After some groundwork by researchers interested in having a population studies institute in Austria, among them
Wilhelm Winkler and Gustav Feichtinger, the
Institut für Demographie was established in November 1975 as a non-university research institute of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in close cooperation with the Austrian Statistical Central Office (now
Statistik Austria). Founding director was Lothar Bosse (1914–1996), a German-born philosopher, mathematician and economist who remained at the head of IfD for twelve years. In the first few years, research activities were limited by budget restrictions and focussed on
theory and basic research as well as
applied demography. From the beginning, there was an emphasis on informing the public about population issues and research results, by publications such as "
Demographische Informationen" (since 1981, in German with English abstracts). Bosse was succeeded by
Richard Gisser who headed the institute 1987–1989 and again 1993–2001 (interim directorship was taken by social scientist Rainer Münz) and continues to be leader of the research group on
Demography of Austria. In the period of 1985 to 2000, the institute and the research topic of demography received increasing attention, though there was some competition for scientific staff with the newly founded
Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research in Rostock, Germany. After positive independent evaluations and the commitment of special funds, the ÖAW decided to substantially expand and internationalise the institute in 2001. Under the designated new director
Wolfgang Lutz, the IfD changed its name and working language, employed more scientific and administrative staff, expanded its research agenda as well as its publication efforts and moved to new and successively larger premises in the 4th district (2002–2007 at Prinz-Eugen-Strasse 8-10, then 2007–2015 at Wohllebengasse 12-14). Research activity at VID continued to expand and received favourable attention by policy-makers and scientific peers, which showed in VID members participating in or coordinating major research projects, for instance within the European Union’s
Framework Programmes, and obtaining recognition by being awarded sizeable grants from the
European Research Council (ERC). Director Wolfgang Lutz received the
Wittgenstein Award in 2010 and, with the 1.5 million euro prize money, established the
Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital. At its 40th anniversary in 2015, VID moved to the
WU campus in Vienna’s 2nd district, celebrating this and other occasions with a symposium on "Demography that Matters". In 2023 Marc Luy, research group leader of the VID research group on
Health and Longevity, became director of the institute, while Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz and Tomas Sobotka serve as deputy directors. == Research activities ==