Under the framework of Asian Metacentre for Population and Sustainable Development Studies, ADRI invited Prof. Wolfgang Lutz to give an online public lecture of “The power of multi-dimensional demography for understanding sustainable development priorities” on June 24.
Prof. Wolfgang Lutz is head of the new Department of Demography at the University of Vienna, Director of the Vienna Institute of Demography of the Austrian Academy and was 1995-2020 leader of the World Population Program of the International Institute for Applied System Analysis (IIASA). From June of 2022, he becomes IIASA's Deputy Director General for Science. He is also Founding Director of the Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital (IIASA, OeAW and Uni. Vienna) established on the basis of the Wittgenstein Prize 2010, the highest Austrian science prize. He serves as Secretary General of IUSSP (International Union for the Scientific Study of Population) and is professor at the Oxford Martin School.
He helped to establish the Asian Demographic Research Institute (ADRI) at Shanghai University and chairs the International Scientific Advisory Board of ADRI. Professor Lutz has widely published on international population trends with a special focus on population forecasting, population-development-environment interactions and introducing education as a standard demographic dimension in addition to age and sex.
In this lecture, Prof. Wolfgang Lutz illustrated the multi-dimensional demography (including age, sex, and other attributes like education) as the foundation for a theory that integrates demographic metabolism (cohort replacement), the demography transition, and the demography dividend.