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  1. Demography: Measuring and Modeling Population Processes by Samuel Preston, Patrick Heuveline, et all 2000-09-18
  2. Demography: The Study of Human Population, Third Edition by David Yaukey, Douglas L. Anderton, et all 2007-01-04
  3. Population and Society: An Introduction to Demography by Dudley L. PostonJr., Leon F. Bouvier, 2010-04-07
  4. Wildlife Demography: Analysis of Sex, Age, and Count Data by John R. Skalski, Kristin E. Ryding, et all 2005-10-13
  5. The Demography of Corporations and Industries by Glenn R. Carroll, Michael T. Hannan, 2004-07-06
  6. The Methods and Materials of Demography, Second Edition by David A. Swanson, Jacob S. Siegel, 2004-03-17
  7. Conservation of Wildlife Populations: Demography, Genetics and Management by L. Scott Mills, 2006-12-22
  8. Introduction to Applied Demography: Data Sources and Estimation Techniques (Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences)
  9. Methods and Models in Demography by Colin Newell, 1990-06-08
  10. Statistical Demography and Forecasting (Springer Series in Statistics) by Juha Alho, Bruce Spencer, 2005-07-01
  11. Longevity: The Biology and Demography of Life Span by James R. Carey, 2003-02-10
  12. Vital Statistics; an Introduction to the Science of Demography by George Chandler Whipple, 2010-04-01
  13. Demography of Early Modern Towns: York in the Sixteenth Centuries (Liverpool Studies in European Population, 6) by Chris Galley, 1998-04
  14. Demography and Degeneration: Eugenics and the Declining Birthrate in Twentieth-Century Britain by Richard A. Soloway, 1995-11-20

1. St Helena - Demography
The demography of the Island of St Helena, with especial reference to emigration and the agesex balance on the island
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Saint Helena Demography
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Since the establishment of the first permanent settlement in 1659 by the East India Company , the island has maintained a substantial and healthy population. The first settlers were primarily English, but there were also Dutch and Portuguese who increased the island's labour force by the importation of slaves from the East Indies and Madagascar. These were later augmented by slaves from the Gold Coast of Africa. From 1679, passing ships were 'taxed' one Madagascaran slave, and slaves were also brought in from Bombay and the Maldives. In 1806, the East India Company brought in 650 Cantonese slaves as gardeners, mechanics and builders: this accounts for the oriental appearance of some islanders. Following the abolition of the slave trade in Britain and St Helena in 1832 there was a further influx of Africans onto the island as Royal Navy ships captured the slave ships of other nations: the slaves were put ashore on St Helena for hospital treatment before returning to Africa.

2. JSTOR: Demography
demography. JSTOR Coverage Vols. 1 38, 1964-2001. Journal Information for demography. Publisher Population Association of America Moving Wall 2.
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Publisher Population Association of America Moving Wall Demography is the official journal of the Population Association of America. It is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed periodical that publishes articles of general interest to population scientists. Fields represented in its contents include geography, history, biology, statistics, business, epidemiology, and public health, in addition to social scientific disciplines such as sociology, economics, psychology, and political science. Published quarterly, it includes theoretical and methodological articles, commentaries, and specialized research papers covering both developed and developing nations. ISSN
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3. W3C/ANU - Demography & Population Studies WWW VL
Organized collection of Internet links.
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The Internet Guide to Demography and Population Studies
E st. 7 Mar 1994. Last revised: 16th Mar 2004. This page is regularly updated. You are welcome to "anchor" to it from your own homepages. Requests for new links to be added to this register are welcome. This facility is provided by the Demography Program of the Australian National University to keep track of leading information facilities of value and/or significance to researchers in the field of Demography . This month's additions are marked
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T his WWW server is provided by the Demography Program Coombs Computing Unit , and the Research Schools of Social Sciences Pacific and Asian Studies at the Australian National University Canberra M aintainer: Diana Crow . Please e-mail

4. SSBR: Demography
Provides information collected from the federal government relating to social statistics. Home Government Federal Government Statistics demography. Social Statistics Briefing Room. ESBR. Crime. demography. Education. Health. SSBR
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Current Population of the World
Up to the second population estimates. Provided by U.S. Bureau of the Census as of today. CHART: Income by Definition Household Income Median household money income in the United States in 2002 was $42,409, 1.1 percent lower than in 2001 after adjusting for 1.6 percent inflation. Under four alternative income definitions that deduct income and payroll taxes and include the value of various noncash benefits, real median household income did not change for three of the four income alternatives and declined 0.8 percent for income after taxes. Previous in 2002 dollars Current in 2002 dollars Provided by U.S. Census Bureau

