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Ridhi Kashyap

PhD
Professor of Demography and Computational Social Science

My research spans different areas of demography, including questions linked to mortality and population health, gender inequality, marriage and family, and migration and ethnicity.

I have worked on the demographic manifestations and implications of son preference as one of the most striking ways in which gender inequality interacts with demographic behaviours. In the areas of family demography, I have been studying the relationship between educational expansion, gender norms, and marriage and partnership patterns in different contexts. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, I have worked on different aspects of the social and demographic impacts of the pandemic, including topics such as the pandemic’s mortality impacts in cross-national perspective and information-seeking dynamics and the role of trust in science for public health.

A central interest of my research has been to leverage computational approaches for demographic research within the growing area of Digital and Computational Demography, and forge links between demography and a growing interdisciplinary community of computational social science. Within the Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science, I co-lead the strand on Digital and Computational Science.

From a methodological standpoint, I am interested in how computational methods (e.g agent-based models, microsimulation, machine learning) and new data streams (e.g digital trace data from the web and social media), can contribute to the study of population dynamics and social inequalities. An example of this is provided on www.digitalgendergaps.org, where we use social media data together with survey data to nowcast global digital gender inequalities in internet and mobile access, a global sustainable development goal (SDG) indicator for which there is a significant data gap.

From a substantive standpoint, I am interested in the impacts of mobile and internet technologies, and digitalisation more broadly, on demographic and sustainable development outcomes, such as gender inequalities, population health and empowerment.

Research areas: demography, digital and computational demography, computational social science, gender, sustainable development, mortality and population health, family, migration

 

Publications

Tuesday, 13 October 2020
Verkroost, F. et al. (2020) “Tracking global gender gaps in information technology using online data”, Digital Skills Insights, 2020, pp. 81–93.
Ridhi Kashyap
Friday, 25 September 2020
Kashyap, R. and Behrman, J. (2020) “Gender discrimination and excess female under-five mortality in India: a new perspective using mixed-sex twins”, Demography, 57, pp. 2143–2167.
Ridhi Kashyap
Tuesday, 08 September 2020
Kashyap, R. et al. (2020) “Monitoring global digital gender inequality using the online populations of Facebook and Google”, Demographic Research, 43, pp. 779–816.
Ridhi Kashyap
Thursday, 04 June 2020
Block, P. et al. (2020) “Social network-based distancing strategies to flatten the COVID-19 curve in a post-lockdown world”, Nature Human Behaviour, 4, pp. 588–596.
Ridhi Kashyap
Monday, 01 June 2020
Rotondi, V. et al. (2020) “Leveraging mobile phones to attain sustainable development”, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of USA, 117(24), pp. 13413–13420.
Ridhi Kashyap
Monday, 11 May 2020
Battiston, P., Kashyap, R. and Rotondi, V. (2020) “Trust in science and experts during the COVID-19 outbreak in Italy.”
Ridhi Kashyap
Friday, 08 May 2020
Battiston, P., Kashyap, R. and Rotondi, V. (2020) “Trust in science and experts during the COVID-19 outbreak in Italy.”
Ridhi Kashyap
Wednesday, 15 April 2020
Block, P. et al. (2020) “Social network-based distancing strategies to flatten the COVID 19 curve in a post-lockdown world”, arXiv.
Ridhi Kashyap
Monday, 30 March 2020
Salganik, M. et al. (2020) “Measuring the predictability of life outcomes with a scientific mass collaboration”, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(15), pp. 8398–8403.
Ridhi Kashyap
Friday, 27 December 2019
Chudnovskaya, M. and Kashyap, R. (2019) “Is the end of educational hypergamy the end of status hypergamy? evidence from Sweden”, European Sociological Review [Preprint].
Ridhi Kashyap
Tuesday, 10 September 2019
Filippova, A. et al. (2019) “Humans in the loop: incorporating expert and crowdsourced knowledge for predictions using survey data”, Socius, 5(January 2019), pp. 299–317.
Ridhi Kashyap
Thursday, 22 November 2018
Heath, A. et al. (2018) Social Progress in Britain. Oxford University Press.
Ridhi Kashyap
Friday, 16 November 2018
Weber, I., Kashyap, R. and Zagheni, E. (2018) “Using advertising audience estimates to improve global development statistics”, ITU Journal: ICT Discoveries, 1(2).
Ridhi Kashyap
Wednesday, 20 June 2018
Mejova, Y. et al. (2018) “Measuring Subnational Digital Gender Inequality in India through Gender Gaps in Facebook Use”, in. Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), pp. 1–5.
Ridhi Kashyap
Friday, 25 May 2018
Kashyap, R. (2018) “Is prenatal sex selection associated with lower female child mortality?”, Population Studies, 73(1), pp. 57–78.
Ridhi Kashyap
Tuesday, 06 March 2018
Fatehkia, M., Kashyap, R. and Weber, I. (2018) “Using Facebook Ad Data to Track the Global Digital Gender Gap”, OSF Preprints.
Ridhi Kashyap
Thursday, 01 March 2018
Fatehkia, M., Kashyap, R. and Weber, I. (2018) “Using Facebook ad data to track the global digital gender gap”, World Development, 107, pp. 189–209.
Ridhi Kashyap
Sunday, 01 January 2017
Kashyap, R. and Villavicencio, F. (2017) “An Agent-Based Model of Sex Ratio at Birth Distortions”, in Agent-Based Modelling in Population Studies. Springer Nature, pp. 343–367.
Ridhi Kashyap
Friday, 16 September 2016
Kashyap, R. and Villavicencio, F. (2016) “The dynamics of son preference, technology diffusion, and fertility decline underlying distorted sex ratios at birth: a simulation approach.”, Demography, 53(5), pp. 1261–1281.
Ridhi Kashyap
Sunday, 01 February 2015
Kashyap, R., Esteve, A. and García-Román, J. (2015) “Potential (Mis)match? Marriage Markets Amidst Sociodemographic Change in India, 2005-2050.”, Demography, 52(1), pp. 183–208.
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19 Jul 2024

