Population of American Samoa

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RT Generic T1 Population of American Samoa A1 Park, Chai Bin YR 1979 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4702 PB UN.ESCAP AB As part of their respective work programmes, the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) and the South Pacific Commission (SPC) have undertaken the preparation and publication of a series of monographs on the population situation of each interested island country in the South Pacific. Each monograph is being prepared in close<br />collaboration with country experts and with financial support from the United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA) and SPC. The present monograph on American Samoa is the first in the series, and work is in progress on similar studies for Papua New Guinea and the Cook Islands. Monographs for other Pacific countries will be prepared as resources permit. <p>The purpose of the monographs is to provide a comprehensive picture of past, current and prospective population trends in the countries concerned and to provide a basis for measuring such human needs as health services, housing, education, employment and family planning in terms of population size, growth, age composition, marital status and family size. Another objective is to encourage the maximum analysis and utilization of data collected through periodic censuses, sample surveys, vital registration, etc. for planning purposes. </p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Population of American Samoa AU - Park, Chai Bin Y1 - 1979 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4702 PB - UN.ESCAP AB - As part of their respective work programmes, the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) and the South Pacific Commission (SPC) have undertaken the preparation and publication of a series of monographs on the population situation of each interested island country in the South Pacific. Each monograph is being prepared in closecollaboration with country experts and with financial support from the United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA) and SPC. The present monograph on American Samoa is the first in the series, and work is in progress on similar studies for Papua New Guinea and the Cook Islands. Monographs for other Pacific countries will be prepared as resources permit.
The purpose of the monographs is to provide a comprehensive picture of past, current and prospective population trends in the countries concerned and to provide a basis for measuring such human needs as health services, housing, education, employment and family planning in terms of population size, growth, age composition, marital status and family size. Another objective is to encourage the maximum analysis and utilization of data collected through periodic censuses, sample surveys, vital registration, etc. for planning purposes.
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The purpose of the monographs is to provide a comprehensive picture of past, current and prospective population trends in the countries concerned and to provide a basis for measuring such human needs as health services, housing, education, employment and family planning in terms of population size, growth, age composition, marital status and family size. Another objective is to encourage the maximum analysis and utilization of data collected through periodic censuses, sample surveys, vital registration, etc. for planning purposes.
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The purpose of the monographs is to provide a comprehensive picture of past, current and prospective population trends in the countries concerned and to provide a basis for measuring such human needs as health services, housing, education, employment and family planning in terms of population size, growth, age composition, marital status and family size. Another objective is to encourage the maximum analysis and utilization of data collected through periodic censuses, sample surveys, vital registration, etc. for planning purposes.
}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4702} } TY - GEN T1 - Population of American Samoa AU - Park, Chai Bin UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4702 PB - UN.ESCAP AB - As part of their respective work programmes, the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) and the South Pacific Commission (SPC) have undertaken the preparation and publication of a series of monographs on the population situation of each interested island country in the South Pacific. Each monograph is being prepared in closecollaboration with country experts and with financial support from the United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA) and SPC. The present monograph on American Samoa is the first in the series, and work is in progress on similar studies for Papua New Guinea and the Cook Islands. Monographs for other Pacific countries will be prepared as resources permit.
The purpose of the monographs is to provide a comprehensive picture of past, current and prospective population trends in the countries concerned and to provide a basis for measuring such human needs as health services, housing, education, employment and family planning in terms of population size, growth, age composition, marital status and family size. Another objective is to encourage the maximum analysis and utilization of data collected through periodic censuses, sample surveys, vital registration, etc. for planning purposes.
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collaboration with country experts and with financial support from the United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA) and SPC. The present monograph on American Samoa is the first in the series, and work is in progress on similar studies for Papua New Guinea and the Cook Islands. Monographs for other Pacific countries will be prepared as resources permit.
The purpose of the monographs is to provide a comprehensive picture of past, current and prospective population trends in the countries concerned and to provide a basis for measuring such human needs as health services, housing, education, employment and family planning in terms of population size, growth, age composition, marital status and family size. Another objective is to encourage the maximum analysis and utilization of data collected through periodic censuses, sample surveys, vital registration, etc. for planning purposes.