Join us tomorrow for the next POP Speaker Series event: our Student Symposium! Five U of T PhD students will be sharing their latest research and works in progress, come see what’s next in population research.
In person or by zoom: utoronto.zoom.us/j/83352385599
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Please join us in Toronto on the 29th!
Yesterday we had the chance to host Zhenchao Qian and hear about his fascinating research on interethnic and interracial marriage among Asian Americans.
Thank you Professor Qian for an engaging talk as part of our POP Speaker Series!
Join us April 21 for our next installment!
Many years ago I made a (very rough) 'D is for Demography' children's alphabet book: github.com/MJAlexander/...
Now the awesome @zehang-richard-li.bsky.social has made a fabulous 'B is for Bayesian' book: github.com/richardli/b_...
Check it out! Gotta indoctrinate the kids early!!
🚨 Program Change 🚨
We’re excited to welcome Zhenchao Qian (Brown University) for our next POP Speaker Series talk on April 7th. Mark your calendars!
He will be discussing Interethnic and Interracial Marriage in Asian Americans
In person or by zoom: utoronto.zoom.us/j/89252071524
Screenshot of a journal article published at the Australian Journal of Political Science titled "Do women politicians face more interruptions? An analysis of interjections in the Australian parliamentary debates (1998- 2025)." Authored by Lindsay Katz, Inessa De Angelis, and Rohan Alexander.
New article w/ Lindsay Katz & @rohanalexander.bsky.social in @ausjpolsci.bsky.social!
Analyzing Australian House of Reps debates, we find that as women’s representation increases, interruptions of women MPs & interruptions overall decline Read more: doi.org/10.1080/1036...
#polsky #gendersky
Great work, Wen
Paper led by colleagues from Australian National University is out now in JAMANetworkOpen. We used novel mortality measure to quantify how female reproductive cancers affect female survival advantages over male across ages and cohorts among high-income countries. jamanetwork.com/journals/jam....
We're recruiting a new cohort of postdocs focusing on health disparities research for our NIH-funded T32.
pophealth.wisc.edu/health-dispa...
Interested candidates should feel free to reach out!
Yesterday we heard from Orsola Torrisi on the consequences of violent crime on sexual and reproductive health outcomes as part of our POP speaker series!
We thank Orsola for the excellent talk and attendees for the great discussion!
Join us April 7 for our next talk with @mdhayward.bsky.social!
My favorite line in a piece full of good lines
At last, my first "I'm on the left and I say pronatalism sucks" piece longer than a tweet is out spectrejournal.com/non-natalism/
Portrait of Lise Meitner taken in 1928. She is smoking a cigarette and looking impatient to get back to her experiments.
Last week, I mentioned this in passing in a workshop:
In 1938 Enrico Fermi won a Nobel Prize for discovering two new elements of the periodic table.
Lise Meitner shortly showed that Fermi was mistaken and instead had produced known lighter elements by fission.
She did not win a Nobel prize.
Weaponizing Kinship: Four out of ten Colombians have lost a family member in the conflict 🇨🇴
Enrique Acosta, Diego Alburez, Maria Gargiulo, & Catalina Torres quantified how many Colombians have ever lost at least a family member to conflict-related violence.
www.demogr.mpg.de/go/weaponkinship
Really excited about this one! Find the Zoom link via the QR code below if you'd like to join us remotely.
Very excited to share that our speaker series featuring Orsola Torrisi next week will be a hybrid event! Scan the QR code to join!
Come March 10th at 11 am EST for Orsola's talk on The Consequences of Violent Crime on Sexual and Reproductive Health Outcomes.
Link : utoronto.zoom.us/j/86168036725
Two recent pre-prints:
1) "Same Prompt, Different Outcomes: Evaluating the Reproducibility of Data Analysis by LLMs" with Jiaxin (Allyson) Cui, arxiv.org/abs/2602.14349
2) "Benchmarking AI Performance on End-to-End Data Science Projects" with Evelyn Hughes, arxiv.org/abs/2602.14284
Comments welcome.
This was so great! Fabulous set of speakers
Next Tuesday 24 Feb the Toronto Population Network @tpn-uoft.bsky.social is hosting flash talks featuring population researchers from around the UofT campus! Please come along if you're in Toronto or join online!
Looking forward to having @kazumi-t.bsky.social at the upcoming UofT Flash Session!
Join us on on February 24 for our next event in the TPN speaker series! Find out interesting research insights from several excellent speakers from across the University of Toronto.
Nice to see this one out!
Continuing with our speakers for the upcoming UofT flash session we are happy to announce Melissa Milkie!
Join us on on February 24 for our next event in the TPN speaker series! Find out interesting research insights from several excellent speakers from across the University of Toronto.
Fellow #demographers - coming to #PAA2026 ? 🤓
💫 Please save the date for the Feminist Demography Pre-Conference Workshop!
Wednesday 5/6/2026
9-5pm CST in-person at PAA!
Flash talks! A moderated panel discussion! And a social hour to connect with fellow feminist demography colleagues!
Job opening for postdoctoral researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic-Epidemiology.
The Medical Demography research group explains its goals for studying disease progression and its effects on health and the population.
We are looking for a PhD in demography, sociology, epidemiology, or related fields with experience in quantitative health data analysis.
Apply now: The application deadline is March 22, 2026. For more information, visit www.demogr.mpg.de/go/jobs.
📢Job Offer‼️New Max Planck Research Group on Medical Demography
Marcus Ebeling will lead the team starting on 1 July 2026. The research group will be based at the MPIDR in Rostock. Read an interview with Marcus on his future research here: www.demogr.mpg.de/go/rgmd (including link to job) #postdoc
Come and join us for our next event in the TPN speaker series!
On February 24 we'll be hosting a multi-disciplinary UofT flash session with several excellent speakers from across the university.
Here is a first look at one of our presenters Shari Eli!
Big congratulations to Rohan Alexander & Tim Hatton for their article ‘The making of a nation: Who voted for Australian federation?' which has won the 2025 Sir Timothy Coghlan award for best paper in the Asia-Pacific Economic History Review!
This was a very cool talk, Chiara gave a great overview of bivariate health-death distributions. The recording is here for those interested: www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0Jl...
The Formal Demography Working Group is happening today at 10am ET!
The Formal Demography Working Group is meeting next Thursday 5 Feb at 10am ET (4pm CET)! Chiara Micheletti will present work on CVD incidence and survival inequalities in Finland.
Sign up for Zoom Link! formaldemography.github.io/working_group/
Yesterday was the official kick off of the Toronto Population Network speaker series. We want to thank @lucampesando.bsky.social for the excellent presentation on the Dynamics of School Expansion and Inter-Caste Marriage in India.
Come join us Feb 24th for the second event in the series!