Guillaume Marois
Research Scholar
Multidimensional Demographic Modeling Research Group
Population and Just Societies Program
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Biography
Guillaume Marois is an associate professor at the Asian Demographic Research Institute of the Shanghai University. He completed his PhD in demography at the National Institute for Scientific Research (Montreal) in 2014, and his master's degree in demography at the University of Montreal. He joined the IIASA World Population (POP) program at IIASA in 2016, to develop microsimulation models that allow for the projection of population under several socioeconomic dimensions. His main research interests include demographic projections, microsimulation, human capital, labor force participation, immigration and internal mobility.Before joining IIASA, Dr. Marois was a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of urbanism of the University of Montreal. From 2008 to 2012, he also worked as a research officer at the Quebec Statistical Institute.
Last update: 05 MAY 2020
Publications
Marois, G. , Bélanger, A., & Lutz, W. (2020). Population aging, migration, and productivity in Europe. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences e201918988. 10.1073/pnas.1918988117.
Potančoková, M. & Marois, G. (2020). Projecting future births with fertility differentials reflecting women's educational and migrant characteristics. In: Vienna Yearbook of Population Research. Vienna, Austria: Vienna Institute of Demongraphy. 10.1553/populationyearbook2020.res02.
Marois, G. , Sabourin, P., & Belanger, A. (2019). Forecasting human capital of EU member countries accounting for sociocultural determinants. Journal of Demographic Economics 85 (3) 231-269. 10.1017/dem.2019.4.
Belanger, A., Sabourin, P., Marois, G. , Van Hook, J., & Vézina, S. (2019). A framework for the prospective analysis of ethno-cultural super-diversity. Demographic Research 41 293-330. 10.4054/DemRes.2019.41.11.
Marois, G. , Sabourin, P., & Bélanger, A. (2019). How reducing differentials in education and labor force participation could lessen workforce decline in the EU-28. Demographic Research 41 125-160. 10.4054/DemRes.2019.41.6.