Anne Goujon
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Research Group: Human Capital and Migration
Job Title: Research Group Leader
Phone: +43 1 515 81 7719
Fax: +43 1 515 81 7730
E-mail: anne.goujon@oeaw.ac.at
Education
- PhD at the University of Vienna (2003)
- DESS (Diplôme d’Etudes Supérieures Spécialisées) in Development Economics at the University Paris-Sorbonne (1990)
- Master in Development Economics at the University Paris VIII
Professional Career
- Research Scholar at the Vienna Institute of Demography of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (2002 – up to now)
- Research Scholar (Research assistant until 1996) in the World Population Project, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Laxenburg, Austria (1994 – up to now).
- Programme Assistant in Programme on 'Environmental Management and Sustainable Development', European Centre for Policy Management, Maastricht (1993) European Centre for Policy Management (ECDPM) in Maastricht
- Programme Assistant at the Bamako Initiative Management Unit, UNICEF, New York (1991-93)
- Consultant in Programme Division at Unit "Women in Development , UNICEF, New York (1990-91)
- Intern at the Division of Development Studies , UNESCO headquarters, Paris (1990)
Research Interests
- Multistate population projections by education and religion
- Education and Human Capital
- Demography in Arab countries
- Religion
- Crime and education
Projects
- Human Capital case studies: Pakistan, Mauritius, Egypt
- WIREL – Vienna Religion Project (funded by WWTF)
- FLAGSHIP project (funded by EU-FP7)
- Aging and human Capital
- Changes in migrants religion status
Selected Publications
- Kaufmann, E., A. Goujon, V. Skirbekk. 2012. American political affiliation, 2003-43: A cohort component projection. Population Studies 66(1): 53-67.
- Goujon, A., M. A. Wazir. 2011. Human capital and population development: Pakistan and the "cannon or butter" dilemma. In: Hummel, L.J. and R.L. Wolfel (Eds.), Understanding Pakistan through Human and Environmental Systems. West Point: U.S. Army War College Center for Strategic Leadership: 157-181.
- K.C., S., B. Barakat, A. Goujon, V. Skirbekk, W. Sanderson, W. Lutz. 2010. Projection of populations by level of educational attainment, age, and sex for 120 countries for 2005-2050. Demographic Research Volume 22 (15): 383 – 472.
- Lutz, W., A. Goujon, A. Wils. 2008. The Population dynamics of human capital accumulation. In: Prskawetz, A., D.E. Bloom, W. Lutz (eds.) Population Aging, Human Capital Accumulation, and Productivity Growth. A supplement to Population and Development Review, Volume 34: 149-187.
- Goujon, A., S. K.C. 2008. The Past and Future of Human Capital in South-East Asia: From 1970 to 2030. Asian Population Studies, 4: (1) pp 31-56.Goujon A. , H.
- Goujon, A. , V. Skirbekk, K. Fliegenschnee, P. Strzelecki. 2007. New Times, Old Beliefs: Projecting the Future Size of Religions in Austria. 2007 Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2007, 237-270.
- Goujon, A. 2006. Is Progress in Education Sustainable? In Pool, Ian, Laura R. Wong and Eric Vilquin. Age-structural Transitions: Challenges for Development. Paris: CICRED: 83-100. Human Capital and Sustainable Development in the 21st Century. London: Earthscan: 121-145.
- Goujon, A. and W. Lutz. 2004. Future Human Capital: Population Projections by Level of Education. In: Lutz, W. and W. Sanderson. Eds. The End of World Population Growth, Human Capital and Sustainable Development in the 21st Century. London: Earthscan: 121-157.
- Goujon, Anne and Kirsty McNay. 2003. Projecting the Educational Composition of the Population of India: Selected State-Level Perspectives. Applied Population and Policy 1 (1): 25-35.
- Lutz, Wolfgang and Anne Goujon. 2001. The World's Changing Human Capital Stock: Multi-State Population Projections by Educational Attainment. Population and Development Review 27(2): 323-339.
- Lutz, Wolfgang, Anne Goujon, Gabriele Doblhammer-Reiter. 1998 Demographic Dimensions in Forecasting: Adding Education to Age and Sex. Population and Development Review Supplement Vol. 24.
- Wils, Annababette and Anne Goujon. 1998. Thirty Years of Education Diffusion: Analysis of Data from 6 Major World Regions for the Period 1960-1990. Population and Development Review 24(2): 357-368.
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