Population Research Laboratory

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Population Research Laboratory
TypePublic
Established1966
ChancellorEric P. Newell
PresidentIndira Samarasekera
Administrative staff
120
Location, ,
AffiliationsAUCC, CIS, CWUAA, AUFC, UArctic, ACU, CUSID,
Websitehttps://www.ualberta.ca/

Established in 1966, the Population Research Laboratory is a centre for social science research at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.[1]

With close to 120 employees, the PRL is the largest academic centre of its kind in Western Canada. It has extensive experience in conducting research in the areas of health, education, labour markets, environment, science and technology, immigration, social policy and public opinion. The PRL utilizes a variety of research methods, including telephone (CATI) and web surveying, census and population projections, focus groups, interviewing, consensus conferencing, and general project management.

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  1. ^ Mucha, Ashton (6 April 2016). "Population Research Laboratory celebrates 50th year on campus". The Gateway. Retrieved 23 February 2024.