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Population Studies Group (PSG)

The Population Studies Group (PSG) hosts a multidisciplinary group of demographers, epidemiologists, biostatisticians and reproductive health specialists who are engaged in demographic estimation and population-based studies of fertility, reproductive health, and mortality in both high and low-income settings.

PSG Faculty assume teaching responsibilities on the MSc courses in Demography and Health, the MSc in Reproductive and Sexual Health Research, and some also contribute to the MSc in Epidemiology.

 

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The Population Studies Group is situated in the Department of Population Health in the Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health at LSHTM. The group was established in 1974 and is home to over 30 academic staff and around 15 doctoral students. 

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About PSG

Interest in demographic research at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) dates back to 1964 when became the first Reader in Medical Demography at the University of London. The MSc Medical Demography (now ) was launched in 1970 and the Centre for Population Studies was established formally in 1974 with support from the UK Ministry of Overseas Development (now 鈥 DFID) who remained a major funder of research at the Centre until 2004.

The Centre鈥檚 international reputation was built initially on its contributions to technical demographic research, in particular the development of new indirect methods for estimating fertility and mortality in developing countries. Today, the Centre has a broader agenda. The investigation of British demographic trends first became an important field of activity in 1977 when the Centre became a designated research centre of the . During the 1990s the Centre became increasingly active in reproductive health research and in 1998, in collaboration with other experts in the School, it launched a new . Since the turn of the century it has also been home to a substantial programme of research on the demography of the global HIV and AIDS epidemic and as part of this coordinates the .

Professor Brass remained the Centre鈥檚 Director until his retirement in 1988. It was subsequently headed by John Cleland, Emily Grundy, Ian Timaeus, Basia Zaba and others. Following several restructurings and changes in nomenclature within LSHTM, in 2012 the Centre became the Population Studies Group within the Department of Population Health. It is currently headed by Georges Reniers.

Image: The 1989-90 student cohort with Oona Campbell, John Cleland, Ian Timaeus and John Blacker in the top row; Allan Hill in the second row from the top; Basia Zaba in the second row from the bottom

Contact details

Population Studies Group, Department of Population Health
Keppel Street, London, WC1E 7HT 
Tel: +44 (0)20 7958 8149, E-mail: psg@lshtm.ac.uk

Research
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PSG staff maintain a diverse research portfolio that includes demographic estimation, evolutionary demography, historical demography, sexual and reproductive health research and population-based surveillance of communicable and non-communicable diseases. The latter tends to have a geographic focus on sub-Saharan Africa through the school and the PSG鈥檚 close ties with the MRC units in The Gambia and , in Malawi, the and the Dreams Evaluation.

African Population History

We are investigating, collecting and digitising sources of demographic data to enable the study of long-term change in Africa鈥檚 populations. We have worked with historical census data and demographic surveys as well as with parish registers. Our current focus is on digitising, linking and analysing data from some of the oldest Catholic parishes in East and Southern Africa. We take an interdisciplinary approach to analysing these data 鈥 combining quantitative demographic research with qualitative archival research to reconstruct how family, fertility and faith interacted and changed over the twentieth century in this region. We aim to encourage and support a network of researchers working on historical demographic data in Africa.

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ALPHA Network

The ALPHA network brings together ten collaborating African research institutions, which conduct population-based HIV surveillance in eastern and southern Africa. The network regularly contributes detailed statistical estimates of HIV incidence, mortality patterns and fertility impacts to the , which oversees the data and methods used for producing HIV epidemic updates and projections in African countries. The ALPHA Network receives funding from the Wellcome Trust and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

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Demographic estimation in populations with deficient CRVS

The vast majority of the world鈥檚 population live in areas that are not covered by well-functioning Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS). Without CRVS, estimating key demographic and sustainable development indicators is challenging and published estimates often rely on strong assumptions.

PSG is home to a number of projects that are pioneering new solutions to such estimation problems. These include the expansion of the sibling survival method for cause-specific adult mortality estimation (a collaboration with  at John Hopkins University); the refinement of indirect estimation techniques for under-five mortality estimation (a collaboration with at the University of Pennsylvania and , the French Institute for Demographic Research); the refinement of verbal autopsy tools for estimating causes of death (a collaboration with at Ohio State University); the development of improved methods to measure parity progression and the duration of birth intervals using census and survey data (a collaboration with at the University of Cape Town); and the application of record linkage techniques for augmenting research data with administrative and medical data sources.

PSG staff engaged in this line of research include Ian Timaeus, Georges Reniers, Clara Calvert and Julio Romero.

DREAMS evaluation

On World AIDS Day 2014, PEPFAR launched a bold new initiative 鈥  鈥 to reduce new HIV infections by 40 percent among the highest risk adolescent girls and young women in 10 high-burden countries. With an initial commitment of US$385 million, quickly supplemented with $85 million for a DREAMS Innovation Fund, DREAMS partners 鈥 PEPFAR, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Girl Effect, Johnson & Johnson, ViiV Healthcare and Gilead Sciences 鈥 aim to promote empowerment and prevent HIV acquisition through a core package of interventions for young women, their families, communities and male partners.

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has awarded LSHTM a 4-year grant to lead a portfolio of evaluation studies designed to track the impact of DREAMS in Kenya, South Africa and Zimbabwe. Led by Isolde Birdthistle and Sian Floyd, the evaluation draws on LSHTM expertise in HIV, adolescent health and evaluation across all faculties, and close research partnerships with experienced institutes in each country: the Africa Health Research Institute (AHRI) in Durban, South Africa, the African Population and Health Research Centre (APHRC) in Nairobi, Kenya; the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) in Siaya, Kenya; and the Centre for Sexual Health HIV and AIDS Research (CeSHHAR) in Harare, Zimbabwe.

Website: /research/centres-projects-groups/dreams

Evolutionary Demography

PSG is host to the Evolutionary Demography Group, the first of its kind in the UK. This interdisciplinary group applies the theoretical framework of evolutionary biology to human demographic behaviour. It combines both social and natural science to explore questions of demographic interest, such as why do people have the number of children that they do, drawing on anthropology and psychology, as well as demography and evolutionary biology. Under the direction of Dr. Rebecca Sear, the group holds weekly lab meetings and monthly journal club sessions.

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MEIRU

The Malawi Epidemiology and Intervention Research Unit (MEIRU), formerly known as Karonga Prevention Study, has over the last 30 years made major contributions to the understanding and control of mycobacterial disease, HIV and other infectious diseases. MEIRU鈥檚 main focus from 1979 until 2012 was in Karonga District, northern Malawi. In 2012 MEIRU established an additional site in Lilongwe, and started a major programme of work on cardiovascular disease and diabetes both in Karonga and Lilongwe to complement its continuing research on infectious diseases.

MEIRU is a partnership between the Malawi College of Medicine, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) and the Malawi Ministry of Health. Since 2016 the Programme has been led by Dr.  (Acting Director) with Professor  (Visiting Professor and NCD Theme Lead; MEIRU Director 2013-2016), Professor and Dr. Charles Mwansambo (Ministry of Health, Malawi).

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SHAPE UTT

The Strengthening Health Systems for the Application of Policy to Enable Universal Test and Treat (SHAPE UTT) Study was funded by the MRC/Wellcome and began in January 2017 - December 2020. 

In 2016 the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended the initiation of antiretroviral initiation regardless of immunological status for all people living with HIV (PLHIV), a policy which many African countries adopted in later in the same year. Despite the guidance the UN declaration and WHO guidance acknowledge concerns about the feasibility of universal test and treat (UTT) within overburdened, weak health systems. Even prior to such ambitious policies many African HIV programmes already experienced sub-optimal HIV testing and retention rates. The increased demands on health systems through additional patient loads could lead to drug stock-outs, drug resistance, inadequate patient preparation and poor adherence.

Despite these challenges, there has been a dearth of research to inform the preparatory processes that will be needed for successful implementation of UTT, if it is to garner much needed opportunities to strengthen health systems and reduce these risks. Important lessons can be drawn from the experience of Option B+ implementation (test and treat in pregnant and breastfeeding women), widely viewed as the precursor to UTT, and first implemented in Malawi in a bold policy move in 2011. It affords a rare opportunity to investigate how the policy implementation process has impacted on health systems, with a view to prospectively considering the readiness of health systems to absorb further expansion of the policy to the general population.

This project will address a critical evidence gap by ascertaining heath systems preparedness for delivering UTT. We will generate this evidence by comparing the experiences and health systems impacts of Option B+ policy implementation, widely viewed as the precursor to UTT, in three settings (Karonga, Malawi, Ifakara, Tanzania and uMhanyakude, South Africa).

The Intervention Design and Evaluation Group

The Intervention Design and Evaluation Group employs inter-disciplinary approaches drawing on relevant medical, psychological, social and educational knowledge and theory to develop and evaluate novel interventions to improve health and primary health care provision. We have a major focus on interventions to improve Sexual and Reproductive health. To promote equity in health and health care, our interventions are designed with input from users, specifically involving those at greatest need in the development process to ensure that interventions are accessible and relevant to them. Under the direction of Prof Cari Free, the group holds weekly meetings.

Website: /research/centres-projects-groups/ideg  

RAMMPS

Rapid Mortality Mobile Phone Surveys (RAMMPS) project  

Population-based mortality statistics are essential components of an effective public health response鈥痶o epidemic outbreaks or other crisis situations. The RAMMPS consortium is developing and implementing an innovative mobile-phone based approach to generate national mortality estimates, including excess mortality, where civil registration is incomplete and face-to-face data collection is interrupted or hindered. More information about the RaMMPS project is available here: /RaMMPS  

Mortality and Inequalities research group

 The COVID-19 pandemic and other public health crises have triggered unprecedented rise in mortality around the world in recent times. Our knowledge of the impacts of these events on population health is limited and the medium, and long term, consequences are unknown. Funded by a Wellcome Career Development award and led by Dr. Jos茅 Manuel Aburto, the Mortality and Inequalities research group  addresses three major objectives to produce fundamentally new knowledge of the mechanisms that underpin recent mortality trends: 1) To complement all-cause mortality analysis with multiple causes of death to uncover the indirect pathways through which the pandemic and other crises have affected mortality; 2) To develop and apply demographic methods to quantify how different causes of death affect patterns of life years lost by sex; and 3) To analyse the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on lifespan inequality. At the intersection of demography with multiple disciplines, including epidemiology, data science, and public health, this project focuses on pressing issues about the toll of the COVID-19 pandemic and other crises on population health, and challenges current narratives on longevity.

Website: under construction 

 

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MSc in Demography and Health

鈥淚t鈥檚 the demography, stupid!鈥 Many of our societies continue to face a diverse set of demographic challenges (and opportunities), including rapid population ageing, extremely low as well as very high fertility, and sizable population migration. These and other demographic trends have important repercussions in all possible domains of life; from voting behaviour to living arrangements, labour markets and economic growth, tax revenues and pension systems, carbon emissions, and the demand for education, health and social services. Demography, in other words, may well be the single most defining factor of the world that we live in.

The MSc in Demography and Health equips students with the theories and skills to understand and quantify macro-level population dynamics and their downstream implications for health and health policies. Students are further trained in the analysis of micro-level processes that govern population change, including fertility and reproductive behaviour, the exposure to health risks, and population mobility. Analysis tools and techniques are applied to high-income settings where high-quality data are usually abundant to resource constrained settings that are covered by partial or deficient information systems.

The Demography and Health teaching programme gives students ample opportunity to select from a wide range of modules in statistics, epidemiology public health, and the social sciences, and thus tailor their curriculum to either focus on the technical aspects of data analytics and demographic estimation, or, take a more interdisciplinary approach to the study of population and health.

The MSc in Demography and Health is recognised by the Medical Research Council (MRC), the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the Population Investigation Committee (PIC) and a number of scholarships from these bodies are available each year.

Visit the MSc in Demography and Health course page for more information.

Read interviews with former Demography and Health students and : they talk about why they chose this MSc and how it helped them achieve their career goals, and provide useful insight and tips for future applicants!

A new student-led magazine, , launched in May 2021 also features . 

Find out more about fees and funding.

MSc in Reproductive and Sexual Health Research

The MSc in Reproductive and Sexual Health Research is designed for those interested in acquiring the research skills necessary to conduct policy-relevant research into sexual and reproductive health. It provides a non-clinical foundation in a wide range of sexual and reproductive health topics, including family planning, maternal health, sexual health and rights, HIV/AIDS and sexually-transmitted infections.

