Anne Goujon
Program Director and Principal Research Scholar
Population and Just Societies Program
Acting Research Group Leader and Principal Research Scholar
Multidimensional Demographic Modeling Research Group
Population and Just Societies Program
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Biography
In April 2022, Anne Goujon became the new IIASA Population and Just Societies (POPJUS) Program Director.Goujon is a demographer. She first joined the former IIASA World Population Program in January 1994 as a research assistant. She received her PhD in social and economic science from the University of Vienna, Austria, in 2003, and her master's degree in development economics from the University La Sorbonne in Paris, France, in 1990. From 1991 to 1994, she occupied several positions within the development community (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in Paris; the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) in New York; the European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM) in Maastricht, Netherlands; and "EquiLibre" a non-governmental organization in Iraq). Since 2002, she has also been a researcher at the Vienna Institute of Demography (Austrian Academy of Sciences) where she leads the Human Capital Data Lab (since 2014 - on leave). From March 2020 to March 2022, she worked as a researcher in the Knowledge Centre for Migration and Demography (KCMD) at the European Commission Joint Research Centre (JRC) in Ispra, Italy.
Goujon’s scientific interests lie in the macro-level analysis and projections of background characteristics of the population acquired during childhood that rarely change once an individual has emancipated from parental control, such as education and religion. She has applied the methodology of multi-state population projections to many settings, using scenarios to show the impact of the long-term dynamics of demographic change on these characteristics, and conversely, the impact of heterogeneous demographic behaviors of these groups on the overall population.
The POPJUS Program is currently building on research activities previously undertaken in the former IIASA World Population and Risk and Resilience programs. Insights into current and future population sizes, structures, and distributions are fundamental to understanding human impacts on ecosystems and simultaneously, the impact of environmental changes on human wellbeing differentiated by sub-populations.
Last update: 27 APR 2022
Publications
Goujon, A. , Skirbekk, V., Fliegenschnee, K., & Strzelecki, P. (2007). New times, old beliefs: Projecting the future size of religions in Austria. In: Vienna Yearbook of Population Research. pp. 237-270 Vienna, Austria: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. 10.1553/populationyearbook2007s237.
Lutz, W. , Goujon, A. , K.C., S., & Sanderson, W.C. (2007). Reconstruction of populations by age, sex and level of educational attainment for 120 countries for 1970-2000. In: Vienna Yearbook of Population Research. pp. 193-235 Vienna, Austria: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. 10.1553/populationyearbook2007s193.
Grubler, A. , O'Neill, B.C., Riahi, K. , Chirkov, V., Goujon, A. , Kolp, P., Prommer, I., Scherbov, S. , & Slentoe, E. (2007). Regional, national, and spatially explicit scenarios of demographic and economic change based on SRES. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 74 (7) 980-1029. 10.1016/j.techfore.2006.05.023.
Goujon, A. , Alkitkat, H., Lutz, W. , & Prommer, I. (2007). Population and Human Capital Growth in Egypt: Projections for Governorates to 2051. IIASA Interim Report. IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria: IR-07-010
Goujon, A. , Skirbekk, V., & Fliegenschnee, K. (2007). New times, old beliefs: Investigating the future of religions in Austria, Canada, and Switzerland. In: Work Session on Demographic Projections - Bucharest, 10-12 October 2007.