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IUSSP Bulletin - Issue 67, March 2025


May 19, 2025

N-IUSSP: Marriage market restrictions and immigrant family change in Denmark
Bojana Cuzulan, Marie Louise Schultz-Nielsen and Peter Fallesen

 


2025 Early Career Awards webinar (video) 

 


Online Workshop: New ways of transcribing, visualizing, publishing, and providing access to data on epidemics and contagious diseases

Online, 18 June 2025 - 7:30 to 12:00 UTC (09:30 to 14:00 CEST / Swiss time)
 


International Population Conference (IPC2025)

13-18 July 2025, Brisbane, Australia  

 

 

 


Call for host country proposals for IPC 2029

 

The IUSSP Council invites national population associations and other national institutions to consider hosting the XXXI International Population Conference in 2029.


 

 Members News


 

In Memoriam

Antonio Golini (1937-2025)

Professor Antonio Golini, a distinguished Italian demographer and statistician and longtime member of the IUSSP, passed away on 10 May 2025. He was professor of demography at La Sapienza and at LUISS University and was, among many other positions, the creator and director, from 1980 to 1997, of the Institute for Population Research (IRP) of the National Research Council and, from 1994 to 2004, director of the Journal Genus. 

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New publications from members

 

An Introduction to Population Studies – Global Perspective, by Frank Trovato (University of Alberta)

 

Everything you always wanted to know about IUSSP…

Feedback from members via the recent survey and answers from the IUSSP Secretariat.

 

Data Revolution

IUSSP Statement:  Defining and successfully accomplishing the Data Revolution – The perspective of Demographers

IUSSP members are invited to read and comment on recommendations sent to the UN Secretary General's Independent Expert Advisory Group on the Data Revolution for Sustainable Development.

 

 

SDSN/IUSSP Report: Harnessing the Data Revolution for Development -Issues in the design and monitoring of SDG indicators


 

IUSSP Panel on Digital Demography


IUSSP Panel on Population Perspectives and Demographic Methods to Strengthen Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Systems


IUSSP/CODATA Scientific Panel on FAIR Vocabularies

 

For more information see: Demography and the Data Revolution


 

IUSSP Project on Family Planning, Fertility and Urban Development 

A project to support early career researchers in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia to produce policy-relevant evidence on family planning and fertility in cities and towns and their links to urban welfare funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. 


 


 
Distance Training 

 

Tools for Demographic Estimation 

This site represents the major output arising from a joint IUSSP and UNFPA project to produce a single volume containing updated tools for demographic estimation from limited, deficient and defective data

 

Population Analysis for Policies & Programmes 

This course introduces users to the methods used by demographers to analyse population data, and the sources of this data and the methods used to collect this data. Throughout the course, students are introduced to the types of issues of interest to demographers through real examples. Included are sessions that introduce broad areas of research through discussion of both global and national trends and sessions that show how demographic methods may be used in researching a range of areas, such as reproductive health, morbidity and health profiles, and the effects of ageing on a population.