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- W2525036058 abstract "that can be asked about the meaning of the phrase appears endless. Moreover, not all of those questions are largely irrelevant. Three points in particular deserve some attention. Emerging issues can be identified from two quite different perspectives and the results are not necessarily the same. The first perspective may be called the scientific perspective. The demographer or social scientist involved then acts solely as an observer or an investigator who seeks to understand what is observed and to increase knowledge for its own sake. The approach of such demographers may be completely theoretical. They are not interested in influencing the processes they see unfolding, nor in the utility of their findings for those people who concern themselves with the formulation and design of policies, or for the population at large. It is a discipline oriented perspective. The second perspective may be referred to as the applied or policy perspective. These researchers are concerned with obtaining results that have some practical significance. They focus on issues identified as 'societal problems'. They may want to change them, and to seek a specific solution to them. Influencing the processes observed and highlighting the possible ways in which this can be done effectively may be the main interest. Emerging issues are not identified on the basis of their relevance for the development of the discipline, but on the basis of their (potential) relevance for developments in society. The perspective is problem oriented. In the European setting 'demography' is an ambiguous term. In German, for example, Demographie is usually considered to be quite distinct from Bevo6lkerungswissenschaft. While the first has the connotation of being basically confined to pure or formal demography and to deal essentially with the internal relations between demographic variables sensu stricto the second concept is much broader. It can be translated literally as 'population science' and is then akin to population studies. It deals with variables external to the population process as such and thus with the relations between that process and cultural, social and other conditions in society (Mackensen, 1981a, pp. 19, 20). Epistemologically this has important consequences. For, while demography as the 'skeleton of a discipline' will seek its foundation in the logic of mathematics and statistics, the 'science of population' will build on the theories of sociology, psychology, economics and the like. Other European language areas may have their own concepts and terminology. The heterogeneity of Europe is frequently underestimated. Geographically it can be considered to range from Iceland and Ireland in the West to Turkey and the USSR in the East. Countries like Albania, Liechtenstein and San Marino are hardly visible on a map of Europe, while Norway, Italy and Poland are stretched out over hundreds of" @default.
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- W2525036058 title "Emerging Issues in Demographic Research for" @default.
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