Chiemi Nomura

Quantitative Demography | R Programming | Evidence-Based Policy

I am a Master’s student in Social Sciences based in Mexico, focusing on demographic investigation. My research utilizes R and econometric modeling to analyze complex social transitions, including comparative studies between Mexico and Japan.

Chiemi Nomura

Research Project

CapI

ES: Comparative Analysis of Declining Birth Rates in Mexico and Japan

Master's tesis

Ongoing

Authored editorial content featuring firsthand testimonies from college students ins Myanmar to provide raw voices during the 2021 crisis.

Link: ES: Capitulo I (Theory) Summary    EN: Chapter 1 (Theory) Summary

St.Gallen

EN: Demography and National Security: A Tech-Driven Approach to Declining Birth Rates

Submitted to the 55th St. Gallen Symposium Global Essay Competition

2026

Proposed a technology-driven, cross-border investment framework that mitigates the demographic and geopolitical risks of declining birth rates by empowering women’s financial autonomy beyond the limitations of state-level public policy.

Link: Essay Link    Abstract

BAtesis

JP: Myanmar: Fighting the Military Regime —Why do citizens take up arms?—

Bachelor's tesis

2022

Based on theoretical analysis and interview surveys, this study investigated the limitations of nonviolent movements in Myanmar.

Link: EN: Summary    JP: Summary

R Portfolio

Photo of Myanmar

ES: Comparison of the Crude birth rate in Mexico and Japan

Time-series comparison graph

Ongoing

A quantitative analysis of the underlying factors behind the decline in birth rates in both countries from a multidisciplinary perspective.

Github: R code

Publications & Engagements

Photo of Myanmar

JP: The Myanmar Direct Support Project

Promotional article

2021

A quantitative analysis of the underlying factors behind the decline in birth rates in both countries from a multidisciplinary perspective.

Link: Emergency aid: Provide medical and food assistance to citizens of Myanmar under coup