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The world's first Cybercrime Index

Ridhi Kashyap

PhD
Professor of Demography and Computational Social Science
This is the alt text
Email
ridhi.kashyap@demography.ox.ac.uk
Links
Google Scholar
LinkedIn
Twitter
BlueSky

My research spans different areas of demography, including questions linked to mortality and population health, gender inequality, marriage and family, and migration and ethnicity.

I have worked on the demographic manifestations and implications of son preference as one of the most striking ways in which gender inequality interacts with demographic behaviours. In the areas of family demography, I have been studying the relationship between educational expansion, gender norms, and marriage and partnership patterns in different contexts. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, I have worked on different aspects of the social and demographic impacts of the pandemic, including topics such as the pandemic’s mortality impacts in cross-national perspective and information-seeking dynamics and the role of trust in science for public health.

A central interest of my research has been to leverage computational approaches for demographic research within the growing area of Digital and Computational Demography, and forge links between demography and a growing interdisciplinary community of computational social science. Within the Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science, I co-lead the strand on Digital and Computational Science.

From a methodological standpoint, I am interested in how computational methods (e.g agent-based models, microsimulation, machine learning) and new data streams (e.g digital trace data from the web and social media), can contribute to the study of population dynamics and social inequalities. An example of this is provided on www.digitalgendergaps.org, where we use social media data together with survey data to nowcast global digital gender inequalities in internet and mobile access, a global sustainable development goal (SDG) indicator for which there is a significant data gap.

From a substantive standpoint, I am interested in the impacts of mobile and internet technologies, and digitalisation more broadly, on demographic and sustainable development outcomes, such as gender inequalities, population health and empowerment.

Research areas: demography, digital and computational demography, computational social science, gender, sustainable development, mortality and population health, family, migration

 

