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About the journal

 

A brief history

 

The Brazilian Journal of Population Studies (Rebep) is the official publication of the Brazilian Association of Population Studies (ABEP) and is the only journal in Brazil focused on Demography. The journal's first issue was released in print format in 1984. In 2005, Rebep reached an important milestone by being included in SciELO and becoming accessible online. In 2014, Rebep launched its website. Starting in 2016, it began accepting online article submissions. Currently, Rebep publishes papers continuously throughout the year. This ensures that approved papers are published more quickly, which helps to accelerate the dissemination of scientific knowledge produced in the journal context.

 

 

Mission

 

The journal aims to foster and disseminate Brazilian production in Demography, population, and sustainable development and promote interdisciplinary dialogue with related fields.

 

 

Compliance with Open Science

 

In line with the guidelines of Open Science, Rebep adopts several practices to ensure transparency and accessibility. This includes the policy of unrestricted access, the code of good practices for editors, and the use of social media platforms to disseminate published works. Moreover, Rebep requires that each author's contribution be precisely indicated in articles with multiple collaborators. It also encourages sharing data sets, instruments, statistical analysis scripts, protocols, and other materials for analysis. These resources should be made available in open online repositories, such as Zenodo, Figshare and OSF, if they cannot be integrated directly into the work. This information should be explicitly stated in the manuscript. As a result, articles should indicate and reference the availability of the content underlying the research and the results obtained.

Rebep follows the Green Open Access model, encouraging authors to publish preprint articles on public platforms like Preprints, SciELO Preprints and EmeRI. This helps facilitate an open debate on the research work before its official publication. Depositing the article on the preprint platform before publication in Rebep is an option for the authors. In the case of publishing a preprint in Rebep, as well as material from monographs, dissertations, theses and papers presented and made available in the proceedings of scientific events, it is necessary to add the following indication to the footer of the manuscript: "This work comprises the revised and expanded version of the preliminary study "[title]", available at: [link]".

Rebep follows Open Science practices and provides authors and reviewers with the option of transparent peer review. The process can be carried out with or without the identification of names. Authors can grant permission for the disclosure of their names at the time of submitting the article. Reviewers can do so while filling out the Compliance with Open Science Evaluation Form.

In the case of publication of the reviews that supported the decision to publish the article, these can be edited by the journal's editorial board.

 

 

Ethics in Publishing

 

Rebep is committed to following good practices with regard to ethical conduct related to scientific journal publishing, based on the COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) code of conduct. It is the responsibility of the editors and editorial team to reject any form of unethical behavior, including plagiarism in any instance. Authors who submit articles to the journal declare that the content is original and assure that the work has not been published or is in the process of being reviewed/evaluated in any other journal. We strive for ethics and quality in publication and encourage ethical behavior among all parties involved, including authors, editors, editorial staff, manuscript editing service providers, and reviewers.

 

 

Focus and Scope

 

The Brazilian Journal of Population Studies (Rebep) is the only national journal focused exclusively on population issues. Since its creation, its primary objective has been to stimulate and disseminate Brazilian and international production in the field of Demography and Population and Sustainable Development, ensuring dialog between this field and related areas. The journal publishes papers in Portuguese, English and/or Spanish.

 

 

Digital Preservation

 

This journal follows the standards defined in the SciELO Program's Digital Preservation Policy.

 

 

Sources of indexation

   

 

Bibliography

 
  • Journal title: Revista Brasileira de Estudos de População
  • Short title: Rev. bras. estud. popul.
  • Published by: Brazilian Association of Population Studies
  • Frequency: Annual
  • Type of publication: Continuous publication
  • Year the journal was created: 1984
 

 

Websites and Social Media

   

 


 

Editorial Policy

 

Preprints

 

Rebep follows the Green Open Access model, encouraging the publication of preprint articles on public platforms such as Preprints, SciELO Preprints and EmeRI. This allows for open discussion before official publication.

 

 

Peer review process

 

Rebep's evaluation procedure comprises three phases: 1) Preliminary analysis by the editors and editorial assistant to check adherence to the general instructions set out in the editorial policy; 2) Similarity check on all documents submitted via the iThenticate platform; 3) Preliminary review by the editors to ensure alignment with the focus and scope of the journal, as well as the relevance and contribution of the text. The names of the editors responsible for this preliminary assessment will be disclosed in the article's final version.

In line with Open Science communication practices, Rebep's editorial practice is to open up the peer review process in agreement with the referees and authors.

Authors can choose whether they agree with the publication of the manuscript approval reviews and whether they agree to interact directly with the reviewers responsible for evaluating their work.

