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A growing body of research demonstrates that COVID-19 has had a profound impact on family functionin...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, confinement measures were adopted across the world to limit the spread...
This essay argues that research should prioritize populations most excluded and at risk pre-Covid
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The author contends that the pandemic may undo decades of progress in advancing gender equality, rep...
Covid-19 is like other adverse life events - illness, divorce, job loss - in its differing impact on...
The authors call on demographers to promote research transparency; invest in global, collaborative r...
This volume contains sixteen thoughtful essays on how Covid-19 could shape global demographic resear...
This essay explores the role of governance and government policy in population health and mortality,...
This essay on global demographic research needs argues that demographers need to intensify our effor...
This essay argues demographers must reckon with how Covid-19 data fuels “population chatter,” conver...
This essay discusses the need to ensure the integrity and timeliness of data releases and to employ ...
The Covid-19 pandemic is shaking fundamental assumptions about the human life course in societies ar...
This essay examines data collection efforts in Brazil and the implications of postponing the Brazili...
A growing body of research demonstrates that COVID-19 has had a profound impact on family functionin...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, confinement measures were adopted across the world to limit the spread...
This essay argues that research should prioritize populations most excluded and at risk pre-Covid
The author argues that the Covid-19 pandemic highlighted the increasing importance of data innovatio...
This essay examines the potential impact of Covid-19 on maternal and child health, the elderly, and ...
The author contends that the pandemic may undo decades of progress in advancing gender equality, rep...
Covid-19 is like other adverse life events - illness, divorce, job loss - in its differing impact on...
The authors call on demographers to promote research transparency; invest in global, collaborative r...
This volume contains sixteen thoughtful essays on how Covid-19 could shape global demographic resear...
This essay explores the role of governance and government policy in population health and mortality,...
This essay on global demographic research needs argues that demographers need to intensify our effor...
This essay argues demographers must reckon with how Covid-19 data fuels “population chatter,” conver...
This essay discusses the need to ensure the integrity and timeliness of data releases and to employ ...
The Covid-19 pandemic is shaking fundamental assumptions about the human life course in societies ar...
This essay examines data collection efforts in Brazil and the implications of postponing the Brazili...
A growing body of research demonstrates that COVID-19 has had a profound impact on family functionin...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, confinement measures were adopted across the world to limit the spread...
This essay argues that research should prioritize populations most excluded and at risk pre-Covid