
Activities |
Past Activites Project Conference Occasional Public Seminers Work Plan HOME |
| (1 ) | An Analysis of Transmigration to Hokkaido: Experience of Japan (UNFPA) |
| (2) | A Comparative Study of Demographic Economic Model-Building for Three Selected ESCAP Countries: Indonesia, Japan & the Republic of Korea (ESCAP) |
| (3) | A Quantitative Analysis on Population and Economic Development in Asia (Indonesia, Japan, the Republic of Korea & Thailand) (UNFPA) |
| (4) | A Comparative Study on the Correlation of Fertility Change, Family Size and Structure (ESCAP) |
| (5) | Migration and Development in Selected ASEAN Countries (NIRA) |
| (6) | A Comparative Study of the Impact of the Aging of the Labor Force: Japan and the United States (NU/UH) |
| (7) | The Course of Japan in the 2lst Century (NU) |
| (8) | Long-Term Perspective Based on a Population-Economic-Medical Model (Phases l, Il & III) (JMA) |
| (9) | Comprehensive Study of ASEAN Development and Japan (NU) |
| (10) | Population Projections for Musashino City, Tokyo |
| (11) | Analysis of Medical Care Utilization Based on the Long-Term Household Estimation |
| (12) | A Study on Fertility Survey in China |
| (13) | Sources of Economic Dynamism in the Asian and Pacific Region: A Human Resource Approach |
| (14) | Time-Series Analysis of Fertility in Japan and Its Application to Asia |
| (15) | Study of Characteristics of Japanese Culture (Nihon University President-Commissioned Project) |
| (16) | Demographic Pictures of Asia and the Pacific: Toward the 21st Century:(a) Methods for Regional Population Projections and Correlates of Regional Population Change (b) Roles of the Family. Market, and State in Aging Societies(c) Family System, Structure, and Formation in Asia and the Pacific |
| (1 ) | UNFPA/NUPRI International Seminar on Planned Population Distribution for Development: Hokkaido Experience(May 1980) |
| (2) | First ILO/NUPRI Intercountry Training Workshop on Population and Human Resource Planning(November 1981) |
| (3) | UNFPA/EWPl/NUPRI Conference on Population Change and Economic Development in Asia(March 1982) |
| (4) | NIRA/NUPRI Conference on Migration and Development in Selected ASEAN Countries(October 1982) |
| (5) | International Symposium on an Aging Society: Strategies for 2lst Century Japan(November 1982) |
| (6) | International Seminar on the Comparative Study of the Impact of the Aging of the Labor Force: Japan and the United States(December 1982) |
| (7) | Second ILO/JOICFP/NUPRI Intercountry Training Workshop on Population and Human Resource Planning. (November 1983) |
| (8) | EWPl-RSI/NUPRI Working Group Meeting on Food, Fuel and Urbanization in Asia (May 1984) |
| (9) | EWPl/NUPRI Japan portion (field study) of the 15th Summer Seminar on Population(June 1984) |
| (10) | Second Japan-U.S Conference on Aging: Health Problems in Aging Societies(October 1984) |
| (11) | ASEAN Parliamentarians Seminar on Population, Resources and Development(February 1985) |
| (12) | First UNFPA/NUPRI Study Directors' Meeting on Population with Special Attention to Planned Port Cities(May 1985) |
| (13) | Third ILO/NUPRI Intercountry Training Workshop on Population and Human Resource Planning(November 1985) |
| (14) | Second UNFPA/NUPRI Study Directors' Meeting on Population with Special Attention to Planned Port Cities(December 1985) |
| (15) | UNFPA/NUPRI Meeting on Population Redistribution in Planned Port Cities(May 1986) |
| (16) | Fourth Japan-U.S Conference on Aging: Quality of Life in Aging Societies(September 1986) |
| (17) | Conference: ASEAN Development :Problems and Prospects(September 1987) |
