Journal Details
Mathematical Population Studies
An International Journal of Mathematical Demography
Aims & Scope
2008 Impact Factor: 0.792
Ranking: 14/20 in Demography (social sciences), 23/37 in Mathematical Methods (social sciences), 50/76 in Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Applications (sciences), 54/92 Statistics & Probability (sciences)
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Mathematical Population Studies publishes carefully selected research papers in the mathematical and statistical study of human populations. In addition, papers that deal with mathematical approaches to population science in broader contexts are welcome if they are, or should be, of interest to demographers. The journal is thus strongly interdisciplinary and invites contributions by mathematicians, demographers, (bio)statisticians, sociologists, economists, biologists, epidemiologists, actuaries, geographers, and others who are interested in the mathematical formulation of population-related questions.
The scope covers both theoretical and empirical work. The journal serves as a forum for the exchange of views between researchers in academia, international organizations, research institutes, and statistical offices throughout the world. Short notes, letters, and reviews of computer software are welcome. Manuscripts should be sent in triplicate to any one of the editors (or to the Coordinating Editor), who after an initial screening, will have them reviewed. The editors have final say on the suitability for publication.
Peer Review Policy:
All review papers in this journal have undergone editorial screening and peer review.
Publication office: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 325 Chestnut Street, Suite 800, Philadelphia, PA 19106.
