Demography and Public Health Emergency Preparedness: Making the Connection

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Heather Allen
Rebecca Katz
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[1] The George Washington University,The Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration
[2] The George Washington University,Department of Health Policy, School of Public Health and Health Services
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Population Research and Policy Review | 2010年 / 29卷
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Public health; Preparedness; Policy; Demography;
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The tools and techniques of population sciences are extremely relevant to the discipline of public health emergency preparedness: protecting and securing the population’s health requires information about that population. While related fields such as security studies have successfully integrated demographic tools into their research and literature, the theoretical and practical connection between the methods of demography and the practice of public health emergency preparedness is weak. This article suggests the need to further the interdisciplinary use of demography by examining the need for a systematic use of population science techniques in public health emergency preparedness. Ultimately, we demonstrate how public health emergency preparedness can incorporate demography to develop more effective preparedness plans. Important policy implications emerge: demographers and preparedness experts need to collaborate more formally in order to facilitate community resilience and mitigate the consequences of public health emergencies.
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