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Description

The area of work of this group is demographic studies aimed at the Valencian population. This group investigates classic demographic phenomena such as birth rates, fertility, marriage and the formation and dissolution of unions, ageing, morbidity, reproduction and migrations with special interest in their evolution from the existence of the first modern demographic sources to the present day and including projections of future developments. These studies focus on the population located in the Valencian territory, looking to locate it in the territorial breakdowns that go from the census section, the smaller entities, the municipalities and the counties.

In addition, this group carries out research on life trajectories or life courses. The life course perspective is applied to study life processes such as, for example, emancipation, entry into adulthood, training and work episodes, maternity-paternity or retirement. The analysis of life course trajectories takes into account temporal dimensions such as age, generation and time, gender and social class, origin and language. The object of study is also specific populations whose socio-demographic characteristics and social importance in the structure and change of Valencian society require specific analyses. Specifically, populations in situations of social vulnerability from a multidimensional perspective.

The group combines the production of data on population through the design of demographic surveys, the cataloguing of existing secondary data on the Valencian population (registers and population stocks from survey data), the cultivation of statistical modelling techniques, the calculation of indicators, the collection of discourses on life events and trajectories.

Both for the information it collects and for the analysis it carries out, DEMOVAL provides the business fabric, the administration at all levels and the third sector with valuable knowledge of the demographic, cultural and social characteristics, forecasts, diagnoses, situation in the territory, etc., related to the Valencian population. With all this, DEMOVAL potentially represents a substantial improvement in market studies, public policies, and social actions and interventions.

Goals CT
  • To catalogue existing data sources and produce data on the Valencian population.
  • To analyse the structure and dynamics of the population and its evolution.
  • To research the life trajectories of Valencian people and their transformation.
  • To research qualitative and quantitative analysis methodologies.
Research lines
Management
  • SIMO NOGUERA, CARLES XAVIER
  • PDI-Catedratic/a d'Universitat
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Members
  • FAUS BERTOMEU, AINA
  • Alumn.-Servei de Formacio Permanent
  • Coordinador/a Curs
  • Responsables de Gestio Academica
  • Coordinador/a Titulacio de Grau
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  • ROMERO CRESPO, JUAN ANTONIO
  • Doctorand.
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Non-UV research staff

Partners

  • Juan Antonio Carbonell Asins - Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria (València).
  • Elvira Mondragón García - Universitat de València.
Scientific production by UV researcher
Associated structure
Sociology and Social Anthropology
Contact group details
Group of Analysis and Demographic Research on the Valencian Population (DEMOVAL)

Tarongers Campus

Av. dels Tarongers, 4b

46021 València (Valencia)

+34 961 625 335

Geolocation

carles.simo@uv.es

Contact people
  • SIMO NOGUERA, CARLES XAVIER
  • PDI-Catedratic/a d'Universitat
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