Title: International Population Conference/Congres International de la Population, New Delhi, September/septembre 20-27, 1989.

POPLINE Document Number: 201899

Corporate Author(s):

International Union for the Scientific Study of Population [IUSSP]

Source citation:

Liege, Belgium, International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, 1989. [1288] p.

Abstract:

This 1st volume of the 3-volume set of conference papers includes 32 papers grouped into 9 categories: 1) Patterns of fertility change in Asia, 2) Demography of China, 3) Data collection systems in South Asia, 4) Population growth policies in South-East Asia, 5) Social structure and fertility change, 6) Emerging issues in fertility control, 7) Fertility analysis, 8) The conditions of child survival, and 9) Biomedical and demographic aspects of health. The 2nd volume contains papers in the areas of 1) fertility change in Asia, 2) the demography of China, 3) data collection systems in South Asia, 4) population growth policies in South-East Asia, 5) social structure and fertility change, 6) emerging issues in fertility control, 7) fertility analysis, 8) the conditions of child survival, 9) biomedical and demographic aspects of health, 10) non-traditional approaches to demographic data collection, 11) indirect methods of demographic analysis, 12) international migration systems, 13) mega-cities, 14) changing patterns of migratory flows, 15) population and rural development, 16) population and economic development, and 17) changing family structure. Volume 3 contains papers in the areas of 1) demographic planning, 2) ageing, 3) changing family structures, 4) marriage systems, 5) population policy, 6) demographic trends in developed countries, 7) demographic issues in developed counties, 8) case studies in anthropological demography, 9) peopling the continents, and 10) priority needs in demography. The International Population Conference was held in New Delhi on September 20-27, 1989.

Keywords:

Developing Countries
China
Asia, Southeastern
Conferences and Congresses
Population Growth
Family Planning
Contraception
Fertility Changes
Child Mortality
Infant Mortality
Child Health
Women's Status
Socioeconomic Status
Contraceptive Usage
Contraceptive Prevalence Index
Data Collection
Asia, Eastern
Asia
Population Dynamics
Demographic Factors
Population
Fertility
Mortality
Health
Socioeconomic Factors
Economic Factors
Contraceptive Prevalence
Research Methodology
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