5. Demography

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Publisher: Population Association of America Demography is a scientific journal, published by the Population Association of America, a non-profit professional organization of demographers. Demography includes research conducted in several disciplines, including the social sciences, geography, history, biology, statistics, business, epidemiology and public health. JOURNAL COVERAGE:
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6. University Of California, Berkeley Department Of Demography
THE DEPARTMENT. demography LAB. EVENTS AND SEMINARS. FACULTY. RESEARCH AREAS. DATASETS/SOFTWARE. CEDA, Center on the Economics and demography of Aging. HUMAN MORTALITY DATABASE. COURSES. GRADUATE PROGRAMS. UNDERGRADUATE MINOR. STUDENT EMPLOYMENT
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7. SocioSite: PECULIARITIES OF CYBERSPACE: INTERNET USE(ERS)
Academic paper giving analysis of the geography and demography of the Internet. By Albert Benschop of the University of Amsterdam.
http://www2.fmg.uva.nl/sociosite/websoc/demography.html
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Cybergeography We used to live in a local world that was divided into geographically demarcated units, like home, office, street, cafe, train, rugby field, or dancing. The internet age seems to have blurred any geographical structure. Yet, the virtual reality of the internet has its own particular geography. It is a geography which is built out of networks and nodes which transport information flows which are created and controlled on special locations. Cyberspace as such is no tangible space, but the information processes which constitute this space are embedded in the local world with brick-and-mortar rooms and hard-wired computers. The information space of the internet is constituted by connections between computers and networks of computers. So internet is not a monolytic or placeless 'cyberspace', but rather a series of new technologies that are used by millions of people on different places of the local world. The technical geography refers to the telecommunications infrastructure of the internet, the connections between the computers that organize internet traffic (routers), and the distribution of the internet's broad bandwidth. Through a myriad of possible routes every node of the network is connected to every other node. The USA used to play a central role in the connections between the countries. The technical structure of the internet was highly concentrated round the USA, but this hegemony has been diminished by the emergence of new powerful nodes (hubs and routers) in other areas of the world, particularly in Europe. The strategic differences between the countries are declining. The highly USA-concentrated structure of the technical geography is gradually replaced by a technical dependency between the metropoles of the world.

8. SOSIG: Demography
You are here Home Statistics demography. in Statistics. What is My Account? Member Login. New user Register. What is Grapevine? Related Conferences. Courses. Events. Departments. CVs. Likeminds. Statistics. Search. in
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Search in whole catalogue current section Top 50 sites in Statistics Advanced Search Thesauri Map of the Statistics section Internet Resources Listed Alphabetically Sort: by resource type Europe UK For a short description click the title. To access the resource directly click Editor's Choice (key resources in this subject) Census Registration Service Centre for Population Studies Demographic and Health Surveys Demographic Research ... UKBORDERS All Resources 1970 British Cohort Study (The) 1971 Population Census of Indonesia 2001 Census of Population (The) 2002 World Population Data Sheet ... 2004 SOSIG

9. Demography Unit, Stockholm University
Presentation of our Unit, research reports, and other demography related subjects. The Stockholm University demography Unit
http://www.suda.su.se/
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Courses/Education The demography library ... Other related links Last update 3 May, 2004 Please address questions and comments on this site to:
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10. US Demography
Welcome to. Introduction. The demography HomePage is part of an initiative to identify, document, and provide simple access to demographic information concerning The United States of America. established a specialist WWW server. The demography Population Studies WWW Virtual Library
http://www.ciesin.org/datasets/us-demog/us-demog-home.html
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The Demography HomePage is part of an initiative to identify, document, and provide simple access to demographic information concerning The United States of America. This part describes CIESIN's data holdings and related information. This HomePage consists of a series of cascading hypertext links providing access to national data resources, on-line supporting documentation (codebooks, data dictionaries, citations), and possibly extraction tools for data access, and you may connect to an anonymous ftp service for data file retrieval. The information contained on this page is organized by major data resource. The source documents will be indexed, allowing for full and/or paragraph text searches. In addition, this page also provides connectivity to many world wide web and gophers sites listed and grouped in four distinct lists. By clicking on the highlighted (or underlined) sites you can connect to those services listed directly. Clicking on this symbol [ ] will reveal the primary information sources for the current viewing page. Finally, at the bottom of this home-page, "buttons" are provided for the users's convenience, for example; button #2 connects directly to CIESIN's Home Page "Information for a Changing World", or try button #1, CIESIN's navigational tool.
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11. Center On The Economics And Demography Of Aging (CEDA)
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    13. H-Demog Discussion Network
    HNet 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.
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    . H-Demog is an international scholarly online discussion list on demographic history. Tell me more about H-Demog Richard Jensen [mailto:rjensen@uic.edu] CFP: WERE WOMEN PRESENT AT THE DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION ? Angélique Janssens [mailto:a.janssens@let.kun.nl] CFP: Deadline Approaching for 2004 SSHA panels Jason Carl Digman, digman@pop.umn.edu ANNOUNCING H-Histsex: H-Net Network on the History of Sexuality CFP: Revised Call for Pape/Sydney 2005. Antoinette FAUVE-CHAMOUX [mailto:fauve@msh-paris.fr]
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  • 14. Demography & Sociology Program, Australian National University
    The demography and Sociology Program, Australian National University is one of the world s leading centres for research and training in the field of demography
    http://demography.anu.edu.au/
    The Demography and Sociology Program is one of the world's leading centres for research and training in the field of demography. The Program has strong foundations in both quantitative and qualitative approaches to research and a commitment to research that values each approach. Beyond academic publishing, the Program also has a strong commitment to assisting policy development in Australia, Southeast Asia, China and the Pacific and to the provision of information to the broader community. The Sociology component of the Program conducts research on gender, technology, work and family. The Program

