Organization


Population Research Laboratory

The Population Research Laboratory (PRL) was established in 1966 to conduct research on demography and related subjects in the field of sociology. The first director of PRL was Wayne W. McVey, Jr, who held the position from 1966 to 1972. The PRL has since become a leading centre for social science research at the University of Alberta. PRL is one of the Department of Sociology's research centres, and the executive director is always a member of the Department's faculty.

Over the years, PRL has accumulated extensive experience conducting research in the fields of social policy, health, population, education, and public opinion. In addition to University researchers and administrators, PRL's clients also include government departments and agencies, regional health authorities, professional associations, and non-government organizations.

Staff of PRL have presented research at numerous conferences, including the Association for Psychological Science 19th Annual Conference in Washington, DC and the Urban Affair Association 37th Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington.

The Population Research Laboratory offers numerous research services to clients. These include:

PRL has also conducted the annual Alberta Survey since 1987. This survey is a random-sample telephone survey of 1,200 Alberta adults. The Alberta Survey addresses research needs of University researchers and other organizations. Questions vary from year to year, but the survey investigates public opinion about a variety of public policy concerns.

To read more about the Population Research Laboratory, please visit its website.



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