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Contributions by Associates of CENPOPS for the past five years:

 

  • Bah, S.M. 1997. Modelling the relationship between cause-of-death structure and overall mortality: the case of Mauritius. Journal of Population Studies 18:99-114.
  • Bah, S.M. 1998. Assessing the contribution of age-sex differentials in causes of death due to infectious and parasitic diseases to the trends in age-sex differentials in life expectancy in Mauritius. Social Biology 1998 vol. 45, 3-4:260-272.
  • Bah, S.M. 1999. The making and unmaking of a national but stratified vital statistics system in the Republic of South Africa and the new making of a more comprehensive vital statistics system. SA Journal of Demography 7(1) 1999: 45-50.
  • Bah, S.M. 1999. NPA monitoring task group: progress made since 1996, the current vision and the envisaged interface with child-related research. Paper presented at the NPA Research Conference, 29th March 1999, Pretoria.
  • Bah, S.M. 1999. Recent trends in maternal mortality in South Africa. Paper presented at the DEMSA conference. Saldanha Bay, Cape Town, 7th July 1999.
  • Bah, S.M. 1999. Closing the loopholes in the registration of vital events in South Africa. Paper presented at the World Population Day Commemoration titled: 'Complete Vital Registration- An effective route to effective planning', Pietersburg, 9th July, 1999.
  • Du Plessis, G.E. 1996. The impact of housing and settlement design on the health status of residents in Knoppieslaagte: a socio-demographic profile of selected squatter settlements in Knoppieslaagte. Report to the Urbanisation and Health Programme of the Medical Research Council. Publication of the Centre for Population Studies at the University of Pretoria.
  • Kibuuka, P. and Van Aardt, C.J. 1999. The probabilistic projection of the supply and demand for new entrant engineers to the South African Labour Market, 1994-2023. SA Journal of Demography 7(1): 11-17.
  • Kok, P.C., Ndlovu, B. & O'Donovan, M. (eds). 1997. Development indicators for promoting good governance in KwaZulu-Natal (Volume 1: Research Findings). Pretoria: Human Sciences Research Council & KwaZulu-Natal Government.
  • Van Zyl, J., Rossouw, J. &. Kok, P. 1998. Demographic and health profile. In: KOK, P. (ed.) South Africa's magnifying glass: a profile of Gauteng Province. Pretoria: HSRC, pp. 51-98.
  • Kok, P. 1998. Filling the information gap: development indicators for KwaZulu-Natal. In Focus Forum 5(3):56-59.
  • Kok, P. 1998. Development indicators: How can provincial and other governments benefit? In Focus Forum, 6(3):15-18.
  • Kok, P. 1999. The definition of migration and its application: Making sense of recent South African census and survey data. SA Journal of Demography, 7(1):19-30.
  • Kok, P. 2000. Internal migration and urbanisation in South Africa: issues of research, policy and development. Focus On, Vol.1.
  • Phillips, H.E. 1998. An evaluation of the quality of demographic data: The 1989 South African Demographic and Health Survey. Southern African Journal of Demography, 1998.
  • Phillips, H.E. 1999. Use of maternal health care among African women in South Africa. African Population Studies, 2 (14).
  • Udjo E. O. (1996). Is fertility falling in Zimbabwe? Journal of Biosocial Science, vol. 28, No 1: pp. 25-35.
  • Udjo E. O. (1996). An evaluation of the reported age-sex distributions of Batswana in the 1991 census. SA Journal of Demography, 6: 1-8.
  • Udjo E. O. (1997). The effect of child survival on fertility in Zimbabwe: A micro-macro level analysis. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, vol 43, no 5: 255-263.
  • Udjo E. O. (1998). Trends in level and tempo of fertility in Botswana. GENUS, vol, LIV, no.3-4: 285-301.
  • Udjo E. O. (1999). Recent evidence of levels, trends and differentials in fertility in South Africa. Paper presented at the Workshop on Fertility in Southern Africa, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 22-24 September.
  • Udjo E. O. (1999). A four-"race" model estimating the population of South Africa. Paper presented at the Workshop on Phase 2 of Census 1996 Review on Behalf of the Statistical Council, Johannesburg 3-4 December. Presented also at the Third African Population Conference, Durban, 6-10 December.
  • Udjo E. O., Orkin M., and Similane S. (2000). Levels of social indicators in South Africa in relation to international goals of development. Paper presented at the Forum 2000 Seminar on Statistics for Social Progress, Geneva, Switzerland, 27 June.
  • Udjo E. O. (2000). A model for dynamic labour market analysis in South Africa. Paper presented at the 4th Annual meeting of the Paris Group of Labour statisticians, Orebro, Sweden, 21-22 September.
  • Van Aardt, C.J. and Van Tonder, J.L. 1999. A projection of the South African Population, 1996-2021. Bureau of Market Research (research report 270).
  • Van Tonder, J.L. 2001. A projection of the provincial South African Population, 1996-2021. Bureau of Market Research (research report 282).

 

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