Description

Demographers study a variety of parameters related with population. They develop, based on their observations, statistical analyses on the evolutions and changes of births, elderly, marriage and divorce, employment, mortality, immigration and related matters.

EssentialOptional

Theoretical Knowledge

Practical Skills

mentor individualsmanage personal professional developmentdevelop professional network with researchers and scientistsmanage research dataapply scientific methodsforecast human population trendsevaluate research activitiesintegrate gender dimension in researchpromote the transfer of knowledgedigital data processingmanage open publicationsspeak different languagessynthesise informationstudy human populationapply for research fundingthink abstractlyoperate open source softwareperform project managementpromote open innovation in researchdraft scientific or academic papers and technical documentationapply statistical analysis techniquesapply research ethics and scientific integrity principles in research activitiespromote the participation of citizens in scientific and research activitiesexecute analytical mathematical calculationsmanage findable accessible interoperable and reusable datainteract professionally in research and professional environmentscommunicate with a non-scientific audiencewrite scientific publicationsperform scientific researchuse data processing techniquesconduct research across disciplinesmanage intellectual property rightsincrease the impact of science on policy and societydemonstrate disciplinary expertisedisseminate results to the scientific communitypublish academic researchfind trends in geographic dataperform market researchconduct public surveysdevelop scientific theoriesinterview focus groupsteach in academic or vocational contextswrite research proposalsapply blended learningadvise legislatorsapply digital mappingteach geographymanage databasemonitor sociological trendsuse spreadsheets software