Skip to main content

School of Demography

  • Home
  • People
    • Academics
    • Visitors
    • Current PhD students
    • Graduated PhD students
  • Events
    • Seminar Series
    • Conferences
      • Past conferences
  • News
  • Students
  • Research
  • Contact us

Related Sites

  • ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences
  • Research School of Social Sciences
  • Australian National Internships Program
  • The Population Lab

Administrator

Breadcrumb

HomeUpcoming EventsPast Events
Past events
Search filters
02
Nov
2012

Schooling and destiny: Behind the inequality of education performance in Indonesia

Other

This is a PhD final seminar. Suharti is a PhD candidate with ADSRI.

» read more
30
Oct
2012

Health care service in Indonesia: Its determinants and projection of the future utilization

Other

This is a PhD final seminar. Pungkas Ali is a PhD candidate with ADSRI.

» read more
23
Oct
2012

Women, interrupted: To what extent changing family status influence the dynamics of women’s labour force participation in Indonesia?

Other

This is a PhD final seminar. Diahhadi Setyonaluri is a PhD candidate with ADSRI.

» read more
16
Oct
2012

Looking down and building up: Understanding population ageing in Australia at a subnational level

Other

This is a PhD proposal seminar. Nerida Hunter is a PhD Candidate with ADSRI.

» read more
12
Oct
2012

Women, work and fertility: The importance of occupation status on the fertility of women in a Lancashire cotton textile manufacturing town, 1837-1901: an own-children approach

Other

Dr Mac Boot, Adjunt Associate Professor, ADSRI.

» read more
25
Sep
2012

The changing distribution of the Indigenous population and age structure: Implications for policy and planning

Other

Between the 2006 and 2011 censuses, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) population count grew by 20.5 per cent, much faster than the rate of growth for the non-Indigenous population. Some of this change was driven by actual demographic processes - Indigenous females have…

» read more
18
Sep
2012

Who wins? Who loses? By how much?

Other

The distributional impacts of current policy and policy change are of enormous interest, with results typically varying greatly by gender, generation, family type, health and location. This seminar provides an insight into the models and research undertaken by NATSEM in recent years (some with…

» read more

Pagination

  • First page« First
  • Previous page‹ Previous
  • …
  • Page 52
  • Page 53
  • Page 54
  • Page 55
  • Page 56
  • Page 57
  • Page 58
  • Page 59
  • Page 60
  • …
  • Next pageNext ›
  • Last pageLast »