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|Report ofthe Trustees||2to 8|
|Report ofthe Independent<br>Auditors||9-11|
|Statement ofFinancial Activities||12|
|Balance Sheet||13|
|Cash Flow Statement||14to 15|
|Notes to the Financial Statements||16to 23|
|Detailed Statement ofFinancial Activities||24to 25|
|Appendix<br>1 —Activities during the|year|26to 27|
|Appendix<br>2 —Index to Population|Studies, Vol.74:2020|28to 29|





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|||Restricted|Nominated|General|Total|Total|
||Notes|Funds|Funds|Funds|Funds|Funds|
|INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM|||||||
|Royalty|2||3,000|111,913|114,913|116,996|
|Investment<br>income|3|||3,333|3,333|3,082|
|Total|||3,000|115,246|118,246|120,078|
|EXPENDITURE ON|||||||
|Charitable<br>activities|||||||
|Population<br>Studies||||72,709|72,709|66,377|
|Grants payable||||53,500|53,500|61,000|
|Total||||126,209|126,209|127,377|
|Net gains/(losses)<br>on investments||||5,391|5,391|12,739|
|Net income/(expenditure)|||3,000|(5,572)|(2,572)|5,440|
|Transfers<br>between funds|||||||
|Net movement<br>in funds|||3,000|(5,572)|(2,572)|5,440|
|RECONCILIATION OFFUNDS|||||||
|Total funds brought forward|||13,579|224,241|237,820|223,380|
|TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD|||16,579|218,669|235,248|237,820|





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|||Restricted|Unrestricted|Total|Total|
|||funds|funds|funds|funds|
||Notes|||||
|FIXEDASSETS||||||
|Tangible assets|9|||||
|Investments|10||89,300|89,300|83,909|
||||89,300|89,300|83,909|
|CURRENT ASSETS||||||
|Debtors|11||31,956|31,956|29,175|
|Cash at bank and in hand|||38,410|38,410|71,323|
|Investments<br>—COIF&fixed term bonds|||109,581|109,581|106,257|
||||179,947|179,947|206,755|
|CREDITORS||||||
|Amounts<br>falling due within one year|12||(33,999)|(33,999)|(52,844)|
|NKT CURRENT ASSETSLESS|||145,948|145,948|153,911|
|CURRENT LIABILITIES||||||
|NKT CURRENT ASSETS|||235,248|235,248|237,820|
|NKT ASSETS|||235,248|235,248|237,820|
|FUNDS||||||
|Unrestricted<br>funds||||218,669|224,241|
|Nominated<br>funds||||16,579|13,579|
|Restricted funds||||||
|TOTAL FUNDS||||235,248|237,820|






