Department of Demography

 

Demography is the scientific study of how populations grow, shrink, and evolve over time. It analyses and mathematically models the various structures of human populations by age, sex, place of residence, level of education and other key demography characteristics. It focuses on fertility, mortality and migration as determinants of population size and structure, and on the mechanisms driving their change. By linking past, present and future population dynamics to society, the economy and the environment, demography plays a crucial role in understanding the changes shaping today’s global world. 

The Department of Demography combines demographic research and teaching within the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Vienna. It also serves as the university-based pillar of the Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital (IIASA, OeAW, University of Vienna), which holds an international reputation in the field.

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The program is aimed at students completing an advanced degree (Master's, PhD, or Postgraduate) during the academic year 2024/2025.

The Yidan Prize Foundation’s documentary on Prof. Lutz focuses on his research on education as a driver of human potential, illustrating its impact on...

Prof. Eva Beaujouan discusses late parenthood in an interview with Der Standard.

University of Vienna Postdoc Endale Kebede with colleagues Saroja Adhikari at MPIDR and Wolfgang Lutz at IIASA publishes this new PNAS article.

Prof. Eva Beaujouan participates in a panel discussion on reproductive medicine organised by IMBA and Merck Österreich.

Wolfgang Lutz has been awarded the world’s most highly esteemed education prize for his research on the role of education as a driver of sustainable...