African Population Studies/Etude de la Population Africaine is a bilingual journal (French and English) published twice a year in April and October by the Union for African Population Studies. It publishes dependable and timely information emanating from original research on African population, development and related fields. Papers are invited from researchers and others working in the population field. All articles submitted are reviewed anonymously by at least two experts in the field. Submissions can take various forms as follows:
Regular Articles present and discuss original research within any area of population. The maximum length is 25 double-spaced pages including references, tables and figures. Tables and Figures should not be more than 5 or 6.
Policy Papers report research relevant to policy-making in various aspects of population. Policy reports should not be more than 20 double-spaced pages.
Short Commentaries about completed or on-going research projects on a subject of interest in the population field should be between 8 to 10 double-spaced pages.
Letters to the Editor and Comments usually on a paper published in the journal or on issues highly relevant to African population are welcome. These are subject to editorial review before publication.
Book Reviews are encouraged. Prospective reviewers should obtain detailed guidelines from the editors. Publishers are encouraged to submit books for review. Books for review in English should be sent to the Editor-in-Chief, Clifford O. Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. Books for review in French should be sent to the Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Parfait Eloundou-Enyegue, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.
Advertising in the journal is accepted subject to editorial approval. Rates can be obtained from the Editor.
Preparation of Manuscripts
- The first page should contain the title of paper, author's name, institutional affiliation and address for correspondence including telephone, fax and e-mail details. In the case of joint authorship, authors should indicate which of them should receive correspondences from the editorial office. Otherwise, the office will consider the first name of the list. Apart from the title, no other page should have authors' names or institutional affiliations embedded.
- The second page should contain the title of the paper, an abstract of not more than 150 words, and five (5) keywords. The abstract must be presented in both English and French.
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- All authors should prepare their papers according to the following sub-headings: (1) Abstract (English and French versions), (2) Introduction, (3) Literature Review and Theoretical Framework, (4) Data and Methods, (5) Results, (6) Discussion, (7) Conclusion, which must include implications of the findings (policy, programme and research).
- All copies must be typed one-sided, double-spaced (including abstract, captions, notes and references) on A-4 paper with left and right margins of 3.75 cm and Times Roman Font of 12. For papers submitted in English, spelling should be according to the Oxford English Dictionary.
- Each table should be typed on a separate sheet and identified by a short descriptive title immediately above the table. Except for papers in French, tables should contain no vertical lines. Tables should be numbered consecutively and in the order in which they are referred to in the text. The position of the table should be indicated on the right margin.
- Footnotes should appear as "Notes" at the end of articles. They should be typed double-spaced on a separate sheet and numbered consecutively throughout the text.
- All illustrative material, drawings, maps, diagrams and photographs should appear as figures, each with a short title placed immediately below it. Each figure should be on a separate page and must be submitted in a form suitable for reduction and publication without redrawing.
- References: The Harvard-style will be followed. Quotations in the text should be followed by the author's surname and the year of publication. For a direct quote, the page number should be included, e.g. (Lututala 1995: 81). The list of references in the text should be typed double-spaced and placed after the text and notes in the following format:
a: Article in a journal
Dodoo, F.N.A. 1995. “Explaining Contraceptive Use Differences: Do Men Play
a Role?” Etude de Population Africaine/African Population Studies 10, (1): 54-93.
b: Published Book/Monograph
Akoto, E. 1993. Déterminants socio-culturels de la mortalité des enfants. Hypothèses et recherche d'explication. Louvain-la-Neuve: Academia.
c: Chapter in edited collection
Lututala, M. 1995. “Les migrations africaines dans le contexte socio-économique actuel - une revue critique des modèles explicatifs” pp 67-89. In La sociologie de la population, Edited by H. Gérard and V. Piché. Montréal, AUPELF-UREF - Presses de l'Université de Montréal.
d: Paper in conference proceedings
Evina, A. 1991. “Evolution des structures familiales en Afrique: aspects statistiques et démographiques; cas du Cameroun.” Pp. 64-78. In Proceedings of the Conference on Women, Family and Population. Ougadougou, Burkina Faso. April 24-29. Volume 1. Dakar. Union for African Population Studies.
e: Conference paper
Kane, P. and Ruzicka, L.1995. “Women's Education and the demographic transition in Africa.” Paper presented for: The Continuing Demographic Transition. The John C. Caldwell Seminar. Canberra. 14-17 August.
9. If a paper is accepted for publication, the author(s) will be required to submit a revised copy with a statement outlining how the author(s) responded to the reviewers' comments. Original copies of all figures will be required.
10. Galley proof of manuscripts will be sent to author(s) for final proofreading. This should be returned to the Editor within one week.
11. Authors will receive two complimentary copies of the issue in which their articles appear together with ten off prints.
Submission of Manuscripts
Two electronic copies of each article should be submitted, one to the editor and one to the Secretariat. Contributions are accepted on the understanding that the authors have obtained the necessary authority for publication. Unless otherwise stated, submission of a paper will be held to imply that it contains original unpublished work and is not being submitted for publication elsewhere. A submission to the journal is taken on the grounds that the article has not been published elsewhere and that it is not being considered for publication by another journal.
Submissions in English should be sent to the Editor-in-Chief and French manuscripts should be sent to the Deputy Editor-in-Chief at the following addresses:
Submissions in English
Clifford O. Odimegwu
Editor-in-Chief
African Population Studies
Programme in Demography and
Population Studies
University of the Witwatersrand
Johannesburg, South Africa
Tel: + 27 11 717 4056
Fax: +27 (0) 86 657 6099
E-mail: uaps.editorinchief@wits.ac.za
Uaps.editorinchief@yahoo.com
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Submission in French
Parfait Eloundou-Enyegue
Rédacteur en Chef Adjoint
African Population Studies
Population and Development Programme
Cornell University, Ithaca, New York,
USA
Tel: + (1) 607 255 3189
Fax: + (1) 607 254 2896
E-mail: pme7@cornell.edu |
Copy to the Secretariat should be
addressed to:
African Population Studies Editorial
Office (UAPS HQ)
P.O. Box A 408 La – Accra
Ghana, (233) 21 – 680420
E-mail: uaps@uaps-uepa.org
Short commentaries and book reviews in English may be submitted by e-mail to the Editor-in-Chief with an electronic (e-mail) copy to the Editorial office, at UAPS Head Office in Accra Ghana.
Short commentaries and book reviews in French may be sent by e-mail to the Deputy Editor-in-Chief with an electronic (e-mail) copy to the Editorial office, at UAPS Head Office in Accra, Ghana.