For broad information on Population Studies, including migration, birth and death rates, aging, natural resource planning and development studies. Check out the websites listed below.
- Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR): Offers extensive research on population dynamics, including birth, migration, and aging.
- ThoughtCo - Demography: Provides a comprehensive overview of the statistical study of human populations, including key concepts and demographic data.
- Oxford Bibliographies - Demography: Covers the study of human populations, focusing on their size, composition, and changes through fertility, migration, aging, and mortality.
- Statista - Demography: Offers statistics and facts on human populations, including trends in fertility, mortality, age, gender, population distribution, and migration.
This is a guide that includes some articles on open educational resources as well as some sources for finding them.
This Website allows you to put some restrictions on the use of your materials or to remove all usual copyright restrictions. It is a sort of mix and match system.
The OER Commons includes materials of all kinds for use in education. Find full textbooks for k-12 to higher education or lesson plans on a particular topic. You can also find activities/labs, case studies, illustrations and much more. Most items are free to use and modify for your own use.
This Open Educational Resource website is a guide includes some articles on open educational resources as well as some sources for finding them.
International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP): A global organization promoting the scientific study of population issues. It organizes conferences, publishes research, and supports early career researchers.
Union for African Population Studies (UAPS): Focuses on enhancing the capacity of professionals in Africa to generate and use evidence-based information on population. It organizes the African Population Conference every four years.
European Association for Population Studies (EAPS): A non-profit organization promoting research on population issues with a special focus on Europe. It serves as an international and interdisciplinary forum for population studies.
Population Association of America (PAA): A professional organization that promotes and supports high-quality population research. Its members include demographers, sociologists, economists, and public health professionals.
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