This Master's programme is recognized by the ESRC as providing high quality research training and a small number of ESRC scholarships are available to UK or overseas residents. These are advertised each year with the School scholarships information.

The curriculum has a focus on middle- and low-income settings but also provides excellent training in the principles and methods of research for high-income countries.

Visit the MSc in Reproductive and Sexual Health Research course page for more information.

Find out more about fees and funding.

MSc in Sexual & Reproductive Health Policy and Programming

Developed and delivered with the , the online MSc Sexual and Reproductive Health Policy and Programming primarily targets those interested in acquiring the knowledge and skills required to design, implement and evaluate evidence-based sexual and reproductive health programmes and policies in sub-Saharan Africa and other low- and middle-income settings. The program equips students with advanced knowledge and understanding of:

  • Policy and health system factors influencing sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in low and middle income settings, and how these should be taken into account in the design and delivery of effective SRH programmes
  • The influence of socio-political, cultural, legal and ethical issues surrounding SRHR in low- and middle-income settings on the design and delivery of SRHR programmes and policies tailored to the context
  • Up-to-date evidence base on effective sexual and reproductive health policies and interventions  

Scholarship

A number of scholarships will be available for the 2022-23 entry as well as for the 2023-24 entry. Details will be added to this page and to the Master's Funding page as soon as it is open for applications.

Mode of delivery

The programme will be delivered wholly online, with no in person attendance. There will be a mix of live and interactive activities (synchronous learning) as well as recorded or self-directed study (asynchronous learning). Examples of synchronous learning are live online lectures, group discussions and seminars which students are required to attend. Asynchronous learning includes pre-recorded lectures and independent reading.

Duration

The programme is 12 months full-time or 24-36 months part-time.

For more information, visit the program page for the MSc Sexual and Reproductive Health Policy and Programming.

Doctoral studies

Students who are interested in pursuing a PhD are advised to contact a potential supervisor to discuss their proposal and possible sources of funding.

Among others, there are each year a number of ESRC-funded PhD scholarships available in population studies. These scholarships are offered in both Demography and Reproductive and Sexual Health training routes.  Scholarships may be taken up either as a stand-alone PhD (a +3 award); or as a programme which includes first taking additional taught courses before starting the PhD (also referred to as the 1+3 route). Please see the  for further information on all the different routes available. As part of their training, students may spend a year at the .

The next deadline for preliminary applications is 11 January 2021. Students are to contact potential supervisors well ahead of this deadline.

Please consult the Research Degrees funding page for other scholarship opportunities.

Alumni

We have a to allow Demography and Health and Reproductive and Sexual Health Research students to stay in touch, all alumni and current students are . Alumni and current students are also encouraged to join the , which circulates announcements of fellowships, further training, and job opportunities.

You can find interviews with and blurbs written by a few of our previous students on our MSc Demography & Health webpage and our MSc Reproductive and Sexual Health Research webpage. For MSc Demography & Health student testimonials see those by Ellen FlintRebecca Musgrove,  and .

Additionally, some of our previous MSc and PhD students have contributed to the LSHTM Alumni blog, writing about their experiences at the School as well as the relevance of demography to their careers and to the world in general. Alumni blogs include those by: 

  • MSc Medical Demography student, now public health consultant and author,
  • , MSc Demography & Health student, who writes about the importance of demographic and health surveys for women by 
  • who completed her PhD in Demography at LSHTM
  • MSc RSHR student Lydia Di Stefano, who interviewed , a past student and researcher in maternal health research at LSHTM.

A new student-led magazine, , launched in May 2021, to provide fresh perspectives on public and global health, also features . 

Our graduates typically embark on careers in academia or research-oriented positions in government, the non-profit or private sector. Below, you will find a selection of alumni with a hyperlink to their LinkedIn profiles that will give you an indication of their background and career trajectories.

MSc Demography and Health

  • 2017-2018: 
  • 2016-2017: 
  • 2014-2015: 
  • 2013-2014: 
  • 2001-2002:
  • 1995-1996: 

MSc Reproductive and Sexual Health Research

Research Degree Students

Short courses

Advanced Stata

This one-week short course is aimed at researchers and other professionals, from any discipline, who regularly use Stata for analysis but want to learn how to work more efficiently. It would be particularly suited to those who are about to embark on large analyses and who would like a quick guide on how to automate the repetitive parts of the process.

The course is usually held in the fall. Find out more information on the Advanced Stata short course.

Safe Abortion Policy and Programming in Low-and Middle-Income Settings 

This online short course, developed and delivered with  (UGSPH), will run from 20 June to 1st July 2022. It will introduce the knowledge and tools necessary to strengthen health sector policies and programmes for safe abortion care in low- and middle-income settings. Find out more information on the  Safe Abortion Policy and Programming in Low-and Middle-Income Settings short course. 

This course will run only in 2022. The new online MSc in Sexual and Reproductive Health Policy and Programming will have a full module on safe abortion policy and programming. 

Self-Study Resources

We have recently developed the two open access resources for (aspiring) demographers and population scientists. This work was commissioned by the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) with funding from UNFPA.

. A series of on demographic data and analysis methods published under a creative commons licence.

: an updated compendium of tools for demographic estimation from limited, deficient and defective data. The material here follows in a direct line of descent from and subsequent works (for example, the 2002 UN Manual of Adult Mortality Estimation). The principal aspect of this website is a series of (mostly) static webpages describing and documenting the tools and methods of demographic estimation from limited, deficient and defective data. The material is organised thematically first, and then by the kinds of data that may be available. Where appropriate, downloadable spreadsheets are provided that allow users to apply the methods to their own data. Authors: Moultrie, T. A., Dorrington, R. E., Hill A. G., Hill, K., Tim忙us, I. M. and Zaba B. (eds). Produced for the IUSSP with funding from UNFPA.

Improving the Health of Women, Children and Adolescents: from Evidence to Action: The Massive Opean Online course (MOOCS) is available now Futurelearn platform and run over six weeks, exploring the lifecycle from birth to adulthood, to look at adolescent, reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health.

Publications
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2024

. Chandrasekar, A; Warren, E; Free, C; Mbogua, J; Curtin, E; Gazeley, U; Wong, G; Church, K; MCCARTHY, O; Gopalakrishnan, L (2024). PLOS Glob Public Health 4(7): e0003432. DOI:

HASSAN, A; Lawson, D; Page, A; Sear, R; Schaffnit, S; Urassa, M (2024). Preprint. DOI:

. Zhang, Y; Ba, D; RISHER, K; Liao, D; Parent, L; Ghahramani, N; Chinchilli, V (2024). Clinical Kidney Journal (sfae164). DOI:

 Etoori, D; WRINGE, A; RENIERS, G; Gomez-Olive, F; Rice, B (2024). PLOS Global Public Health 4(6):e0002509. DOI:

HASSAN, A; Spake, L; Shaver, J; Shenk, M; Sosis, R; SEAR, R (2024). Social Sciences & Humanities Open Vol 10 (100932). DOI:

JC Fotso, JG CLELAND, EO Adje (2024). Population Studies, 78(1), 79-91. DOI:

Mobayed Vega, S., & GARGIULO, M. (2024). International Sociology 39(3), 332-350. DOI:

Reid, A; Kabagenyi, A; Ojiambo Wandera, S; Beinomugisha, J; WALTERS, S (2024). Journal of Global Ageing1(1):27-51. DOI:

. McLean, E; Mwiba, O; Chitodwe, O; Kanjala, C; Nzundah, D; Chirwa, T; Saul, J; Branson, K; CRAMPIN, A (2024). Wellcome Open Research 9:251-251. DOI:

Radovich, E; Karki, S; Das, S; Shakya, R; MCCARTHY, O; Shrestha, A; Calvert, C; Campbell, O; Penn-Kekana, L (2024). Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. DOI:

. NABUKALU, D; Calazans, J; MARSTON, M; Calvert, C; Nakawooya, H; Nansereko, B; Sekubugu, R; Nakigozi, G; Serwadda, D; Sewankambo, N; Kigozi, G; Gray, R; Nalugoda, F; Makumbi, F; Lutalo, T; TODD, J (2024). Global Health Action 17(1):2338635. DOI:

McLEAN, E; Kalobekamo, F; Mwiba, O; CRAMPIN, A; SLAYMAKER, E; SEAR, R; Dube, A (2024). Wellcome Open Research 8:573-573. DOI:

Allen, L; Karanja, S; TLHAJOANE, M; Tlhakanelo, J; Macleod, D; Bastawrous, A (2024). International Journal of Qualitative Methods. DOI:

Spake, L; HASSAN, A; Schaffnit, S; Alam, N; Amoah, A; Badjie, J; Cerami, C; CRAMPIN, A; Dube, A; Kaye, M; Kotch, R; LIEW, F; McLEAN, E; Munthali-Mkandawire, S; Mwalwanda, L; Petersen, A-C; Prentice, A; Zohora, F; Watts, J; SEAR, R; Shenk, M; Sosis, R; Shaver, J (2024). Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 291(2021):20231422. DOI:

. MOHAMMED, S; Calvert, C; O Mugisha, J; Ronald, M; Asiki, G; R Glynn, J; Oakley, L; MARSTON, M (2024). Global Health Action 17(1):2338023. DOI:

French, R; PALMEr, M; MCCARTHY, O; Salaria, N; Meiksin, R; Shawe, J; Lewandowska, M; SCOTT, R; Wellings, K (2024). Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. DOI:

McLEAN, E; SEAR, R; SLAYMAKER, E (2024). Center for Open Science. DOI:

. Brander, C; Risher, K; Odwe, G; Wado, Y; Obare, F; CLELAND, J; MACHIYAMA, K (2024). Contraception 110470. DOI:

Blaylock, R; Lewandowska, M; Kelly, C; Gunn, B; Meiksin, R; SCOTT, R; PALMER, M; Wellings, K; Lohr, P; French, R; The SACHA Study Team N/A (2024). BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health 50(2):142-145 . DOI:

Nkoka, O; Munthali-Mkandawire, S; Mwandira, K; Nindi, P; Dube, A; Nyanjagha, I; Mainjeni, A; Malava, J; Amoah, A; McLEAN, E; Stewart, R; CRAMPIN, A; PRICE, A (2024). PLOS Global Public Health 4(4):e0002955. DOI:

Urassa, M; MARSTON, M; Mangya, C; Materu, J; Elsabe, D; Safari, K; Kagoye, S; TODD, J; Boerma, T (2024). International Journal of Epidemiology Vol 53(3)-dyae058, DOI:

. Spake, L; Schaffnit, S; Page, A; HASSAN, A; Lynch, R; Watts, J; Sosis, R; SEAR, R; Shenk, M; Shaver, J (2024). Evolution and Human Behavior. DOI:

McLEAN, E; PRICE, A; Palla, L; SLAYMAKER, E; CRAMPIN, A; Dube, A; Amoah, A; Kalobekamo, F; SEAR, R (2024). Center for Open Science. DOI:

GAZELEY, U; Polizzi, A; ROMERO PRIETO, J; ABURTO, J; RENIERS, G; Filippi, V (2024). Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. DOI:

. SEAR, R (2024). Nature  627(8004):496-497. DOI:

Nelson, K; Magut, F; MULWA, S; Osindo, J; Kamire, V; Khagayi, S; Pulerwitz, J; Cook, S; GOURLAY, A; Ziraba, A; Kwaro, D; FLOYD, S; BIRDTHISTLE, I (2024). PLOS Global Public Health 4(3):e0002929. DOI:

. Torrisi, O; Banda, J; RENIERS, G; Helleringer, S (2024). Field Methods. DOI:

Baker, V; Mulwa, S; Khanyile, D; Arnold, G; Cousens, S; Cawood, C; BIRDTHISTLE, I (2024). Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR). DOI:

 MULWA, S; BAKER, V; Cawood, C; Khanyile, D; O'Donnell, D; Sarrassat, S; Cousens, S; BIRDTHISTLE, I (2024). JMIR Formative Research 8:e44111. DOI:

