Human Capital Data Explorer 3.0 (beta version)
Explore, select and download data on past reconstructions and future projections of the global population by age, sex and education.
Explore, select and download data on past reconstructions and future projections of the global population by age, sex and education.
The IIASA Population and Just Societies Program, the Austrian Academy of Sciences, and the University of Vienna are co-organizing the Wittgenstein Centre Conference 2025 on "Demographic Perspectives on Migration in the 21st Century".
The conference will take place from November 19–21, 2025, at the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna, Austria.
Pensionen: Welche Reformen?
oe1.orf.at, 25.03.2025
Bernhard Binder-Hammer
Spain's Birth Rate Is Looking Up — Thanks To Immigration
newsweek.com, 01.03.2025
Anne Goujon
Warum es eine Chance ist, wenn Bevölkerungen schrumpfen
derstandard.at, 02.02.2025
Eva Beaujouan & Anne Goujon
Im Kloster leben Gebildete nicht länger
science.orf.at, 23.01.2025
Marc Luy
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Submit your paper to the Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2026 for the Special Issue, “Delayed Reproduction: Patterns, Challenges, and Prospects.”
Deadline for submission: 31 May 2025.
The Wittgenstein Centre aspires to be a world leader in the advancement of demographic methods and their application to the analysis of human capital and population dynamics. In assessing the effects of these forces on long-term human well-being, we combine scientific excellence in a multidisciplinary context with relevance to a global audience. It is a collaboration among the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW), the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) and the University of Vienna.