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  1. The Demography of Victorian England and Wales (Cambridge Studies in Population, Economy and Society in Past Time) by Robert Woods, 2000-10-30
  2. Famine, Disease and the Social Order in Early Modern Society (Cambridge Studies in Population, Economy and Society in Past Time)
  3. Migration, Population Structure, And Redistribution Policies (Brown University Studies in Population and Development) by Calvin Goldscheider, 1992-05-13
  4. Planning for Growing Populations (Development Centre studies)
  5. Changing Demography of Spanish Americans (Studies in population) by A.J. Jaffe, etc., 1981-03
  6. Divorce in Europe (Publications of the Netherlands Interuniversity Demographic Institute (NIDI) and the Population and Family Study Centre (CBGS)) by R. Chester, 1977-07-31
  7. Population Studies from Parish Registers: A Selection of Readings from Local Population Studies (Open University Set Book)
  8. Patterns of Policy: Comparative and Longitudinal Studies of Population Events
  9. Child-Spacing in Tropical Africa: Traditions and Changes (Studies in Population) by Ron J. Lesthaeghe, 1981-05
  10. Political Arithmetic: A Symposium of Population Studies by Lancelot Hogben, 2011-01-21
  11. Childbearing Trends and Prospects in Low-Fertility Countries: A Cohort Analysis (European Studies of Population) by Tomas Frejka, Jean-Paul Sardon, 2010-11-02
  12. Wildlife Toxicology and Population Modeling: Integrated Studies of Agroecosystems (Setac Special Publications Series) by Ronald J. Kendall, Thomas E. Lacher, 1993-11-23
  13. Labor Allocation and Rural Development: Migration in Four Javanese Villages (Brown University Studies in Population and Development) by Philip Guest, 1989-08
  14. The African Buffalo: A Study of Resource Limitation of Populations (Wildlife behavior & ecology) by A. R. Sinclair, 1977-05

81. Population Studies / Lifespan Family Research / Waisman Center
Principal Investigators; Purpose of the Study; Acknowledgements; Publications; Principal Investigators Marsha Mailick Seltzer, Ph.D.
http://www.waisman.wisc.edu/family/study_pop-studies.html
Last updated June 24, 2009
Population Studies
http://www.midus.wisc.edu/
http://www.ssc.wisc.edu/wlsresearch/

Principal Investigators:
Marsha Mailick Seltzer, Ph.D.
Waisman Center
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Jan S. Greenberg, Ph.D.
Waisman Center
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Purpose of the Study
In this project, we are studying the long-range effects of parenting a child with a disability using population-based studies. Parents who have either a child with a developmental disability (DD) or mental health problem (MI), or who have experienced the death of a child are studied in midlife and old age, using the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (WLS) and the Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) data. Using these longitudinal data bases, we are investigating the extent to which such parents experience differences in their patterns of educational and occupational attainment, marriage and parenting, social interaction and social support, health, and psychological well-being. Thus, we seek to understand that pathways to resiliency as well as vulnerability of these families. These studies also offer specific insights about parenting a child with a disability, revealing both the stresses of this challenge and the resiliency of parents who cope successfully. In addition, these studies more generally address child effects on parents, revealing the bi-directional and reciprocal influences of parents and children on their unfolding and intersecting development across the life course.

82. DEPweb: This Page Has Been Moved.
Teaching and learning materials on social, economic, and environmental issues of sustainable development, including extensive information on interpreting demographic data.
http://www.worldbank.org/depweb
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83. SEDAC - Population, Land Use, And Emissions (PLUE)
Linking georeferenced demographic and socioeconomic data with remote sensing data on land cover and use. Site offers access to several significant population-related and geographic databases.
http://sedac.ciesin.org/plue/
Population, Land Use, and Emissions (PLUE)
Recent Data
Global Rural-Urban Mapping (GRUMP)
Gridded Population of the World (GPW)
U.S. Census Grids
... Geocorr Population, Land Use, and Emissions GPW GRUMP , and the U.S. Census Grids . Typically the data are transformed from vector representations of census enumeration areas into raster grids that facilitate analysis of population numbers, density, and characteristics for different geographies (e.g., river basins, the coastal zone, and mountain areas). For example, the PLACE data product utilizes the GPW population grids to create a tabular database of country-level population and land area distribution by biome, climate zone, proximity to coast, and elevation. Data users are encouraged to visit the World Data Center (WDC) Thematic Portal on Population for news bulletins on related data products, and the SEDAC Map Client for visualization of the recent data products described on this page.
Recent Data cent Data Global Rural-Urban Mapping Project
The Global Rural-Urban Mapping Project (GRUMP) provides a new suite of data products that add urban-rural specification to the Gridded Population of the World (see below). This project was developed out of a need for researchers to be able to distinguish population spatially by urban and rural areas. The central data product resulting from GRUMP is a Gridded Population of the World with Urban Reallocation with a grid cell resolution of 30 arc-seconds. The data collection also includes a land area grid showing worldwide urban areal extents and a database of human settlements, their spatial coordinates, and populations. GRUMP is currently in its alpha version.