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|Cash flows from operating|activities:|||||
|Cash generated<br>trom operations||||(~32,922|10,126|
|Net cash provided<br>by (used in) operating||||||
|activities||||(32,922)|10,126|
|Cash flosvs from investing|activities;|||||
|Interest received||||3,333|3,082|
|Net cash provided<br>by (used in) investing||||(29,589)|13,208|
|activities||||||
|Change in cash and cash equivalents||in||(29,589)|13,208|
|the reporting<br>period||||||
|Cash and cash equivalents|atthe|||177,580|164,372|
|beginning<br>ofthe reporting|period|||||
|Cash and cash equivalents|at the end|of||147,991|177,580|
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|1.|RECONCILIATION|RECONCILIATION|OFNET INCOME|OFNET INCOME|TO NET CASH FLOW|FROM OPERATING|FROM OPERATING|
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||ACTIVITIES|||||||
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||Net income for the|reporting||period (as per the statement of||||
||financial activities)|||||(2,572)|5,440|
||Adjustments<br>for:|||||||
||Depreciation<br>charges|||||||
||Interest received|||||(3,333)|(3,082)|
||Unrealised<br>(gain)/loss||on investments|||(5,391)|(12,739)|
||(Increase)/decrease|in|debtors|||(2,781)|153|
||Increase/(decrease)|in|creditors|||(18,845)|20,354|
||Net cash provided|by (used in) operating|||activities|(32,922)|10,126|
|2.|ANALYSIS OFCASH AND|||CASH EQUIVALENTS||||
|||||||2020|2019|
||Cash at bank|||||38,410|71,322|
||Investments —COIF &fixed term bonds|||||109,581|106,257|
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||Taylor and Francis|||106,793|108,093|
||JSTORroyalty|||8 120|8,903|
|||||H~43.|116,996|
|3.|INVESTMKNT INCOME|||||
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||Interest receivable|||3,333|3,082|
|4.|POPUI ATION STUDIES|||||
|||||Total|Total|
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||Staffcosts|||37,621|36,648|
||Office rental||||(2,893)|
||Editorial expenses and fees|||32,984|29,955|
||Insurance|||39|499|
||Telephone|||174|83|
||Printing,<br>postage and stationery|||133|155|
||Auditors<br>remuneration|||1,650|1,650|
||General expenses|||108|280|
||Depreciation|||||
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|5.|GRANTS PAYABLE|||||
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||Grants payable|||45,000|52,500|
||The total grant paid to institutions||during the year was as follows:|||
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||||f,|
|Wages||26,812|26,448|
|Nl||3,198|3,215|
|Apprenticeship|levy|160|159|
|Superannuation||7,451|6,826|
|||37,621|36,648|
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|INCOMING RESOURCES|||||||
|Incoming resources from generated|funds||||||
|Activities for generating<br>funds||||3,000|113,996|116,996|
|Investment<br>income|||||3,082|3,082|
|Other|||||||
|Total incoming resources||||3,000|117,078|120,078|
|RESOURCES EXPENDED|||||||
|Charitable<br>activities|||||||
|Population<br>Studies|||||66,377|66,377|
|Grants payable|||||61,000|61,000|
|Total resources expended|||||127,377|127,377|
|Net incoming/outgoing<br>resources before<br>transfers||||3,000|(10,299)|7,299)|
|Transfers<br>between funds|||||||
|NKT INCOMING/(OUTGOING)<br>RESOURCES before other recognised||gains||3,000|(10,299)|(7,299)|
|and losses|||||||
|Other recognised<br>gains/losses|||||||
|Gains/losses<br>on investment<br>assets|||||12739|12.739|
|Net movement<br>in funds||||3,000|2440|5 440|
|RECONCILIATION<br>OFFUNDS|||||||
|Total funds brought forward||||10,579|221,801|232,380|
|TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD||||13,579|224,241|237,820|





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|9.|TANGIBLE FIXEDASSETS|||
||||Computer|
||||equipment|
||COST|||
||At 1 January 2020 and 31|December 2020|633|
||DEPRECIATION|||
||At 1 January 2020 and 31|December 2020|633|
||NET BOOKVALUE|||
||At 31December 2019and|31December 2020||
|10.|FIXEDASSETINVESTMENTS|||
||||Listed|
||||investments|
||MAREXT VALUE|||
||At 1 January 2020||83,909|
||Disposals|||
||Revaluations||5,391|
||At 31December 2020||89,300|
||NET BOOKVALUE|||
||At 31December 2019||83,909|
||At 31December 2020||89,300|
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|11.|DEBTORS:AMOUNTS FALLING|DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR||
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|||2020|2019|
||Other debtors|31,956|29,175|
|12.|CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR|||
|||2020|2019|
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|||||in funds|Transfers|At31.12.20|
|||||||f.|
|Unrestricted|funds||||||
|General fund|||224,241|(5,572)||218,669|
|Editors' discretionary||fund|13,579|3,000||16,579|
||||237,820|(2,572)||235,248|
|Restricted funds|||||||
|Total funds|||232,380|(2,572||235,248|



|||Incoming|Resources|Gains and|Movement|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|||resources|expended|losses|in funds|
|Unrestricted<br>funds||||||
|General fund<br>Editors' discretionary|fund|115,246<br>3,000|(126,209)|5,391|(5,572)<br>3,000|
|Restricted funds||118,246|(126,209)|5,391|(2,572)|
|Scholarship<br>fund||||||
|TOTAL FUNDS||118,246|126,209|5,391|2,572|



