Population Issues An Interdisciplinary Focus

Population Issues An Interdisciplinary Focus by Leo J.G. van Wissen, published by Springer Netherlands in August 1999, is a comprehensive examination of population research stemming from an eight-year program initiated by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research. This 287-page volume encapsulates the collaborative efforts of various disciplines to address population issues, aiming to reduce fragmentation in research and enhance the role of population studies within Dutch academia and international discussions.
Readers will find a detailed reflection on the objectives and achievements of the NWO Priority Program on Population Issues, which sought to foster collaboration among population researchers from diverse backgrounds. The book highlights the contributions of numerous scientists and the significant advancements made in the field of demography, public policy, and social science over the course of the program. Through its interdisciplinary approach, this work provides insights into the complexities of population dynamics and the importance of integrating various perspectives in understanding societal changes.
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This volume marks the end of an eight-year program of research on population issues, launched in 1990 by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research: The NWO Priority Program on Population Issues. Initiatives for this program of research were taken over ten years ago by Hans Van Ginkel-who became the first program chair – and Dirk Van De Kaa. The Dutch community of population scientists is deeply indebted to them for their early efforts. At the time, the program carried the name “Between Individual Development and Social Solidarity: Pop ulation and Society in a Period of Transition. ” The goals of the Priority Program were threefold: To reduce the fragmentation of research on population issues; to increase collabora tion among population researchers with different disciplinary back grounds; and to strengthen the position of population studies in Dutch academe and in international forums. Looking back over eight years of programed research, we can safely say that the Priority Program has given an enormous impetus to population research in the Netherlands – as this volume attests. This program of research could not have been carried out success fully without the valuable contributions and constructive input of a large group of scientists. The scope and the focus of the Priority Program were defined by a preparatory committee chaired by Gerard Frinking.
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