Publications

Tuesday, 13 October 2020
Verkroost, F. et al. (2020) “Tracking global gender gaps in information technology using online data”, Digital Skills Insights, 2020, pp. 81–93.
Ridhi Kashyap
Friday, 25 September 2020
Kashyap, R. and Behrman, J. (2020) “Gender discrimination and excess female under-five mortality in India: a new perspective using mixed-sex twins”, Demography, 57, pp. 2143–2167.
Ridhi Kashyap
Tuesday, 08 September 2020
Kashyap, R. et al. (2020) “Monitoring global digital gender inequality using the online populations of Facebook and Google”, Demographic Research, 43, pp. 779–816.
Ridhi Kashyap
Thursday, 04 June 2020
Block, P. et al. (2020) “Social network-based distancing strategies to flatten the COVID-19 curve in a post-lockdown world”, Nature Human Behaviour, 4, pp. 588–596.
Ridhi Kashyap
Monday, 01 June 2020
Rotondi, V. et al. (2020) “Leveraging mobile phones to attain sustainable development”, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of USA, 117(24), pp. 13413–13420.
Ridhi Kashyap
Monday, 11 May 2020
Battiston, P., Kashyap, R. and Rotondi, V. (2020) “Trust in science and experts during the COVID-19 outbreak in Italy.”
Ridhi Kashyap
Friday, 08 May 2020
Battiston, P., Kashyap, R. and Rotondi, V. (2020) “Trust in science and experts during the COVID-19 outbreak in Italy.”
Ridhi Kashyap
Wednesday, 15 April 2020
Block, P. et al. (2020) “Social network-based distancing strategies to flatten the COVID 19 curve in a post-lockdown world”, arXiv.
Ridhi Kashyap
Monday, 30 March 2020
Salganik, M. et al. (2020) “Measuring the predictability of life outcomes with a scientific mass collaboration”, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(15), pp. 8398–8403.
Ridhi Kashyap
Friday, 27 December 2019
Chudnovskaya, M. and Kashyap, R. (2019) “Is the end of educational hypergamy the end of status hypergamy? evidence from Sweden”, European Sociological Review [Preprint].
Ridhi Kashyap
Tuesday, 10 September 2019
Filippova, A. et al. (2019) “Humans in the loop: incorporating expert and crowdsourced knowledge for predictions using survey data”, Socius, 5(January 2019), pp. 299–317.
Ridhi Kashyap
Thursday, 22 November 2018
Heath, A. et al. (2018) Social Progress in Britain. Oxford University Press.
Ridhi Kashyap
Friday, 16 November 2018
Weber, I., Kashyap, R. and Zagheni, E. (2018) “Using advertising audience estimates to improve global development statistics”, ITU Journal: ICT Discoveries, 1(2).
Ridhi Kashyap
Wednesday, 20 June 2018
Mejova, Y. et al. (2018) “Measuring Subnational Digital Gender Inequality in India through Gender Gaps in Facebook Use”, in. Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), pp. 1–5.
Ridhi Kashyap
Friday, 25 May 2018
Kashyap, R. (2018) “Is prenatal sex selection associated with lower female child mortality?”, Population Studies, 73(1), pp. 57–78.
Ridhi Kashyap
Tuesday, 06 March 2018
Fatehkia, M., Kashyap, R. and Weber, I. (2018) “Using Facebook Ad Data to Track the Global Digital Gender Gap”, OSF Preprints.
Ridhi Kashyap
Thursday, 01 March 2018
Fatehkia, M., Kashyap, R. and Weber, I. (2018) “Using Facebook ad data to track the global digital gender gap”, World Development, 107, pp. 189–209.
Ridhi Kashyap
Sunday, 01 January 2017
Kashyap, R. and Villavicencio, F. (2017) “An Agent-Based Model of Sex Ratio at Birth Distortions”, in Agent-Based Modelling in Population Studies. Springer Nature, pp. 343–367.
Ridhi Kashyap
Friday, 16 September 2016
Kashyap, R. and Villavicencio, F. (2016) “The dynamics of son preference, technology diffusion, and fertility decline underlying distorted sex ratios at birth: a simulation approach.”, Demography, 53(5), pp. 1261–1281.
Ridhi Kashyap
Sunday, 01 February 2015
Kashyap, R., Esteve, A. and García-Román, J. (2015) “Potential (Mis)match? Marriage Markets Amidst Sociodemographic Change in India, 2005-2050.”, Demography, 52(1), pp. 183–208.
Ridhi Kashyap
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Recent

news
8 Mar 2025

Digital Gender Gaps dashboard updated to include subnational estimates

news
19 Jul 2024

Shorter life expectancy during COVID-19 for India’s marginalised

news
11 Apr 2024

The world's first Cybercrime Index

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