American professors, who wants to come to Oxford for a year or two? Get in quick - deadline soon.
www.balliol.ox.ac.uk/vacancy-geor...
American professors, who wants to come to Oxford for a year or two? Get in quick - deadline soon.
www.balliol.ox.ac.uk/vacancy-geor...
Winners of the Philip Leverhulme Prize, @fsturt.bsky.social @sadiahqureshi.bsky.social and @ridhikashyap.bsky.social, talk about their research and the Prizeβs impact on their work and career.
π¬ media.leverhulme.ac.uk/video/philip...
New study on global digital gender gaps π§ββοΈπ©π±π:
It finds that in low- and middle-income countries
- women are 9% less likely to use the π
- 8% less likely to own a π± than men
( ~320 million fewer women π and ~190 million fewer women with π±)
www.demography.ox.ac.uk/news/mapping...
Proud to see @jasminabdelghany.bsky.social now a Dr. It was a pleasure advising her thesis and seeing her grow as a scholar. Congratulations!
New @pnas.org paper constructing subnational estimates of internet and mobile adoption by gender, including gender gaps, for 117 low- and middle- income countries from 2015 through 2025.
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
π¨ The Economist has been telling you for years that polygamy causes civil war by locking men out of marriage. A new article with @rebeccasear.bsky.social and @anthrolog.bsky.social explains that the demography of marriage markets doesn't actually work that way. π§΅
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Thanks for having me @i2sc.net - I enjoyed the discussion. Hope the rest of your SICSS goes well!
π Can satellites help count people where censuses are missing?
New work by @edithdarin.bsky.social, @ridhikashyap.bsky.social K& Douglas Leasure shows building-footprint maps + smart models can fill census gapsβvital for health, planning & aid.
www.demography.ox.ac.uk/news/can-sat...
New work from the Digital Gender Gaps team β we show how access to free laptops provided in public schools improved foundational math esp for economically disadvantaged households, w/ more time on time on learning, less private tuition and better language comprehension.
Sign up still open for 'Exploring Migration Patterns using Digital Trace Data' (Saturday, July 12) docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
Sign up is still open for 'Gender Inequalities in a Digital World: Perspectives from Digital Demography' (Saturday July 12) docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
Are you attending the International Population Conference in Brisbane? The IUSSP Panel on Digital and Computational Demography is organising *3* pre-conference workshops on digital gender inequalities, kinship and microsimulation, and migration and digital trace data iussp.org/en/digital-a...
Congratulations @francescorampazzo.com! Wonderful news, very well done
Workshop: Demographic Microsimulation in R using SOCSIM: Modelling Population and Kinship Dynamics Date and time: 13 July 2025, 10am-1.30pm Location: The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia Organisers: Liliana P. CalderΓ³n-Bernal β Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), Aasli Abdi Nur and Ridhi Kashyap β University of Oxford Description Join us for an interactive workshop on SOCSIM demographic microsimulation using the "rsocsim" R package. SOCSIM is a powerful open-source tool for modelling individual demographic events and producing synthetic populations with plausible age and kinship structures, using population-level demographic rates as input. It has supported demographic research for decades. By simulating individual life courses that are consistent with macro-demographic rates, microsimulation enables the study of complex demographic phenomena, such as kin availability, kin loss, generational overlap, and the long-term effects of changing fertility and mortality rates on kinship networks. This approach is particularly useful for studying heterogeneous populations and understanding variation in demographic experience at both the individual and the population levels. In this workshop, we will cover the basics of demographic microsimulation with SOCSIM, including the process of setting up, running, and verifying a microsimulation in R using βrsocsimβ (https://github.com/MPIDR/rsocsim) and publicly available data from the World Population Prospects (WPP) 2024. From there, you will explore how to interpret and analyse the simulation output through practical examples of estimating kin loss and kin availability. Whether you are new to demographic modelling or looking to deepen your expertise, this workshop will provide valuable skills and insights for researchers interested in studying kinship dynamics. Requirements - Own laptop If you wish to attend this workshop, please fill out the online form here: https://forms.gle/nqyKrNaXzMSEmgWf6
#IPC2025! Workshop by @lpcalderonb.bsky.social @aasli.bsky.social & @ridhikashyap.bsky.social in Brisbane: "Demographic Microsimulation in R Using SOCSIM:Modeling Population & Kinship Dynamics."
ipc2025.iussp.org/cms/wp-conte...
