http://en.demopaedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:NewPages&feed=atom&limit=50&offset=&namespace=0&username=&tagfilter=Demopædia - New pages [en]2024-03-29T09:33:45ZFrom DemopædiaMediaWiki 1.28.0http://en.demopaedia.org/wiki/Suggestions_for_a_third_edition_of_the_demographic_dictionarySuggestions for a third edition of the demographic dictionary2013-08-22T10:44:12Z<p>Joseph Larmarange: </p>
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<div>* Add a § on HIV/AIDS (section 4).<br />
* Add gay marriage and civil unions to section 5.<br />
* Add new technologies of procreation in section 6.<br />
* Add a § on sex selection<br />
* Add DHSs, AISs and World Fertility Surveys<br />
* Something about IPUMS and censuses ?<br />
* Add data repository <br />
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* Add expressions as 'refuser', 'not contacted' in the notes.<br />
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* Update this section, completely out of date with current computer.<br />
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* The use of the term negro (note 5) without precautions is inappropriate.<br />
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* Transform DNA as a TextTerm.</div>Joseph Larmarangehttp://en.demopaedia.org/wiki/Migration_networkMigration network2012-10-02T10:15:28Z<p>Nicolas Brouard: Pasting a simple reference to Bourdieu's work</p>
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<div>Accumulation of social capital<ref>Bourdieu, P. 1986. “The Forms of Capital.” Pp. 241–58 in Handbook of Theory and Research for the Sociology of Education, edited by J.G. Richardson. New York: Greenwood Press.</ref> is the mechanism by which members of a community, potentially candidates for emigration, gain migration-related knowledge and resources through relatives or friends who have already traveled and moved to the destination area. Social networks also named migration networks<ref>{{Cite journal<br />
| volume = 2<br />
| pages = 699–708<br />
| last = Bustamante<br />
| first = J. A.<br />
| coauthors = G. Jasso, J. E. Taylor, P. T. Legarreta<br />
| title = The selectivity of international labor migration and characteristics of Mexico-to-US migrants: Theoretical considerations<br />
| journal = Migration between Mexico and the United States<br />
| accessdate = 2012-10-01<br />
| date = 1998<br />
| url = http://www.utexas.edu/lbj/uscir/binpapers/v2b-2bustamante.pdf<br />
}} </ref> lower the cost associated with migration by providing new migrants with information and help in finding work, shelter etc.<br />
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The theory of migration networks doesn't play a major role when the size of the city of emigration is big<ref>{{Cite doi|10.1353/dem.2004.0003}} </ref>.<br />
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<references /></div>Nicolas Brouardhttp://en.demopaedia.org/wiki/Missing_womenMissing women2012-08-30T04:40:41Z<p>Nicolas Brouard: Adding French and Italian page</p>
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<div>Here are two different meanings of '''missing women''':<br />
* Women that are not accounted.<br />
* Because of the sex selective abortion toward males since the late 80's, young adult women are missing today in some Asian countries (China, India, Vietnam etc.)<br />
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[[fr:Déficit de femmes]]<br />
[[it:Missing women]]</div>Ramesh ADHIKARI