Special theme: the census.
A full report on this conference appears in November 2003 Newsletter. See Newsletters.
Wills Hall, the University of Bristol, 10-12 September 2003
The society acknowledges the generous support of The Wellcome Trust and The Office for National Statistics.
The ten strands - and their organisers - are as follows (see under Contents for full details of each Session):
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Evolutionary demography - organised by Rebecca Sear (LSE)
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Census topics - organised by Rachel Leeser (Greater London Authority)
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Families and households - organised by John Haskey and Steve Smallwood (Office for National Statistics)
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Fertility - organised by Ann Berrington (University of Southampton)
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Historical demography - organised by Eilidh Garrett (University of Cambridge)
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Migration - organised by Oliver Duke-Williams (University of Leeds)
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Mortality - organised by Arjan Gjonça (London School of Economics)
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Reproductive health - organised by Zoe Matthews (University of Southampton)
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Population ageing - organised by Karen Glaser (King's College London)
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Posters - organised by Gail Grant (University of Southampton)
Abstracts
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Ageing (10 September, 2pm)
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Ageing (11 September, 2pm)
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Census: building from the basics
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Census: I am - therefore I think?
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Census: making the best use of the census
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Census: tales to tell
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Census: the wider view
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Census: wants vs needs
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Evolutionary demography (10 September, 4pm)
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Evolutionary demography (11 September, 2pm)
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Evolutionary demography (11 September, 4pm)
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Families and households
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Fertility (10 September, 2pm)
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Fertility (11 September, 9am)
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Fertility (12 September, 11am)
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Historical demography (11 September, 2pm)
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Historical demography (11 September, 4pm)
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Historical demography (12 September, 11am)
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Migration
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Mortality (10 September, 4pm)
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Mortality (11 September, 4pm)
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Plenary 1
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Plenary 2
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Plenary 3
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Plenary 4
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Plenary 5
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Posters
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Reproductive health: family planning
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Reproductive health in Africa
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Reproductive health in Asia