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Periodicals published by UN Publications provide a unique standpoint based on the authoritative research conducted by the Organization covering a wide range of pressing global issues. At readers fingertips are current statistics and population data and trends, newest economic and social development reports, important international law updates, and transnational corporations news.
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Published since 1986 by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), the Asia-Pacific Population Journal (APPJ) brings out highquality, evidence-based and forward-looking articles on a wide rage of population and development issues in Asia and the Pacific. This issue of the Asia-Pacific Population Journal contains the following articles:
By Subatra Mukherjee and Jean-Frederic Levesque
A Turnaround in India’s Urbanisation By R.B. Bhagat
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December 2012
The Evolution of Population Policy in Viet Nam
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The role of the public and private sectors in responding to the Older persons’ needs for inpatient care: Evidence from Kerala, South India
Asia-Pacific Population Journal Issued twice a year, this journal is an invaluable resource containing opinions and analysis by experts on important issues related to population. It provides a medium for the international exchange of knowledge, experience, ideas, technical information and data on all aspects of population.
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CEPAL Review Cepal Review is the leading journal for the study of economic and social development issues in Latin America and the Caribbean. Edited by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, each issue focuses on economic trends, industrialization, income distribution, technological development and monetary systems, as well as the implementation of economic reform and transfer of technology. Written in English and Spanish (Revista de la Cepal), each triannual issue offers approximately 12 studies and essays undertaken by authoritative experts or gathered from conference proceedings. The Spanish edition of Cepal Review is also available.
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