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Bowling Together: Scientific Collaboration Networks of Demographers at European Population Conferences

Guy J. Abel, Raya Muttarak (), Valeria Bordone and Emilio Zagheni
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Guy J. Abel: Shanghai University
Raya Muttarak: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Valeria Bordone: University of Munich
Emilio Zagheni: University of Washington

European Journal of Population, 2019, vol. 35, issue 3, No 5, 543-562

Abstract: Abstract Studies of collaborative networks of demographers are relatively scarce. Similar studies in other social sciences provide insight into scholarly trends of both the fields and characteristics of their successful scientists. Exploiting a unique database of metadata for papers presented at six European Population Conferences, this report explores factors explaining research collaboration among demographers. We find that (1) collaboration among demographers has increased over the past 10 years, however, among co-authored papers, collaboration across institutions remains relatively unchanged over the period, (2) papers based on core demographic subfields such as fertility, mortality, migration and data and methods are more likely to involve multiple authors and (3) multiple author teams that are all female are less likely to co-author with colleagues in different institutions. Potential explanations for these results are discussed alongside comparisons with similar studies of collaboration networks in other related social sciences.

Keywords: Demography; Population studies; Scientific collaboration; Collaboration networks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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