55:10777 Cliquet, R.
L. Twenty-five years of CBGS: a review and future
perspectives. [25 jaar CBGS: terugblik en toekomstverkenning.]
CBGS Monografie, No. 1988/4, [1988]. 208 pp. Ministerie van de Vlaamse
Gemeenschap: Brussels, Belgium; Centrum voor Bevolkings- en
Gezinsstudien [CBGS]: Brussels, Belgium. In Dut.
This is a review
of the demographic research conducted over the past 25 years at the
Centrum voor Bevolkings- en Gezinsstudien (CBGS) in Brussels, Belgium.
A complete list of CBGS publications from 1972 to 1987 is
included.
Correspondence: CBGS, Nijverheidsstraat 37, 7de
Verdieping, 1040 Brussels, Belgium. Location: Princeton
University Library (SPR).
55:10778
Kwafo-Akoto, Kate O. An annotated bibliography on
population and development. RIPS Bibliography Series, No. 1, Oct
1987. 96 pp. University of Ghana, Regional Institute for Population
Studies [RIPS]: Legon, Ghana. In Eng.
This annotated bibliography,
the first in a series produced by the Regional Institute for Population
Studies (RIPS) at the University of Ghana, "has been compiled from
various documents acquired and added to the Institute's Library
collection during the 1985/86 academic year....The bibliography...is
arranged by broad subject headings, namely: 1) Population (General)
2) Population distribution and urbanisation 3) Population size and
growth 4) Fertility 5) Mortality and morbidity 6) Nuptiality 7)
Migration 8) Health 9) Rural development and poverty 10) Economy."
The geographical focus is worldwide. An author index is
included.
Correspondence: RIPS, University of Ghana, P.O.
Box 96, Legon, Ghana. Location: Princeton University Library
(SPR).
55:10779 Population
Crisis Committee (Washington, D.C.). Nongovernmental
organizations in international population and family planning.
Population Briefing Paper, No. 21, Dec 1988. 20 pp. Washington, D.C. In
Eng.
This listing includes nongovernmental population and
development organizations with an international focus on funding or
technical assistance for family planning programs, publications, or
public outreach and political influence activities. The list is
arranged alphabetically and provides an address as well as a
description of each organization.
Correspondence:
Population Crisis Committee, 1120 19th Street NW, Suite 550,
Washington, D.C. 20036-3605. Location: Princeton University
Library (SPR).