The COVID-19 crisis has demonstrated how a pandemic can quickly evolve from a medical and infectious disease emergency to a broad-scale economic and public health disaster. Population scientists (including demographers, economists, sociologists and statisticians) bring scientific rigor to the...
Population Science and COVID-19 Update October 2020 FINAL.pdf
Check out what some PAA and APC members are doing in COVID-19 response. We welcome your input on what you and your Centers are doing to respond to the pandemic and study its effects. Read the current Fact Sheet of COVID-19 response. The COVID-19 crisis has demonstrated how a pandemic can...
Demographic, or population, researchers rely on funding from a number of federal agencies to conduct their research. In return, policymakers rely on the research and data produced by the federal agencies and analyzed by researchers. The following key federal agencies support demographic research...
PAAAPC-2018-Key-Federal-Agencies-Fact-Sheet.pdf
Fiscal Year 2020 Budget Priorities for PAA and APC #FactSheet #GPAC2020 #FederalFunding
PAA-2020-Budget-Priorities-Fact-Sheet-FINAL.pdf
January 2019 - 1) Secure robust funding for agencies supporting populations sciences, 2) Defend infrastructure of agencies supporting population sciences, 3) Support successful conduct of 2020 Census, 4) Safeguard data access, quality, and integrity of federal surveys #FactSheet #GPAC2019
116th-Congress-PAA-APC-legislative-priorities-factsheet_.pdf
The Population Association of America and Association of Population Centers are two affiliated organizations that represent over 3,000 population scientists—including demographers, economists, sociologists and statisticians—and more than 40 federally-funded population research centers nationwide...
PAA-2021-Budget-Priorities-Fact-Sheet-FINAL.pdf