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Fourth Meeting of the GGP Informal Working Group List of Participants Fourth Meeting of the GGP Informal Working Group Istanbul, Turkey 6-8 October 2005 Participants: IWG members Venue: THE GREEN PARK HOTEL Taksim 1 Mr. Peter MCDONALD Mr. Richard GISSER Professor, Head, Deputy Director Demography and Sociology Program, RSSS The Australian National University Vienna Institute of Demography Prinz-Eugen-Strasse 8-10 Canberra, ACT, 0200 A-1040 Vienna Australia Austria Tel. + 61 2 6125 2129 Tel. + 43 1 57581 7704 Tel. + 61 2 6125 2307 Fax. + 61 2 6125 3031 Fax. + 43 1 51581 7730 [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Dimiter PHILIPOV Ms. Martine CORIJN Leader Comparative European Demography Research Center for Population and Family Studies Group Vienna Institute of Demography Prinz Eugen Strasse 8, 2nd floor, Markiesstraat 1 A-1040 Vienna 1000 Brussels Austria Belgium Tel. + 32 2 553 4208 Fax. + 32 2 553 3557 [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Patrick DEBOOSERE Mr. Atanas ATANASOV Research Associate Professor Interface Demography, Department of Social Re- Institute of Sociology search Vrije Universiteit Brussel Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS) Pleinlaan, 2 1, 15 November Str. 1050 Brussels 1040 Sofia Belgium Bulgaria Tel. + 32 2 629 2192 Tel. + 359 2 986 2464 Fax. + 32 2 629 2420 Fax. + 359 2 981 6629 [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Sange DE SILVA Mr. Jacques LEGAR´ E´ Director General Professor emeritus Labour and Household Survey Branch D´epartement de d´emographie Statistics Canada Universit´ede Montr´eal 7-B8 Jean Talon Building, Parc Tunney C.P. 6128, Succursale ”Centre Ville ” Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0T6 Montr´eal, Qu´ebec, H3C 3J7 Canada Canada Tel. + 1 613 951 2131 Tel. + 1 514 343 7228 Fax. + 1 613 951 5080 Fax. + 1 514 343 2309 [email protected] [email protected] 4th IWG Meeting Agenda, Istanbul 2005 2 Ms. Vˇera KUCHAROVˇ A´ Mr. Jan REHˇ AK´ Research Institute for Labour and Social Affairs Department of Demography and Geodemo- graphy, Faculty of Science Charles University in Prague Palackeho n. 4 Albertov 6 Prague 128 01 Prague Czech Republic Czech Republic Tel. + 420 224 972 117 Tel. + 420 222 511 221 Tel. + 420 224 972 686 Fax. + 420 224 972 873 Fax. + 420 224 920 657 [email protected] [email protected] Ms. Jitka RYCHTARˇ´IKOVA´ Ms. Anna SˇTASTNˇ A´ Professor Department of Demography and Geodemo- Research Institute for Labour and Social Affairs graphy, Faculty of Science Charles University in Prague Albertov 6 Palackeho n. 4 Prague Prague 128 01 Czech Republic Czech Republic Tel. + 420 221 951 420 Tel. + 420 224 972 117 Tel. + 420 721 131 849 Tel. + 420 224 972 686 Fax. + 420 224 920 657 Fax. + 420 224 972 873 [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Kalev KATUS Mr. Kari PITKANEN¨ Director Professor Population Research Centre Population Research Unit, Department of Socio- logy Estonian Interuniversity University of Helsinki P.O. Box 3012 P.O.Box 18 10504 Tallinn FIN-00014 Helsinki Estonia Finland Tel. + 372 2 645 4125 Tel. + 358 9 1912 3895 Fax. + 372 2 660 4198 Fax. + 358 9 1912 3967 [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Fran¸coisHERAN´ Ms. Ariane PAILHE Director Researcher Institut national d’´etudes d´emographiques Institut national d’´etudes d´emographiques (INED) (INED) 133, boulevard Davout 133, boulevard Davout 75980 PARIS Cedex 20 75980 PARIS Cedex 20 France France Tel. + 33 1 5606 2007 Tel. + 33 1 5606 2274 Fax. + 33 1 5606 2196 Fax. + 33 1 5606 2199 [email protected] [email protected] 4th IWG Meeting Agenda, Istanbul 2005 3 Mr. Arnaud REGNIER-LOILIER Ms. Irina BADURASHVILI Director Institut national d’´etudes d´emographiques Georgian Centre of Population Research (INED) 133, boulevard Davout 6, Vukol Beridze street, 75980 PARIS Cedex 20 Tbilisi France Georgia Tel. + 33 1 5606 2071 Tel. + 995 32 923 731 Fax. + 995 32 923 731 [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Christoph BUHLER¨ Mr. Jan HOEM Research Scientist Director Max Planck-Institute for Demographic Research Max Planck-Institute for Demographic Research Konrad-Zuse-Str. 1 Konrad-Zuse-Str. 1, D-18057 Rostock D-18057 Rostock Germany Germany Tel. + 49 381 2081 174 Tel. + 49 381 2081 160 Fax. + 49 381 2081 474 Fax. + 49 381 2081 460 [email protected] [email protected] Ms. Charlotte HOHN¨ Mr. Martin SPIELAUER Director Research Assistant Bundesinstitut f¨ur Bev¨olkerungs-forschung beim Max Planck-Institute for Demographic Research Stat. Bundesamt Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 4 Konrad-Zuse-Str. 1 D-65185 Wiesbaden D-18057 Rostock Germany Germany Tel. + 49 611 75 2199 Tel. + 49 381 2081 215 Fax. + 49 611 75 3960 Fax. + 49 381 2081 515 [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Zsolt SPEDER´ Mr. Francesco BILLARI Director Professor Demographic Research Institute Instituto di Metodi Quantitativi Hungarian Central Statistical Office Universita’ Bocconi Andor ´ut47-49. Viale Isonzo 25 H-1119 Budapest Milan I-20135 Hungary Italy Tel. + 36 1 229 8413 Tel. + 39 02 5836 5635 Fax. + 36 1 229 8552 Fax. + 39 02 5836 5630 [email protected] [email protected] 4th IWG Meeting Agenda, Istanbul 2005 4 Ms. Romina FRABONI Mr. Nobutaka FUKUDA Researcher Senior Researcher Italian National Statistical Institute National Institute of Population & Social Security Research Via A. Rava 150 00142 Rome 6th Floor, Hibiya Kokusai bldg., 2-2-3, Uchisaiwaicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 100- 0011 Italy Japan Tel. + 39 06 5952 4605 Tel. + 81 3 3595 2984 Fax. + 39 06 5952 4596 Fax. + 81 3 3591 4816 [email protected] [email protected] Ms. Noriko TSUYA Ms. Jenny GIERVELD Professor Prof. Emeritus Department of Economics Keio University Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Insti- tute (NIDI) 2-15-45 Mita, Minato-ku Tokyo 108-8345 Amsterdam Japan The Netherlands Tel. + 81 3 5417 1365 Tel. + 31 70 356 5200 Fax. + 81 3 5427 1578 Fax. + 31 70 364 7187 [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Helge BRUNBORG Ms. Ewa FRATCZAK Senior Research Fellow Division for Social and Demographic Research Institute of Statistics and Demography Statistics Norway Warsaw School of Economics Box 8131 Dep Aleje Niepodleglosci 164, 02-554 0033 Oslo Warsaw Norway Poland Tel. + 47 21 09 48 65 Tel. + 48 22 337 9273 Tel. + 47 99 57 42 84 Tel. + 48 502 514 430 Fax. + 47 21 09 00 40 Fax. + 48 22 608 3887 [email protected] [email protected] Ms. Maria da Gra¸ca MAGALHAES˜ Ms. Oxana SINYAVSKAYA Deputy Director Portugal National Statistical Institute Independent Institute for Social Policy Av. Ant´onio Jos´ede Almeida, 3 Glinischevskiy pereulok, Entrance 3 1000-043 LISBOA, 125009 Moscow Portugal Russian Federation Tel. + 351 21 842 6100 Tel. + 7 095 786 6718 Fax. + 351 21 842 6365 Fax. + 7 095 292 9651 [email protected] [email protected] 4th IWG Meeting Agenda, Istanbul 2005 5 Mr. Sergei ZAKHAROV Ms. Rahime BEDER SEN Head of Laboratory Centre for Demography and Human Ecology T.R. Prime Ministry Institute for Economic Forecasting, Russian Aca- General Directorate of Family and Social Rese- demy of Sciences arch 47 Nakhimovskiy Prospect Mesrutiyet Caddesi No. 19 117418 Moscow 06650 Kizilay, Ankara Russian Federation Turkey Tel. + 7 095 332 4397 Tel. + 90 312 419 29 79 / 1118 Fax. + 7 095 718 9771 Fax. + 90 312 419 29 78 [email protected] [email protected] Ms. Hatice CAN Ms. Banu ERGOC¸MEN¨ Deputy Director T.R. Prime Ministry Hacettepe University General Directorate of Womans Status and State Institute of Population Studies Institute of Statistics Mesrutiyet Caddesi No. 19 Block D, Sihhiye 06650 Kizilay, Ankara 06100 Ankara Turkey Turkey Tel. + 90 312 419 29 79 Tel. +90 312 305 11 15 Tel. +90 312 310 79 06 Fax. +90 312 311 81 41 [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Mehmet Ali ERYURT Mr. Ismet˙ KOC¸ Professor Hacettepe University Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies Institute of Population Studies Block D sihhiye Block D, Sihhiye 06100 Ankara 06100 Ankara Turkey Turkey Tel. + 90 312 305 11 15 Tel. + 90 312 305 11 15 Tel. + 90 312 310 79 06 Tel. + 90 312 310 79 06 Fax. + 90 312 311 81 41 Fax. + 90 312 311 81 41 [email protected] [email protected] Ms. Fatma OZDOGAN¨ BELLIGUCUK Mr. Turgay UNALAN¨ Professor T.R. Prime Ministry Hacettepe University General Directorate of Family and Social Rese- Institute of Population Studies arch Mesrutiyet Caddesi No. 19 Block D, Sihhiye 06650 Kizilay, Ankara 06100 Ankara Turkey Turkey Tel. + 90 312 419 29 79 Tel. + 90 312 305 11 15 Tel. + 90 312 310 79 06 Fax. + 90 312 419 29 78 Fax. + 90 312 311 81 41 [email protected] 4th IWG Meeting Agenda, Istanbul 2005 6 Mr. Yusuf YUKSEL¨ Ms. Laurel SCHWEDE Expert Survey Researcher State Planning Organization 3224/4, Statistical Research Division General Directorate of Social Sectors and Coor- Bureau of the Census dination Necatibey Caddesi No. 108 06100 Ycetepe, Ankara Washington D.C. 20233-9150 Turkey U.S.A. Tel. + 90 312 294 66 19 Tel. + 1 301 763 2611 Fax. + 1 301 457 4931 [email protected] [email protected] Mr. John HOBCRAFT Ms. Selen ORS¨ Professor Prog. Asstt. Dept of Social Policy and Social Work University of York United Nations Population Fund Heslington York Y010 5DD United Kingdom Turkey Tel. + 44 1904 321 278 Tel. + 90 312 454 10 76 Fax. + 44 1904 321 270 Fax. + 90 312 496 14 85 [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Andrej KVEDER Mr. Andres VIKAT GGP Manager Chief Population Activities Unit (PAU) / EAD Population Activities Unit (PAU) / EAD UN Economic Commission for Europe UN Economic Commission for Europe Palais des Nations Palais des Nations CH-1211 Geneva 10 CH-1211 Geneva 10 Switzerland Switzerland Tel.
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