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Ananta, A., E. N. Arifin, M. S. Hasbullah, N. B. Handayani and A. Pramono, Demography of Indonesia’s ethnicity

Pages 424-427 | Published online: 01 Nov 2016
 

Notes

1. See Guilmoto, “Mapping the Diversity of Gender Preferences.”

2. The authors are already publishing new findings based on their database. See Arifin et al., “Quantifying Indonesia’s Ethnic Diversity.”

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Notes on contributors

Christophe Z. Guilmoto

Christophe Z. Guilmoto is a senior fellow in demography at the French Institut de recherche pour le développement (IRD) based at CEPED in Paris and he teaches at Université Paris Descartes and EHESS. He worked initially on historical demography, international migration, and fertility decline in Senegal and India. Over the last decade, his research has mostly focused on prenatal sex selection in India and China. His current work covers now Vietnam and Southeast Asia, the Caucasus and Southeast Europe. He has organized several conferences and panels on the gender discrimination and published extensively on this issue. He is the author of the latest 2012 UNFPA report on sex imbalances at birth and has coedited a book at Springer with Gavin Jones in 2016 on the demography of China, India, and Indonesia.

Author’s postal address: 19 rue Jacob, F-75006, Paris, France.

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