 Page, A; Ringen, E; Koster, J; Borgerhoff Mulder, M; Kramer, K; Shenk, M; Stieglitz, J; Starkweather, K; Ziker, J; Boyette, A; Colleran, H; Moya, C; Du, J; Mattison, S; Greaves, R; Sum, C-Y; Liu, R; Lew-Levy, S; Kiabiya Ntamboudila, F; Prall, S; Towner, M; Blumenfield, T; Migliano, A; Major-Smith, D; Dyble, M; Salali, G; Chaudhary, N; Derkx, I; Ross, C; Scelza, B; Gurven, M; Winterhalder, B; Cortez, C; Pacheco-Cobos, L; Schacht, R; Macfarlan, S; Leonetti, D; French, J; Alam, N; Zohora, F; Kaplan, H; Hooper, P; SEAR, R (2024). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 121 (9) e2318181121. DOI:

BHATTACHARJEE, T; Kiwuwa-Muyingo, S; Kanjala, C; Maoyi, M; Amadi, D; Ochola, M; Kadengye, D; Gregory, A; Kiragga, A; Taylor, A; Greenfield, J; SLAYMAKER, E; TODD, J (2024). Frontiers in Digital Health 6:1329630. DOI:

. McLEAN, E; Dube, A; Kalobekamo, F; SLAYMAKER, E; CRAMPIN, A; SEAR, R (2024). Wellcome Open Research 8:211. DOI:

2023

. Fotso JC, CLELAND J, Ngambe M, Baye M, Adje E. (2023). Reproductive Health 20(2). DOI:

. Wado YD, Mutua M, Odwe G, Obare F, Machiyama K, Casterlline J, CLELAND J (2023). Frontiers in Global Women鈥檚 Health 4:1034634. DOI: 

 Zazueta-Borboa, J. D., Aburto, J. M., Permanyer, I., Zarulli, V., & Janssen, F. (2023). Population Studies77(3), 475-496. DOI:

. Zheng, Y., Permanyer, I., Canudas-Romo, V., Aburto, J. M., Nigri, A., & Plana-Ripoll, O. (2023). PLOS One18(9), e0290962. DOI:

 Floridi, G., Gargiulo, M., & Aburto, J. M. (2023). Retrieved from osf. io/preprints/socarxiv/mf9eb.DOI:

. Martin, J., Aburto, J. M., & Permanyer, I. (2023). Demographic Research49, 1063-1086. DOI:

 Zazueta-Borboa, J. D., Martikainen, P., Aburto, J. M., Costa, G., Peltonen, R., Zengarini, N., ... & Janssen, F. (2023). J Epidemiol Community Health77(7), 421-429. DOI:

 Aburto, J. M., & Vigezzi, S. (2023). American Journal of Public Health, (0), e1-e3. DOI:

 Mitchell, K; PALMER, M; Lewis, R; Bos贸 P茅rez, R; Maxwell, K; Macdowall, W; Reid, D; Bonell, C; Mercer, C; Sonnenberg, P; Fortenberry, J (2023). Journal of Sex Research. DOI:

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 Renju, J; Moshabela, M; McLean, E; Ddaaki, W; Skovdal, M; Odongo, F; Bukenya, D; Wamoyi, J; Bonnington, O; Seeley, J; Zaba, B; Wringe, A; (2017). Sexually transmitted infections, 93 (Suppl 3). ISSN 1368-4973 DOI: 10.1136/sextrans-2016-052971

 Ruzagira, E; Baisley, K; Kamali, A; Biraro, S; Grosskurth, H; Wringe, A; Working Group on Linkage to HIV Care; (2017). Tropical medicine & international health. ISSN 1360-2276 DOI: 10.1111/tmi.12888

 Williams, S; Renju, J; Ghilardi, L; Wringe, A; (2017) J. Int AIDS Soc, 20 (1). pp. 1-17. ISSN 1758-2652 DOI: 10.7448/IAS.20.1.21922

 Gourlay, A; Fox, J; Gafos, M; Fidler, S; Nwokolo, N; Clarke, A; Gilson, R; Orkin, C; Collins, S; Porter, K; Hart, G; (2017). BMJ Open, 7 (8). e016494. ISSN 2044-6055 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-016494

 Gourlay, A; Noori, T; Pharris, A; Axelsson, M; Costagliola, D; Cowan, S; Croxford, S; d鈥橝rminio Monforte, A; Del Amo, J; Delpech, V; D铆az, A; Girardi, E; Gunsenheimer-Bartmeyer, B; Hernando, V; Jose, S; Leierer, G; Nikolopoulos, G; Obel, N; Op de Coul, E; Paraskeva, D; Reiss, P; Sabin, C; Sasse, A; Schmid, D; Sonnerborg, A; Spina, A; Suligoi, B; Supervie, V; Touloumi, G; Van Beckhoven, D; van Sighem, A; Vourli, G; Zangerle, R; Porter, K; European HIV Continuum of Care Working Group; (2017). Clinical infectious diseases, 64 (12). pp. 1644-1656. ISSN 1058-4838 DOI: 10.1093/cid/cix212

. Gourlay, A; Pharris, AM; Noori, T; Supervie, V; Rosinska, M; van Sighem, A; Touloumi, G; Porter, K; (2017). AIDS (London, England). ISSN 0269-9370 DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0000000000001597

 Muro, F; Meta, J; Renju, J; Mushi, A; Mbakilwa, H; Olomi, R; Reyburn, H; Hildenwall, H; (2017). BMC Int Health Hum Rights, 17 (1). p. 27. ISSN 1472-698X DOI: 10.1186/s12914-017-0135-1

 Gumede-Moyo, S; Filteau, S; Munthali, T; Todd, J; Musonda, P; (2017). Medicine, 96 (40). e8055. ISSN 0025-7974 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000008055

 PrayGod, G; Changalucha, J; Kapiga, S; Todd, J; Filteau, S; Peck, R; (2017). Journal of clinical hypertension (Greenwich, Conn). ISSN 1524-6175 DOI: 10.1111/jch.13031

 Somi, G; Majigo, M; Manyahi, J; Nondi, J; Agricola, J; Sambu, V; Todd, J; Rwebembera, A; Makyao, N; Ramadhani, A; Matee, M; (2017). BMC Health Serv Res, 17 (1). p. 540. ISSN 1472-6963 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-017-2492-9

 Daniele, MAS; Cleland, J; Benova, L; Ali, M; (2017). Reprod Health, 14 (1). p. 119. ISSN 1742-4755 DOI: 10.1186/s12978-017-0380-8

 Schaffnit, SB; Sear, R; (2017). Demographic Research, 37. pp. 417-453. ISSN 1435-9871 DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2017.37.14

 Streeter, LJ; Sear, R; (2017). Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health, 2017 (1). pp. 120-135. DOI: 10.1093/emph/eox011

 McCarthy, O; Leurent, B; Edwards, P; Tokhirov, R; Free, C; (2017). BMJ Open, 7 (9). e017606. ISSN 2044-6055 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017606

 McCarthy, OL; Wazwaz, O; Jado, I; Leurent, B; Edwards, P; Adada, S; Stavridis, A; Free, C; (2017). Trials, 18 (1). p. 454. ISSN 1745-6215 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-017-2191-1

 McCollum, ED; Nambiar, B; Deula, R; Zadutsa, B; Bondo, A; King, C; Beard, J; Liyaya, H; Mankhambo, L; Lazzerini, M; Makwenda, C; Masache, G; Bar-Zeev, N; Kazembe, PN; Mwansambo, C; Lufesi, N; Costello, A; Armstrong, B; Colbourn, T; (2017). PLoS One, 12 (1). e0168209. ISSN 1932-6203 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0168209

. Style, S; Beard, BJ; Harris-Fry, H; Sengupta, A; Jha, S; Shrestha, BP; Rai, A; Paudel, V; Thondoo, M; Pulkki-Brannstrom, AM; Skordis-Worrall, J; Manandhar, DS; Costello, A; Saville, NM; (2017). Global health action, 10 (1). p. 1330858. ISSN 1654-9716 DOI: 10.1080/16549716.2017.1330858

 Harris-Fry, H. ; Beard, B.J. ; Harrisson, T. ; Paudel, P. ; Shrestha, N. ; Jha, S. ; Shrestha, B.P. ; Manandhar, D.S. ; Costello, A. ; Saville, N.M. (2017). Public health nutrition. pp. 1-13.

 Schaffnit, SB; Sear, R; (2017). Population studies. pp. 1-17. ISSN 0032-4728 DOI: 10.1080/00324728.2017.1349924

 Footman, K; Scott, R; Taleb, F; Dijkerman, S; Nuremowla, S; Reiss, K; Church, K; (2017). Contraception. ISSN 0010-7824 DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2017.08.002

 Wells, JCK; Nesse, RM; Sear, R; Johnstone, RA; Stearns, SC; (2017). Lancet, 390 (10093). pp. 500-509. ISSN 0140-6736 DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(17)30572-X

 Lawson, D.W., N煤帽ez-de la Mora, A, Cooper, G.D., Prentice, A, Moore, S.E. & Sear, R. (2017). Adaptive Human Behavior & Physiology

 Cleland J (2017). Journal of Demographic Economics 83:51-61.

 Cleland J. (2017). Journal of Population and Sustainability: 1 (2):37-66.

 Abebe, B; Busza, J; Hadush, A; Usmael, A; Zeleke, AB; Sita, S; Hailu, S; Graham, WJ; (2017). BMJ Glob Health, 2 (2). e000199. ISSN 2059-7908 DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2016-000199

 Adler, AJ; Martin, N; Mariani, J; Tajer, CD; Owolabi, OO; Free, C; Serrano, NC; Casas, JP; Perel, P; (2017). Cochrane Database Syst Rev, 4. CD011851. ISSN 1469-493X DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD011851.pub2

 Bukenya, D; Wringe, A; Moshabela, M; Skovdal, M; Ssekubugu, R; Paparini, S; Renju, J; McLean, E; Bonnington, O; Wamoyi, J; Seeley, J; (2017). Sexually transmitted infections. ISSN 1368-4973 DOI: 10.1136/sextrans-2016-052970

 Busza, J; Mtetwa, S; Fearon, E; Hofisi, D; Mundawarara, T; Yekeye, R; Magure, T; Mugurungi, O; Cowan, F; (2017). J Int AIDS Soc, 20 (1). pp. 1-3. ISSN 1758-2652 DOI: 10.7448/IAS.20.1.21860

 Harklerode, R; Schwarcz, S; Hargreaves, J; Boulle, A; Todd, J; Xueref, S; Rice, B; (2017). JMIR Public Health Surveill, 3 (3). e44. ISSN 2369-2960 DOI: 10.2196/publichealth.7610

 John, B; Todd, J; Mboya, I; Mosha, M; Urassa, M; Mtuy, T; (2017). BMC Public Health, 17 (1). p. 588. ISSN 1471-2458 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-017-4512-4

 Machiyama, K; Casterline, JB; Mumah, JN; Huda, FA; Obare, F; Odwe, G; Kabiru, CW; Yeasmin, S; Cleland, J; (2017). Reprod Health, 14 (1). p. 23. ISSN 1742-4755 DOI: 10.1186/s12978-016-0268-z

 Machiyama, K; Hirose, A; Cresswell, JA; Barreix, M; Chou, D; Kostanjsek, N; Say, L; Filippi, V; (2017). BMJ Open, 7 (6). e013903. ISSN 2044-6055 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013903

 Mayhew, SH; Colombini, M; Kimani, JK; Tomlin, K; Warren, CE; Integra Initiative; Mutemwa, R; (2017). BMC Public Health, 17 (1). p. 626. ISSN 1471-2458 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-017-4514-2

. Mosha, NR; Mahande, M; Juma, A; Mboya, I; Peck, R; Urassa, M; Michael, D; Todd, J; (2017). Global health action, 10 (1). p. 1321279. ISSN 1654-9716 DOI: 10.1080/16549716.2017.1321279

 Price, AJ; Glynn, J; Chihana, M; Kayuni, N; Floyd, S; Slaymaker, E; Reniers, G; Zaba, B; McLean, E; Kalobekamo, F; Koole, O; Nyirenda, M; Crampin, AC; (2017). International journal of epidemiology, 46 (2). pp. 479-491. ISSN 0300-5771 DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyw208

 Sedekia, Y; Nathan, R; Church, K; Temu, S; Hanson, C; Schellenberg, J; Marchant, T; (2017). BMC Public Health, 17 (1). p. 134. ISSN 1471-2458 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-017-4069-2

. Church, K; Warren, CE; Birdthistle, I; Ploubidis, GB; Tomlin, K; Zhou, W; Kimani, J; Abuya, T; Ndwiga, C; Sweeney, S; Mayhew, SH; Integra Initiative. Stud Fam Plann. (2017), ISSN 1728-4465 DOI: 10.1111/sifp.12022

 Vyas, Seema. Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (2017), doi.org/10.1016/j.srhc.2017.06.002

 Smith C, Ly S, Uk V, Warnock R and Free C; Reproductive Health 201714:72

 Smith C, Ly S, Uk V, Warnock R, Edwards P, Free C; Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2017; 2:16

. Smith C. PhD (research paper style) thesis (2017), London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.

