Asian Demographic Research Institute (ADRI) takes lead in Asian comparative analysis

POPNET Newsletter 48, Winter 2016/17: Multi-dimensional demography has been at the heart of IIASA population work for decades and its possible applications are applied in many ways around the world, making demography more relevant.

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In this issue:

  • The Asian Demographic Research Institute (ADRI) takes lead in Asian comparative analysis, revitalizing the Asian MetaCentre for Population and Sustainable Development Analysis;
  • IIASA and the European Commission's Joint Research Centre (EC-JRC) have launched a new research partnership to provide science-based knowledge on migration and demography to support EU policy;
  • Latest publication highlights: The European Demographic Data Sheet 2016, the Vienna Yearbook of Population Research with a focus on climate change, and updates from the Wittgenstein Centre Data Explorer;
  • Latest news from the World Population Program 2015/2016: Awards, meeting highlights, and calls for applications.

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