Social Changes Observatory

in a our world

About us

Publications

  • Journal Articles
  • Monographs
  • Book Chapters
  • Dissertations
  • Working Papers and Preprints
  • Technical Reports
  • Online Available Books

  • publish top-quality demographic research and related material from the full range of disciplines that bear on demography, including the social sciences, the life sciences, mathematics and statistics, policy research, and research on the discipline itself;
  • harness the potential of the Internet. Articles may include data files, computer programs, and other supporting material, as well as hypertext links to other Internet resources; and
  • encourage the development of an international community of people concerned with demographic research, including researchers, teachers, students, data producers; and users of demographic knowledge in government, non-governmental organizations, and the private sector.

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Selected SCO research for the public

The media and the public can access a selection of SCO’s research at the Observatory Press Release Archive.In our Media Center you will find graphics and visualizations of recent studies by researchers at SCO.

Quarterly newsletter 

Download or subscribe to this quarterly, which features popular science articles on the latest demographic research papers by authors of the SCO. 

Educational film

The Technology Controlled Society have prepared extensive teaching materials. These materials are available to teachers and include an educational film intended to serve as an introduction to the field of Social Changes in our world

The Laboratory of Digital and Computational Demography hosts various kinds of seminar talks. Here, there is an overview of past lectures, in the calendar you find future events.

PAST SEMINAR TALKS





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  • Organization
  • Directors
  • Scientific Advisory Board
  • Library & Information 
  • It & Computers
  • Webcams
  • Partnership
  • Guest

newsletter 

Download or subscribe to this Newsletter, which features popular science articles on the latest Social Changes research papers by authors of the SCO. 

Our team members have scientific backgrounds in mathematics, statistics, and demography. The group is led by statistician . We regularly offer PhD and postdoctoral positions in applied statistics. Are you interested in writing a significant thesis or in collaborating with us? Contact us to discuss your research goals.