Talk:Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies
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Notability concerns
editThe criteria for inclusion for organizations requires that the center conducts work that is national or international in scale and that organization itself has gotten significant coverage in independent sources. I've done a little legwork to find some sources discussing the center generally. The org is mentioned in a number of places, like on PBS Newshour video on poverty, and this article on life expectancy, and this biographical article on Rose E. Frisch. Based on these articles, it seems to me they are definitely doing research on a national scale. But there's just not a lot of detail on the organization itself in these articles. Unfortunately, the current article exclusively relies on information from the center's own website or from Harvard-based publications. Can anyone find independent sources that talk about the center's history or work? Maybe we ought to WP:MERGE this article to Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health? I JethroBT drop me a line 20:04, 18 August 2017 (UTC)