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Home > Department of Social Policy > Research centres, societies and groups > PIC Population Investigation Committee > Population Studies > Abstracts (1996 onwards)
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PIC Population Investigation Committee
Population Studies
Abstracts (1996 onwards)
Address and contacts

General Secretary
Anne Shepherd
Population Investigation Committee
Room POR.2.01
London School of Economics
Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE 

Tel: 020 7955 7666
Email: pic@lse.ac.uk

Abstracts (1996 onwards)

(from 1996)

  • Volume 62, Part 1, 2008
  • Volume 61, Part 3, 2007
  • Volume 61, Part 2, 2007
  • Volume 61, Part 1, 2007
  • Volume 60, Part 3, 2006
  • Volume 60, Part 2, 2006
  • Volume 60, Part 1, 2006
  • Volume 59, Part 3, 2005  
  • Volume 59, Part 2, 2005  
  • Volume 59, Part 1, 2005  
  • Volume 58, Part 3, 2004
  • Volume 58, Part 2, 2004
  • Volume 58, Part 1, 2004
  • Volume 57, Part 3, 2003
  • Volume 57, Part 2, 2003
  • Volume 57, Part 1, 2003
  • Volume 56, Part 3, 2002
  • Volume 56, Part 2, 2002
  • Volume 56, Part 1, 2002
  • Volume 55, Part 3, 2001
  • Volume 55, Part 2, 2001
  • Volume 55, Part 1, 2001
  • Volume 54, Part 3, 2000
  • Volume 54, Part 2, 2000
  • Volume 54, Part 1, 2000
  • Volume 53, Part 3, 1999
  • Volume 53, Part 2, 1999
  • Volume 53, Part 1, 1999
  • Volume 52, Part 3, 1998
  • Volume 52, Part 2, 1998
  • Volume 52, Part 1, 1998
  • Volume 51, Part 3, 1997
  • Volume 51, Part 2, 1997
  • Volume 51, Part 1, 1997
  • Volume 50, Part 3, 1996
  • Volume 50, Part 2, 1996
  • Volume 50, Part 1, 1996

Abstracts for all more recent issues may now be accessed at the Journal online site at:

www.popstudies.net

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