| (18) | Preparatory Meeting for the Research Project, Sources of Economic Dynamism in the Asian and Pacific Region(January 1988) |
| (19) | 1988 Annual Meeting of the Population Association of Japan(June 1988) |
| (20) | Fourth ILO/NUPRI Intercountry Workshop on Population and Human Resource Planning(April 1989) |
| (21) | International Symposium on the Research Project, Sources of Economic Dynamism in the Asian and Pacific Region(November 1989-Commemorating the Centennial of Nihon University) |
| (22) | Conference Commemorating the Tenth Anniversary of the Foundation of NUPRl(October 1990) |
| (23) | International Symposium on the Research Project, Study of Characteristics of Japanese Culture (October 1990-Commemorating the Centennial of Nihon University) |
| (24) | Seminar on World Population and the Roles of Japan(December 1990) |
| (25) | Fifth ILO/NUPRI Intercountry Workshop on Population and Human Resource Planning(December 1991) |
| (26) | Japan portion (field study) of the 24th Summer Seminar on Population, cosponsored with the East-West Center Program on Population (EWC-POP). This seminar is provided for young professionals in population-related fields in the US, Asia and Pacific nations and is held each summer by EWC-POP in Honolulu, with the final week being devoted to a field study held under joint sponsorship with an appropriate organization in one of the Asia-Pacific countries. Having supported the 15th Summer Seminar in 1984, NUPRI cosponsored the Japan portion of the 24th Summer Seminar (1993) in response to the overseas participants' keen interest in Japanese studies in demographic-economic model building. Period: June 30-July 6, 1993. |
| (27) | The 10th Meeting of the International Network on Health Expectancy (REVES 10) Topic: Disseminating the Concept of Health Expectancy in Asia Period: October 9-October 11,1997. |
| (28) | NUPRI Training Workshop on Health Expectancy for Developing Countries [with the support of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)] Period: July 26-July 30,1999. |
| (29) | NUPRI/IUSSP Seminar on Population Ageing in the Industrialized Countries:
Challenges and Responses Period: March 19-March 21, 2001 |
| (30) | Second NUPRI Training Workshop on Health Expectancy for Developing Countries [with the support of the United Nations Population Fund(UNFPA) and cooperation with thePopulation Association of Japan (PAJ) and International Network on Health Expectancy (REVES)] Period: March 11-March 15, 2002 |
| (31) | NUPRI/KKU Workshop on Data Analysis of the Survey of Population and Development in Notheastern Thailand [with the support of the Association of International Education, Japan (AIEJ) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO)] Period: October 3-October 23,2002 |
| 1980 | |
| (1) | Kee Cheok CheongPopulation and Development in Malaysia |
| (2) | Zheng LiuRecent Population Trends. Demographic Research Activities in China, and Future Possibilities for Cooperation |
| (3) | Toshio KurodaPopulation and the Social Situation in China: Report of the Study Team |
| (4) | Hananto SigitPopulation and Development in Indonesia |
| (5) | Linda MartinA Comparative Study of the Impact of the Aging of the Labor Force: Japan and the United States |
| (6) | Gayl D. NessA Political-Ecological Perspective on Population Planning |
| 1981 | |
| (7) | Lionei Demery and Kee Cheok CheongPopulation and the Labor Force in ASEAN Countries |
| (8) | Jacques MagaudThe Aging of the French Population |
| (9) | Robert W. HodgePath Analysis and Its Application to Demographic Data |
| (10) | Kenneth WhiteThe Use of the Computer Package (Shazam) |
| (11) | J. R. ReleA Summary of the WFS Findings in Asia |
