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The so called "Schlossgespräch" took part in the ESMT Berlin. The meeting was moderated by Andreas Edel, Executive Secretary Population Europe, and featured welcome speeches by Günter Stock, Chairman of the Einstein Foundation Berlin, and Sabine Kunst, President of the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Read more about Berliner "Schlossgespräch": Population Diversity as a Trend for the Future Image 19/09/2018 Youth and Health in Advanced Societies Risks, Consequences and Policies To what extent do adolescent health conditions impact outcomes in later life? What are the new and emerging health challenges that adolescents and young adults may face within the European context? These were the driving questions that brought together an outstanding group of researchers and stakeholders at the Stakeholder Event Youth and Health in Advanced Societies. Risks, Consequences and Policies at Bocconi University on 6 September 2018. Read more about Youth and Health in Advanced Societies Image 12/06/2018 The Future of Demography: How to Promote an “Interdiscipline" Population Europe organised the session The Future of Demography. How to promote an “Interdiscipline” at the 2018 European Population Conference in Brussels. Population Europe organised the session The Future of Demography. How to promote an “Interdiscipline” at the 2018 European Population Conference in Brussels. Chaired by Andreas Edel (Population Europe), the panellists were Agnieszka Chłoń-Domińczak (Warsaw School of Economics), Jane Falkingham (Centre for Population Change, University of Southampton), Wolfgang Lutz (Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital), Livia Oláh (Stockholm University, Department of Sociology), Lionel Thelen (European Research Council Executive Agency) and Emilio Zagheni (University of Washington / Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research). Read more about The Future of Demography: How to Promote an “Interdiscipline" Image 22/05/2018 Population Europe Webinar: Joining Generations & Gender Programme 2020 Joining Generations & Gender Programme 2020 – Introductory Webinar with Anne Gauthier (GGP Director), Tom Emery (GGP Project Manager) & Deirdre Casella (GGP International Liaison Officer) Read more about Population Europe Webinar: Joining Generations & Gender Programme 2020 Image 30/01/2018 The Future of the Generations to Come Youth, Work-Life-Balance and Solidarity in Europe On the 23rd of January, the Generations & Gender Programme (GGP) and Population Europe organized a seminar at the European Parliament with the support of the MEP’s Alessia Mosca, Brando Benifei and Emilian Pavel. This event is part of the dissemination activities of the EU-project The Generations & Gender Programme – Evaluate, Plan, Initiate (GGP-EPI). Read more about The Future of the Generations to Come Image 13/12/2017 New Social Vulnerabilities in the Baltic Sea Region On November 14, 2017, experts from the realms of research, policy, and civil society met in the Nordic Embassies in Berlin to discuss the topic of "New social vulnerabilities in the Baltic Sea Region." The event – which was kindly hosted the Embassy of Sweden – was organized by the Max Planck Institute of Demographic Research in Rostock, the Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Policy in Munich, and Population Europe; in cooperation with the Council of the Baltic Sea States (CBSS). Read more about New Social Vulnerabilities in the Baltic Sea Region Image 18/10/2016 Opening of the Population Europe Exhibition in the European Parliament in Brussels The Population Europe Exhibition “How to get to 100 – and enjoy it”, which has been travelling over the past years throughout Europe, was, by invitation of Mr Heinz Becker MEP and with financial support of the Economic and Social Research Council, on display from 26th to 29th of September at the European Parliament in Brussels. Read more about Opening of the Population Europe Exhibition in the European Parliament in Brussels Image 12/10/2016 4th Annual FamiliesAndSocieties Stakeholder Seminar Policies for families: Is there a best practice? What are the current trends in social policies related to families in Europe? What are the most important areas for future policy interventions? Are there best practices to be followed? These were the main questions discussed at the fourth FamiliesAndSocieties Stakeholder Seminar in Brussels. The event was chaired by Gerda Neyer (Associate Professor at Stockholm University) and Livia Sz. Oláh (Associate Professor at Stockholm University and Project Coordinator of FamiliesAndSocieties). Read more about 4th Annual FamiliesAndSocieties Stakeholder Seminar Image 21/06/2016 Implication of Brexit for EU migrants Joint Workshop and Panel Debate with CPC On 10 May 2016, the Centre for Population Change CPC held two meetings in Westminster/London. Population Europe was a co-organiser of these events. The morning event saw the CPC research teams present their interim findings to an audience of policy-makers, academics, charity workers and journalists, followed by questions and discussion which will feed into their continuing research. Videos of the presentations can be seen on the CPC YouTube channel: Read more about Implication of Brexit for EU migrants Image 28/01/2016 Third Annual FamiliesAndSocieties Stakeholder Seminar: Intergenerational Linkages in the Family How policies shape the organisation of caring and financial responsibilities for family members The main questions discussed at the third FamiliesAndSocieties Stakeholder Seminar in Brussels were how laws and policies shape gendered interdependencies in families, how the so-called “sandwich generation” (those who are simultaneously raising a child and caring for parents, aged 45-69) cares for elderly parents across countries, and how the financial crisis has affected intergenerational patterns of family support across households. Read more about Third Annual FamiliesAndSocieties Stakeholder Seminar: Intergenerational Linkages in the Family Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 … Next page › Last page »