The reviewers can recommend one of four options by writing an opinion using the provided form:

  • Acceptance without further revision;
  • Resubmission with minor revision;
  • Resubmission with major revision;
  • Rejection

If the manuscript is approved for publication, the review will be published with the article on the journal's platform, contingent upon the evaluator's consent.

 

 

Open data

 

Rebep encourages openly sharing datasets, instruments, statistical analysis scripts, protocols and other relevant materials. These resources should be made available in open online repositories, such as Zenodo, Figshare and OSF. If the resources cannot be integrated directly into the work, the manuscript should explicitly state their availability. This allows for easy evaluation of the manuscript and contributes to the preservation and reusability of the contents, thereby promoting the reproducibility of the research. Exceptions to this rule are allowed in cases of legal and ethical issues. The aim is to facilitate the evaluation of the manuscript and, if approved, to contribute to the preservation and reuse of content and the reproducibility of research.

 

 

Collection of Fees

 

Rebep does not impose any fees (APC) for published texts, nor does it charge for texts submitted for evaluation, review, publication, distribution or download. The publication is entirely free and open access. Financial support comes from the Brazilian Association of Population Studies and primarily, from the Carlos Chagas Foundation (FCC).

 

 

Ethics and Misconduct Policy, Errata and Retraction

 

Rebep is committed to preserving the integrity of the literature. As necessary, it publishes Errata, Expressions of Concern, or Notices of Retraction following the Retraction Guidelines of COPE. The retraction process follows the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) Retraction Guidelines, which are available at COPE - Retraction Guidelines.

 

 

Policy on Conflict of Interest

 

Conflicts of interest should be communicated not only by the authors, but also by everyone involved in the editorial process of a manuscript. Editors should avoid making decisions on manuscripts that conflict with their own interests, such as those submitted by authors from their department or research collaborators. Considering the possibility of conflicts of interest, the journal does not publish articles written by the journal's own editors. Reviewers should consider any form of conflict of interest before evaluating the manuscript. They should consider their working relationships with the author (e.g., participated in a research project or have ongoing or past scientific collaboration with the author's research groups; mentoring or having mentored the author; have any financial interest in the project related to the manuscript). The Conflict of Interest statement must be filled in on the Complementary submission information form.

 

 

Adoption of similarity check software

 

As part of its initiatives aimed at promoting academic integrity and preventing plagiarism in its publications, Rebep uses the iThenticate platform to check the submitted works. Rebep's policy considers similarities not concentrated in entire sections of the work acceptable, but each case is analyzed in detail. The work is returned to the authors for revision if excessive similarity is detected. Only after the similarity check the text passes on to the reviewers for evaluation.

 

 

Sex and Gender Issues

 

The editorial team and authors of Rebep must always comply with the guidelines on Sex and Gender Equity in Research (SAGER). These guidelines provide recommendations for reporting information on sex and gender in the study design, data and results analyses, and interpretation of findings. Additionally, Rebep follows a gender equity policy in the composition of its editorial team.

 

 

Ethics Committee

 

When preparing a research article that involves procedures with human participants or sensitive data as per the LGPD (General Data Protection Law), the authors must attach a statement of approval from the Ethics Committee of the institution responsible for endorsing the conduct of the research.

 

 

Copyright

 

The authors of articles published by Rebep hold the copyright to their respective works and license them under the Creative Commons Attribution license. This license permits the reuse and distribution of the articles without restrictions, provided the original work is accurately cited.

 

 

Intellectual property and terms of use

 

Responsibility of the site:

  • The publication reserves the right to make normative, orthographic and grammatical changes to the originals in order to maintain the cultured standard of the language, while respecting the authors' style.

Authors' responsibility:

  • The authors retain full rights over their works published in Rebep. Any reprint, deposit, or republication needs to indicate the first publication in the journal, following the terms of the CC-BY license;
  • It is necessary to indicate the original publication source;
  • The opinions expressed by the authors of the articles are their sole responsibility;
  • Rebep encourages authors to publish their manuscripts on personal blogs, institutional repositories and academic social media, as well as posting them on their personal social media, as long as the full citation to the journal's website version is included.
 