| (12) | George ZeidensteinInternational Assistance in the Population Field: Roads Taken and Paths Ahead |
| (13) | Philip M. HauserTrends in World Urbanization : Problems and Policy Issues |
| (14) | Warren C. RobinsonDemand vs. Supply of Fertility during the Transition |
| 1982 | |
| (15) | Lee-Jay Cho Fertility Transition in Korea from an International Perspective |
| (16) | Pi-Chao ChenPopulation and Birth Planning in Huaide Country, Jilin Province, PRC: Report of a Field Research of May-June, 1981 |
| (17) | Harvey LeibensteinThe Relaxation of the Rationality Postulate in the Economic Theory of Fertility |
| (18) | Daniel B. SuitsEducation, Population and Economic Growth |
| (19) | Griffith FeeneyRecent Fertility Trends in Japan |
| (20) | Philippe FritschFormation Permanente et Population Peripherique |
| 1983 | |
| (21) | Kwang Woong KimPolitical Change and Population Dynamics |
| (22) | Cao Ming-guoPopulation Research Activities in China Overview and Problems |
| (23) | lda B. Mantra Migration and Development in Indonesia |
| (24) | Ronald R. RindfussThe Determinants of First Birth in the United States and Japan |
| (25) | Peter KunstadterDemographic Differentials in a Rapidly Changing Mixed Ethnic Population in Northwestern Thailand |
| (26) | Philip M. HauserComparative Aging of Population and Labor Force by Level of Development |
| 1984 | |
| (27) | Kazumasa Kobayashi and Zenji NanjoAn Iteration Method of Life Table Construction |
| (28) | Lim Lin LeanSome Implications of a Seventy Million Population for Malaysia |
| (29) | Shuh Ching FanRecent Development of Hong Kong Population |
| (30) | Barkat-e- KhudaPopulation Control in Bangladesh |
| (31) | Alejandro N. HerrinTowards Operationalizing the Concept of Integration of Population and Development: the Philippine Experience |
| (32) | Tongroj OnchanPromotion of Regional and Small-Scale Industries in Thailand |
| (33) | Zheng Li-ZhiReformation of the Economic System in China |
| (34) | Mercedes B. ConcepcionRecent Fertility Trend in the Philippines |
| 1985 | |
| (35) | Kwang Woong KimPopulation Policy Formulation: Case of Korea |
| (36) | Ernesto M. PerniaMigration, Development and Employment in East and Southeast Asia |
| (37) | John McCallumEconomics of Aging The Australian Case |
| (38) | Philip M. HauserAging Problems in the United States |
| (39a) | Griffith FeeneyAnalysis and Projection on Recent Fertility Trends in Japan: An Application of Parity Progression Methods |
| (39b) | Lim Lin LeanImpact of International Migration on Malaysian Labor Market |
| 1986 | |
| (40) | Liu ZhaoxiangSex Preference for Children in the People's Republic of China |
| (41) | Huang RongqingA Mathematical Study: The Logit System and Its Relationship to the Law of Mortality |
| (42a) | Noriko TsuyaProximate Determinants of Postwar Fertility Decline in Japan |
| (42b) | Philip M. HauserCultural Obstacles to ASEAN Development |
| (43) | Boon-Nga Tay Aging Policy in Japan and Singapore: A Comparison |
| (44a) | Alejandro N. HerrinEconomic Policies and Demographic Change: Towards an Explanation of the Slow Fertility Decline in the Philippines |
| (44b) | Lim Lin LeanA Framework for Analyzing Women's Status and Fertility |
| (45) | David DemeryOn Modelling Economic-Demographic Interaction: Illustrations from the Malaysian Case |
| 1987 | |
| (46) | Nipon PoapongsakornLabor Force Growth in Thailand |
| (47) | Hal L. KendigPopulation Aging and Public Policies - Futures for Australia and Japan |
| (48) | Kua WongboonsinSupply-Demand Analysis of Contraception in Thailand |
| (49) | Tsutomu TakesakiRecent Population Aging Policies in Sweden |