84. H-Demog Discussion Network
H-Net discussion group dedicated to research, teaching, and historiography. Features subject overview, archives, reports, affiliations, links to related lists and resources, and subscription details. Includes interactive demographic data viewer.
http://www.h-net.org/~demog/
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    . H-Demog is an international scholarly online discussion list on demographic history. Tell me more about H-Demog Historical household register dataset from China is now available at ICPSR LEE James jqljzl@ust.hk International Conference of Historical Demography and Family History/23-26 August, 2010, Amsterdam CFP: The Intergenerational Transmission of Reproductive Behavior: Comparative Perspectives (Leuven, Belgium 9-10 June 2011) REMINDER: 15 February Deadline for SSHA family/demography paper and panel proposals CFP: Longitudinal Data from Historical Sources Kris Inwood [mailto:kinwood@uoguelph.ca] Call for Papers: Family History/Demography Network of the Social Science History Association CPF: Marriage Patterns - Utrecht 2010
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  • 85. Center For Demographic Research Home Page
    A non-profit research center providing on population, housing and employment plus GIS mapping services and a range of publications.
    http://www.fullerton.edu/cdr/

    86. Life Courses In Context Homepage
    A collaboration based on 19th and 20th century Dutch population registers and censuses to provide demographic information.
    http://www.lifecoursesincontext.nl
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    A collaboratory based on Dutch population registers and censuses (19th and 20th century)
    Census 1947, the calculating machine
    Photo Ben van Meerendonk, coll. IISH The programme's objective is to develop a database with about 40.000 individual life courses of people born in the period of 1863-1922. This database with micro-data will be supplemented with core data on the level of the municipalities. This will be done by digitalizing the results of the ten-yearly censuses as they were taken between 1859 and 1947.
    The programme builds on work already carried out by the Historical Sample of the Population of the Netherlands ( HSN ) and the Data Archiving and Networked Services ( DANS ) for the digitised census data. Life Courses in Context Cruquiusweg 31 1019 AT Amsterdam

    87. PopClocks U.S. And World Population Clocks
    Population estimates from the US Census Bureau, updated continuously.
    http://www.census.gov/main/www/rss/popclocks.xml
    http://www.census.gov/main/www/popclock.html Daily US and World Population Estimates from the US Census Bureau en-us None http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss http://www.census.gov/population/www/popclockus.html Federal Government Statistics http://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/ipc/popclockw Federal Government Statistics

    88. Portada De La CEPAL, CEPAL - Naciones Unidas
    Latin American and Caribbean demographic centre. Regional division of UN population division. English, Spanish
    http://www.eclac.cl/default.asp?idioma=IN

    89. INDEC:INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE ESTADISTICA Y CENSOS DE LA REPUBLICA ARGENTINA
    Argentine bureau for national statistics. English, Spanish
    http://www.indec.mecon.ar/
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    90. Census Of India, Govt. Of India - Ministry Of Home Affairs, Official Web-site |
    Census data, plans for India s Census in 2001, and statistical reports and maps of India.
    http://censusindia.net/
    Welcomes you to the
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    91. Comparative Study Of Aging And Health In Asia (AHA)
    AHA is a multi-country collaborative study of health among older Asians. The project uses existing longitudinal survey data to study health transitions in four Asian countries Taiwan, the Philippines, Singapore and Indonesia.
    http://aha.psc.isr.umich.edu/

    92. Åë°èû
    Republic of Korea, National Statistical Office. In Korean and English.
    http://kostat.go.kr/nso_main/nsoMainAction.do?method=main&catgrp=nso2009

