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Panel on Adolescent Life Course in Developing Countries (2003-2008)
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Terms of ReferenceThe IUSSP Scientific Panel on Historical Demography promotes work
of contemporary relevance that applies a historical perspective.
Connections over time, whether across different segments of the
life course, or across generations, are now an area of convergent
interest among multiple disciplines, including sociology, economics,
demography, and public health. Specific topics of common interest
are the influence of conditions earlier in life on outcomes later
in life, intergenerational associations in social, economic, and
demographic outcomes, socioeconomic differences in health status
and demographic outcomes, and the influence of industrialization
and modernization on such patterns and relationships. Historical
population databases currently under expansion in a variety of locations
around the world provide longitudinal data on individuals and households
across multiple generations and are especially amenable to the examination
of such issues. |
Programme of activities
International Seminar on Changing transitions to marriage: gender implications for the next generation
New Delhi, India, 10-12 September 2008
Seminar organised by the IUSSP Scientific Panel on Adolescent Life Course in Developing Countries , the New Delhi office of the Population Council and the Centre for Demographic Urban and Environmental Studies (CEDUA) of El Colegio de México.
Programme of upcoming activities
Seminar on “Adolescents and Migration”
Tentative date: 2009
Programme of past activities
International Seminar on Sexual and Reproductive Transitions of Adolescents in Developing Countries
Organised by the IUSSP Scientific Panel on Adolescent Life Course in
Developing Countries and the Centre for Demographic, Urban and Environmental
Studies (CEDUA), El Colegio de México
Cholula, Puebla, Mexico, 6-9 November 2006
3-5 rue Nicolas, F-75980 Paris cedex 20, France
Tel +33 1 56 06 21 73 - Fax +33 1 56 06 22 04
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