November 18, 2010 - Shorenstein APARC News
An Asian dimension to the Stanford Center for Population Research
The Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center and its Asia Health Policy Program have joined with other centers and programs across the university as collaborative partners for the new Stanford Center for Population Research (SCPR). Supporting population research among faculty and students throughout Stanford, the SCPR is led by Professor Shripad Tuljapurkar, co-editor with Karen Eggleston of the book Aging Asia: Economic and Social Implications of Rapid Demographic Change in China, Japan, and South Korea.
The Stanford Center for Population Research, based in the Institute for Research in Social Sciences, has leadership and involvement across campus including the Humanities, Natural Sciences, Environmental programs, and the Medical School. The goal is to promote, support and develop population studies through collaboration among researchers and training for undergraduate and graduate students, serving as both a resource and nexus for faculty at Stanford across disciplines with interests in population studies, broadly defined.
The Asia Health Policy Program will work with the Stanford Center for Population Research in studying the implications of demographic change in the Asia-Pacific region. For example, Karen Eggleston is undertaking comparative study of population health trends in China and India with other Stanford faculty associated with SCRP.
AHPP will also support the mission of strengthening the teaching of population studies at the undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral levels, by helping to make connections for students studying demographic change in Asia. The 2011 postdoctoral fellow in Asia health policy, Qiulin Chen, will be studying population aging in China in comparative perspective. Shorenstein APARC’s affiliation with the SCRP will also help to reinforce the new Shorenstein APARC initiative studying policy responses to population aging in East Asia, kicking off with a workshop in January 2011.
Karen Eggleston
Shorenstein APARC Center Fellow, FSI; Associate, Stanford Health Policy; and Director, Asia Health Policy Program
Aging Asia: Economic and Social Implications of Rapid Demographic Change in China, Japan, and Korea
February 25, 2009 Shorenstein APARC Conference
Michael H. Armacost, David Bloom, Judith Banister, Naoki Ikegami, Soonman Kwon, Shripad Tuljapurkar, Naohiro Ogawa, Andrew Mason, Shanlian Hu, Edward Norton, Marcus W. Feldman, Shuzhuo Li, Maria Porter, Meng Kin Lim, Kai Hong Phua Kai Hong Phua, John C. Campbell, Byongho Tchoe, Young Kyung Do, Jian Wang, Dolores Gallagher-Thompson
18 papers, conference agenda available- Economic and Social Implications of Population Aging in Asia
October 12, 2010 Shorenstein APARC Seminar
David Bloom
Population Aging, Child Health and Control of Infectious Diseases
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