 

Sponsors and Funding Agencies

 

Brazilian Association of Population Studies (ABEP)

Carlos Chagas Foundation (FCC)


 

 


 

Editorial Board

 

Editor-in-chief

   

 

Coeditor

   

 

Editorial Committee

   

 


 

Instructions for authors

 

Types of documents accepted

 

Rebep accepts manuscripts for publication in the following categories:

  • Review articles: critical review of the literature - not just bibliographic reviews - on topics in the field of population studies and related areas (maximum of 10,000 words and three illustrations);
  • Original articles: research papers that contain results of empirical, theoretical, experimental or conceptual research (maximum 8,000 words and five illustrations);
  • Technical notes or research notes: presentation of preliminary analyses of relevant research (maximum 3,000 words and three illustrations);
  • Point of view: a qualified opinion on a relevant topic or a critique of an article published in a previous issue (maximum 3,000 words and two illustrations);
  • Book reviews: reviews of books published in the last three years (maximum 3,000 words);
  • Debate: essays discussing topics in population dynamics, followed by evaluations from invited authors and the author's response. Maximum length of 8,000 words with up to five illustrations (maximum of 8,000 words and five illustrations).

Notice that word count does not consider titles, abstracts, keywords and references. Rebep accepts the submission of preprints.

 

 

Authors' Contribution

 

As of 2024, Rebep has adopted the CREDiT taxonomy structure. Each author must describe her/his contribution to the manuscript preparation process through the Complementary submission information form.

 

 

Preparation of the manuscript

 
  • The file submitted for review must be in Microsoft Word format and can not contain any author identification. Refer to "Article Submission Format" for complete guidelines.
  • Check that the short-form citations used in the text and footnotes include the author's name, year of publication, and, where relevant, the page number and that they are correctly referenced at the end of the text according to ABNT standards. When citing electronic sources such as journals, e-books, digital theses, and dissertations, please include the complete URL at the end of the reference. For long URLs, use the service: https://bitly.com/ to shorten them.
  • Ensure the use of standardized keywords according to the following thesauri: Information Science Thesaurus (IBICT); UNESCO Thesaurus or ERIC Thesaurus. Failure to include standardized keywords will result in authorization for the insertion of new standardized terms. If you have any questions, please contact the journal's editorial office. The number of keywords must be up to 5 (five), both in Portuguese and in English and Spanish.
  • Make sure you have registered for the ORCID iD and provide this information for each author on the submission platform. Also ensure to indicate the complete affiliation of the authors on the same platform, including the institution, college, department, city, state, and country. For example: Universidade de São Paulo, Faculdade de Medicina, Departamento de Pediatria, São Paulo, SP, Brazil. Additionally, please insert a summary of each author's biography, including their highest degree, professional activity, and academic background. Finally, don't forget to include the email contact information of all authors.
  • The submission must be both authentic and unique, meaning that it has not been previously published and/or submitted to another journal at the same time. For this purpose, please complete the Originality statement.
  • Fill out the Complementary submission information form and all 6 of its items: 1. CRediT, 2. Acknowledgements, 3. Funding, 4. Conflict of interest, 5. Ethics Committee approval and 6. Compliance with Open Science. 
  • Insert the Originality statement and the Complementary submission information form [both in PDF format] as "Other" in Step 2 of the "Manuscript transfer" submission. 
  • Ensure that you have submitted the Ethics Committee approval for data collection involving human participants or sensitive data following the LGPD.
 

 

Article Submission Format

 

Please prepare your manuscript using Microsoft Word and use double spacing with either Arial or Times New Roman font size 12. Please do not include any author identification in the manuscript itself. For Review Articles, Original Articles, Technical and Research Note submissions, please include an abstract and keywords in Portuguese, English, and Spanish. Submissions of the type of Point of view and Book review do not require an abstract.

Observations:

1. Authors must submit complete and final articles. The editors will review proofs based on the received text, and the authors will be responsible for the original submission.

2. All articles will be signed by their authors and may not reflect the views of the Editorial Committee or the Journal.

 

 

Digital Assets

 
  • Tables, graphs, figures, maps, and charts should be presented in the text, in the approximate place they will appear in the final publication, with consecutive and independent numbering, in Arabic numerals, each identified at the top by the term TABLE, GRAPH, MAP or FIGURE, followed by its order number. Tables and charts should preferably be in object format and not as figures in the text.
  • The titles of the complementary elements must identify their content, explain the variables and population groups referred to, and identify the place and date/period to which the data refers. The titles of the graph axes must be explicit.
  • The source of the data used in these elements must identify the database, with information on the producer of the data, the specific database, and the year(s) of reference, following ABNT standards. Changes made to the data by the authors can be indicated in a 'Note' below the data source, as well as the authorization obtained from the publishers to reproduce objects taken/adapted from other publications. The "source" item should indicate the data source and not who designed the graphic element.
  • In separate files, attach complementary elements to the submission: graphs, figures and maps. These files should be sent in editable formats (not as figures). For example, if generated in spreadsheets, they should be sent in a spreadsheet file with each element identified in the same way as it appears in the text in Word. Graphics not generated in a spreadsheet should be sent in an editable EPS, WMF, or PDF format with high resolution (300 dpi or more). Maps and photos should also be sent in an editable format. The main title and data source should not be included as part of these elements but separately in the text.
  • Graphs, tables, maps, and figures can be colored.
 