| (50) | Yuzuru J. TakeshitaPopulation Problems and Population Policy in a Multiethnic Society: The Case of Malaysia |
| (51) | Prijono Tjiptoherijanto Informal Sector and Labor Market Problems in Indonesia |
| (52) | Saw Swee-HokBelow-Replacement Fertility in Singapore |
| (53) | Minja Kim ChoeEthnic Differentials in Early Childhood Mortality in Nepal |
| (54) | Masakazu OkuboTrends of Increasing Mortality among Middle-Aged Males in Japan |
| 1988 | |
| (55) | Griffith FeeneyApplication of a New Population Projection Method to Japan |
| (56) | Zeng YiChanging Demographic Conditions and Family Status in China |
| (57) | Nathan KeyfitzInferring the Profile of Intercohort Increase |
| (58) | Robert L. ClarkPopulation Aging and Retirement Policies in Japan and the United States |
| (59) | Geronimo Martinez GarciaPopulation and Urban Development in Mexico |
| (60) | Sidney GoldsteinUrbanization, Small Town Development and Mobility in the PRC |
| (61) | Arthur E. ImhofPlanning Full-Length Lives: The Consequences of Our IncreasedLife Span 1650-2000 |
| (62) | Ronald FreedmanChanges in the Family and Fertility Transition in Developed and Developing Countries |
| 1989 | |
| (63) | M. Mosleh UddinPopulation Problems and Prospects in Bangladesh |
| (64) | Glenda RobertsCareers and Commitment: Profiles of Japanese Blue-Collar Women Workers |
| (65) | Nancy RileyThe Role of Intergenerational Relations and Interpersonal Connections in Marriage in Contemporary China |
| (66) | Sae-Kwon Kong Labor Force Participation of Married Women in Contemporary Korea |
| 1990 | |
| (67) | Kao-Lee Liaw Salient Features of Internal Migration in Canada |
| (68) | Robert D. Retherford The Effect of Female Literacy on Fertility in India |
| (69) | Bun Song Lee The Economic Impact of Korean Rural to Urban Migration on Regions of Origin |
| (70) | Hiroshi KitoLong-Term Perspectives on Population and Environmental Change in Tokugawa Japan: An Overview |
| 1991 | |
| (71) | Thomas Fricke The Microdemography of Marriage Change: Results from Ethnographic and Survey Research in Nepal |
| (72) | Karen Oppenheim Mason Does the Status of Women Influence the Decline of Fertility in Developing Countries? |
| (73) | Noreen Goldman Excess Mortality among the Unmarried: Japan and the United States |
| 1992 | |
| (74) | Andrew Mason Regional Demographic Trends and Their Economic Impact |
| (75) | Peter Laslett What Is the Third Age?: Its Emergence and Significance |
| (76) | Antonio Golini Below-Replacement Fertility and Family Policy in Italy |
| (77) | Heather E. Joshi Marriage as Old Age Security |
| (78) | Wang Feng Gender Inequality and Socialism in Urban China |
| 1993 | |
| (79) | lqbal H. Shah Strategies of Contraceptive Use During Fertility Transitions |
| (80) | Laurel L. CornellInfanticide in Early Modern Japan? |
| (81) | Yoshinori KamoLiving Arrangements of Elderly Chinese and Japanese in the United States |
| (82) | Etsuko Furuhashi Women's Employment and Child Care Security in Sweden |
| (83) | Ralph Luetzeler Regional Differences of Mortality as Social Indicators: Japan as an Example |
| 1994 | |
| (84) | Richard A. Easterlin Mortality Revolution and Industrial Revolution: Two of a Kind?" |
| (85) | Eileen M. Crimmins Changing Mortality and Morbidity Rates and the Health Status and Life Expectancy of the Older Population |
| (86) | Axel l. MundigoReproductive Health: Definitions and Research Challenges |
| 1995 | |
| (87) | Vicki Lamb Active Life Expectancy among the Elderly in Selected Asian Countries |
| (88) | Vern Bengtson Aging in the United States at the End of the Century |
