The 6th Asian Population Association Conference, November 27-30, 2024, Kathmandu, Nepal
The Asian Population Association invites you to the 6th Asian Population Association Conference which will be held in-person in Kathmandu City, Nepal, 27-30 November, 2024. The conference will be hosted by the Central Department of Population Studies (CDPS) at Tribhuvan University. You are invited to submit papers/abstracts to the conference themes as follows:
Conference Themes
- Future Challenges of Asian Population Dynamics
- Population Census/Survey, Vital Registration, and Big Data
- Fertility, Fecundity, Reproductive Health, and Reproductive Rights
- Mortality, Morbidity, Epidemiology, and Causes of Death
- Population Mobility and Spatial Demography (Internal and International Migration, including Refugees) and Urbanization
- Family Formation and Dissolution, Family and Kinship
- Gender and Development
- Demographic Theory and Methods (including Demographic Training)
- Population Dynamics, Demographic Transition, and Population Ageing
- Population and Environment, Climate Change, and Sustainable Development
- Special Population Groups (Youth, Older Persons, Persons with Disability, etc.)
- Population and Economy, Demographic Dividend, and Labor Market
- Ethnicity/Race, Religion and Language
- Historical Demography
- Digital Technology for Demographic Analysis
- Others (Education, Well-being, and Happiness, etc.)
- Nepal Special Sessions (Topics relevant to Nepal)
Important dates
12 October 2023 – 2 February 2024 | Call for submission/modification of papers or poster abstracts |
17 May 2024 | Author notification of papers accepted for oral and poster presentations |
27-30 November 2024 | The 6th APA Conference (to be held in-person at Kathmandu City, Nepal) |
Are you planning to visit Nepal? Feel free to consult with us.
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