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    15. Íàñåëåíèå Ðîññèè = Demography.narod.ru
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    http://demography.narod.ru/

    16. US Demography
    The demography HomePage is part of an initiative to identify, document, and provide simple access to demographic information concerning The United States of
    http://infoserver.ciesin.org/datasets/us-demog/us-demog-home.html
    Welcome to
    Introduction.
    The Demography HomePage is part of an initiative to identify, document, and provide simple access to demographic information concerning The United States of America. This part describes CIESIN's data holdings and related information. This HomePage consists of a series of cascading hypertext links providing access to national data resources, on-line supporting documentation (codebooks, data dictionaries, citations), and possibly extraction tools for data access, and you may connect to an anonymous ftp service for data file retrieval. The information contained on this page is organized by major data resource. The source documents will be indexed, allowing for full and/or paragraph text searches. In addition, this page also provides connectivity to many world wide web and gophers sites listed and grouped in four distinct lists. By clicking on the highlighted (or underlined) sites you can connect to those services listed directly. Clicking on this symbol [ ] will reveal the primary information sources for the current viewing page. Finally, at the bottom of this home-page, "buttons" are provided for the users's convenience, for example; button #2 connects directly to CIESIN's Home Page "Information for a Changing World", or try button #1, CIESIN's navigational tool.
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    17. Center For Demography And Ecology
    Center for demography and Ecology. Welcome to the Center for demography and Ecology (CDE) at the University of WisconsinMadison.
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    Center for Demography and Ecology
    Welcome to the Center for Demography and Ecology (CDE) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
    CDE is a multi-disciplinary faculty research cooperative for social scientific demographic research whose membership includes sociologists, rural sociologists, economists, epidemiologists, and statisticians. CDE is one of the leading centers of social science research in the world, as indicated by the scholarly productivity of its faculty, the level of extramural funding secured by researchers, the production and distribution of high quality demographic data, and the quality of its graduate training program. The intellectual and collegial environment of the Center makes it an exciting and stimulating place in which to conduct research.

    18. Center For Immigration Studies
    Argues that mass Mexican immigration deprives American Jews of political power and influence, and therefore a reducation of immigration should follow.
    http://www.cis.org/articles/2001/back1301.html
    The Jewish Stake in America's
    Changing Demography
    Reconsidering a Misguided Immigration Policy
    October 2001 B y Stephen Steinlight Download the .pdf version Preface: Challenging A Crumbling Consensus
    Most of all, my conversion is the consequence of my contact over the years with Mark Krikorian, Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies, and the Center's work. We dialogued and formally debated on several occasions, and I moderated public forums in which Mark took part. If dialogue has any meaning, if speakers actually listen to each other rather than close their ears and merely wait impatiently to say their say, then the possibility that one can change as a result of what one hears must be acknowledged. The Socratic method was alive and well in our exchanges, and I did. But, as I've noted, the change came slowly, the process recalling not St. Paul on the road to Damascus but the Latin proverb Stillicidi casus lapidem cavat , "constant dripping hollows out a stone." My thought was also significantly influenced by a superb conference on immigration, "Thy People Shall Be My People: Immigration and Citizenship in America," sponsored by the Robert R. McCormick Tribune Foundation in July of 2000. Perhaps its principal contribution to challenging my point of view was having the opportunity to listen to my own side's thesis articulated by those willing to take it to its extreme, and their reductio ad absurdum made plain the very great dangers within it.

    19. Michigan Center On The Demography Of Aging (MiCDA)
    The University of Michigan Center on the demography of Aging (MiCDA) is one of eleven centers on aging sponsored by the National Institute on Aging.
    http://micda.psc.isr.umich.edu/

    20. Center For Demography Of Health And Aging
    The Center for demography of Health and Aging (CDHA) at the University of Wisconsin Madison is one of eleven P30 demography centers on aging sponsored by the
    http://www.ssc.wisc.edu/cdha/
    A Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Training in Population Aging and Health
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    The Center for Demography of Health and Aging (CDHA) at the University of Wisconsin - Madison is one of eleven P30 demography centers on aging sponsored by the National Institute on Aging . Major research themes include: midlife development and aging, economics of population aging, inequalities in health and aging, and international comparative studies of health and aging. For additional and updated information on CDHA, browse the links in the titlebar (at the top of the page) or send email to cdha@ssc.wisc.edu
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