[Some methodological aspects of applying interdisciplinary approaches to population studies]
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[Some methodological aspects of applying interdisciplinary approaches to population studies]
Abstract
PIP: The author examines how an interdisciplinary approach can best be adapted to the study of population issues. The need for methods and definitions specific to demographic studies is noted, rather than using those developed for other disciplines.
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