Editorial: The past, present, and future of Demographic Research
<b>Contribution</b>: As Demographic Research reaches 20 years of activity, encapsulated in 40 volumes freely accessible online, four of the editors who have led the journal during the period 1999-2019 reflect on its past, present, and future. The journal is a source of deep pride and pas...
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description | <b>Contribution</b>: As Demographic Research reaches 20 years of activity, encapsulated in 40 volumes freely accessible online, four of the editors who have led the journal during the period 1999-2019 reflect on its past, present, and future. The journal is a source of deep pride and passion, which we hope is shared by our whole community of readers, authors, reviewers, and editors. As we prepare for the next 20 years of this fascinating journey with Demographic Research, we look at the elements which have made the journal what it is today, and we consider how to meet the challenges of the future. We only deeply regret that the late Professor Jan M. Hoem (editor in 1999-2006) could not join us in this editorial endeavour. |
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spelling | doaj.art-545fd9be91f24128b64fc10d15d456872022-12-21T20:45:17ZengMax Planck Institute for Demographic ResearchDemographic Research1435-98712019-11-01414110.4054/DemRes.2019.41.414682Editorial: The past, present, and future of Demographic ResearchGriffith Feeney0Nico Keilman1Carl Schmertmann2Jakub Bijak3Independent researcherUniversitetet i OsloFlorida State UniversityUniversity of Southampton<b>Contribution</b>: As Demographic Research reaches 20 years of activity, encapsulated in 40 volumes freely accessible online, four of the editors who have led the journal during the period 1999-2019 reflect on its past, present, and future. The journal is a source of deep pride and passion, which we hope is shared by our whole community of readers, authors, reviewers, and editors. As we prepare for the next 20 years of this fascinating journey with Demographic Research, we look at the elements which have made the journal what it is today, and we consider how to meet the challenges of the future. We only deeply regret that the late Professor Jan M. Hoem (editor in 1999-2006) could not join us in this editorial endeavour.https://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol41/41/ |
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title | Editorial: The past, present, and future of Demographic Research |
title_full | Editorial: The past, present, and future of Demographic Research |
title_fullStr | Editorial: The past, present, and future of Demographic Research |
title_full_unstemmed | Editorial: The past, present, and future of Demographic Research |
title_short | Editorial: The past, present, and future of Demographic Research |
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