Summary
Andrés Montalvo is a demographer-statistician and Ph.D. student with over a decade of experience in public statistics, population dynamics, and social statistics, currently teaching mathematical demography at UNAM and researching at El Colegio de México. He has led practical national projects—most notably Ecuador’s CPI base year update including a novel Galapagos spatial CPI—and helped reconcile 2022 census undercounts, blending field-facing statistical practice with computational demography. A consultant for UNFPA and ECLAC alumni, he specializes in sampling, index numbers, population projections and normative baskets while training peers in statistical software and R. His work bridges rigorous academic research and hands-on national statistical system improvements, and he frequently contributes to regional statistical networks and R user communities.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master in Population and Development, Demography and Population Studies, Master, Master in Population and Development, Demography and Population Studies, Master at Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)
Economics, Business Statistics, Quantitative Marketing Research, Economics, Business Statistics, Quantitative Marketing Research at Escuela Politécnica Nacional
Ph.D. Student in Population Studies, Demography and Population Studies, Ph.D. Student in Population Studies, Demography and Population Studies at El Colegio de México
Specialization in Demographic Analysis, Demography and Population Studies, Specialization in Demographic Analysis, Demography and Population Studies at Centro Latinoamericano y Caribeño de Demografía (CELADE)
German, English, Portuguese, Spanish, French