Image 28/01/2019 Berliner "Schlossgespräch": Population Diversity as a Trend for the Future On Monday, 21 January 2019, partners and colaborators of Population Europe met in Berlin to discuss population diversity as a trend for the future. The so called "Schlossgespräch" took part in the ESMT Berlin. The meeting was moderated by Andreas Edel, Executive Secretary Population Europe, and featured welcome speeches by Günter Stock, Chairman of the Einstein Foundation Berlin, and Sabine Kunst, President of the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Read more about Berliner "Schlossgespräch": Population Diversity as a Trend for the Future
Image 19/09/2018 Youth and Health in Advanced Societies Risks, Consequences and Policies To what extent do adolescent health conditions impact outcomes in later life? What are the new and emerging health challenges that adolescents and young adults may face within the European context? These were the driving questions that brought together an outstanding group of researchers and stakeholders at the Stakeholder Event Youth and Health in Advanced Societies. Risks, Consequences and Policies at Bocconi University on 6 September 2018. Read more about Youth and Health in Advanced Societies
Image 12/06/2018 The Future of Demography: How to Promote an “Interdiscipline" Population Europe organised the session The Future of Demography. How to promote an “Interdiscipline” at the 2018 European Population Conference in Brussels. Population Europe organised the session The Future of Demography. How to promote an “Interdiscipline” at the 2018 European Population Conference in Brussels. Chaired by Andreas Edel (Population Europe), the panellists were Agnieszka Chłoń-Domińczak (Warsaw School of Economics), Jane Falkingham (Centre for Population Change, University of Southampton), Wolfgang Lutz (Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital), Livia Oláh (Stockholm University, Department of Sociology), Lionel Thelen (European Research Council Executive Agency) and Emilio Zagheni (University of Washington / Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research). Read more about The Future of Demography: How to Promote an “Interdiscipline"
Image 22/05/2018 Population Europe Webinar: Joining Generations & Gender Programme 2020 Joining Generations & Gender Programme 2020 – Introductory Webinar with Anne Gauthier (GGP Director), Tom Emery (GGP Project Manager) & Deirdre Casella (GGP International Liaison Officer) Read more about Population Europe Webinar: Joining Generations & Gender Programme 2020
Image 30/01/2018 The Future of the Generations to Come Youth, Work-Life-Balance and Solidarity in Europe On the 23rd of January, the Generations & Gender Programme (GGP) and Population Europe organized a seminar at the European Parliament with the support of the MEP’s Alessia Mosca, Brando Benifei and Emilian Pavel. This event is part of the dissemination activities of the EU-project The Generations & Gender Programme – Evaluate, Plan, Initiate (GGP-EPI). Read more about The Future of the Generations to Come
Image 13/12/2017 New Social Vulnerabilities in the Baltic Sea Region On November 14, 2017, experts from the realms of research, policy, and civil society met in the Nordic Embassies in Berlin to discuss the topic of "New social vulnerabilities in the Baltic Sea Region." The event – which was kindly hosted the Embassy of Sweden – was organized by the Max Planck Institute of Demographic Research in Rostock, the Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Policy in Munich, and Population Europe; in cooperation with the Council of the Baltic Sea States (CBSS). Read more about New Social Vulnerabilities in the Baltic Sea Region
Image 18/10/2016 Opening of the Population Europe Exhibition in the European Parliament in Brussels The Population Europe Exhibition “How to get to 100 – and enjoy it”, which has been travelling over the past years throughout Europe, was, by invitation of Mr Heinz Becker MEP and with financial support of the Economic and Social Research Council, on display from 26th to 29th of September at the European Parliament in Brussels. Read more about Opening of the Population Europe Exhibition in the European Parliament in Brussels
Image 12/10/2016 4th Annual FamiliesAndSocieties Stakeholder Seminar Policies for families: Is there a best practice? What are the current trends in social policies related to families in Europe? What are the most important areas for future policy interventions? Are there best practices to be followed? These were the main questions discussed at the fourth FamiliesAndSocieties Stakeholder Seminar in Brussels. The event was chaired by Gerda Neyer (Associate Professor at Stockholm University) and Livia Sz. Oláh (Associate Professor at Stockholm University and Project Coordinator of FamiliesAndSocieties). Read more about 4th Annual FamiliesAndSocieties Stakeholder Seminar
Image 21/06/2016 Implication of Brexit for EU migrants Joint Workshop and Panel Debate with CPC On 10 May 2016, the Centre for Population Change CPC held two meetings in Westminster/London. Population Europe was a co-organiser of these events. The morning event saw the CPC research teams present their interim findings to an audience of policy-makers, academics, charity workers and journalists, followed by questions and discussion which will feed into their continuing research. Videos of the presentations can be seen on the CPC YouTube channel: Read more about Implication of Brexit for EU migrants
Image 28/01/2016 Third Annual FamiliesAndSocieties Stakeholder Seminar: Intergenerational Linkages in the Family How policies shape the organisation of caring and financial responsibilities for family members The main questions discussed at the third FamiliesAndSocieties Stakeholder Seminar in Brussels were how laws and policies shape gendered interdependencies in families, how the so-called “sandwich generation” (those who are simultaneously raising a child and caring for parents, aged 45-69) cares for elderly parents across countries, and how the financial crisis has affected intergenerational patterns of family support across households. Read more about Third Annual FamiliesAndSocieties Stakeholder Seminar: Intergenerational Linkages in the Family