


Understanding Population Dynamics: The Role of Demographers
Demographers are social scientists who study the size, structure, and distribution of populations. They use data from censuses, surveys, and other sources to understand how population characteristics such as age, gender, race, and geographic location affect social and economic outcomes. Demographers also study changes in population over time, such as population growth or decline, migration patterns, and aging trends. Their research can inform policies related to healthcare, education, housing, and employment, among other areas.



