An edition of Population ageing (1999)

Population ageing

challenges for policies and programmes in developed and developing countries

Population ageing
R. L. Cliquet, Mohammed Nizamu ...
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An edition of Population ageing (1999)

Population ageing

challenges for policies and programmes in developed and developing countries

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English
Pages
301

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Population ageing: challenges for policies and programmes in developed and developing countries
1999, United Nations Population Fund, Population and Family Study Centre
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contains the revised texts of a collection of contributions to a Technical Meeting on Population Ageing, convened by United Nations Population Fund in collaboration with the Population and Family Study Centre (Belgium), held in Brussels between 6-9 October 1998.
"September 1999."

Published in
New York, N.Y., USA, Brussels, Belgium
Genre
Congresses.
Other Titles
Challenges for policies and programmes in developed and developing countries

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Library of Congress
HQ1061 .P66 1999

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Pagination
xii, 301 p. :
Number of pages
301

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3650456M
ISBN 10
089714533X
LCCN
2002493511
OCLC/WorldCat
50106404

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