Demography is a leading journal in population studies, offering rigorous, peer-reviewed research that spans a variety of methodologies and topics. The journal serves as a crucial resource for understanding population dynamics and their broad social and economic implications. With emphasis on cutting-edge research, Demography publishes high-quality studies employing statistical modeling, mathematical demography, and qualitative analysis.
Key areas covered include fertility, mortality, migration, and population composition, as well as the intersections of demography with health, inequality, and social change. Articles often feature advanced techniques in statistical analysis and innovative approaches to data. Demography is indexed in Web of Science and Scopus, ensuring wide visibility.
Researchers and policymakers rely on Demography for its insightful analysis of population trends and their consequences. Submit your work to contribute to this influential journal and help shape future directions in the field.