Sociology → Demography
UN Sustainable Development Goals
Description
Demography is the statistical study of human populations: their size, composition, and how they change through the interplay of fertility (births), mortality (deaths), and migration.
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Organizations relating to Demography
Latin American and Caribbean Demographic Centre / Santiago, Chile / Est. 1957
European Network for the Sociological and Demographic Study of Divorce / Est. 2002
Istituto di Studi sul Mediterraneo / Naples, Italy / Est. 1981
Centro de Estudios de Demografia Histórica de América Latina / Sao Paulo, Brazil / Est. 1985
Arab Demographers' Association
Conference of African Demographers
Resolution Respecting Censuses / Est. 1910
International Committee on Sociometry
Program on Population, East-West Center / Est. 1969
Centre démographique ONU - Roumanie / Est. 1974
Benelux Group on Mortality
Latin American Center on Demography
World Center for Sociometry
International Institute for Population Sciences / Mumbai, India / Est. 1956
Asian Population Association / Nakhon Pathom, Thailand / Est. 2007
Institut de formation et de recherche démographiques / Yaoundé, Cameroon / Est. 1972
Evolutionary Demography Society / Est. 2013
Asian Population and Development Association / Tokyo, Japan / Est. 1982
International Commission on Historical Demography / Florence SC, USA / Est. 1960
European Network of Cancer Registries / Ispra, Italy / Est. 1990
European Association for Population Studies / The Hague, Netherlands / Est. 1983
INDEPTH Network / Accra, Ghana / Est. 1998
International Conference on Population Geographies
Federation of Centers for Migration Studies G B Scalabrini / New York NY, USA / Est. 1964
European Bird Census Council / Prague, Czechia / Est. 1992
Attack Avoidable Maternal Mortality/Morbidity / Est. 2021
Wittgenstein Centre for Demogragy and Global Human Capital / Vienna, Austria / Est. 2020
Inter-African Committee on Traditional Practices Affecting the Health of Women and Children / Addis Ababa, Ethiopia / Est. 1984
Association internationale des démographes de langue française / Aubervilliers, France / Est. 1978
Nordic Demographic Society / Oslo, Norway / Est. 1968
Population Reference Bureau / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1929
International Cancer Expert Corps / Washington DC, USA
European Society of Historical Demography / Madrid, Spain / Est. 2014
Cairo Demographic Centre / Cairo, Egypt / Est. 1963
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World Problems relating to Demography
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialUnsustainable population levels
Ageing of world population
Demographic fatigue
Underpopulation
Action Strategies relating to Demography
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialIntegrating demographic and sustainable development concerns in education
Standardizing national census data
Reducing child mortality
Documenting population trends
Improving regional demographic information
Managing demographic change
Studying life support systems
Focusing on programmes serving multiple demographic and sustainable development goals
Improving health programmes to reduce infant mortality
Developing compatible demographic data and global behavioural indicators
Strengthening capacity to build demographic factors into national sustainable development policies
Assessing costs and financing to manage demographic change
Including demographic concerns in international programmes for sustainable development
Undertaking demographic case studies in threatened areas
Identifying areas where sustainability is threatened by demographic factors
Increasing awareness of link between status of women and demographic dynamics
Strengthening capacity to manage demographic change
Assessing links between demographic factors and sustainability
Training demographers and ecologists in population-environment links
Analysing links between demographic factors and environmental change
Strengthening databases on demographic trends and environment by ecological region
Building demographic factors into national policies for sustainable development
Giving special attention to informing women on demographic impacts
Supporting demographic changes for sustainable development
Building demographic factors into local programmes for sustainable development
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