. Cleland, J.; Ali, M.; Benova, L.; Daniele, M.; Contraception, 2017

 Mwangome, M.N.; Geubbels, E.; Wringe, A.; Todd, J.; Klatser, P.; Dieleman, M.; Health Policy Plan, 2017

 Siril, H.N.; Kaaya, S.F.; Smith Fawzi, M.K.; Mtisi, E.; Somba, M.; Kilewo, J.; Mugusi, F.; Minja, A.; Kaale, A.; TODD, J.; AIDS Res Ther, 2017; 14(1):18

. McRobie E, Wringe A, Nakiyingi-Miiro J, Kiweewa F, Lutalo T, Nakigozi G, Todd J, Eaton JW, Zaba B, and Church K. Implementation Science 2017; 12:47.

 Marston M., Nakiyingi-Miiro J., Kusemererwa S, Urassa M., Michael D., Nyamukapa C., Gregson S., Zaba B., Eaton J.W.; ALPHA network.  AIDS 2017 Apr;31 Suppl 1:S69-S76.

 Church K., Machiyama K., Todd J., Njamwea B., Mwangome M., Hosegood V., Michel J., Oti S., Nyamukapa C., Crampin A., Amek N., Nakigozi G., Michael D., Xavier G贸mez-Oliv茅 F., Nakiyingi-Miiro J., Zaba B., Wringe A. Journal of the International AIDS Society 2017, 20:21188.

 Cowan, F.M.; Davey, C.B.; Fearon, E.; Mushati, P.; Dirawo, J.; Cambiano, V.; Napierala Mavedzenge, S.; Hanisch, D.; Wong-Gruenwald, R.; Chemhuru, M.; Masuka, N.; Hatzold, K.; Mugurungi, O.; Busza, J.; Philips, A.N.; Hargreaves, J.R. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr, 2017; 74(4):375-382

 Cleland, J. ; Popul Stud (Camb), 2017; 71(1):133-134

 Wilkinson, A.L.; Pedersen, S.H.; Urassa, M.; Michael, D.; Andreasen, A.; Todd, J.; Kinung鈥檋i, S.M.; Changalucha, J.; McDermid, J.M.; Trop Med Int Health, 2017; 22(1):52-62

 Palmer M.J.; Clarke, L.; Ploubidis, G.B.; Mercer, C.H.; Gibson, L.J.; Johnson, A.M.; Copas, A.J.; Wellings, K.; J Sex Res, 2017; 54(1):91-104

 PrayGod, G. ; Changalucha, J. ; Kapiga, S. ; Peck, R. ; Todd, J. ; Filteau, S. ; BMC Infect Dis, 2017; 17(1):103

2016

Walters, S. The journal of the history of childhood and youth, 2016.9(1):66

 McCarthy, O.L.; French, R.S.; Baraitser, P.; Roberts, I.; Rathod, S.D.; Devries, K.; Bailey, J.V.; Edwards, P.; Wellings, K.; Michie, S.; Free, C.; BMJ Open, 2016; 6(12):e013045

 Hargreaves, J.R.; Busza, J.; Mushati, P.; Fearon, E.; Cowan, F.M.; AIDS Care, 2016; :1-11

 McCormick, T.H.; Li, Z.R.; Calvert, C.; Crampin, A.C.; Kahn, K.; Clark, S.J.; J Am Stat Assoc, 2016; 111(515):1036-1049

 Reniers, G.; Blom, S.; Calvert, C.; Martin-Onraet, A.; Herbst, A.J.; Eaton, J.W.; Bor, J.; Slaymaker, E.; Li, Z.R.; Clark, S.J.; B盲rnighausen, T.; Zaba, B.; Hosegood, V.; Lancet HIV, 2016

 Cowan, F.M.; Davey, C.; Fearon, E.; Mushati, P.; Dirawo, J.; Cambiano, V.; Mavedzenge, S.N.; Hanisch, D.; Wong-Gruenwald, R.; Chemhuru, M.; Masuka, N.; Hatzold, K.; Mugurungi, O.; Busza, J.; Phillips, A.; Hargreaves, J.R.; J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr, 2016

 Coall, D.A.; Hilbrand, S.; Sear, R.; Hertwig, R. in 鈥楪randfathers: Global Perspectives鈥 Buchanan, Ann; Rotkirch, Anna (2016) Palgrave Macmillan UK (London) :21-44

 Lawson, D.W.; Schaffnit, S.B.; Hassan, A.; Ngadaya, E.; Ngowi, B.; Mfinanga, S.G.; James, S.; Borgerhoff Mulder, M.; Am J Hum Biol, 2016;

 Muro, F.; Mosha, N.; Hildenwall, H.; Mtei, F.; Harrison, N.; Schellenberg, D.; Olomi, R.; Reyburn, H.; Todd, J. Trop Med Int Health, 2016;

 Stulp, G.; Sear, R.; Barrett, L. Hum Nat, 2016

 Stulp, G.; Sear, R.; Schaffnit, S.B.; Mills, M.C.; Barrett, L.; Hum Nat, 2016

 Wilkinson, A.L.; Pedersen, S.H.; Urassa, M.; Michael, D.; ANDREASEN, A.; TODD, J.; Kinung鈥檋i, S.M.; Changalucha, J.; Mcdermid, J.M.; Trop Med Int Health, 2016

 Wilson, E.; Free, C.; Morris, T.P.; Syred, J.; Baraitser, P.; Jmir Res Protoc, 2016; 5(3):E141

 Rentsch, C.; Tate, J.P.; Akg眉n, K.M.; Crystal, S.; Wang, K.H.; Ryan Greysen, S.; Wang, E.A.; Bryant, K.J.; Fiellin, D.A.; Justice, A.C.; Rimland, D.; Aids Behav, 2016; 20(3):555-64

 Mclean, E.M.; Chihana, M.; Mzembe, T.; Koole, O.; Kachiwanda, L.; Glynn, J.R.; Zaba, B.; Nyirenda, M.; Crampin, A.C.; Glob Health Action, 2016; 9:31084

 Knight, L.; Hosegood, V.; Tim忙us, I.M.; AIDS Care, 2016; :1-12

 Marston, C.; Church, K.; Contraception, 2016

 Krishnaratne, S.; Hensen, B.; Cordes, J.; Enstone, J.; Hargreaves, J.R.; Lancet HIV, 2016; 3(7):e307-17

 Yeatman, S.; Eaton, J.W.; Beckles, Z.; Benton, L.; Gregson, S.; Zaba, B.; Trop Med Int Health, 2016;

 Busza, J.; Mtetwa, S.; Mapfumo, R.; Hanisch, D.; Wong-Gruenwald, R.; Cowan, F.; AIDS Care, 2016; 28 Suppl 2:14-20

 Virgo, S.; Sear, R. Evolution and Human Behavior, 2016;

 Baschieri, A.; Machiyama, K.; Floyd, S.; Dube, A.; Molesworth, A.; Chihana, M.; Glynn, J.R.; Crampin, A.C.; French, N.; Cleland, J.; Matern Child Health J, 2016;

 Matovu, J.K.; Todd, J.; Wanyenze, R.K.; Kairania, R.; Serwadda, D.; Wabwire-Mangen, F.; BMC Infect Dis, 2016; 16(1):379

 Stephens, K.I.; Rubinsztain, L.; Payan, J.; Rentsch, C.; Rimland, D.; Tangpricha, V.; Endocr Pract, 2016; 22(4):440-6

 Salinas, J.L.; Rentsch, C.; Marconi, V.C.; Tate, J.; Budoff, M.; Butt, A.A.; Freiberg, M.S.; Gibert, C.L.; Goetz, M.B.; Leaf, D.; Rodriguez-Barradas, M.C.; Justice, A.C.; Rimland, D.; Clin Infect Dis, 2016;

 Cresswell, J. A.; Campbell, O. M.; Silva, M. J.; Slaymaker, E.; Filippi, V.; Trop Med Int Health, 2016;

 Timaeus, I.M Significance, 2016; 13(2):12

 Snopkowski, K.; Sear, R. Demographic Research, 2016; 34:467-498

 Sheppard, P.; Sear, R. R Soc Open Sci, 2016; 3(4):160069

 Michael, D.; Kezakubi, D.; Juma, A.; Todd, J. ; Reyburn, H. ; Renju, J.; Int Health, 2016;

 Dasgupta, A.N.; Zaba, B.; Crampin, A.C.; Contraception, 2016;

 Sear, R. Current Opinion in Psychology, 2016; 7:98-103

 Lawson, D.W.; James, S.; Ngadaya, E.; Ngowi, B.; Mfinanga, S.G.; Borgerhoff Mulder, ; Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2016;

 Snopkowski, K.; Sear, R. Demographic Research, 2016; 34(17):467-498

 Reniers, G.; Wamukoya, M.; Urassa, M.; Nyaguara, A.; Nakiyingi-Miiro, J.; Lutalo, T.; Hosegood, V.; Gregson, S.; G贸mez-Oliv茅, X.; Geubbels, E.; Crampin, A.C.; Wringe, A.; Waswa, L.; Tollman, S.; Todd, J.; Slaymaker, E.; Serwadda, D.; Price, A.; Oti, S.; Nyirenda, M.J.; Nabukalu, D.; Nyamukapa, C.; Nalugoda, F.; Mugurungi, O.; Mtenga, B.; Mills, L.; Michael, D.; Mclean, E.; Mcgrath, N.; Martin, E.; Marston, M.; Maquins, S.; Levira, F.; Kyobutungi, C.; Kwaro, D.; Kasamba, I.; Kanjala, C.; Kahn, K.; Kabudula, C.; Herbst, K.; Gareta, D.; Eaton, J.W.; Clark, S.J. ; Church, K.; Chihana, M.; Calvert, C.; Beguy, D.; Asiki, G.; Amri, S.; Abdul, R.; Zaba, B.; Int J Epidemiol, 2016;

 Hedges, S.; Mulder, M.B.; James, S.; Lawson, D.W. Evolution and Human Behavior, 2016; 37(2):142-151

 Marston, C.A.; Church, K.; Contraception, 2016;

 Stulp, G.; Barrett, L.; Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci, 2016; 371(1692)

 Moya, C.; Snopkowski, K.; Sear, R.; Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci, 2016; 371(1692)

 Lawson, D.W.; Borgerhoff Mulder, M.; Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci, 2016; 371(1692)

 Sear, R.; Lawson, D.W.; Kaplan, H.; Shenk, M.K.; Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci, 2016; 371(1692)

 Marston, M.; Nakiyingi-Miiro, J.; Hosegood, V.; Lutalo, T.; Mtenga, B.; Zaba, B.; PLoS One, 2016; 11(3):e0151877

 Dasgupta, A.N.; Wringe, A.; Crampin, A.C.; Chisambo, C.; Koole, O.; Makombe, S.; Sungani, C.; Todd, J.; Church, K.; AIDS Care, 2016; :1-13

 Kingery, J.R.; Alfred, Y.; Smart, L.R.; Nash, E.; Todd, J.; Naguib, M.R.; Downs, J.A.; Kalluvya, S.; Kataraihya, J.B.; Peck, R.N. Heart, 2016;

 Pepper, G.; McAllister, L.; Sear, R. Psychologist, 2016; 29(1):26-29

 Gourlay, A.; Wringe, A.; Todd, J.; Cawley, C.; Michael, D.; Machemba, R.; Clark, B.; Masesa, C.; Marston, M.; Urassa, M.; Zaba, B. BMC Health Services Research, 2016; 16:9

 Marston, C.A.; Church, K. Contraception, 2016;

 Mayhew, S.H.; Ploubidis, G.B.; Sloggett, A.; Church, K.; Obure, C.D.; Birdthistle, I.; Sweeney, S.; Warren, C.E.; Watts, C.; Vassall, A. PLoS One, 2016; 11(1):e0146694

 Asiki, G.; Reniers, G.; Newton, R.; Baisley, K.; Nakiyingi-Miiro, J.; Slaymaker, E.; Kasamba, I.; Seeley, J.; Todd, J.; Kaleebu, P.; Kamali, A. AIDS, 2016; 30(3):487-93

Centre for Population Studies - Working Papers Archive

In this archive you will find a number of older working papers from the Centre for Population Studies (CPS) between the years 1979 and 2000. Some, but not all of these were subsequently published. Enjoy reading.