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|INCOMING RESOURCES||||
|Activities for generating|funds|||
|Taylor and Francis<br>JSTORroyalty||106,793<br>8,120|108,093<br>8,903|
|||114,913|116,996|
|Investment<br>income||||
|Interest receivable||3,333|3,082|
|Total incoming resources||118,246|120,078|
|RESOURCES EXPENDED||||
|Charitable<br>expenditure||||
|Salaries||37,621|36,648|
|Office rental|||(2,893)|
|Postage, printing<br>and stationery||133|155|
|Editor's fees||16,000|16,000|
|Editorial expenses||16,984|13,955|
|Insurance||39|499|
|Telephone||174|83|
|Auditor's<br>remuneration||1,650|1,650|
|General expenses||108|280|
|Depreciation||||
|||72,709|66,377|
|Charitable<br>activities||||
|Grants to institutions||8,500|8,500|
|Grants to individuals||45.000|52 500|
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|Total resources expended||126,209|127,377|
|Net income/(expenditure)|before gains|||
|and losses||(7,963)|(7,299)|
|Realised recognised<br>gains|and losses|||
|Realised gains/losses<br>on 6xed asset investments||5,391|12,739|
|Net income/(expenditure)||(2~572|5,440|





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|INDEX toPopulation<br>Studies, Volume 74,2020:||||
|---|---|---|---|
|In order ofpublication:||||
|Issue 1:March 2020||||
|Fertility preferences<br>and subsequent<br>childbearing<br>in A&ica and Asia: A synthesis of||||
|evidence &om longitudinal<br>studies in 28populations||||
|John Cleland,<br>Kazuyo Machiyama<br>&John B.Casterline|||1-21|
|Projecting future utilization ofmedically<br>assisted fertility treatments||||
|James Raymer,<br>Oing Guan, Robert J.Norman,<br>IVilliam|Ledger &Georgina M. Chambers||23-38|
|Cash support vs. tax incentives: The differential<br>impact|ofpolicy interventions<br>on|||
|third births in contemporary<br>Hungary||||
|Zsolt Speder, Livia Murinko &Livia Sz. Olah|||39-54|
|Fertility intentions<br>and maternal<br>health behaviour<br>during|and a&er pregnancy|||
|Esha Chattejvee &Christie Sennott|||55-74|
|Latin American<br>convergence<br>and divergence towards the mortality<br>pro&les of||||
|developed<br>countries (OA)||||
|Jesds-Adrian<br>Alvarez, Jose Manuel Aburto & Vladimir|Canudas-Rorno||75-92|
|Population-level<br>adult mortality<br>following the expansion|ofantiretroviral|therapy||
|in Rakai, Uganda (OA)||||
|Dorean Nabukalu,<br>Georges Reniers, Kathryn A. Risher,|Sylvia Blom, Emma Slaymaker,|||
|Chodziwadziwa<br>Kabudula,<br>Basia Zaba, Fred Nalugoda,|Godfrey Kigozi,|Fred Makumbi,||
|David Serwadda,<br>Steven J.Reynolds,<br>Milly Marston, Jeffrey IV.Eaton, Ron Gray,||||
|Maria sawer, Nelson Sewankambo<br>& Tom Lutalo|||93-102|
|A family affair: Evidence ofchain migration<br>during the|mass emigration|&om the||
|county ofHalland in Sweden to the United States in the|1890s(OA)|||
|Anna-Maria<br>Eurenius|||103-118|
|Can we study the family environment<br>through<br>census data? A comparison||of||
|households,<br>dwellings,<br>and domestic units in rural Mali||||
|Veronique<br>Hertrich, Pascaline Feuillet,<br>Olivia Samuel,|Assa Doumbia Gakou &|||
|Aurelien Dasre|||119-138|





