Demographers study population change across time and place, and traditionally they place a strong emphasis on a long-range view of population change. In this paper, I address two questions about the strategy of studying this phenomenon. First, should the study of population change be anchored solidly at the macro level of populations as located in time and place? Second, should we consider the micro level of individual actions and interaction that bring about demographic change to be outside the core realm of demography? Building on current and past reflections, on methodological arguments, and on actual practice in population studies, I argue for a positive answer to the first question and for a negative answer to the second. More precisel...
International audiencethe study of population and development covers a broad array of issues and que...
International audiencethe study of population and development covers a broad array of issues and que...
In this short paper we comment on recent efforts at formally modelling the interplay between demogra...
Demography relates observable facts about individuals to the dynamics of populations. If the dynamic...
Background: Demography is a uniquely empirical research area amongst the social sciences. We posit t...
Background: Demography is a uniquely empirical research area amongst the social sciences. We posit t...
In the 50th anniversary edition of Population Studies, John Hobcraft commented that demographers spe...
By taking the analysis of population renewal as subject of study, demography has deliberately positi...
In the 50th anniversary edition of Population Studies, John Hobcraft commented that demographers spe...
In the 50th anniversary edition of Population Studies, John Hobcraft commented that demographers spe...
Background: Demography is a uniquely empirical research area amongst the social sciences. We posit t...
The study of population distribution, dynamics of population growth, socio-economic characteristics,...
The study of population distribution, dynamics of population growth, socio-economic characteristics,...
The aim of the paper is to review the evolution of different approaches to the analysis of populatio...
Rapid changes over the last twenty years have impacted every branch of demographic analysis, from bi...
International audiencethe study of population and development covers a broad array of issues and que...
International audiencethe study of population and development covers a broad array of issues and que...
In this short paper we comment on recent efforts at formally modelling the interplay between demogra...
Demography relates observable facts about individuals to the dynamics of populations. If the dynamic...
Background: Demography is a uniquely empirical research area amongst the social sciences. We posit t...
Background: Demography is a uniquely empirical research area amongst the social sciences. We posit t...
In the 50th anniversary edition of Population Studies, John Hobcraft commented that demographers spe...
By taking the analysis of population renewal as subject of study, demography has deliberately positi...
In the 50th anniversary edition of Population Studies, John Hobcraft commented that demographers spe...
In the 50th anniversary edition of Population Studies, John Hobcraft commented that demographers spe...
Background: Demography is a uniquely empirical research area amongst the social sciences. We posit t...
The study of population distribution, dynamics of population growth, socio-economic characteristics,...
The study of population distribution, dynamics of population growth, socio-economic characteristics,...
The aim of the paper is to review the evolution of different approaches to the analysis of populatio...
Rapid changes over the last twenty years have impacted every branch of demographic analysis, from bi...
International audiencethe study of population and development covers a broad array of issues and que...
International audiencethe study of population and development covers a broad array of issues and que...
In this short paper we comment on recent efforts at formally modelling the interplay between demogra...