Operational and institutional aspects of population policy formulation and implementation; revised draft
By: Boland, Barbara | New York | Population Policies in Development Planning Meeting | 11-13 March 1987
Publisher: ECLAC. Demograph Unit ; Port of Spain Description: 41 pSubject(s): POPULATION POLICY | DEMOGRAPHYSummary: Brings together a variety of suggestions based on the experiences of other countries for the establishment of institutional mechanism for population policy formulation and implementation. Reviews the basic foundations of the institutional set-up for population policy formulation, that is, the population unit, national population council, research and data collection centres. Considers the need for a multisectoral institutional mechanism and recommends the establishment of a multisectional population policy implementation sub-committee. Concludes with a discussion on the quality of staff requirements and a classification of the institutional structure.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Caribbean Collection | 00179-XI (Browse shelf) | Available | 0291 |
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Brings together a variety of suggestions based on the experiences of other countries for the establishment of institutional mechanism for population policy formulation and implementation. Reviews the basic foundations of the institutional set-up for population policy formulation, that is, the population unit, national population council, research and data collection centres. Considers the need for a multisectoral institutional mechanism and recommends the establishment of a multisectional population policy implementation sub-committee. Concludes with a discussion on the quality of staff requirements and a classification of the institutional structure.
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