Australian Centre for Population Research
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The Australian Centre for Population Research (ACPR) is a joint initiative of the Demography and Sociology Program at the Australian National University, the National Key Centre for Social Applications of Geographical Information Systems (GISCA) of the University of Adelaide, and the Queensland Centre for Population Research of the University of Queensland. It has been established to facilitate a more comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach to population research, particularly that pertaining to Australia's demography.[1]
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People
Accessed April 2008: [2]
Directors:
- Peter McDonald, ANU
- Graeme Hugo, University of Adelaide
- Martin Bell, University of Queensland
- Executive Director: Dr Siew Ean Khoo, ANU
Centre Members:
- Heather Booth, Demography & Sociology Program, ANU
- Dominic Brown, University of Queensland
- Gordon Carmichael, NCEPH, ANU
- Ann Evans, Demography & Sociology Program, ANU
- Edith Gray, Demography & Sociology Program, ANU
- Terry Hull, Demography & Sociology Program, ANU
- Rebecca Kippen, Demography & Sociology Program ANU
- Donald Rowland, Demography & Sociology Program ANU
- Diane Rudd, University of Adelaide
- Tom Wilson, University of Queensland
- Zhongwei Zhao, Demography & Sociology Program, ANU
Associates:
- Robyn Iredale, University of Wollongong
- Natalie Jackson, University of Tasmania
- James Jupp, ANU
- Alison MacKinnon, University of South Australia
- Christine McMurray, ANU
- Len Smith, ANU
- Carmen Voigt-Graf, University of the South Pacific
- Yu Zhu, Fujian Normal University
- Bruce Bacon, ANU
Contact
Resources and articles
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References
- ↑ Australian Centre for Population Research, ANU, accessed April 15, 2008.
- ↑ People, ANU, accessed April 15, 2008.