About
Jason is a social statistician and demographer, whose current research focuses on methods for the probabilistic forecasting of the components components of demographic change: mortality, fertility and migration. He works in the areas of population forecasting, applied Bayesian statistics and simulation. He has been involved in consultancy work for the Greater London Authority, the European Asylum Support Office, and the Office of National Statistics, amongst others.
Research
Research groups
Research interests
- Demographic Forecasting
- Bayesian Statistics
- Human Mortality
- Agent-based Modelling
- Modelling of Kinship
Current research
Jason's current research focuses on the probabilistic forecasting of demographic components, and on the modelling of kinship relationships.
Research projects
Active projects
Researchers:
Sponsor: ESRC
Sponsor: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Completed projects
Researchers:
Researchers:
Sponsor: European Asylum Support Office
Publications
17 publications
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Oliver Reinhardt, Jason D. Hilton, Tom Warnke, Jakub Bijak & Adelinde M. Uhrmacher,
2018, JASSS, 21(3)
DOI: 10.18564/jasss.3784
Type: article
Jonathan Gray, Jason Hilton & Jakub Bijak,
2017, Population Studies, 71, 85-97
Type: article
Eric Silverman, Jakub Bijak, Jason Hilton, Viet Dung Cao & Jason Noble,
2013, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 16(4), 9
Type: article
Jakub Bijak, Jason Hilton & Eric Silverman,
2013
Type: conference
Jakub Bijak, Jason Hilton, Eric Silverman & Viet Dung Cao,
2013, Demographic Research, 29(27), 729-766
Type: article
Pagination
Teaching
Jason's teaches modules primarily in the areas of demographic methods and data science.