VID Working Papers (Vienna Institute of Demography)
Working papers of the VID available online from 1999, the documents are numbered and have been published on a more regular basis since 2003. (See the VID "European Demographic Research Papers").
Working papers of the VID available online from 1999, the documents are numbered and have been published on a more regular basis since 2003. (See the VID "European Demographic Research Papers").
Since 2003 the Vienna Institute of Demography (VID) publishes the series of online « European Demographic Research Papers ». (See "VID working papers")
The World Bank online information database "Documents & Reports", previously known as World Development Sources (WDS) contains more than 130,000 publically available World Bank documents that enable sharing the institution’s extensive knowledge base. At present, it includes more than 6000 Policy Research Working Papers. A search for documents is possible by country, topic, type of document or language.
Working papers from the Institute of Behavioural Sciences in Boulder, Colorado. This website contains documents from the two research units of the CU Population Center: Population Program (POP) and the Population Aging Center (PAC). Working papers are available from 2000-2001.
One of the oldest American foundations, the Russell Sage Foundation is dedicated to strengthening the methods, data, and theoretical core of the social sciences as a means of diagnosing social problems and improving social policies. The Foundation publishes an online working papers series on its website.
The working papers of the Refugee Studies Centre (RSC) of Oxford University are published online from 1999 up to present.
Access to titles from 1979 and to abstracts in PDF format depending on the year (579 titles were online up to 2 May 2006). Users can search the list or search by database.
The website of the Monitoring and Evaluation to Assess and Use Results Demographic and Health Surveys (MEASURE DHS) project provides access to publications (working papers, reports, analysis...) in relation to the "Demographic and Health Surveys" (DHS).
166 of the 2,436 ILASA working papers deal with population issues (published between 1973 and 1996 approximately) and can be found in the category "Research programs" under the heading "World Population" (abbreviation POP). See also "Population & Climate Change" in the same category (abbreviation (PCC). Numerous other publications on the theme of population are also accessible, using the search function in the "Publications catalog". Paid access ...