PaperAuthorTitle
00-1Lockwood, M.
99-1Brass, W., Blacker, J.
97-2Collumbien, M., Tim忙us, I. M., Acharya, L.
97-1Clarke, L., Joshi, H., Di Salvo, P., Wright, J.
96-1Muhwava, W., Tim忙us, I. M.
94-3Zaba, B., David, P.H.
94-2Zaba, B.
94-1Sloggett, A ., Joshi, H., Clarke, L.
93-1Macran, S.
91-2Mercer, A.
91-1Fauveau. V., Wojtyniak, B. , Chowdhury, H.R., Sarder, A.M.
90-3Simons, J.
90-2Paget, W. J., Tim忙us, I.
90-1Tim忙us, I.
89-4Clarke, L.
89-3Clarke, L., Eldridge, S.
89-2Aoun, S.
89-1Zaba, B.
88-4Tim忙us, I., Graham, W.
88-3Wright, R.E., Hinde, P.R.A.
88-2Aoun, S., Airey, P.
88-1Graham, W., Brass, W., Snow, R.
87-2Aquirre, A., Hill, A.G.
87-1Hill, A.G., Kaufmann, G.
86-3Newell, M-L., Joshi, H.
86-2Tim忙us, I., Graham, W.
86-1Newell, C.
85-5Brass, W.
85-4Ni Bhrolchain, M.
85-3Kiernan, K.
85-2Tim忙us, I.
85-1Kiernan, K., Eldridge, S.
84-3Ni Bhrolchain, M.
84-2Murphy, M.
84-1Joshi, H., Overton, E.
83-5Hill, A.G., Randall, S.C., Van den Eerenbeemt, M.L
83-4Moser, K.
83-3Ni Bhrolchain, M.
83-2Murphy, M.J., Sullivan, O.
83-1Ni Bhrolchain, M., Tim忙us, I.
82-4Hill, A.G. , Randall S.C., Sullivan O.
82-3Simons, J.
82-2Murphy, M.J.
82-1Kiernan, K.E., Diamond, I.
81-3Joshi, H., Owen, S.J.
81-2Zaba, B.
81-1Brass, W., Bamgboye, E.A.
80-3Ni Bhrolchain, M.
80-2Murphy, M.J.
80-1Joshi, H., Owen S., Layard, R.
79-1Brass, W.
75-1Brass, W.
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The Population Studies Group (PSG) seminars are typically held once a month and feature research in progress from both internal and external speakers in the fields of demography, population studies and sexual and reproductive health research. The PSG seminars are open to the public and will be organised over Zoom until further notice.

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Please send an email to psg@lshtm.ac.uk for further inquiries, or if you wish to receive email updates about events organised by the Population Studies Group.

2024-2025

Thu 12 Sep, 12.45-13.45 (LG81 & )

, Associate Scientist, Health Systems and Population Studies Division, icddr,b 

Discussing the three HDSSs in Bangladesh established and maintained by icddr,b

2023-2024

Tue 27 Feb, 12.45-13.45 (LG08 & online)

Georges Reniers, Julio Romero, Malebogo Thlojoane, and Sarah Walters

The Rapid Mortality Mobile Phone Surveys Project: overview and key findings to date.  

 

Tue 26 Mar, 12.45-13.45 (LG08 & online)

Selin Koksal, LSHTM

Unravelling the complexity of reproductive experiences in the UK and eastern Europe 

 

Thu 25 Apr, 12.45-13.45 (LG24 & )

Kazuyo Machiyama, Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority(HFEA)/LSHTM

Ethnic diversity in fertility treatment in 2017-2021 using national register data, United Kingdom 

 

Tue 30 April 鈥 12.45-13.45 ()

, Johns Hopkins University 

Cause-specific neonatal mortality for the states of India in 2000 to 2021: a systematic analysis 

 

Tue May 14 鈥 12.45-13.45 (Room TBD & online)

, Oxford University

Estimating death rates in complex humanitarian emergencies using the network survival method 

 

Tue 11 June, 15.00-16.00 (online)

Patrick Gerland, Mark Wheldon, Ivan Williams, and Lubov Zeifman (, DESA, United Nations)

World Population Prospects 2024: estimation challenges and analytical strategies to reconstruct demographic levels and trends since 1950 for 237 countries/areas 

2022-2023

Tuesday 11 October 2022, 12.50PM-13.50PM

, University of Colorado, Denver (currently on sabbatical at LSHTM)

The Educational Impacts of Expanded Contraceptive Access in the Contemporary the U.S.

 

Tuesday 15 November 2022, 12.50PM-13.50PM

Jose Manuel Aburto, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

Unequal trends in causes of death drive life-expectancy differences during COVID-19

 

Tuesday 6 December 2022, 12.50PM-13.50PM

, Imperial College

Recent Trends in Adult Mortality in Sub-Saharan African Countries Using Sibling Histories Data

 

Tuesday 17 January 2023, 13.00PM-13.50PM

Global Health Promise

Kathryn Church, Independent Consultant & Honorary Assistant Professor LSHTM

Causes of mortality among female sex workers: a multi-country study highlights the risks from poor maternal health, in particular unsafe abortion

 

Tuesday 14 February 2023 - postponed

 

Tuesday 7 March 2023, 13.00PM-13.50PM

, University College London 

Dying to count: the use of verbal autopsy to understand causes of death

 

Tuesday 18 April 2023, 13.00PM-13.50PM

, University of Ottawa

Colonial Origins and Fertility: Can the Market Overcome History?鈥

 

Tuesday 23 May 2023, 13.00PM-13.50PM

 & , University of the Witwatersrand

The impact of COVID-19 on all-cause mortality in resource poor settings of Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia: Findings from Health and Socio-Demographic Surveillance Systems

 

Tuesday 6 June 2023, 13.00PM-13.50PM

, Institut Nationale d鈥橢tudes D茅mographiques (INED)

A perfect match? What we can learn about partner choice from online dating data鈥

This is an online only seminar.

Zoom link: 

2021-2022

Thursday 4 November 2021, 2PM-3PM
Co-hosted with the Centre for History in Public Health

, Dept. Sociology, University of Chicago

Ten years in Balaka, Malawi: An excerpt from in-progress book manuscript, An Epidemic of Uncertainty

 

Tuesday 16 November 2021, 12.45PM-1.45PM

Abigail Page, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

Beyond the mother: Evolutionary perspectives on cooperative childrearing

 

Tuesday 7 December 2021, 12.45PM-1.45PM

, Department of Sociology, the Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science, and Nuffield College at University of Oxford

Cross-sectional average length of life childless: An alternative index to study first birth trends

 

Thursday 28 April 2022, 14.00PM-15.00PM

Part of the 鈥楶opulation Change in Africa: Interdisciplinary Conversations鈥 webinar series organised by the  and hosted by the LSHTM Population Studies Group and the LSHTM Centre for History in Public Health  

, Emory University

African women in the colonial archive: historicising population changes in Angola

Webinar link: /苍别飞蝉别惫别苍迟蝉/别惫别苍迟蝉/补蹿谤颈肠补苍-飞辞尘别苍-肠辞濒辞苍颈补濒-补谤肠丑颈惫鈥

 

Thursday 19 May 2022, 14.00PM-15.00PM

Part of the 鈥楶opulation Change in Africa: Interdisciplinary Conversations鈥 webinar series organised by the  and hosted by the LSHTM Population Studies Group and the LSHTM Centre for History in Public Health  

, Free University of Berlin

Book talk: Population Politics in the Tropics. Demography, Health and Transimperialism in Colonial Angola (Cambridge: CUP, 2022)

Webinar link: /苍别飞蝉别惫别苍迟蝉/别惫别苍迟蝉/产辞辞办-迟补濒办-辫辞辫耻濒补迟颈辞苍-辫辞濒颈迟颈肠蝉鈥

 

2020-2021

Thursday 21 January 2021, 12.45PM-1.45PM

Anush茅 Hassan, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (pre-viva seminar)

Parental care, allomothering and child health in north-western Tanzania: who cares for children and does it matter?

 

Monday 25 January 2021, 12.45PM-1.45PM

Judith Lieber, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (pre-viva seminar)

Changing family structures and their implications for support and health of the older population in India, with a focus on Tamil Nadu

 

Tuesday 16 February, 12.45PM-1.45PM

Ian Tim忙us, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

Imputation of full birth histories from census data: reviving a lost method for detailed fertility analysis

 

Tuesday 16 March, 12.45PM-1.45PM

, UC Louvain

Fertility stalls in sub-Saharan Africa: exploring the role of fertility changes in urban areas and capital cities.

 

Tuesday 20 April, 12.45PM-1.45PM

, London School of Economics

From Menarche to Menopause: timing the reproductive health bookends of women in LMICs

 

Tuesday 18 May, 12.45PM-1.45PM

, University of Southampton

Forecasting Frontier Mortality with Generalised Additive Models

 

Tuesday 15 June, 12.45PM-1.45PM

, University of Oxford

Spillover-effects of offspring education: what is the evidence for a causal effect of children鈥檚 educational attainment on parents鈥 health and mortality?

 

Tuesday 27 July, 2PM-3PM 

MSc Student Final Project Showcase

Our MSc students, from MSc Demography & Health, and MSc Reproductive and Sexual Health Research, will present work in progress on their MSc summer research projects. These seminars are restricted to LSHTM staff and students.

2019-2020

8 October 2019 - 12.45pm, LG8

Chifundu Kanjala (LSHTM, pre-viva seminar)

Provenance of 鈥渁fter the fact鈥 harmonised community-based demographic and HIV surveillance data from ALPHA cohorts

 

23 October 2019 - 12.45pm, LG80

Shammi Luhar (LSHTM, pre-viva seminar)

Trends in the socioeconomic patterning of overweight and obesity and predictions of the future diabetes prevalence in India

 

26 November 2019 - 12.45pm, LG80

(Assistant Professor 鈥 Heidelberg Institute of Global Health)

Impact of population-based strategies to improve blood pressure control in South Africa: Evidence from parametric g-formula and regression discontinuity designs

 

12 December 2019 - 12.45pm, LG9

Kathryn Church (Director of Evidence to Action, Marie Stopes International)
Katy Footman (Senior Researcher, Marie Stopes International)

Achieving elimination of unsafe abortion by 2030: what do we need to do and what do we need to know to get there?

 

16 January 2020 - 12.30pm, LG80

(Professor of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania; Senior Researcher, Institut National d鈥橢tudes D茅mographiques)
(Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Pennsylvania)
Julio Romero Prieto (Research Fellow, LSHTM)

Historical Age Patterns of Under-five Mortality and their Usefulness for Evaluating Contemporary Data

 

5 February 2020 - 12.45pm, LG80

Emma Slaymaker (Associate Professor, LSHTM)
Milly Marston (Assistant Professor, LSHTM)
Kathryn Risher (Research Fellow, LSHTM/Imperial College)
On behalf of the ALPHA Network

HIV incidence declines among the general population in sub-Saharan Africa: The contribution of changes in untreated prevalence of HIV infection and the association of other risk factors with new infections in observational studies in six countries.