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|Is consanguinity<br>an impediment<br>to child development?|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|Cem Mete, Laurent Bossavie, John Giles dc Harold Alderman||||139-159|
|Survival<br>and sex composition ofoffspring: Individual-level<br>responses||in the quantum|||
|and tempo ofchildbearing<br>during the demographic<br>transition|||||
|Mark Gortfelder<br>d'r Allan Puur||||161-177|
|Sibling loss and fertility desires in the high-mortality<br>context|ofPeru||||
|Kathleen Broussard<br>dr. Abigail 8'eitzman||||179-195|
|Adapting<br>the Own Children Method to allow comparison offertility||between|||
|populations<br>with different marriage regimes (OA)|||||
|Alice Reid, Hannaliis Jaadla, Eilidh Garrett<br>d't: Kevin Schiirer||||197-218|
|Fe&tility trajectories and later-life depression<br>among parents (OA)|||||
|Emily M. D. Grundy,<br>Sanna Read d'c Heini<br>Viiisanen||||219-240|
|Does schooling protect sexual health? The association between three||measures of|||
|education<br>and STIs among adolescents<br>in Malawi (OA)|||||
|Barbara S.Mensch, Monica J.Grant, Erica Soler-Hampejsek|Christine A. Kelly,||||
|Satvika Chalasani<br>dl Paul C.Hewett||||241-261|
|Disability<br>among children ofimmigrants<br>from India and China: Isthere excess|||||
|disability<br>among girls?|||||
|Felix M. Muchomba<br>dc Sangeeta Chattejri||||263-281|
|On the estimation offemale births missing due to prenatal<br>sex selection (Research Note)|||||
|Christophe Z Guilmoto,<br>Fengqing<br>Chao d'r Purushottam<br>M Kulkarni||||283-289|
|Issue 3:November 2020|||||
|Revisiting<br>mid-twentieth-century<br>fertility shifts from aglobal|perspective||||
|David Reher<br>Ck Miguel Requena||||299-314|
|All-time low period fertility in Finland: Demographic<br>drivers,|tempo|effects, and|||
|cohort implications<br>(OA)|||||
|Julia Hellstrand,<br>Jessica Nisen<br>dc Mikko Myrskyla||||315-329|
|The effects ofgrowing-season<br>drought<br>on young women's<br>life course||transitions|in a||
|sub-Saharan<br>context|||||
|Liiiana Andriano<br>&0Julia Behrman||||331-350|
|Ethnicity, sex composition ofliving children,<br>and unrealized|fertility|in Nigeria|||
|Olufunke<br>Fayehun,<br>Olutobi Adekunle<br>Sanuade, Anthony Idowu Ajayi||dc|||
|Uche Isiugo-Abanihe||||351-361|
|Interpregnancy<br>intervals<br>and perinatal<br>and child health in Sweden: A||comparison|||
|within families and across social groups (OA)|||||
|Kieron Barclay, Anna Baranowska-Rataj,<br>Martin Kolk ck Anneli Ivarsson||||363-378|





|Sexdifferences in child health and healthcare: A reappraisal<br>for Ind<br><br>|ia||
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|Priyanka<br>Dixit, John Cleland &E.S.James||379-398|
|Living longer but not necessarily<br>healthier: Thejoint progress ofhealth and mortality|||
|in the worldng-age<br>population ofEngland|||
|Stephen Jivraj, Alissa Goodman,<br>Benedetta Pongiglione<br>&George|B.Ploubidis|399-414|
|Family embeddedness<br>and older adult mortality<br>in the United States|||
|Sarah E.Patterson,<br>Rachel Margolis &Ashton M Verdery||415-435|
|Multi-morbidity<br>and frailty at death: A new classiftcation ofdeath records for an|||
|ageing world|||
|Francesco Grippo, Aline Desesqueges,<br>Marilena Pappagallo,<br>Luisa Frova, Viviana|||
|Egidi &France Mesle||437-449|
|Over-coverage<br>in population<br>registers leads to bias in demographic|estimates (OA)||
|Andrea Monti, Sven Drefahl, Eleonora Mussino &Juho Harkonen||451-469|



