Essays: Covid-19 and the Global Demographic Research Agenda
This volume contains sixteen thoughtful essays on how Covid-19 could shape global demographic research needs over the next five to ten years. These reflections from recent Population and Development Review authors joined by Population Council researchers offer a time capsule of current thinking in the field.
Books
Covid-19 and the Global Demographic Research Agenda, Landis MacKellar and Rachel Friedman
Chapters
Introduction, Landis MacKellar and Rachel Friedman
Commentaries
Coronavirus, Cohorts, and International Demography, Keera Allendorf
Covid-19 Global Demographic Research Needs? Replacing Speculative Commentaries with Robust Cross-national Comparisons, Eva Beaujouan
Who Is Doing the Research? The Implications of the Pandemic for Researchers in the Population Sciences, Ann K. Blanc, Sanyukta Mathur, and Stephanie Psaki
A Covid Agenda from the Perspective of Adolescent Girls and Young Women, Judith Bruce
Demographic Contributions to Policymaking during the Pandemic, Sonalde Desai
What Demographers Need—and What the World Needs from Demographers—in Response to Covid-19, Jessica Y. Ho
Assessing the Demographic Consequences of the Covid-19 Pandemic, Emily Klancher Merchant
Rethinking the Role of Demographers in Times of Crisis, Thoai Ngo and Stephanie Psaki
Covid-19 Aftermath and Population Science’s Research Agenda, Alberto Palloni
Issues of Demographic Data Collection during Covid-19 and Its Aftermath, Eduardo L.G. Rios-Neto
Family Demography in the Post-Covid Era, Clémentine Rossier
Covid-19 and the Opportunity for a Demographic Research Reset, Zeba Sathar
Demography Beyond the Foot, Jenny Trinitapoli
Implications of the Covid-19 Pandemic for Economic and Demographic Research, Frank-Borge Wietzke
Covid-19: A Tsunami That Amplifies Existing Trends in Demographic Research, Emilio Zagheni
The Influence of the Covid-19 Pandemic on the Study of Macro-social Determinants of Population Health and Mortality, Zhongwei Zhao