History and Population This unit studies the history of demography and the development of demographic and economic knowledge from the 17th century up to the present day. It prepares critical editions of past works, including annotations and commentaries to facilitate their interpretation. It develops and manages archives of past statistical surveys (Henry survey, TRA survey) and analyses the data they contain with a view to shedding light on past demographic trends. It also makes use of more unusual sources (osteological collections) and develops new methodological tools for paleodemographers. The lengthening of the human lifespan and changes in the health conditions of past populations are important ongoing research topics (silicosis, plague). Secretariat Marie-Danielle Bailly marie-danielle.bailly@ined.fr +33(0)1 56 06 20 47 Head of Units Fabrice Cahen Senior researcher Filter by status: Permanent researcher Other researcher PhD student Engineer Other status Members List Emmanuel Blanchard Associated researcher Loïc Charles Associated researcher Daniel Courgeau Emeritus researcher Aris Della Fontana Yannick Dupraz Associated researcher Claire-Lise Gaillard Researcher CARTRY SOUNE SEYNE Joao PhD Student Lionel Kesztenbaum Senior researcher Sophie Pennec Senior researcher Mathilde Rossigneux-Méheust Associated researcher Isabelle Séguy Researcher Christine Théré Senior researcher Andrea Verhulst Researcher Research activities Projet En cours Historical demography in the era of Big Data Consult Open edition En cours COllaborative Micro Mapping of UNExploited HIStorical District-Boundary Data Consult Open edition En cours Microsimulation, simulation and social policy Consult Open edition En cours Epistemology, demography and the social sciences Consult Open edition En cours CT project_search - ID 1147 Consult Open edition En cours CT project_search - ID 1148 Consult Open edition En cours CT project_search - ID 1195 Consult Open edition Axe En cours Heterogeneity of demographic behaviour in contemporary societies: individualization, variability, and inequalities (1800-2000) Consult Open edition En cours Health, morbidity and mortality in preindustrial populations Consult Open edition En cours Population and economic sciences in the 18th-20th centuries: institutions and theoretical frameworks Consult Open edition En cours Childhood and family in southern countries Consult Open edition En cours Sexual and reproductive health, morbidity, and mortality in countries in the Global South Consult Open edition