International Conference Trends problems of the world population in the 21. century, 50 years since Rome 1954 |
Scenarios for the development of the world population |
The challenge of uncertainty: the unexpected occurence |
Population trends since 1954 (background paper) |
Changing population paradigms post ICPD : policy and programme implications |
Population and poverty |
Population changes, international compettitiveness and growth |
Intra-and inter-national imbalances and migration |
Population, development and food security: an unresolved challenge for the twenty-first century |
Population/developmnet/environment trends in a globalized context: challenges for the 21st century |
Diseases, deaths, and life expectancy |
Evolution of national policies since the United Nations 1954 World Population Conference |
Ethical and political constarints on public choices in the field of fertility |
The policies for the management of international migrations from the 20. to the 21. century |
Population aging and policy options for a sustainable future: the case of Japan |
Population prospects and problems in Europe |
How increased labour force and increased productivity may compensate fot the negative socio-economic effects of an older population composition. Results from a simulation exercise on european data |
Population prospects and problems of Italian Regions |
Increasing longevity and policy in Italy's future |
The interdisciplinary approach in demographic research |
Reworking definitions and measures of demographic phenomena |
A short, not pessimistic story about the economic impact of ageing |