56:10760 Collignon,
Rene; Becker, Charles; Brickwedde, Ellen; Fassin, Didier; Henry,
Christine. Health and population in the Senegambia from
the beginning to 1960: an annotated bibliography. [Sante et
population en Senegambie des origines a 1960: bibliographie annotee.]
Editions de l'INED, ISBN 2-7332-7011-7. 1989. 554 pp. Institut National
d'Etudes Demographiques [INED]: Paris, France. In Fre.
This is an
annotated bibliography concerning health and population in the Gambia
and Senegal up to 1960. Of the 2,908 items included, 105 are in the
section on demography. Author and subject indexes are
provided.
Correspondence: INED, 27 rue du Commandeur, 75675
Paris Cedex 14, France. Location: Princeton University Library
(SPR).
56:10761 Gervais,
Raymond. Bibliography of works by Canadians on African
population. [Bibliographie des travaux de Canadiens sur la
population africaine.] [1989]. 47 pp. Canadian Association of African
Studies: Ottawa, Canada. In Eng; Fre.
This is an unannotated
bibliography of studies by Canadians on African population topics. It
is organized alphabetically by author and contains 243 items available
up to the year 1989. Geographical and subject indexes are included.
The bibliography is also available on a computer diskette for use on
IBM-compatible machines with DOS.
Correspondence: D.
Harvey, Universite de Montreal, Departement de Demographie, Programme
"Population et Developpement au Sahel", C.P. 6128, Succursale A,
Montreal H3C 3J7, Canada. Location: Princeton University
Library (SPR).
56:10762 United
Nations. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
[ESCAP] (Bangkok, Thailand). Population and development:
studies and training in Asia and the Pacific, 1985-1988. Asian
Population Studies Series, No. 100, Pub. Order No. ST/ESCAP/739. 1989.
xxiii, 70 pp. Bangkok, Thailand. In Eng.
This report attempts to
provide an up-to-date list of current studies and training programs in
the field of population and development in Oceania and Asia, excluding
Western Asia. The information concerns some 40 institutions responding
to a questionnaire sent out by ESCAP in 1988 and is presented by field
of study and training and by subregion and
country.
Correspondence: ESCAP, United Nations Building,
Rajdamnern Nok Avenue, Bangkok 10200, Thailand. Location:
Princeton University Library (SPR).