ACAP Technical Meetings

This summer 2001, the African Census Analysis Project (ACAP) will hold a series of technical meetings every second and third Wednesday from noon until 1:00
p.m. in Room 103 in the McNeil Building. Attendees are encouraged to bring and eat their lunch during the meeting.

Speakers are invited to make their papers (or abstract with relevant tables and/or figures) available a week before their presentation. Participants are encouraged to
read the papers prior to the meeting.

 

May 23, 2001

Ria Baker-Aggarwal and Etienne van de Walle

"Extramarital Childbearing and the Residence of Children in Botswana"

June 6, 2001

Douglas Ewbank

“Revising the Methods for Estimating Childhood Mortality using
Brass-type questions”

June 20, 2001


Amadou Noumbissi, Tukufu Zuberi and Ayaga Bawah

“Multivariate Analysis Using Grouped Data: An illustration with African
Census Micro-data”

July 11, 2001


Douglas Ewbank

“Estimating the Covariates of Childhood Mortality using Brass-type
questions”

July 18, 2001

Etienne van de Walle

On the Collection of Household Data in Censuses

July 25, 2001 Bah Sulaiman
August 1, 2001

Eric Udjo

“Maternal Mortality from the October Household Surveys in South
Africa: Are the reported levels fact or fiction?”

August 15, 2001

Tukufu Zuberi and Amadou Noumbissi

"Aging in Africa"

August 29, 2001

Chrysanth Kamuuzora

 



For further information on the ACAP technical meetings, contact Audra Rodgers (arodgers@pop.upenn.edu) or Amadou Noumbissi (anoumbis@pop.upenn.edu)