Mathematical Population Studies
Impact Factor ©2017 Clarivate Analytics, 2017 release of the Journal Citation Reports® ranks Mathematical Population Studies in Statistics & Probability as 122/124 and Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Applications as 99/100. The 2016 Impact Factor for Mathematical Population Studies is 0.286.
Mathematical Population Studies has been selected for the Social Sciences Citation Index, Science Citation Index Expanded, CC/Social & Behavioral Sciences, and the CompuMath Citation Index.
Mathematical Population Studies publishes carefully selected research papers in the mathematical and statistical study of populations. The journal is strongly interdisciplinary and invites contributions by mathematicians, demographers, (bio)statisticians, sociologists, economists, biologists, epidemiologists, actuaries, geographers, and others who are interested in the mathematical formulation of population-related questions.
The scope covers both theoretical and empirical work. Manuscripts should be sent to Manuscript central for review. The editor-in-chief has final say on the suitability for publication.
Peer Review Policy:
All review papers in this journal have undergone editorial screening and peer review.
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