 

Citations and References

 

Rebep uses the normative instructions of the Brazilian Association of Technical Standards (ABNT) as a reference, as indicated below:

  • Quotations: When transcribing text, it is important to enclose in-text transcriptions of up to three lines in double quotation marks. Use single quotation marks to indicate a quotation within a quotation. Avoid using transcriptions longer than three lines, but if necessary, highlight them with a 4 cm indentation from the left margin in a smaller font size than the text and without quotation marks. Indicate any deletions or additions using square brackets. To identify the source of the quotation, use the author-date-page number system in brackets (ABNT NBR 10520).
  • Explanatory notes: Comments, clarifications, or explanations that cannot be included in the main text can be added as footnotes. It is recommended to use Arabic numerals for numbering and to keep the number sequence unique and consecutive throughout the article. The ABNT NBR 10520 should be followed while adding footnotes. However, it is suggested to keep the usage of footnotes to a minimum.
  • Bibliographical references: the essential elements are author(s), title, subtitle (if any), edition, place, publisher, date of publication, pages, and volumes (if any) (ABNT NBR 6023).

Throughout the article: references should appear with the author's surname, publication date, and page number(s) consulted. If there is more than one work by the same author in the same year, use a, b, and c immediately after the date. Example: (Mortara, 1982a, p. 427).

At the end of the article: the works should be listed alphabetically by the surname (in capital letters) of the first author cited. The second line should not be indented from the first. References must be organized following ABNT standards, as shown below:

Book: SURNAME, first name of author(s). Title: subtitle. Edition number. Place: Publisher and year of publication.

E.g.: NEWELL, C. Methods and models in demography. New York: Guilford Press, 1988.

Book chapter: SURNAME, first name of author(s). Title of the chapter. In: SURNAME, first name of the author(s) or organizer(s) of the book. Title: subtitle. Place: Publisher, year of publication, beginning and end pages of the referenced chapter.

E.g.: ABOUZAHR, C. Maternal mortality overview. In: MURRAY, C. J. L.; LOPEZ, A. D. (Orgs.). Health dimensions of sex and reproduction. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1998, p. 111-164.

Journal article: SURNAME, first name of author(s). Title of the article: subtitle. Title of the journal, place, volume number, issue, initial and final pages of the referenced article, date of publication.

E.g.: SCHELLEKENS, J. Family allowances and fertility: socioeconomic differences. Demography, v. 46, n. 3, p. 461-468, 2009.

Thesis, dissertation and other academic work: SURNAME, initial of author's first name. Title of thesis. Type of document (thesis, dissertation, term paper, etc.), course in parentheses, academic affiliation, place and date of defense.

E.g.: AGUIAR, A. A. de. Avaliação da microbiota bucal em pacientes sob uso crônico de penicilina e benzatina. Tese (Doutorado em Cardiologia) – Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, 2009.

In electronic media: works of any nature consulted online must necessarily include information on the electronic address, preceded by the expression "Available at:", and the date of access to the document, preceded by the expression "Accessed on:".

E.g.: AHMAN, E.; DOLEA, C.; SHAH, I. The global burden of unsafe abortion in the year 2000. In: WHO - World Health Organization. Health statistics and health information systems, [s.d.]. Available at: https://www.academia.edu/5066928/The_global_burden_of_unsafe_abortion_in_the_year_2000. Accessed on: 25 Mar. 2023.

Please note: The journal is not responsible for the bibliographical references provided by the authors.

 

 

Supplementary Documents

 

Originality Statement

Complementary submission information form

 

 

Financing Statement

 

If the study was funded, indicate from which source(s) in the Complementary submission information form, as well as details about the role of these source(s).

 

 

Additional Information

 

If the work submitted does not meet the journal's standards, it will be returned to the authors for adjustment and subsequent resubmission.

 

 

Contact

 

Brazilian Association of Population Studies
Rua André Cavalcanti, 106, room 502
CEP: 20231-050, Rio de Janeiro - RJ - Brazil 
Phone: (55 31) 3409 7166
E-mail: editor@rebep.org.br

 

 

 


 

Associação Brasileira de Estudos Populacionais Rua André Cavalcanti, 106, sala 502., CEP 20231-050, Fone: 55 31 3409 7166 - Rio de Janeiro - RJ - Brazil
E-mail: editor@rebep.org.br