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Master's Thesis Series


The Master's Thesis Series of the Population Research Centre intend to facilitate the distribution of exceptional Master's theses prepared as part of the Centre's research programme and have only limited distribution. There is a protocol [PDF] available indicating the guidelines for contribution to the Master's Thesis Series, including formatting guidelines. 

List of PRC Master Thesis Series (2001-present) 

05-3 Salaris, L. (2005), Geography and longevity: a demographic study on Sardinian centenarians. Abstract.
05-2 Janssen, F. (2005), Images on childhood in rural South India. Abstract.
05-1 Noback, I. (2005), Prenatal screening and diagnosis. From a demographic perspective, a micro approach. Abstract.
04-1 Oliveira, V. de (2004), Ghanaian migrants in Italy. Who is likely to return? Abstract.
03-1 Banerjee, S. (2003), Reproductive career of women. Comparison of the Netherlands and Andhra Pradesh in India. Abstract.
01-6

Gonçalves Dias, J. (2001), Finite mixture models with applications to demography. Abstract.

01-5 Sharnngadharan, G.K. (2001), Mortality at younger ages in India. Estimation of inconsistencies between Infant Mortality Rates and the corresponding Under-Five Death Rates from the SRS. Abstract.
01-4 Matsuo, H. (2001), The first child. The transition to motherhood in Japan and the Netherlands. Abstract.
01-3 Mamun, A.A. (2001), Multistate models in public health. Review and appraisal to the Framingham Heart Study. Abstract.
01-2 Haandrikman, K. (2001), Coping with time. Measurement and perception of time in reproductive health surveys. Abstract.
01-1 Gjaltema, T. (2001), Modelling infant and child mortality in India. Abstract

Master Thesis Series of the Population Research Centre are available in the library of Economics, Management & Organisation, and Spatial Sciences in the WSN-building at the Zernikecomplex. They can also be ordered through PRC. Please send your order to s.e.tiggelaar@rug.nl. Include your name, postal address, email address, and details about the publication. The price of a Master Thesis Series is 10 €, plus shipping costs.

 


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