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ANU Australian Demographic & Social Research Institute (ADSRI) (2007-2015)

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The Australian Demographic and Social Research Institute (ADSRI) was established in 2007 by the Australian National University as part of the College of Arts and Social Sciences. ADSRI aims to retain and enhance the university’s position as the leading Australian research and training institution for demography and social research, recognised both nationally and internationally for its work. The Institute’s thematic research agenda for the next five years is: the population and social dynamics of Australia and its region in the 21st century. On 1 October 2015 it was replaced by the School of Demography to acknowledge its historical achievements, current academic profile and strategic aim to be the leading demographic centre for research and training in the Asia and Pacific region.

Publications in this collection include:

ADSRI working paper (2007-present

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