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Anatole Romaniuk (also written Romaniuc) is a demographer who made contributions to the subject areas of fertility and sterility, African demography, Aboriginal studies, the understanding of demographic processes and population forecasting. He played a key role in numerous population censuses, including the first population census in the Democratic Republic of Congo, several censuses in Canada from 1970 through to 1993, and the first census of independent Ukraine (2001). ==Early life and education== Anatole Romaniuk was born in 28 February 1924 in Zarozhany, Khotyn Raion (District), Ukraine (in what was formerly Bessarabia and part of Romania). He was forced into exile at age 16 and lived in several countries, including Belgium, the Democratic Republic of Congo and the United States, before settling in Canada in 1964. He pursued university studies at the University of Erlangen in Germany and the University of Leuven in Belgium where he earned a Ph.D in Economics. He undertook post-graduate training at the INSEE (Institut National de la Statistique et des Études Économiques) in Paris, and holds a certificate in Demography from Princeton University.
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