Population Studies and Training Center (pstc)
Sana'a University
The following scientific research papers have been published by the Center for Training and Population Studies:
Research Title | Year of Publication |
1. New Directions in the Field of Population and Development After the International Conference on Population and Development 1994. | 1999 |
2. The New Approach to Teaching Demography.3. Yemen’s Priorities in the Field of Population and Development Strategies.4. The Dominant Attitudes in Yemeni Society Regarding Gender Issues.5. New Concepts of Population and Development. | 1999 |
6. Social Determinants of Population Growth in Yemen – A Socio-Historical Study.7. Gender in Yemen – Its Concepts, Trends, and Analyses.8. Demographic Trends in the Republic of Yemen.9. Population and Development.10.The Impact of Various Media on Human Fertility.11.Reproductive Health and Family Planning.12.The Interrelationship Between Economic and Social Status and Human Fertility.13.Factors Affecting Human Fertility.14.Demographic Factors and Their Impact on Human Fertility in Yemen.15.Education and Human Fertility. | 2000 |
16. Population and Women’s Health in the Republic of Yemen.17. Population and Urban Environment in the City of Sana’a.18. Internal Migration in the Republic of Yemen.19. Population and Poverty in the Republic of Yemen20. Population and Environment in the Republic of Yemen. | 2001 |
21. Institutional Framework for Population Policy and Structural and Administrative Reform.22. New Approaches to Improving the Information Environment.23. Media and Incentive Initiatives.24. Material Requirements for Implementing the National Population Policy Goals.25. National, Regional, and International Partnerships.26. Legislative Reforms and Political Commitment. | 2002 |
27. Population and Development.28. The Interrelationship Between Demographic Trends and Economic and Social Development in the Republic of Yemen. | 2006 |
29. Population and Poverty.30. Population and Health.31. Population and Environment.32. The Impact of Globalization on Social Changes and Population Policy in Yemen.33. Utilizing Updated Demographic Data in Population Planning. | 2002 |