ARI Working Papers Series (Asian Research Institute)
The ARI Working Paper Series is an online publication resource for the dissemination of peer-reviewed research papers published since 2003.
The ARI Working Paper Series is an online publication resource for the dissemination of peer-reviewed research papers published since 2003.
Working papers from different departments of the French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (Directions des études et syntheses économiques, série G, Direction des statistiques démographiques et sociales, primarily série F). The views expressed in these documents are those of the author alone and do not reflect the position of INSEE. Available online since issue 0 from 1995, the majority are in French but some ...
Working Papers are the products of ongoing work by IMISCOE members that are not (yet) ready for publication within the IMISCOE-AUP Book series. They may range from State of the Art Reports (SoAR) on worldwide research within a particular domain to more specific products of ongoing work. The Working Papers are evaluated by the editorial committee for quality and completeness before being published on the website.
Since 2002, the Demographic Research Institute of the Hungarian Central Statistical office publishes the „Working Papers on Population Family and Welfare" on its website.
Working papers from the "Grupo de Estudios de Poblacion y Sociedad" are available online (from 2007) in English and Spanish.
The research paper series of the Stockholm University Demography Unit are available online since 2007. The older issues are listed back to 1982, but only some of them are accessible online.
Working papers from the MAFE research project, "Migrations between Africa and Europe" have been available online since 2009 in both English and French.
The website provides access to online working papers of the Centre for Population Change, published since 2009.
Quarterly. Access to contents and summaries. From 2010 CPoS appears under its new name, online, and on an open access basis.
Three issues are published per year. Abstracts of the articles can be consulted free of charge but there is paid access to full-text articles.