Anne Goujon is a demographer at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) and the closely affiliated Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital (IIASA, VID/OEAW, WU) in Vienna. Her research focuses on population characteristics such as religion and education, and how these change in a population over time. Dr. Goujon received her PhD in social and economic science from the University of Vienna in 2003 and her master's degree in development economics from the University "La Sorbonne" in Paris in 1990.
Sub-specialites: Demography of religion, Religious trends, Education and fertility, Population projections
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Education stalls and subsequent stalls in African fertility: A descriptive overview
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis [February 19, 2016] -
Education and crime engagement in South Africa: a national and provincial perspective
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis [February 17, 2016] -
Demographic forces shaping the religious landscape of Vienna
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis [February 17, 2016] -
Towards a Catholic North America
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis [February 17, 2016] -
The Arab Spring: The Role of Quality Education and the Consequences of its Lack
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis [May 25, 2016] -
Anne Goujon on RTS Radio Television Suisse
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis [April 28, 2013]















