The course introduces the fundamental concepts of population studies, with particular attention to the implications of global demographic change on sustainable development.
The course aims to direct students towards the understanding and knowledge of socio-demographic contexts through the study of elements of demography and social statistics.
The primary goal of the course is to provide students with an overview of the major demographic processes currently underway worldwide, with a particular focus on sustainable development. The expected learning outcomes are as follows:
None.
Face-to-face lectures in the classroom.
Part 1 – Introduction to Demography
Part 2 – World Population and Sustainable Development
For Part 1 of the program:
Alessandro Rosina, Alessandra De Rose (2022), Introduzione alla Demografia, EGEA
For Part 2 of the program:
Aurora Angeli, Silvana Salvini (2018), Popolazione mondiale e sviluppo sostenibile. Crescita, stagnazione e declino, Il Mulino, Bologna
Ricevimento: Office hours are usually Wednesdays from 4.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. on Teams. If a meeting in presence is requested, the teacher's studio is located on the 5th floor of the West Tower of the Albergo dei Poveri's teaching centre. The students of the Department of Economics can arrange a reception by appointment.
ENRICO DI BELLA (President)
1st semester
The timetable for this course is available here: EasyAcademy
The exam includes a written part on Part 1 of the syllabus with open-ended questions and exercises, and an oral part focusing on the themes covered in Part 2.
The written exam assesses the knowledge acquired on the fundamental topics of demographic analysis and the interpretation of key demographic data. The oral exam evaluates the student's ability to discuss the complexity of demographic phenomena using appropriate technical language, based on the lecture materials and required readings.
Students with certification of Specific Learning Disorders (SLD), disabilities, or other special educational needs are advised to contact both the Departmental Coordinator (Prof. Aristide Canepa) and the course instructor to agree on teaching and examination methods that take into account individual learning needs and ensure appropriate compensatory tools.