A guide to population-related home pages on the
World Wide Web
World population information
- United Nations Population Information Network (POPIN)
- http://www.undp.org/popin/popin.htm
World, regional and country-level demographic trends as monitored by the United Nations
are available at this site. It serves as a good resource for data on historical world
population growth, urbanization prospects, child mortality estimates, impact of AIDS in
Africa, and world abortion policies. Conference information and documents can be found
here. Regional reports and newsletters such as the East-West Center's Asia-Pacific
Population & Policy and the Pan American Health Organization's Country Health
Profiles are available in full text. It is linked to many other population home pages.
- Demographic and Health Surveys
- http://www.macroint.com/dhs/
One of the primary sources for information on fertility, family planning, maternal and
child health, and household living conditions in developing countries. Fact sheets that
summarize the findings on national surveys are provided. The status of surveys and the
full text of the HDS Newsletter are also included.
- U.S. Census Bureau's International Programs Center (IPC)
- http://www.census.gov/ftp/pub/ipc/www/
An international database provides, for all countries of the world, statistics such as
population by age and sex, life tables, migration, marital status, family planning,
ethnicity, religion, language, literacy, labour force, income, households, and birth,
death and infant mortality rates. Studies about AIDS/HIV infection in population groups in
developing countries compiled in the HIV/AIDS Surveillance Database can be installed on
your personal computer. Summary tables and maps are available at the site. A world
population clock gives the Census Bureau's current world population estimate.
Microcomputer software and applications for demographers are also available at this site.
- Population Reference Bureau
- http:/www.prb.org/prb/
For demographic statistics on more than 190 countries, query the 1996 World
Population Data Sheet. Population issues are covered in the full-text newsletters Population
Today, Global Stewardship Newsletter and Aging Today. Quick overviews of world
and U.S. demographic trends are also included. Links are made to many other
population-related web sites.
PRB is planning to introduce a super population home page with links to all the major
population sites on the World Wide Web.
- Population Index
- http://popindex.princeton.edu/
This on-line version of Princeton University's Office of Population Research journal
offers and index to articles published in approximately 400 journals in population and
related fields. The database is searchable by author, subject matter, geographical region,
and year of publication (1986-current). A bibliographic citation and summary of each
article are provided.
- POPLINE
- http://www.charm.net/~ccp/popwel.html
Access information about POPLINE (POPulation Information onLINE), the world's largest
bibliographic population database of published and unpublished literature in the field.
Subscription information to the on-line service or CD-ROM version is provided. The results
of a POPLINE Search of The Month done on a specific topic are available at the
site, including previous months' search results.
U.S. population information
- The Census Bureau's Home Page
- http://www.census.gov/
"The Official Statistics" for the United States population. The vast amount
of data is indexed by subject, including ageing, fertility, Census 1990, college
enrolment, income, households, immigration, labour force, population topics, poverty and
race. Selected tables from the latest Statistical Abstract of the United States and
The County and City Data Book are included. Lengthy reports in .pdf format need the
Adobe Acrobat Reader. This home page is linked to other web sites.
- National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)
- http:/www.cdc.gov/nchswww/nchshome.htm
Most of the reports generated by NCHS are available in full text, including Monthly
Vital Statistics Report for data on births, deaths, marriages and divorces in the
United States by state, race, or age, as well as total fertility rates and life expectancy
etc. Other reports include Health, United States 1995; Healthy People 2000 Newsletter;
and Advanced Data From Vital and Health Statistics. These lengthy reports are in
.pdf format and need the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Reports dating back to 1994 are available
at this time.
- National Institute on Aging (NIA)
- http://www.nih.gov/nia/
The NIA home page gives quick access to information on ageing, news releases,
descriptions of grant programmes, and links to the NIH home page and related sites.
- American Demographics, Inc.
- http://www.marketingtools.com
U.S. demographics and marketing information contained in several publications are
fulltext searchable.
International development information
- Linkages Home Page
- http://www.iisd.ca/linkages
Maintained by the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD), this home
page serves as an electronic clearinghouse for international conferences related to
environment and development. Full-text documents from United Nations conferences such as
the International Conference on Population and Development, Fourth World Conference on
Women, World Summit for Social Development, and Conference on Human Settlements (Habitat
II) are available.
- United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Home Page
- http://www.undp.org/
A poverty clock ticks off the number of persons in poverty worldwide. Selected
highlights from the annual Human Development Report are available. Linked to other
United Nations and related organizations.
- World Bank Home Page
- http://www.worldbank.org/
The "Digital Library" offers selected World Bank publications in full text or
lengthy summaries. Selected tables from the latest World Development Report are
available. A local search engine helps to locate information contained in the vast amount
of other publications.
Population associations
- Association of Population Libraries and Information Centers-International (APLIC-I)
- gopher://gopher.undp.org/11/ungophers/popin/regional/namerican/aplic
Contains information about APLIC-I and the full-text APLIC-I Communicator
newsletter. To locate the journal holding of APLIC-I member libraries, consult the Union
List of Serials at gopher://info.pop.psu.edu/ 11s/library/union_list.
- Association of Population Centers
- http://www.pop.psu.edu/Demography/demography.html#apc
Links to the home pages of university population centres and non-governmental
organizations that have formed this association. In addition to information about
programmes, areas of research and faculty, some of the university population centres
provide resources such as their working papers in full text, data archives and library
holdings at their web sites. All have links to other related sites.
Collections of Web sites
- Internet Resources for Demographers
- http://members.tripod.com/-tgryn/demog.html
A collection of demographic Internet sites organized under North American
Demography, International Demography, General Demography, and Mailing Lists.
- Population and Reproductive Health
- http://www.pitt.edu/HOME/GHNet/popprepro.htm
A collection of United States and international web sites grouped under the following
topics: Contraception, Family Planning, Fertility, Population Research, International
Resources, and Journals and Newsletters.
Directory of population organizations
- Population Organizations: Finder's Guide
- gopher://cde2.ssc.wisc.edu:70/00/addaz
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A comprehensive international address list of population and related organizations,
including e-mail addresses and telephone, fax and telex numbers. Compiled by the
University of Wisconsin-Madison's Center for Demography and Ecology, it is revised and
updated at least every six months.
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