| Guidelines
for Contributors
The Asia-Pacific Population Journal is a periodical
produced three times a year by the Emerging Social
Issues Division of the Economic and Social Commission
for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), with support from
ESCAP and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).
Its purpose is to provide a medium for the international
exchange of knowledge, experience, ideas, technical
information and data on all aspects of the field of
population in order to assist developing countries
in the region in improving the utilization of data
and information for policy and programme purposes,
among others.
Original contributions are invited, especially papers
by authors from or familiar with the Asian and Pacific
region. Ideally, those papers will discuss the policy
and/or programme implications of population issues
and solutions to problems and report on experiences
from which others may benefit.
Note to contributors
All material submitted for the consideration of
the Editorial Board should be in the English language.
The paper should not exceed 7,000 words, including
tables, figures, references, etc. It should include
a short abstract (100-200 words) of the issues addressed
and the most important findings. The manuscript, should
be prepared in one of the major word-processing programs
and be double spaced. The margins should be generous,
at least 3 cm (roughly 1 inch) wide, preferably more
for the left-hand margin. If possible, please submit
the manuscript as an e-mail attachment to the address
indicated below. If this is not possible, send a “hard-copy”,
one side only of white A4 paper, together with a diskette
(3 1/2 inch).
A complete list of references arranged alphabetically
by author should also be included at the end of the
manuscript. Please refer to examples in any issue
of the Journal. Figures and tables should be supplied
separately either as e-mail attachments or on diskette,
preferably in Microsoft Excel or any major spreadsheet
program.
Manuscripts are accepted on the understanding that
they are subject to editorial revision. Contributors
should indicate in an accompanying statement or letter
that the material has not previously been published
or submitted for publication elsewhere.
A brief introduction about the author(s) (title and
affiliations, and so forth) should also be included.
As all manuscripts will be subject to peer review
by professionals in the field, the name(s) of the
author(s) or other identifying information should
be placed on the title page only in order to preserve
anonymity. Manuscripts may be sent by airmail or e-mail
to:
Editor
Emerging Social Issues Division
ESCAP, United Nations Building
Rajadamnern Nok Avenue, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
e-mail: escap-population@un.org |