Welcome to the home page for the 38th Summer Seminar on Population
May 29 to June 28, 2007 at the East-West Center

There are three independent but concurrent workshops,
along with seminar-wide substantive and social activities.

The workshops are:

  Population, Development, and Policy: The Economic Payoffs
    of Population Change
   
  Livable Cities in Pacific Asia: Research Methods for Policy Analysis
   
  Communicating with Policymakers about Population and Health
   

The Thirty-Eighth Summer Seminar on Population is sponsored by the East-West Center. Individual workshop funding provided by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation for the workshop Population, Development, and Policy: The Economic Payoffs of Population Change; the University of Hawaii's Globalization Research Center for the workshop on Livable Cities in Pacific Asia: Research Methods for Policy Analysis; and the Johns Hopkins University INFO Project for the workshop on Communicating with Policymakers about Population and Health. Individual participant funding provided by: Ford Foundation (Beijing and Hanoi); India Network Foundation (Windermere, FL); International Institute for Population Sciences (Mumbai); National Bureau of Statistics (Beijing); Population Council (Islamabad); Prince Songkla University (Songkhla); Ratan Tata Trust; Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences; U.S. Census Bureau; University of Papua New Guinea; University of the Philippines Alumni Association (Iloilo); USAID (Madagascar); and Women's Initiative for Society, Culture, and Enviroment - WISE (Quezon).

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