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No.40
Winter 2008/09

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Contents


IIASA-VID Projections of Educational Attainment by age and sex for 120 countries, 1970-2050

New Data on Human Capital
° Measuring Human Capital
° The Need for New Age-Specific Data
° The Example of Pakistan

Reprint from Science: The Demography of Educational Attainment and Economic Growth

Announcing a major newIIASA project for 2009-2014: Forecasting Societies' Adaptive Capacities to Climate Change


Past Issues

No. 39
Winter 2007/08

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Contents

A World of Simultaneous Population Growth and Shrinking Unified by Accelerating Aging

Article from IIASA’s Options: The growing divergence in population trends and concerns

Conference Announcement: Effects of Migration on Population Structures in Europe

Reprint from Nature: The coming acceleration of global population ageing

Human and Social Capital for Global Development

   

No. 38
Autumn 2006

 


FOCUS ON EUROPE

The Forces Driving Unprecedented Population Ageing
° European Demographic Data Sheet 2006
° Tempo Effect and Adjusted TFR
° Range of Likely Future Trends in the EU-25

Reprint from Science:

° The Demography of Growing European Identity

Supporting Online Material. This supplement contains: Introductory Text / Materials and Methods / Tables A1 to A4 / References
Download supplement at Science (PDF) or at IIASA (PDF)

Book Announcement: The New Generations of Europeans


No. 37
Autumn 2005

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FOCUS ON ASIA
° The "Asian Century" Will Be Based on Human Capital
° Population-Environment Interactions in Coastal Areas of Asia after the Tsunami
°Update from the Asian MetaCentre
°Reprint from Nature: Average Remaining Lifetimes Can Increase Human Populations Age
°International Meeting on "Postponement of Childbearing in Europe"
°Asian MetaCentre Conference on "Population and Development in Asia: Critical Issues for a Sustainable Future"

No. 36
Autumn 2004



FOCUS ON AFRICA
° Population, Human Capital, and Water in Egypt
° Cairo Demographic Center (CDC)
° African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
° Former IIASA Researcher Joins UNECA
° Update from the Asian MetaCentre
° IIASA-AED-World Bank Project on Forecasting Human Capital
° Three IIASA PDE Case Studies in Africa
° The End of World Population Growth in the 21st Century
° How to Deal with Uncertainty in Population Forecasting?

No. 35
Summer 2003


FOCUS ON EUROPE
° Addressing the Challenges of Europe's New Demography;
° Vienna Institute of Demography (VID);
° Update from the Asian MetaCentre;
° Reprint from Science: Europe's Population at a Turning Point;
° Forthcoming IIASA book: The End of World Population Growth in the 21st Century: New Challenges for Human Capital Formation and Sustainable Development.

No. 34
Spring 2002

° Population in Sustainable Development;
° Asian MetaCentre Enters Phase 2;
° New Initiative in European Demography;
° The End of World Population Growth (Nature Reprint)

No. 33
Summer 2000

 


FOCUS ON ASIA
Announcing the Establishment of a New Asian MetaCentre for Population and Sustainable Development Analysis

No. 32
Summer 1999


1974-1999: 25 Years of International Population Analysis at IIASA

No. 31
Fall 1998

Population, AIDS and Sustainable Development in Southern Africa
Please view Options, Fall 1998, as Popnet, No.31 is not available in electronic format.

No. 30
Fall 1997

FAMSIM at Austria
A prototype dynamic microsimulation model for life course projections and an evaluation and comparison of family policy

No. 28
Spring 1997

Population and Environment on the Yucatán Peninsula



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