PopDigests Policy Briefs Discussion Papers Policy Insights Books and Reports Yearbook Discussion Papers While the policy briefs provide a condensed, four-page overview on a specific policy-relevant topic, the discussion papers tackle more general aspects and perspectives of population developments, and go more in-depth into an issue. Filter by topic AllAgeing and Life ExpectancyEnvironmentFamily and ChildrenHealthMigration and IntegrationProjections and ForecastsSociety and SolidarityWorking Life Language AllEnglishGermanFrenchSpanish Order by Date Title Image 01/08/2012 Discussion Paper No. 1: Perspectives of Policy-Relevant Population Studies (2012) Document Download Discussion Paper 01/2015 (884.54 KB) This document highlights some of the emerging issues in policy-relevant population research in light of the fundamental demographic developments of our times. It sets an agenda of the most urgent topics and most exciting approaches in the field of policy-relevant population studies. The four sections of the document introduce and elaborate on main thematic fields of demographic research. In these, we handle the most relevant topics and enquiries on population dynamics that impact markets, society, and policies today and in the near future. Read more about Discussion Paper No. 1: Perspectives of Policy-Relevant Population Studies (2012) Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3
Image 01/08/2012 Discussion Paper No. 1: Perspectives of Policy-Relevant Population Studies (2012) Document Download Discussion Paper 01/2015 (884.54 KB) This document highlights some of the emerging issues in policy-relevant population research in light of the fundamental demographic developments of our times. It sets an agenda of the most urgent topics and most exciting approaches in the field of policy-relevant population studies. The four sections of the document introduce and elaborate on main thematic fields of demographic research. In these, we handle the most relevant topics and enquiries on population dynamics that impact markets, society, and policies today and in the near future. Read more about Discussion Paper No. 1: Perspectives of Policy-Relevant Population Studies (2012)