies for many regions.
    Community Commentary
    Faculty: Quality ; Quantity ; Ease ; Up-to-date Graduates: Quality ; Quantity ; Ease ; Up-to-date Undergraduates: Quality ; Quantity ; Ease ; Up-to-date Other: Quality ; Quantity ; Ease ; Up-to-date Back to Geographic Sciences Community Commentary Back to UniGuide Academic Guide Site developed and designed by Aldea Communications
    For inquiries or to make suggestions email uniguide@aldea.com
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    78. FSU 2005-2007 Graduate Bulletin
    The Center for demography and population Health is concerned with developing a that offers a doctoral concentration in demography/population studies.
    http://registrar.fsu.edu/bulletin/grad/depts/demography.htm
    Florida State University Office of the University Registrar Bulletins 2005 - 2007 Graduate ... Academic Departments Section Topics Demography and Population Health Requirements Courses
    Center for Demography and Population Health
    College of Social Sciences
    Director: Elwood D. Carlson (Sociology); Professors: Eberstein (Sociology), Schmertmann (Economics), Sly (Sociology), Turner (Sociology); Associate Professors: Brewster (Sociology), Miles (Urban and Regional Planning), Simon (Sociology); Assistant Professors: Gravlee (Anthropology), Heron (Sociology), Lloyd (Sociology), Tillman (Sociology); Professor Emeritus: Nam
    Requirements
    A candidate for the program will be admitted by meeting the University general requirements for graduate studies and by the consent of the director of the center. Candidates wishing to pursue an academic career that normally requires a doctorate have the option of seeking admission to the graduate program of one of the departments (sociology, economics, urban and regional planning, political science) that offers a doctoral concentration in demography/population studies.
    Courses
    Description of individual courses can be found under the departmental listings and at http://www.popcenter.fsu.edu.

    79. Graduate School Directories - Cultural, Population, Demographic Studies
    About the field of Cultural, Demographic and population studies Cultural, demographic, and population studies is, understandably, a broad degree category.
    http://www.gradschools.com/programs/cultural_pop_studies.html
    Association of Population Centers Population Association of America The International Union for the Scientific Study of Population GradSchools.com Home ... StudentProspector
    CULTURAL, POPULATION, DEMOGRAPHIC STUDIES
    Graduate School Programs - Master's, Ph.D.
    Programs Available in the USA: Eastern United States Western United States Programs Also Available Worldwide: Australia and New Zealand Canada Europe Japan ... Certificate Programs Or select other related directories here Area Studies Native Studies Mythology / Folklore About the field of Cultural, Demographic and Population studies: Cultural, demographic, and population studies is, understandably, a broad degree category. Degrees falling under this heading typically do not attempt to study culture, demographics, and populations in their entirety. Rather, most programs have a specific focus: agricultural history, international relations, indigenous peoples studies, etc. While the overall field is extremely broad, some degrees within it tend to be very specific. Possible breakdowns or related fields might include Area Studies Native Studies , or Mythology . Many programs today are offering students the ability to combine degree interests with an International focus, which is very important with the increasing globalization of today's world.

    80. A Routledge Journal: Population Studies
    Members of British Society for population studies, population Association of Contributors and readers include demographers, sociologists, economists,
    http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/00324728.html
    Contact Us Members of the Group All Products Books Journal Article eBooks Alphabetical Listing Journals by Subject New Journals Advertising ... eBooks
    Population Studies Editors: John Simons (Managing Editor) , London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
    John Cleland , London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
    , University of Oslo
    John McDonald , University of Southampton
    Gigi Santow , Formerly of Stockholm University
    Wendy Sigle-Rushton
    Ian Timæus
    , London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
    Robert Woods , University of Liverpool
    Publication Details:
    Volume 59, 2005, 3 issues per year ISSN Print 0032-4728 ISSN Online 1477-4747 2005 Subscription Rates Subscribe Online! Institutional: US$208/£126 Individual: US$161/£98 Members of British Society for Population Studies, Population Association of America, the Canadian Population Society, International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, and the Australian Population Association all have a special rate for the journal of US$80 / £49

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