    93. UNC Carolina Population Center
    At University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Describes research and postdoctoral, predoctoral, and undergraduate opportunities for people with academic backgrounds in social sciences, health sciences, and biostatistics.
    http://www.cpc.unc.edu/
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    Carolina Population Center
    The Carolina Population Center is a community of scholars and professionals collaborating on interdisciplinary research and methods that advance understanding of population issues. Read the full feature story or browse our archive
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    CPC Fellow Voss to present "The Role of the National Academy of Sciences in the Federal Statistical System," Nov. 5 Daily Tar Heel: Carolina Population Center funded $48 million for research CPC Fellow Cai contributes to Science article on China's one-child policy More...
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    Figueroa, J. P.

    94. Population Research Institute, Penn State University
    Conducts interdisciplinary research and offers education in the population sciences. Information about staff, degree programs, research activities, conferences and events, and related topics.
    http://www.pop.psu.edu/

    95. Office Of Population Research, Princeton University
    News and information about research and training programs at the oldest population research center in the U.S., founded in 1936.
    http://opr.princeton.edu/
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    The Office of Population Research (OPR) at Princeton University is a leading demographic research and training center. OPR has a distinguished history of contributions in formal demography and the study of fertility change. In recent years there has been increasing research activity in the areas of health and wellbeing, social demography, and migration and urbanization.
    Notestein Seminar
    There's no seminar on November 2 because of fall break. The Fall series of Notestein Seminars will resume on Tuesday, November 9. To see the complete Fall 2010 seminar schedule click on seminars under research on the left-hand column.
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    There are 17 new faces at OPR this fall. Let's see how many of them you can recognize. Click on a picture to select it and then click on the matching name. But beware, three strikes and you are out. Table to come here To learn more about our newcomers visit the new faces page
    In Memoriam
    Norman Burston Ryder
    August 24, 1923 - June 30,2010.

    96. Centers On The Demography Of Aging
    The National Institute on Aging (NIA) has established centers on the Demography of Aging to provide innovative and policy-relevant research on health, social factors, economics, and other issues that affect the U.S. older population.
    http://agingmeta.psc.isr.umich.edu/

    97. Michigan Center On The Demography Of Aging
    Research on demographic analysis of the aging of disadvantaged populations, and demographic/economic evaluation of the impact of public policies on retirement.
    http://micda.psc.isr.umich.edu/

    98. Population Research Center | The University Of Chicago
    An interdisciplinary research center designed to facilitate high-quality population research by economists, sociologists, and other population scientists.
    http://www.src.uchicago.edu/prc/
    The University of Chicago Population Research Center
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    Ed Laumann, Mario Small, and Kate Cagney bring expertise in population research to their collaborations with other sociologists and health scientists, economists and investigators from a wide range of disciplines. See People »
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    The Fall 2010 Demography Workshop
    Thursday, November 4 Thomas W. McDade
    Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology
    Northwestern University
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    Toward a New Human Population Biology: The Developmental Origins of Inflammation as Case Study
    The Workshop is held between noon and 1:20 p.m. at the Harris School, Room 140C. Students, faculty, and all interested researchers are welcome to attend. For more information, see
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    99. IIASA - Population And Society
    About IIASA studies on projection of population trends, demographic change, and the strains placed on resources and society, both globally and within nations.
    http://www.iiasa.ac.at/docs/pop-soc.html
    var ip="147.125." ; ip="174.122.81.50"; hdr("yel") ; Population and Society SideBar("yel") "A major theme of IIASA studies is the projection of population trends and understanding the strains that demographic changes place on resources and society, both globally and within nations. IIASA is continuing its pioneering work in population forecasting while extending its population-development-environment work into southern Southeast Asia. The Institute is expanding its research into economic issues related to the transition of centrally planned economies to market systems, to population movements between nations, and to global disparities in the age structures of populations. IIASA is also continuing its research into management of societal risks associated with global change and population aging.'' IIASA Enters the Twenty-First Century , page 1 Responsible for this page: IIASA web team
    Last updated: 20 Dec 2004
    International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) Schlossplatz 1 A-2361 Laxenburg, Austria

    100. McMillan And Moss Research
    Research, data and analysis for decision-making in demographic assessment and Health Service Analysis.
    http://www.mcmoss.org/

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