10 March 2020 - Cancelled

(Professor of Demography, Universit茅 Catholique de Louvain)

Under-15 fertility in developing countries since the 1960s

 

7 April 2020 - Cancelled until further notice

(Associate Professor in Health and International Development, London School of Economics)

 

12 May 2020 - Cancelled until further notice

(Professor of Sociology and Demography, Fellow of Nuffield College, University of Oxford)

 

10 June 2020 - Cancelled until further notice

Rebecca French (Associate Professor of Sexual and Reproductive Health, LSHTM)

 

8 July 2020 - 12.45pm, LG9

MSc summer projects showcase

2018-2019

29 November 2018 - LSHTM

Judie Mbogua (LSHTM, upgrading seminar)

Barriers and facilitating factors to Prevention of Mother-To-Child-Transmission (PMTCT) knowledge and cascade completion by Female Sex Workers (FSWs) in Zambia and South Africa

 

4 December 2018 - LSHTM

Anne Rerimoi (LSHTM, upgrading seminar)

Development and assessment of systems for population-based measurement of neonatal and perinatal mortality in The Gambia

 

25 January 2019 - LSHTM

Laura Brown (LSHTM, pre-viva seminar)

Understanding socioeconomic disparities in breastfeeding in the UK: exploring the role of environmental quality

 

7 February 2019 - LSHTM

Ona McCarthy (LSHTM, pre-viva seminar)

Changing young people鈥檚 attitudes towards effective contraception using mobile phone messaging

 

11 February 2019 - UCL

Who cares? Introducing evolutionary approaches to caregiving and mother-infant health (workshop co-organised Abigail Page, Emily Emmott and Sarah Myers)

 

17 April 2019 - LSHTM

Emma Rezel (LSHTM pre-viva seminar)

Evaluation of a free-to-access online contraception service in the London boroughs of Lambeth and Southwark

 

19 June 2019 - LSHTM

(MTV Staying Alive Foundation)

'MTV Shuga' - harnessing a popular multimedia platform to stimulate adolescents' demand for HIV prevention including HIV self-testing and PrEP

 

24 June 2019 - LSHTM

Danielle Engel (UNFPA)

HPV vaccine - a best buy for Adolescent Health

 

10 July 2019 - LSHTM

(Senior Lecturer in Population Studies, CARe, University of Cape Town)

An investigation into contraceptive choice in South Africa

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Research Degree (PhD Pre-Viva) Seminar (forthcoming) - Ursula Gazeley

Advances in the conceptualisation and measurement of maternal morbidity and mortality

Speaker: 鈥嬧赌Ursula Gazeley, PSG-DIDEIH

Supervisors: Veronique Filippi & Georges Reniers

This is a hybrid seminar, available online (please join using the Zoom link below) and in-person (see location details below).

Date & Time: Wednesday 25 September 2024 (12:45 BST)

Zoom link:
[Meeting ID: 976 9339 8758; Password: 911140]

Room: KS-G40

Abstract: Progress to improve maternal survival has stalled in the first five years of the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) era. In the context of this stagnation and the rapidly changing epidemiological profile of maternal health, this thesis examines the reasons for, and limitations of, the focus of the international maternal health agenda on survival up to 42 days postpartum. Specifically, it advances the conceptualisation and measurement of maternal morbidity and mortality (1) in the extended postpartum period beyond 42 days; and (2) the cumulative burden across the reproductive life course. 

Part 1: The postpartum period is defined as the first 42 days following the termination of pregnancy. This definition influences the upper limit of the WHO鈥檚 recommended postpartum care schedule and serves as the cut-off for identifying maternal deaths. I interrogate this timeframe by examining women鈥檚 risk of death, causes of death, and recovery trajectories in the extended postpartum period and beyond. The findings support the need to re-envision models of postpartum care and the measurement of mortality beyond 42 days. 

Part 2: Existing measures of maternal morbidity estimate the obstetric risk associated with an individual pregnancy. However, risk accumulates across a woman鈥檚 life course, depending on repeated exposure (fertility levels) and reproductive age survival (mortality levels). I develop the methodology and derive the first cross-country estimates for two new measures of cumulative risk: the lifetime risk of maternal near miss and the lifetime risk of severe maternal outcome (near miss or maternal death). These metrics offer new perspectives on global inequity in maternal outcomes. 

This thesis advocates for an ambitious expansion of the maternal health agenda. A reorientation towards the neglected medium- to long-term consequences of pregnancy and childbirth, and the cumulative burden of maternal morbidity across the reproductive life course, is essential in the post-SDG era. 
 

 

ALL WELCOME!

 

PSG Seminar (forthcoming): M Moinuddin Haider, Associate Scientist, Health Systems and Population Studies Division, icddr,b

Local Setup, Global Resource: the Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems (HDSSs) in Bangladesh

Speaker: 鈥嬧赌, Associate Scientist, Health Systems and Population Studies Division, icddr,b

This is a hybrid PSG seminar series event which is available in person or online (please join using the Zoom link below or at the LSHTM Events site).

Date & Time: Thursday 12 September 2024 (12:45 - 13:45)

Location: Room KS-LG81

Zoom link:

Abstract: Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems (HDSSs) routinely monitor well-defined populations and record selected health and demographic information. In low- and middle-income countries, HDSS are often the only source of population-level longitudinal and linkable intergenerational data. In these settings they are a key resource for health, demographic, and social science research.

Moin Haider will discuss the three HDSSs in Bangladesh established and maintained by icddr,b. The presentation will include a brief history of the HDSSs, sketch their main attributes, give examples of past and ongoing collaborative studies using the HDSS platforms, and discuss possibilities for future involvement of researchers at various stages of their careers.

 

ALL WELCOME!

Free and open to all. No registration required.

Population Investigation Committee (PIC) MSc Scholarships

PIC Masters Studentship Scheme in Population Studies

Two studentships funded by the  (PIC) are now open for application to those planning a career in demographic research or in an area where demographic skills are a necessity. The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) currently offers two London-based MSc programmes which have a high demographic content and are therefore PIC-approved Masters degree courses: the MSc Demography & Health course and the MSc Reproductive and Sexual Health Research course.

The full value of each studentship award is GBP 15,000.00 (in 2022). 

To apply, applicants must:

  1. submit a complete LSHTM application for the London-based MSc Demography & Health, or MSc Reproductive & Sexual Health Research via the School鈥檚 online application portal, and
  2. submit a   and TWO references to scholarships@lshtm.ac.uk

by the closing date of: tbc

Applicants should contact Sarah Walters to discuss their application before the deadline.

Further details are available on the webpage for the. 

MSc D&H online option

There will be an online option for the MSc Demography & Health:

For those of you who are not in a position to travel to London, the programme team is happy to explore the possibility of your studies being facilitated entirely online. In order for this to be put in place, you will need to contact the Programme Directors before you apply to agree an individual study plan. Please note that teaching sessions (many shared across multiple programmes) are being scheduled between 9am-5.30pm UK time.

Here is a testimonial from one of our 2020-21 RSHR students about her experience with online learning: 

"I really enjoyed the module. I thought that the breadth and depth of topics taught was excellent and current issues and innovations for the future were covered really well. I personally loved the set-up of pre-recorded lectures and then having zoom sessions for discussion after; it gave time to watch the lectures at your own pace, make notes (great for slow writers like me!!) and the time to really reflect prior to discussing with classmates and lectures. 

The module organisers created a really nice, open space for discussion and were always very approachable for further discussion or clarification of any issues. Generally, just very enjoyable module and I felt that I learnt lots of practical information for working clinically in FP, but also about innovative programmes and policies for the future."

Details are available on the MSc Demography and Health webpage. 

Scholarships opportunities for MSc study @LSHTM

Admissions for the next intake of RSHR and DH students are open and there are a number of interesting scholarship opportunities available:

 

 

MSc funding opportunities are regularly updated and listed here: /study/fees-funding/funding-scholarships/masters-funding

 

More info on the MSc training programmes is available here: /research/centres-projects-groups/psg#study

Research Degree Funding Opportunities

Please have a look at the following link for funding opportunities for Research Degree students at LSHTM:

/study/fees-funding/funding-scholarships/research-degree-funding

This table is updated as and when new funding is made available and so should be reviewed regularly by students looking for funding.

Vacancy for the Brass-Blacker (Associate) Professor in Demography (closed)

We are seeking to appoint a Brass-Blacker Associate Professor or Professor in Demography. This is an exciting opportunity to join a well-established and highly regarded group of demographers and population scientists embedded within a world-leading School for public and global health. This is an endowed post, funded through a bequest to the School by John Blacker. Substantive area is open but we're keen to recruit a formal demographer, data scientist or statistician with explicit interest in population issues.

Interested candidates are encouraged to contact Professor Rebecca Sear (rebecca.sear@lshtm.ac.uk) or Professor Jimmy Whitworth, Chair of the Search Committee (jmmy.whitworth@lshtm.ac.uk), for informal discussion about this post. 

Deadline for applications: 30 November 2021 (closed)

Find out more about the .

LSHTM @ PAA2021 Annual Meeting (closed) - for info only

The Population Association of America Annual Meeting will be held from 5-8 May and will be virtual this year: . Please join us for the presentations that involve LSHTM staff and students.

 

Oral presentations

33-4 Identifying New Age Patterns of Under-5 Mortality Using the Under-5 Mortality Database. Andrea Verhulst*, University of Pennsylvania; Julio Romero Prieto, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; Nurul Alam, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh;  Patrick Gerland, United Nations Population Division; Joanne Katz, Johns Hopkins University; Bruno Lankoande, Universit茅 de Ouagadougou; Li Liu, Johns Hopkins University; Georges Reniers, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Seema Subedi, Johns Hopkins University; Francisco Villavicencio, Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health; Michel Guillot, University of Pennsylvania and INED

92-3 Using Vital Registration Data for Estimating Under-5 Mortality in Low- and Middle-Income Countries. Andrea Verhulst*, University of Pennsylvania; Julio Romero Prieto, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; Michel Guillot, University of Pennsylvania and INED

164-2 The Short-Term Mortality Fluctuations Series: New Data Resource on Weekly Mortality. Dmitri Jdanov, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Ainhoa Alustiza Galarza*, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Vladimir Shkolnikov, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Domantas Jasilionis, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Laszlo Nemeth, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; David Leon, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (UK); Magali Barbieri, Institut National d鈥櫭塼udes D茅mographiques (INED); Carl Boe, University of California-Berkeley

182-4 Estimating the Average Age of Infant Deaths: A Flexible Model Life Table, Based on Newly Collected Data. Julio Romero Prieto*, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; Andrea Verhulst, University of Pennsylvania; Michel Guillot, University of Pennsylvania and INED

220-1 Comparability of Estimates and Trends in Adolescent Sexual Behavior From Two National Surveys. Laura Lindberg*, Guttmacher Institute; Rachel Scott, INSERM / LSHTM; Sheila Desai, Guttmacher Institute; Zoe Pleasure, Guttmacher Institute

 

Posters

P1 -69 Evaluating Pregnancy Reporting and Under-5 Mortality Estimates in HDSS Through Record Linkage With Antenatal Care Clinics. Hallie Eilerts*, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Julio Romero Prieto, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; Georges Reniers,  London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

P6-65 Why Is Korea鈥檚 Fertility So Low (TFR: 0.92 in 2019)? An Explanation Based on the Role of Population Density. Woorim Ko*, YEJIN LIM; Myunggu Jung, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; Youngtae Cho, Seoul National University

P7-31 HIV Status and Antenatal Care Engagement in Rural Southwestern Kenya: A Time-to-Event and Geographical Analysis. Emma Banchoff*, University of Michigan; Julie Ambia, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Sammy Khagayi, KEMRI/CDC; Georges Reniers, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

Job adverts: join PSG! (closed)

PSG has two job openings with the Rapid Mortality Mobile Phone Surveys (RAMMPS) project. The RAMMPS project is intended to apply a mobile phone-based approach to collect mortality data in settings where other mortality surveillance systems are weak or interrupted because of health or other crisis situations.

For details and to apply please follow the links below:

- closed

- closed

LSHTM Masters Scholarship Opportunities for 2021-2022 (closed) - for info only

Full scholarships available for low and middle income countries 

MSc Demography and Health
MSc Reproductive and Sexual Health Research

  1. LSHTM Fund Scholarship 鈥 deadline February 28th 2021 -  2021-22 LSHTM Fund Scholarship
  2. GSK Scholarships for Future Health Leaders 鈥 deadline February 28th 2021 -2021-22 GSK Scholarships for Future Health Leaders
  3. Wellcome International Masters Scholarships 鈥 NB Last year of these awards 鈥 deadline April 13th  for 2021 entry and August  24th for 2022 entry -

For further details of the Masters programmes please see the following links:

MSc Demography and Health MSc D and H
MSc Reproductive and Sexual Health Research MSc RSHR

ESRC PhD scholarships 2021 鈥 Call for applications (closed)

ESRC-funded PhD scholarships are available at LSHTM, to start in autumn 2021.

