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POPULATION YOUNG AUTHOR PRIZE 2016

The Population Young Author Prize is open to students or young researchers working in the field of population studies and will be awarded to the most

outstanding original paper submitted to the competition jury.

Who is eligible to compete?

• Students enrolled in PhD or Master’s programs

• Young researchers who have defended their PhD thesis in the last seven years

What types of paper are eligible to compete?

• Papers written under the researcher’s own name

• Papers may also be co-authored by several young researchers.

What are the rules for submitting a paper?

• Compliance with the journal’s editorial rules

• Paper written in English or French

• Paper submitted before 30 November 2016

• Proof of enrolment in a Master’s or PhD program, or of PhD completion

What is the prize for the winner?

• Accelerated publication

• Immediate online open access to the newly published article

• 1,000 euros (to be shared if there are several young co-authors)

• One-year free subscription to Population

The competition results will be announced on 28 February 2017

To submit an article: http://www.journal-population.com/

Mention you are competing in the Young Author Prize when submitting your paper.

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