Gen_L2.GIF (3950 bytes)
Gen_S2.GIF (1401 bytes)
University professors
for teaching courses on "global population trends and prospects" in demography, economy, geography, political science, sociology, and ecology.
Teachers in colleges and high schools
for teaching about world population trends and the demographic driving forces of global (environmental) change.
Policy consultants
for giving presentations to decision makers and political administrators on demographic trends and prospects of all countries worldwide.
Journalists
for quick-and-easy reference information on population trends and prospects on a country-by-country basis.
Gen_S3.GIF (1252 bytes)
Make online-presentation with video projector
Connect a video projector to your PC or laptop and use DemoGraphics to illustrate your arguments with demographic charts and animations. With "moving age pyramids" you can show your audience - for all countries worldwide - demographic change unfolding over a 100 year period. For instance, you can show your audience the aging of a baby boom generation or the "echo effect" in the number of births.
Use it as a reference tool in seminars and workshops
In seminars and workshops you can use the software as an authoritative reference tool on global demography. For instance: Which country had the highest fertility decline between 1950 and 1995? One click and you can show the answer to your students. The software is so easy to use, that everyone can check questions and arguments that might arise in discussion against a multi-megabyte demographic database.
Produce transparencies
The charts, maps and tables are optimized for color printing. Just print it on transparencies and you have clearly readable and cleanly designed illustrations for a talk.
Put it on your laptop for travelling
Install it on your laptop and you have immediate access to megabits of demographic information for all countries and major regions worldwide. The software includes almost 10 MB of data, which is equivalent to several thick volumes of data reports.