We welcome any topic from excellent candidates in the fields of demography or reproductive and sexual health. The websites of the Population Studies Group () and MARCH (Centre for Maternal, Adolescent, Reproductive and Child Health: ) have lists of staff who could supervise projects, with their research interests. In the first instance, please contact a potential supervisor, including a CV and a description of research interests well ahead of this deadline.

The closing date for preliminary applications is 11 January 2021.

As part of their scholarship, students may spend a year at the European Doctoral School of Demography (https://).

For further details, and application forms, see:

MARCH Centre: Launch events for two major studies (closed) - for information only

10th Dec: Every Newborn-INDEPTH supplement launch (closed)
15th Dec: Every Newborn-BIRTH supplement launch (closed)


Details below.

Every Newborn-INDEPTH supplement launch event
Thursday 10th Dec 2020, 12:00- 14:00 UK time

Each year there are 5.1 million neonatal deaths and stillbirths, plus about 300,000 maternal deaths worldwide. Around 75% of these deaths are still dependent on surveys, notably Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) and Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS), as main data sources.

The Every Newborn-INDEPTH study involved >68,000 births and aimed to provide evidence to improve population-based survey data regarding pregnancy outcome.

We are delighted to invite you to the launch of a series of 12 papers from the study in BMC Population Health Metrics, mainly with first authors from the sites and/or Makerere University.

Link to EN-INDEPTH launch:

/苍别飞蝉别惫别苍迟蝉/别惫别苍迟蝉/别惫别谤测-苍别飞产辞谤苍-颈苍诲别辫迟丑-蝉迟耻诲测-蝉鈥

Every Newborn-BIRTH supplement launch event 
Tuesday 15th Dec 2020, 12:00- 14:00, UK time

All are welcome to the interactive launch of a series of papers in BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, involving multiple authors mainly from low and middle-income countries, in partnership with LSHTM. 

EN-BIRTH study involved observing >23,000 births using an innovative tablet-based system to validate data from routine facility registers and women鈥檚 survey report.  The study was conducted in five hospitals in Bangladesh, Nepal and Tanzania, coordinated by a team at LSHTM and funded by the Children鈥檚 Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF).

These results have important implications for measuring progress for the Sustainable Development Goals, especially related to Every Newborn targets, to reduce ~5.4 million stillbirths, newborn and maternal deaths. Findings have practical relevance for improving measurement of coverage and quality of maternal and newborn care in routine facility registers and in population-based surveys. 

Link to EN-BIRTH launch:

/苍别飞蝉别惫别苍迟蝉/别惫别苍迟蝉/别惫别谤测-苍别飞产辞谤苍-产颈谤迟丑-蝉迟耻诲测-谤别蝉鈥

MSc Mode of Study in 2020-鈥21 (closed - for info only)

LSHTM will be moving all teaching online in Term 1. In Terms 2 and 3 teaching will be partly on campus for those who can come to London, and online for those who cannot. More details and FAQs about teaching arrangements for next year can be found at

This applies to all MSc programmes at LSHTM, including the MSc in Demography & Health, and the MSc in Reproductive and Sexual Health Research. Applications for both programmes are still open. For more information, e-mail the Programme Director (Lynda Clarke): mscdh@lshtm.ac.uk.

International Seminar: Looking backward, looking forward: African demography in historical perspective - Call for papers (closed) - for info only

Nairobi, Kenya 2-3 April 2020 (closed)

Organized by the  and held at the .

Deadline for submission of abstracts: 30 September 2019 (closed)

Organizing Committee: Sarah Walters (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine), Martin Dribe (Lund University), Shane Doyle (University of Leeds), Stephen O. Wandera (Makerere University), Jeanne Cilliers (Lund University).

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We invite submissions on historical or long-term, interdisciplinary, perspectives on demographic change in Africa. The aims of the seminar are to review the state of the field of African population history, to consider the role of the past for understanding the present, and to facilitate partnerships and future comparative work on African historical demography.

There is a resurgence of interest in Africa鈥檚 demographic pasts. Evidence on past population trends is essential to respond to core questions in African history, such as the human cost of the slave trade; the impacts of colonialism on health, wellbeing and the family; the effects of post-colonial policies on households and livelihoods; long-term trends in mortality and migration; and the influence of religion, education and employment on intergenerational relations and the social organisation of reproduction. Improving the evidence on Africa鈥檚 past populations will illuminate how people have managed their resilience and reproduction over time, in the face of environmental, epidemiological, political and economic change.

Understanding the historical origins of African demographic regimes may also help to influence current and future population trends. This is important given Africa is projected to account for more than half of all global population growth by 2050, with implications for both demographic dividend and migration. In particular, contemporary demographers have called for interdisciplinary and historical approaches to improve understanding of the contexts of fertility transition in the region, including its stalls, reversals and exceptional age- and parity-specific dynamics, as well as the historical context of the AIDS pandemic. Papers which seek to situate current population trends in historical perspective are encouraged. 

The seminar will showcase the growing availability of historical demographic micro-data through new digitisation projects. Alongside the substantive research papers, the seminar will include a data workshop in which scholars who have collected new datasets will have the opportunity to present their databases and to consider scope for future comparative work and collaborations. We will review the potential of new digital methods for widening historical micro-data collection in Africa and seek the experience of previous comparative demographic projects in achieving data harmonisation.鈥

Online Submissions:
The IUSSP Panel on Historical Demography invites researchers to submit online by 30 September 2019 a short 200-word abstract AND an extended abstract (2 to 4 pages, including tables). To submit an abstract please fill out the online submission form: .

If you would also like to contribute to the data workshop, please also send an email to sarah.walters@lshtm.ac.uk with a 200-word description of your dataset at the same time as your main submission. 

The working language of the seminar is English: abstracts and final papers should be submitted and presented in English. If the paper is co-authored, please indicate the names of co-authors. Submission should be made by the author who will attend the seminar. We aim to publish suitable papers in a journal special issue or an edited volume.

Applicants will be notified whether their paper has been accepted by 15 October 2019. Authors of accepted papers must upload the full paper on the IUSSP website by 28 February 2020. 

Funding is available to cover the cost of the seminar venue, airport transfers, accommodation and meals for speakers for two days. We are seeking further financial support for travel, but the outcome is uncertain, and participants should seek their own funding for flights, additional accommodation and other expenses. Priority will be given to African scholars, early career researchers and those from developing countries in awarding travel support.

For further information: Please contact Seminar Organizer Sarah Walters (sarah.walters@lshtm.ac.uk).

IUSSP Scientific Panel on Historical Demography
Chair: Martin Dribe (Lund University, Sweden)
Members: Lisa Dillon (Universit茅 de Montr茅al, Canada), Hao Dong (Peking University, China), J. David Hacker (University of Minnesota, USA), Lionel Kesztenbaum (Institut national d鈥櫭﹖udes d茅mographiques, INED, France), Ana Silvia Volpi Scott (Universidade Estadual de Campinas, UNICAMP, Brazil) and Sarah Walters (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK).


Appel 脿 communications 

S茅minaire international sur la d茅mographie africaine dans une perspective historique.
Nairobi, Kenya 2-3 avril 2020

Organis茅 par le  au .

Date limite de soumission des r茅sum茅s : 30 septembre 2019

Ce s茅minaire se tiendra en anglais. Les r茅sum茅s courts et d茅taill茅s doivent 锚tre soumis en anglais. Les pr茅sentations et communications finales devront 锚tre en anglais. 

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8th African Population Conference (closed) - for info only

8th African Population Conference
Entebbe 鈥 Uganda, 18-22 November 2019 (closed)

"Harnessing Africa鈥檚 Population for Sustainable Development: 25 Years after Cairo and Beyond."

Deadline for submitting papers or abstracts: 30 June 2019 (closed)

Every four years, The Union for African Population Studies (UAPS) organizes a general conference on the African population. The aim of this conference is to share and disseminate research evidence on population and development issues and explore ways for applying the research evidence to improve policies and programs aimed at uplifting the well-being of people in Africa. The conference provides an opportunity for networking and knowledge sharing among researchers, policy makers, program managers, international development partners, and other key stakeholders in the population field. The conference includes various capacity building activities targeted at young scholars.

All submission must be made online on the 8th African Population Conference Website, . 

All authors are asked to submit both: a) a short (150 word) abstract; and b) either an extended abstract (2-4 pages, including tables) or a completed paper to be uploaded to the website following instructions available online. Authors may modify their submission online at any time until 30 June

Grandmother Workshop - 14 May 2019 (closed) - for info only

Grandmothers and public health: unlocking the potential of older women in improving child, adolescent and maternal health

Date: Tuesday 14th May 2019 (closed)
Time: 14.30-20.00
Venue: John Snow Lecture Theatre, LSHTM

An interdisciplinary workshop, supported by the and LSHTM鈥檚 and .

Research in demography and anthropology has demonstrated the importance of grandmothers in influencing child and maternal outcomes, such as improving child health and survival rates. Yet few public health initiatives have recognised the potential impact of recruiting grandmothers into their interventions to improve health. The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers in demography, anthropology, public health and related disciplines to discuss the potential for incorporating grandmothers into public health initiatives to improve child, adolescent and maternal health.

The workshop is free and open to all; more information, including registration details available here:

Workshop: Who cares? Introducing evolutionary approaches to caregiving and mother-infant health (closed) - for info only

Different disciplines approach social support different, each emphasising different 鈥榢ey鈥 supporters or care providers. How we conceptualise support and who we define as necessary in bringing up infants as large implications for maternal and infant health as its shapes the research questions we ask and ultimate the policy suggestions or implementation which arises from this research.  

In evolutionary anthropology, the importance of wide and diverse social support networks for maternal and infant health is widely acknowledged. However, in public health and non-evolutionary social sciences 鈥榮upport鈥 is often poorly defined, with a strong nuclear family bias regarding caregiving. This workshop will bridge this disciplinary gap by facilitating dialogue and collaboration between evolutionary anthropologists and those with overlapping interests in other fields.

The workshop will consist of a series of research presentations, discussions and activities focusing on caregiving and mother-infant health. From our experience, the greatest challenges in interdisciplinary settings are theoretical misconceptions and language barriers. By opening the workshop with theoretical overviews and defining key terminologies, we will establish common ground and ensure meaningful discussions. At the end of the workshop we will bring these discussions together to reflect on how the different issues highlighted over the course of the day compliment each other (or not), and how these can be reconciled into a 鈥榩ractical guide鈥 of interdisciplinary work on maternal and child health.

Following the workshop there will be a wine reception and a public lecture titled "Beyond the nuclear family: an evolutionary perspective on childrearing" by Professor Rebecca Sear of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. This lecture will discuss how our species has evolved a cooperative form of childrearing, where women get help from others to raise their children, and the implications for support (or its lack) for childrearing on child and maternal health.

SHAPING UP: A stakeholder workshop to facilitate translation of research findings into HIV policy in three African countries

By Jenny Renju, Alison Wringe and Jim Todd

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The overall aim of the SHAPE-UTT (Strengthening Health Systems for the Application of Policy to Enable Universal Test and Treat) project is to assess policy implementation and health systems impacts of Option B+ and universal Test and Treat in Malawi, Tanzania and South Africa. We are currently two years into the three-year project, and have recently finished data collection which has included reviews of national HIV policies and World Health Organisation guidance, health facility surveys, HIV service costings and qualitative enquiries with patients and health workers in the three countries.

A growing body of evidence has highlighted the factors that facilitate or inhibit the uptake of research into policy, and has elicited the pathways through which capacity can be strengthened to apply health research evidence in policymaking. In recognition of these findings, we held a week-long participatory workshop in Kilimanjaro in Tanzania from January 13th-18th 2019 which was attended by national HIV policymakers, HIV practitioners, researchers from three research institutions in Tanzania (Ifakara Health Institute), South Africa (African Health Research Institute) and Malawi (Malawi Epidemiology and Intervention Research Unit), and academics from LSHTM and the University of KwaZulu Natal in South Africa. The five day workshop was broken down into a series of different sessions including: Oral presentations, poster presentations, active facilitated discussion time for brainstorming, analysis time, small group sessions, mentorship teams formation and meetings, writing time, review meetings, round table focus group discussions as well as time for rest and reflection.

