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The Netherlands Interuniversity Demographic Institute (NIDI) was founded after it appeared in 1965 on the occasion of the second World Population Conference, that a distinct backlog existed in the Netherlands with respect to the scientific pursuit of demography and the use of the results of demographic research in the formulation of governmental policies.
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van de Kaa, D.J. (1976). The Netherlands Interuniversity Demographic Institute and the National Programme of Demographic Research in the Netherlands. In: Moors, H.G., Cliquet, R.L., Dooghe, G., van de Kaa, D.J. (eds) Population and Family in the Low Countries. Publications of the Netherlands Interuniversity Demographic Institute (N.I.D.I.) and the Population and Family Study Centre (C.B.G.S.), vol 1. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4387-5_2
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