NIDI - the Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute - is the national demographic institute of the Netherlands. NIDI was founded in 1970. NIDI became an institute of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) in 2003 and is the only social science institute of the Academy. Since 2014 NIDI is also affiliated with the University of Groningen (RUG).
Firmly rooted in science and society, NIDI strives for scientific excellence and draws its inspiration from the interplay of demographic and social issues.
Mission and Strategy
NIDI's mission is to conduct high-quality scientific research on population issues (their core activity) and to disseminate and enhance the use of demographic knowledge to stakeholders in academia, policy and society at large. They build and maintain a knowledge infrastructure for population issues to address the challenges that demographic developments pose to individuals and society. Population growth and decline, mobility and population distribution, population ageing and population diversity, life course dynamics, intergenerational relations, and health and longevity are but a few of the dimensions of the ever-changing landscape of population issues which make up the population challenge. Demographic research is needed to address this challenge and to study population trends and their impacts on economic development, the environment, social networks, social cohesion, health and care systems, retirement and social security issues, family life and wellbeing.
NIDI's aim is to create and share demographic knowledge and to enhance the use of this knowledge. Knowledge creation demands a creative combination of existing knowledge (theories), new empirical evidence (data) and methods of scientific enquiry. Knowing the facts ("what"), the determinants ("why"), the consequences ("so what") and the underlying mechanisms that link causes and observed trends ("how") is the best approach to take on the population challenge.
NIDI's vision is to further strengthen their position as a unique national and leading international institute for population studies. At the national level they aspire to play a vocal role in the scientific debate and societal discussions on population issues, while at the international level they want to secure their position as center of excellence in the context of the ongoing globalization of society.