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The workshop promoted stakeholder engagement at a critical stage of the research process, and enabled the participants to assimilate and reflect on emerging findings from preliminary analyses as well as to participate in i) the process of prioritizing identified HIV care and treatment policy gaps; ii) analysing the data and iii) mapping policy knowledge gaps with research findings. Mentorship teams were established to support the project team members in the production of a series of nine original research papers, ensuring that they incorporate the policymakers鈥 perspectives. These papers explore the various ways in which the three countries have adopted and implemented HIV policies and the implications for service delivery (e.g. innovative models of care and integrated HIV services), the health workforce and quality of care. A consensus was reached on the way forward for publication of the findings in a special issue. Steps were put in place to achieve this submission by July 2019.

Two round table policymaker 鈥 researcher discussions took place to explore the context in which HIV programmes are implemented and how this influences their impact. These discussions guided the interpretation of our findings and also led to an opinion paper. Our opinion piece aims to challenge thinking on how different actors influence policy formulation and implementation across three different settings and discusses some of the intended and unintended consequences of this process.

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Providing time and space for a meaningful engagement with policy makers and actors playing a broader role in the formulation and implementation of policy across different countries was invaluable. The richness of discussions was a direct result of an enabling environment which truly valued the inputs from all participants. By nature of their different roles, researchers and policy makers tend to look at things slightly differently, and so having multiple days (and also importantly evenings and 鈥渄own time鈥) enabled relationships to be formed which will spread beyond the scope of this project. When planning such events, it is important that the differences in participants鈥 perspectives and the approaches that they are familiar with are considered. Long presentations session (while often used in research meetings) need to be enhanced with discussions capturing points visually e.g. on flip charts. Also we found the smaller round table discussion crucial in enabling all of the policy makers attending to voice their views and experiences. The open and relaxed nature of the discussions enabled participants to speak candidly. The joint production of publications (in the form of an opinion piece and a research article) promoted engagement and ownership over the process. The group was also small, enabling everyone to have time to get to know each other and receive valued inputs from all. 

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This workshop has been made possible with the support of many, and we are grateful for the time, energy and brain power of all our participants. We would like to acknowledge the financial support from the GCRF Global Impact Accelerator Account Grant for this workshop, the Medical Research Council HSRI3 funding for the overall project funding. In particular, we would like to thank our project partners and collaborators. We are also grateful for the support from THRIVE, ANDLA, ALPHA, LSHTM, and KCMCUCo and for the sponsorship from the Blue Zebra Art Studio and the logistical support from Amina Farah. A final acknowledgement and thanks goes to a colleague to all, a mentor, inspiration and a dear friend to many, for Basia Zaba; whose spirit was certainly felt throughout the week.

Interview with Rebecca Musgrove, MSc Demography & Health Alumna

Rebecca Musgrove, LSHTM Alumna from the MSc Demography & Health programme, talks to us about her academic and professional career in Public Health.

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SHAPE-UTT workshop in Kilimanjaro (closed) - for info only

Between January 14th-18th (2019), SHAPE UTT will be hosting a workshop in Kilimanjaro.  The main aim of the workshop will be to provide us with the opportunity to bring together national policymakers and researchers to collaboratively review and analyse data produced during the first two years of the three-year SHAPE study in Tanzania, South Africa and Malawi, in a way that contributes to HIV policy advancement. The workshop is an opportunity to get hands on experience with reviewing and analysing the data generated by the SHAPE project with a view to addressing existing policy gaps. This workshop aims to facilitate the translation of our study findings into policy in each country and will provide participants with the opportunity to draw on lessons learned from the other settings

PSG members present their findings at the 2018 International Family Planning Conference in Rwanda (closed) - for info only

A  series of 4 presentations,  chaired by PSG鈥檚 Professor Cari Free, covered the benefits of mobile phones for reproductive health support.

PSG member Chris Smith (Associate Professor) described his trial in Cambodia which increased the self-reported use of long acting contraception at 12 months post abortion.  PSG Research Degree student Kate Reiss, together with Kathryn Church from Marie Stopes International, went on to describe the potential risks of partner abuse in women seeking reproductive health support.

Ona McCarthy, PSG Research Fellow and Research Degree student, presented the results of three randomised controlled trials. The trials evaluated the effect of a contraceptive behavioural intervention delivered by mobile phone on acceptability and use of effective contraception among young people in Tajikistan, Palestine and Bolivia.

Trinity Zan from FH360 described how WHISPER, an SMS intervention, was designed with sex workers based in Kenya to meet their needs including support for partners and client abuse.

Sarah Baum from IBIS Reproductive Health talked about how mobile applications can be private by design, using the example of their app which provides abortion and post-abortion support in 5 contexts.

More details of this year鈥檚 International Conference on Family Planning, which was held from 12th-15th November 2018, can be found .

Upcoming presentations at Population Association of America's (PAA) 2019 Annual Meeting (closed)

Health & Mortality 1: Thursday 11th April 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM Griffin Hill (closed)

Forecasting the Prevalence of Overweight/Obesity in India to 2040 Using a Dynamic Markov Model

Shammi Luhar*; Rebecca Jones, Emory University; Solveig Cunningham, Emory University; Shivani Patel, Emory University; Sanjay Kinra, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Rein Houben, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)

 

Reproductive Behavior and Sexual Health of Middle and Older Adults: Friday 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Meeting Room 308
Assessing the Feasibility of a Life History Calendar to Measure HIV Risk and Health in Older South Africans

Enid Schatz*, University of Missouri, Columbia; Lucia C. Knight, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Sanyu Mojola, Princeton University

 

Marriage, Family, Households & Unions; Gender, Race, & Ethnicity: Friday 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM Griffin Hall

Understanding the Effect of Caregiving to Children and Adults on Older Adults鈥 Perceived Quality of Life in Uganda

Margaret Ralston*, Mississippi State University; Joseph Mugisha, University of Missouri; Janet Seeley, MRC/UVRI Uganda Research Unit on AIDS and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); David Singleton, Mississippi State University

 

Gender and Families: Saturday 9:15 AM - 10:45 AM Meeting Room 204

Do Parents Favour Sons? A Study of Sex-Biased Parental Care in North-Western Tanzania

Anushe Hassan*, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Susan Schaffnit, University of California, Santa Barbara; Rebecca Sear, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Mark Urassa, National Institute for Medical Research, Mwanza; David Lawson, University of California, Santa Barbara

 

Saturday 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Griffin Hall

Measuring Socioeconomic Differentials in Adolescent and Adult Mortality From Sibling Survival Data: A Test in Northern Malawi

Albert Dube*, Malawi Epidemiology and Intervention Research Unit; Sarah Brumfield, Johns Hopkins University; Georges Reniers, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Steffen Geis, Independent Researcher; Mia Crampin, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Stephane Helleringer, Johns Hopkins University

Disparities in Under-Five Mortality Estimates From Demographic Demographic Surveillance and Retrospective Birth Histories

Hallie Eilerts*, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Georges Reniers, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)

The Performance of Verbal Autopsy Tools for Capturing HIV/ AIDS-Related Mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa

Shammi Luhar*; Anushe Hassan, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Clara Calvert, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Mia Crampin, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Abraham Herbst, Africa Centre for Health and Population Studies; Mark Urassa, National Institute for Medical Research, Mwanza; Emma Slaymaker, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Samuel J. Clark, The Ohio State University; Georges Reniers, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)

 

Families and Health: Saturday 11:15 AM - 12:45 PM Lone Star A

Trends in Kin Networks and Self-rated Health of India鈥檚 Older Population, 1995鈥1996 to 2014

Judith Lieber*; Lynda Clarke, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Sanjay Kinra, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)

 

Determinants of Adolescent Health: Saturday 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Meeting Room 303

Timing and Determinants of Age at Menarche in Lower Middle-Income Countries

Tiziana Leone*, London School of Economics; Laura Brown, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)

UAPS - 8th African Population Conference (closed) - for info only

The Union for African Population Studies (UAPS) is proud to organize the 8th African Population Conference (APC), to be held on November 18-22, 2019 in Kampala, Uganda. Under the theme 鈥溾, the conference will bring together researchers, policy makers, programme implementers, civil society, donors and sectoral influencers to discuss issues relevant to African population, including (but not limited to) national, regional and continental investments to address rapid urbanization, population growth, sexual and reproductive health, technology, youth, the demographic dividend and capacity building. A goal of the conference is to assess how Africa, 25 years after the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Cairo, can harness its unique population dynamics for sustainable development, using rigorous evidence to establish roadmaps to respond to these critical development challenges.

 

IMPORTANT DATES 

May 1 2019:Online submission of papers or abstracts starts
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May 15 2019:Deadline for signing up for member-initiated meetings
June 30 2019:Deadline for submitting papers or abstracts
June 30 2019:Deadline for signing up for exhibit space
July 15 2019:Authors are notified of papers accepted in regular sessions.
July 15 2019:Members are notified of accepted member-initiated meetings
July 31 2019:Information is sent to authors of posters and additional sessions
August 31 2019:Revision of final abstracts to be published in the Conference Programme
September 30 2019:Submission of final papers for discussants, session chairs and conference website
November 18 2019:Conference Opening
Stata short course is open for applications (closed) - for info only

LSHTM鈥檚 annual Stata short course (Advanced Stata: Programming and other techniques to make your life easier) is now open for applications.

Course dates: 4 - 8 November 2019

As well as being a powerful tool for statistical analysis, Stata offers a variety of commands for manipulating your data and for formatting, arranging and exporting your results.

This intensive short course is aimed at researchers and other professionals, from any discipline, who regularly use Stata for analysis but want to learn how to work more efficiently. It would be particularly suited to those who are about to embark on large analyses and who would like a quick guide on how to automate the repetitive parts of the process.

More information about the course as well as enrollment instructions can be found here:/study/courses/short-courses/advanced-stata

Postdoc opportunity with the ALPHA Network (closed) - for info only

Research Fellow in Demography & Health
Department of Population Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Closing Date:  Wednesday 09 January 2019 (closed)
Interview Date: To be confirmed
Reference: EPH-DPH-2018-13

An exciting opportunity is available for an ambitious demographer, statistician, or epidemiologist with the Network for Analysing Longitudinal Population-based HIV data on Africa (ALPHA Network). The ALPHA network brings together ten collaborating African research institutes that conduct population-based HIV surveillance in eastern and southern Africa and is coordinated by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM). Among others, the ALPHA Network harmonizes diverse data sets into a common format so as to conduct comparative studies and meta-analyses on pooled data sets.

The Research Fellow in Demography & Health will join a team of analysts in London to work on a 3-year research project, funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to estimate HIV incidence and mortality, and in the comparison of population-based estimates with those emanating from routinely collected data in health facilities.

The successful applicant must have a PhD in the relevant subject, including demography, medical statistics, epidemiology, or reproductive health (or equivalent working experience in these fields); expertise in the analysis of large and complex (longitudinal) datasets; proven ability to use statistical analysis software (preferably Stata or R); and strong quantitative skills, preferably in the area of demographic estimation. Further particulars are included in the job description.

This full-time position is available as soon as possible for the duration of one year, with the possibility of further extension.  It will be based in London in the Faculty of EPH and in the Department of Population Health, at Keppel Street, Bloomsbury. The salary will be on the Academic pathways Grade 6 scale in the range 拢39,304 鈥 拢44,634 per annum (inclusive of London Weighting). The post will be subject to the LSHTM terms and conditions of service.  Annual leave entitlement is 30 working days per year, pro rata for part time staff. In addition to this there are discretionary 鈥淒irector鈥檚 Days鈥. Membership of the Pension Scheme is available.

Applications should be made on-line via our website  The reference for this post is EPH-DPH-2018-13. Applications should include the names and email contacts of two referees who can be contacted immediately if shortlisted. Any queries regarding the application process may be addressed to jobs@lshtm.ac.uk. Inquiries about the position can be directed to Georges Reniers (georges.reniers@lshtm.ac.uk)  or Emma Slaymaker (emma.slaymaker@lshtm.ac.uk).