Sign up until 06/22/25
Applicants will be notified by the end of June.
π₯Coming July 2: 'Metrics and Models'!π₯
A new seminar series on advanced modelling w/ impact across health/society.
π Open to *ALL*!
π Weds 2pm UK alternating weeks (online)
π metrics-and-models.github.io
π¬ metrics_and_models-subscribe@maillist.ox.ac.uk
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Hey demographers! We're starting up the formal demography working group again! Next Friday 16 May at 11:30am ET @hggaddy.bsky.social will talk to us about challenges in estimating crisis mortality. Excited! Head to the website to sign up for Zoom details: formaldemography.github.io/working_group/
Iβve loved my time here β highly recommend applying! Just a few days left...
Deadline approaching: Friday this week at noon UK!
Apply and/or share widely!
*JOB OPENING*
Come join me and the Digital Gender Gaps team @sociologyoxford.bsky.social @oxforddemsci.bsky.social. We study digital gender inequalities and their consequences w/ social media, geospatial, and population data.
tinyurl.com/postdoc-oxf
Apply by 9 May, noon (UK)
REPOST #jobs @oxforddemsci.bsky.social
π¨βπ»Senior Research Fellow Associate/Professor
π©βπ»Senior Researcher Geospatial Health
π²Postdoc Digital Pandemic Preparedness
πΆPostdoc Reproductive Demography
π€ Programmer AI
See: www.demography.ox.ac.uk/jobs
#Demography #Epidemiology #Health #Population
Congratulations Morten!
March 15, 2020 was a huge turning point for me w/ both @oxforddemsci.bsky.social & the start of my #scicomm adventure w/ @thosenerdygirls.bsky.social.
On the 5th anniversary of that day, I am excited to launch my Substack "Data for Health"-please subscribe!
jenndowd.substack.com/p/reflection...
The Population and Development turns 50 this year! To mark the occasion, w/ @aasli.bsky.social, we conduct a computational analysis of research themes and author characteristics in PDR and compare with @readdemography.bsky.social and Population Studies. doi.org/10.1111/padr...
How can we #AccelerateAction to improve women's health outcomes? buff.ly/pacAIJZ A new study co-authored by Dr Ursula Gazeley identifies the leading causes of maternal deaths globally and highlights the need to reduce health inequities in LMICs. @leverhulme.bsky.social @oxpop.bsky.social #IWD2025
Closing the digital gender gap starts with data π
For #InternationalWomensDay, Ridhi & team launched an updated dashboard tracking internet & mobile access by gender at a subnational level.
Explore β‘οΈ digitalgendergaps.org/dashboard/
Social media card featuring an image of Ridhi Kashyap, Professor of Demography and Computational Social Science, and our logo with the following quote: 'As we stand at the brink of another technological shift, we must ensure that women are equal participants in digital society. Technologies can have a positive impact on societies β but only when we close the digital gender gap.' There is also a link to the news story: https://www.demography.ox.ac.uk/news/digital-gender-gaps-dashboard-updated
On #InternationalWomensDay, @ridhikashyap.bsky.social's Digital Gender Gaps team have launched an updated dashboard to #AccelerateAction by helping to ensure women are equal participants in digital society buff.ly/OSV35V8 @leverhulme.bsky.social @oxpop.bsky.social @nuffieldcollege.bsky.social
Want to learn about computational social science *for free* and launch interdisciplinary research projects? We are so excited to announce there will be *26* Summer Institutes in Computational Social Science this year! Apply to one of them here: sicss.io/locations
If you are interested in studying good old human activity on pre-Musk Twitter, we are now sharing the complete 375M dataset of our 24h Twitter data collection with researchers. Get in touch!
ojs.aaai.org/index.php/IC...
Please forward to interested scholars.
Male and female life expectancy at birth for high income countries, in 2000 (tail of arrow) and 2019 (head of arrow)
Rates of mortality improvement decomposed by age across countries from 2000-2019
What's the future of mortality in high-income countries?
Making predictions (especially about the future) is hard.
But that doesn't stop us from trying...I'm happy to share this contribution to the PDR 50th anniversary special issue: doi.org/10.1111/padr... (open access) #Demography
Happy 5th birthday to us! π₯³ In October, we celebrated five years of disrupting and realigning demography with the #demographic community at our inaugural #DemSciSummit https://buff.ly/3Da6Kre
@leverhulme.bsky.social @nuffieldlibrary.bsky.social @ox.ac.uk @melindacmills.bsky.social