The Institute of Experimental Demography is a leading research center focused on advancing demographic studies through innovative experimental methods. This post provides an overview of its mission and key activities.
Describing our initiatives to make demographic science accessible, this post covers podcasts, data visualizations, interactive websites, and collaborations with artists and journalists.
Exploring next-generation forecasting tools, this article discusses agent-based modeling, machine learning projections, and the incorporation of social science theory into predictive systems.
Detailing our work on creating more accurate, less biased survey instruments, this post covers list experiments, network sampling, and the integration of bio-measures.
Using advanced statistical techniques on historical records, we uncover long-term patterns in fertility, mortality, and migration. This deep-time perspective informs contemporary models.
Investigating the two-way street between population and the environment, this research focuses on displacement, adaptation, and the demographic footprint of ecological stress.
This work examines how shifting gender roles in education, work, and domestic life influence marriage, divorce, and childbearing patterns across different societies.
Analyzing the drivers and consequences of urban concentration, this research uses spatial data and policy shocks. We study housing, infrastructure, and social cohesion in growing megacities.
Focusing on the intersection of health and demography, this post covers research on disease burden, nutritional transitions, and their demographic consequences across the globe.
This article demonstrates how our evidence-based findings directly inform national and international policy. We bridge the gap between academic research and practical governance.
Learn about our PhD programs, postdoctoral fellowships, and summer institutes designed to equip new scholars. We emphasize causal methods, data science, and interdisciplinary thinking.
This crucial discussion outlines our rigorous ethical framework for conducting sensitive population studies. We prioritize informed consent, privacy, and minimizing potential harm.
Highlighting the synergy between fields, this article showcases joint projects with economists and sociologists. Together, we tackle complex questions on human behavior and societal change.
This post explores how the institute leverages massive datasets, machine learning, and novel digital traces. We transform information into insights on population behavior in real-time.
This analysis uses unexpected policy shifts and environmental events to study migration causes and consequences. We provide causal evidence on push-pull factors and integration outcomes.