| (89) | Albert l. Hermalin Aging in Asia: Developing an Effective Research Agenda |
| (90) | Robert D. Retherford Some Initial Findings from India's 1992-93 National Family Health Survey |
| (91) | Andrew Mason Projecting Households: A Report on the Japan HOMES Project |
| 1996 | |
| (92) | John G. BauerLabor Force Aging in Singapore |
| (93) | Britta U. Hoem and Jan M. Hoem Family Policies and Fertility Trends in Sweden |
| (94) | Shekhar Mukherji Poverty-Induced Migration and Urban Involution in India |
| (95) | Charlotte Hoehn Fertility and Family Policy in Germany |
| 1997 | |
| (96) | Mark D. Hayward The Long Arm of Social Class: The Effects of Childhood SES on Late-Life Mortality |
| (97) | Gankhuyag DagvaOverall Population and Development Issues in Mongolia |
| (98) | William H. Dow Health Investment Complementarities Under Competing Risks |
| 1998 | |
| (99) | Andrew MasonPopulation and Modern Economic Growth: The East Asian Experience |
| (101) | Tian Xue YuanChina's Population Policies and Population Studies |
| (102) | Shripad Tuljapurkar Uncertainty in Population Forecasts: Methods and Meaning |
| 1999 | |
| (103) | Ian Pool Exploring Issues of Health Expectancy in New Zealand |
| (104) | Edward Jow-Ching Tu Living Arrangements and Mortality Risks of the Elderly in China |
| (105) | Wolfang Lutz Frontiers of Population Forecasting |
| (106) | Maurice D. Van Arsdol, Jr.Demographic Changes in Northeast Asia and Their Implications for Regional Stability |
| (107) | Zhou YunWill Kinship System Change under the Current Population Policy in China? |
| (108) | Ties BoermaThe Spread of AIDS in the World, with Special Reference to Africa |
| (109) | Anne Gauthier Recent Trends in Family Policies and Family Policy Research in Western Europe and North America |
| 2000 | |
| (110) | Shiro Hariuchi Increase of Maximum Life-Span in Sweden, 1861-1999 |
| (111) | Nicolas Brouard Outline of Health Expectancies Using Unbalanced Longitudinal Data from IMaCH |
| 2001 | |
| (112) | Carol Jagger Health Expectancies Using Unbalanced Longitudinal Data from IMaCH |
| (113) | Carol Jaggar Older People in Long-term Care - Trends Over Time |
| (114) | Jean-Marie Robine Living Beyond Age 100 in Japan and Some Comparisons with France |
| (115) | Peerasit Kamnuansilpa Evaluating Thailand's Health Conditions and Policies |
| 2002 | |
| (116) | Naoko Muramatsu State Expenditures on Home and Community Based Services and Use of Formal and Informal Personal Assistance: A Multilevel Analysis |
| (117) | Nan Li Application of a Stochastic Forecasting Model to Japan's Changing Marriage Pattern |
| (118) | Nan Li Application of a Stochastic Forecasting Model to Economic and Social Security Variables in Japan |
| (119) | Peerasit Kamnuansilpa Five Cities: Modelling Asian Urban Population Environment Dynamics |
| (120) | Peerasit Kamnuansilpa Gold Card for Free Health Care (30 Baht Program) and Health in Thailand |
| (121) | Kua Wongboonsin Desirable Skills of the Future Thai Labor |
| (122) | Jean-Marie Robine Stochastic Methods of Forecasting Mortality Rates for the Elderly Aged 100 and Over |
| (1) | Application of a stochastic forecasting model to Japan's changing marriage pattern |
| (2) | Analysis of changing needs for medical services and the provision of care
for the elderly in a society with the declining population (commissioned by Japan Medical Association) |
| (3) | Application of a stochastic forecasting model to economic and social security
variables in Japan (commissioned by Japan Medical Association) |
| (4) | Survey of Population Change and Development in Northeastern Thailand |
| (5) | Study of the elderly aged 110 and over |