Investigating demographic outcomes in the COVID-19 pandemic: perspectives from Asia

Undoubtedly, the COVID-19 pandemic has had and will continue to have a profound influence on human society for many years to come. By now, it has resulted in an unmistakable impact on core demographic processes—mortality, fertility, migration, family and marriage, and health—all around the world. It...

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Main Authors: Dommaraju, Premchand, Heng, Stephanie C. Shu Hui, Yeoh, Brenda S. A.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1655712023-04-03T02:53:25Z Investigating demographic outcomes in the COVID-19 pandemic: perspectives from Asia Dommaraju, Premchand Heng, Stephanie C. Shu Hui Yeoh, Brenda S. A. School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Sociology COVID-19 Demography Undoubtedly, the COVID-19 pandemic has had and will continue to have a profound influence on human society for many years to come. By now, it has resulted in an unmistakable impact on core demographic processes—mortality, fertility, migration, family and marriage, and health—all around the world. Its impact on the core components of demographic change undergirds many other changes that have transformed society, be it in the arena of healthcare, geopolitics, macro-economies, or the environment. Submitted/Accepted version 2023-03-31T05:56:14Z 2023-03-31T05:56:14Z 2023 Journal Article Dommaraju, P., Heng, S. C. S. H. & Yeoh, B. S. A. (2023). Investigating demographic outcomes in the COVID-19 pandemic: perspectives from Asia. Asian Population Studies. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17441730.2023.2194073 1744-1730 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165571 10.1080/17441730.2023.2194073 en Asian Population Studies © 2023 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. All rights reserved. This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor and Francis in Asian Population Studies on 29 Mar 2023, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/17441730.2023.2194073. application/pdf
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Singapore
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topic Social sciences::Sociology
COVID-19
Demography
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COVID-19
Demography
Dommaraju, Premchand
Heng, Stephanie C. Shu Hui
Yeoh, Brenda S. A.
Investigating demographic outcomes in the COVID-19 pandemic: perspectives from Asia
description Undoubtedly, the COVID-19 pandemic has had and will continue to have a profound influence on human society for many years to come. By now, it has resulted in an unmistakable impact on core demographic processes—mortality, fertility, migration, family and marriage, and health—all around the world. Its impact on the core components of demographic change undergirds many other changes that have transformed society, be it in the arena of healthcare, geopolitics, macro-economies, or the environment.
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Dommaraju, Premchand
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Yeoh, Brenda S. A.
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title Investigating demographic outcomes in the COVID-19 pandemic: perspectives from Asia
title_short Investigating demographic outcomes in the COVID-19 pandemic: perspectives from Asia
title_full Investigating demographic outcomes in the COVID-19 pandemic: perspectives from Asia
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