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Welcome to the homepage of the European Society for Population Economics (ESPE).
Since the Renaissance, Europe has had a dominating influence in culture, economics and social movements in the world. European demography is important not only historically, but also in understanding current international relations and population issues.
Conference on the Status of the Older Population Population: Prelude to the 21st Century, Sion, Switzerland, 13-15 December 1999 (United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, Population...
The European Population Committee, an intergovernmental body of the Council of Europe, functioned for over 30 years providing demographic analysis and data to European policy-makers.
A major factor in choosing Project Countries was the size of their Jewish population. In this section we present the population data used for both European and foreign countries.
most individual participants with southern European ancestry (Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Greek) have >85% membership in the "southern" population;
The American Journal of Human Genetics has an article up examining population substructure within Europe (or, more precisely, the varation of genes), Measuring European Population Stratification with ...
The UNECE Population Unit is promoting policy dialogues among the UNECE Member States on various facets of demographic change in Europe and North America.
This interesting article from Tech Central Station discusses the decrease of population in European countries.
European population substructure...again posted by Razib @ 4/15/2008 04:25:00 PM
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