Centre for Population Studies (CPS)
Browse by
The University of Zimbabwe's Centre for Population Studies (CPS) was established in 1989, originally as a unit within the Department of Sociology. The Centre has become increasingly interdisciplinary over time, drawing students from Sociology, Psychology, Economics, Public Health, Social Work and Statistics. The energy and intellectual curiosity of the Centre's researchers, fostered by the strong research environment and leavened by their interaction with visitors and students at all levels, is a major source of Centre momentum. <br> The Centre is strong in several key areas of demographic research, which can be grouped into several major areas:<br> <br> 1. Fertility, Family Planning, Health, and Sexual Behaviour, <br> 2. Marriage, Family, Children, and Links Between Generations, <br> 3. Inequality, Social Mobility, Race, and Ethnicity,<br> 4. Migration and Reproductive Health,<br> 5. Education and Training.
News
Related Links <br> <a href = "http://www.uz.ac.zw/social/population/">CPS Homepage <br><br> <a href="http://www.uz.ac.zw/library/">Library Homepage </a>
<b>Appropriate Use Policy </b> <br><br> You are reminded that the Copyright Act applies to the whole University of Zimbabwe Library collection. The usage of materials/ information retrieved from the Digital Library Collection by users from the University of Zimbabwe must abide by the conditions set out in the Copyright Act. <br><br> These materials can be used for academic research, learning and teaching purposes only for yourself. Under no circumstances should the data be disseminated to another person or used for commercial purposes. <br><br> Violation of the Copyright Act is an offence in Zimbabwe and the use of University of Zimbabwe Library facilities for illegal copying is a violation of University of Zimbabwe Library rules and regulations. The University takes a serious view of copyright infringement. Anyone found violating the Copyright Act may face disciplinary action.