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Demography, diversity and inequality

Our researchers continue to tackle the most challenging demographic problems of our time so that we can all live in a more equal world. 

Biosocial demography and population health

Our demographers study multiple angles of biosocial demography and population health

Digital and computational demography

Our researchers combine existing and new digital data, alongside computational models, to produce real-time and fine-grained demographic nowcasting.

Geospatial and environmental demography

Spatial and environmental demography enable us to identify population changes. This research area focusses on understanding the link between demography, the environment and societal change.

Gender, families, and households

This research area explore how changing family dynamics shape future societies.

COVID-19

The Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science was at the forefront of COVID-19 research during the pandemic.

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