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International Seminar on Internal Migration and Urbanization and Their Socioeconomic Impacts in Developing Countries:Challenges and Policy Responses
International Seminar Internal Migration and Urbanization Socioeconomic Impacts Developing Countries
2015/6/26
The IUSSP Scientific Panel on the Impact of Internal Migration and Urbanization in Developing Countries, in collaboration with Fujian Normal University and the University’s School of Geography and Cen...
International Seminar on Patterns of Economic Development, Social Change, and Fertility Decline in Comparative Perspective: Analysis and Policy Implications
International Seminar Patterns of Economic Development Social Change Fertility Decline Analysis and Policy Implications
2015/6/26
During the past couple of decades, many countries have experienced rapid economic development, as well as extensive changes in social and political conditions. These changes, in turn, resulted in fert...
Even though Nepal is one of the least urbanized countries in South Asia, its urban growth rate is the highest among the countries comprising SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation). T...
The arrival of below replacement fertility in China requires us to revisit population dynamics and review population policies to better address the issues brought forward by low fertility.
Lowest-low Fertility in the Republic of Korea: Causes, Consequences and Policy Responses
Lowest-low Fertility Republic of Korea Causes Consequences
2009/3/27
One of the key principles behind resolving low fertility in the Republic of Korea is the Government’s commitment to creating a family-friendly and gender-equal social culture.
Declining Fertility in Japan: Its Mechanisms and Policy Responses
Declining Fertility Japan
2009/3/27
Among the population ageing policy options currently available to Japan, the extension of the retirement age and the utilization of the accumulated second demographic dividend appear promising...
We need to look both beyond and below the nation state in our efforts to understand population change.