Backed by a long history of domestic population statistics and analysis, Nordic social science -including demography - could well be in the forefront of international scientific attention to the global drama of population dynamics and development. But this appears not to be the case. The paper is devoted to a discussion of this state of affairs. Following a brief presentation of the current state of population dynamics, it offers a few examples to show the value of a wider social science approach to the analysis of population/development relations. Dramatic features in current development are contrasted against the relative lack of engagement of demographers and social scientists today.Finally, a case is made for the strengthening of links ...
Väestöliitto has newly published a book dealing with the effects of current population trends on soc...
This volume is the result of a conference on population and development held in Båstad, 17 - 18 Apri...
In the 50th anniversary edition of Population Studies, John Hobcraft commented that demographers spe...
Backed by a long history of domestic population statistics and analysis, Nordic social science -incl...
Demography contains elements of both social science and policy-oriented science, and which of the tw...
If population is conceptualized as the human vehicle of society, presumably analysis of one should i...
This paper has two aims. First, it calls attention to the neoracists, who exploit the results of dem...
Population policies are deliberately constructed or modified institutional arrangements and/or speci...
Declining fertility rates across world have generated deep concern among different stakeholders. In ...
International audiencethe study of population and development covers a broad array of issues and que...
Demography originated by reason of development of empirical approach in science and it has been clos...
The second half of the twentieth century witnessed the development of a crusading spirit and massive...
We in the Population Program of IIASA are frequently asked what systems analysis signifies in relati...
Comparison of development of selected demographic characteristics in the Nordic countries since 1990...
The intent of this book is to examine the relationships between ‘remoteness’ and the demographic cha...
Väestöliitto has newly published a book dealing with the effects of current population trends on soc...
This volume is the result of a conference on population and development held in Båstad, 17 - 18 Apri...
In the 50th anniversary edition of Population Studies, John Hobcraft commented that demographers spe...
Backed by a long history of domestic population statistics and analysis, Nordic social science -incl...
Demography contains elements of both social science and policy-oriented science, and which of the tw...
If population is conceptualized as the human vehicle of society, presumably analysis of one should i...
This paper has two aims. First, it calls attention to the neoracists, who exploit the results of dem...
Population policies are deliberately constructed or modified institutional arrangements and/or speci...
Declining fertility rates across world have generated deep concern among different stakeholders. In ...
International audiencethe study of population and development covers a broad array of issues and que...
Demography originated by reason of development of empirical approach in science and it has been clos...
The second half of the twentieth century witnessed the development of a crusading spirit and massive...
We in the Population Program of IIASA are frequently asked what systems analysis signifies in relati...
Comparison of development of selected demographic characteristics in the Nordic countries since 1990...
The intent of this book is to examine the relationships between ‘remoteness’ and the demographic cha...
Väestöliitto has newly published a book dealing with the effects of current population trends on soc...
This volume is the result of a conference on population and development held in Båstad, 17 - 18 Apri...
In the 50th anniversary edition of Population Studies, John Hobcraft commented that demographers spe...