Dalkhat M. Ediev

Professor
North-Caucasian Academy / Lomonosov Moscow State University / International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

ediev@iiasa.ac.at

Field of Study: Computer Science, Demography, Mathematics, Population and Development
 
Specialization: Age and Sex Structure, Ageing, Applied Demography, Data Collection and Processing, Estimates and Projections, Families and Households, Fertility, Historical Demography, Internal Migration, International Migration, Mathematical Demography, Mortality, Health, and Longevity, Theory, Training, Documentation, Information
 
Regional focus: Central and Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Middle East and North Africa (MENA), Central Asia, East Asia
 
Education: Doktor Nauk, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Mathematics, 1999
 
Working languages: English
Russian, English
 
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Professional Summary:

Dalkhat Ediev has graduated from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology in 1993, where he has also obtained his PhD in 1999. In 2002, he was granted the Docent degree in mathematics by the Russian Highest Attestation Commission, and in 2008, he was granted the degree of Doktor Nauk in Physical-Mathematical Sciences by the Russian Highest Attestation Commission. In 2012, Dr. Ediev has been evaluated to hold a permanent position at the Vienna Institute of Demography of Austrian Academy of Sciences. He is currently employed at the International Institute for Appled Systems Analysis, IIASA (researcher) and North-Caucasian State Humanitarian-Technological Academy (professor).

 

Publications:
  • Scherbov, S. and D.M. Ediev. 2016. Does selection of mortality model make a difference in projecting population ageing? Demographic Research 34(2): 39-62. 
  • Ediev, D.M. 2014. Why increasing longevity may favour a PAYG pension system over a funded system: Increasing longevity and pension systems. Population Studies. DOI: 10.1080/00324728.2013.780632.
  • Ediev, D.M., D. Coleman and S. Scherbov. 2014. New Measures of Population Reproduction for an Era of High Migration. Population, Space and Place. DOI: 10.1002/psp.1799.
  • Ediev, D.M. 2011. Life Expectancy in Developed Countries Is Higher Than Conventionally Estimated. Implications from Improved Measurement of Human Longevity. Journal of Population Ageing. 4(1-2): 5-32.
  • Ediev, D.M. 2010. On the reproductive value and the spectrum of a population projection matrix with implications for dynamic population models. Theoretical Population Biology, 78(2): 67-70.