Science or advocacy? A comparative history of the PAA and the IUSSP
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There is an argument that a discipline does not exist until it has formal associations and institutions. The first formal associations and institutions in the field of population studies date from the 1920s. While the history of the discipline itself lies further back in academic studies in Europe…
Public lecture - Human resources for sustainable development: The demography of human capital formation
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Wolfgang Lutz's public lecture presentation (PDF 2.8MB) Leading international demographer, Professor Wolfgang Lutz, will present the first results from a major new study into population and sustainability. The study builds on new trends in demographic research that recognise the need to model a…
Separated mothers with a child support liability in Australia - Who are they?
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This is a PhD mid-term seminar. Maria Vnuk is a PhD candidate with ADSRI.
Induced abortion in Yogyakarta Province, Indonesia: Characteristics, hospitalization and estimates
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This is a PhD final seminar. Imma Aryanty is a PhD Candidate with ADSRI.
Outmigration of Central Java people: Investigating migration and destination differentials
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This is a PhD proposal seminar. Hasnani Rangkuti is a PhD candidate with ADSRI.
Developing a Family-Tree method to maximise the utilisation of Census data
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Data from the Australian Census of Population and Housing are typically supplied to users in the form of flat files in which each record pertains to a single individual. Dwelling, family and person identifiers are provided so that users may reorganise the data hierarchically, and this…
Risk taking behaviour of young people in Nepal: Influence of peers and parents
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This is a PhD proposal seminar. Jyotsna Tamang is a PhD candidate with ADSRI.