Guides researchers through the full lifecycle of preparing a manuscript for Demography journal, including topic selection, literature positioning, research design with demographic methods, data availability statements, writing to journal style, and handling submission and revisions via ScholarOne.
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Use when executing and reporting the analysis for a Demography (PAA / Duke University Press) manuscript so it survives expert, double-blind review — correct rate construction, honest uncertainty, and demographic methods done right (life tables, decomposition, event history, age-period-cohort). Guides analysis norms; it does not fabricate results.
Use when preparing the data-availability statement and reproducibility materials for a Demography (PAA / Duke University Press) manuscript. Demography requires a data availability statement at acceptance with persistent identifiers and encourages reproducible, commented code; it hosts no repository, so authors deposit in a FAIR repository. Covers restricted-data exemptions. Prepares the materials; it does not waive requirements.
Use when positioning a Demography (PAA / Duke University Press) manuscript against the population-science literature so it reads as a contribution of general interest to demographers. Demography readers span fertility, mortality, migration, family, and health, so the paper must engage the demographic literatures they expect. Stakes the contribution; it does not write the lit review.
Use when writing the response to a Demography (PAA / Duke University Press) revise-and-resubmit. Demography review is double-blind and synthesized by a topic-area Deputy Editor, so the response must convert every expert reviewer on demographic substance (rates, identification, methods) without alienating the editor. Structures the response letter; it does not fabricate new results.
Use when defending the research design of a Demography (PAA / Duke University Press) manuscript — choosing among demographic methods (life tables, decomposition, event-history/survival, age-period-cohort, multistate, microsimulation, projections) and, where the question is causal, defending identification. Demography judges each method on its own terms. Strengthens the design; it does not write code.
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Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Population and Development Review (PDR) — the quarterly journal published by Wiley on behalf of the Population Council, founded in 1975, at the intersection of demography and development. PDR advances knowledge of the relationships between population and social, economic, and environmental change and the public policy that mediates them: fertility and family change, mortality and health, migration and urbanization, ageing and population structure, and population and environment/climate. It publishes empirical demography, formal demography, and the substantial synthetic/conceptual essays it is known for, plus Notes & Commentary, Data & Perspectives, Archives, and book reviews. Submission is via ScholarOne Manuscripts with Free Format first-round submission, double-anonymized peer review by at least two referees, APA-style house referencing, a data availability statement under Wiley's research-integrity framework, ORCID, and no author fees (no APC) under the standard model. Research Articles run roughly 8,000-10,000 words. The twelve skills cover topic selection and population-and-development fit, broad-interest literature positioning, theory and synthetic-framework building, research design (life tables, decomposition, event-history/survival, age-period-cohort, projections, and causal inference), data analysis, demographic and comparative exhibits, lucid essayistic writing, transparency and data sharing, the review process, ScholarOne submission, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs. Volatile specifics (current editors, abstract limit, exact length caps, portal link, fee/Online Open options) are marked for verification on the Wiley author page.
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