Image 27/05/2021 Discussion Paper No. 13: Post-Pandemic Populations Die soziodemografischen Folgen der COVID-19-Pandemie in Deutschland Document Download Discussion Paper 13/2021 (1.47 MB) Beiträge von führenden Demograf*innen und Sozialwissenschaftler*innen, um die verschiedenen soziodemografischen Auswirkungen der Pandemie auf Deutschland und Europa. Beiträge von führenden Demograf*innen und Sozialwissenschaftler*innen, um die verschiedenen soziodemografischen Auswirkungen der Pandemie auf Deutschland und Europa. Read more about Discussion Paper No. 13: Post-Pandemic Populations
Image 26/05/21 Berlin Demography Days Videos now on YouTube The Berlin Demography Days were a three-day event that offered a platform for intense dialogue. Check out the incredible conversation now on our YouTube Channel. The Berlin Demography Days were a three-day event that offered a platform for intense dialogue. Check out the incredible conversation now on our YouTube Channel.
Image 18/05/21 Sex Selection for Daughters: Demographic Consequences of Female-biased Sex Ratios Read and download the full book Martin Kolk and Karim Jebari explore the demographic consequences of a female-biased sex ratio for population growth and population age structure and discuss the technology and parental preferences that may give rise to such a scenario. Martin Kolk and Karim Jebari explore the demographic consequences of a female-biased sex ratio for population growth and population age structure and discuss the technology and parental preferences that may give rise to such a scenario. Read more about Sex Selection for Daughters: Demographic Consequences of Female-biased Sex Ratios
Image 17/05/21 Multidisciplinary perspectives on social support and maternal–child health Read and download the full book In this multidisciplinary special issue compiled and edited by Abigail E. Page, Emily H. Emmott and Sarah Myers, they explore social support from different perspectives. In this multidisciplinary special issue compiled and edited by Abigail E. Page, Emily H. Emmott and Sarah Myers, they explore social support from different perspectives. Read more about Multidisciplinary perspectives on social support and maternal–child health
Image 13/05/2021 Who seeks medically assisted reproduction? The reasons why people decide for or against seeking medical help for infertility are far from clear Jasmin Passet-Wittig (German Federal Institute for Population Research) and Arthur L. Greil (Alfred University) provide a comprehensive review of 39 studies from 11 developed countries, discuss their conceptual and methodological problems and suggest avenues for further research. Jasmin Passet-Wittig (German Federal Institute for Population Research) and Arthur L. Greil (Alfred University) provide a comprehensive review of 39 studies from 11 developed countries, discuss their conceptual and methodological problems and suggest avenues for further research. Read more about Who seeks medically assisted reproduction?
Image Millennium Cohort Study Age 22 Sweep: Consultative Workshop Tue May 25 This interactive half-day event is an opportunity to help shape the content of the Millennium Cohort Study Age 22 Sweep (Principal Investigator Prof. Emla Fitzsimons).
Image 06/05/21 Social Background and the Demographic Life Course: Cross-National Comparisons Read and download the full book Edited by Aart C. Liefbroer and Mioara Zoutewelle-Terovan (NIDI), this open-access book examines how childhood social disadvantage influences young-adult demographic decision-making and later-life economic and well-being outcomes. Edited by Aart C. Liefbroer and Mioara Zoutewelle-Terovan (NIDI), this open-access book examines how childhood social disadvantage influences young-adult demographic decision-making and later-life economic and well-being outcomes. Read more about Social Background and the Demographic Life Course: Cross-National Comparisons
Image 05/05/21 The European Commission launches the Atlas of Demography On Tuesday, April 29, the European Commission launched the Atlas of Demography, a new, interactive and multidimensional tool. On Tuesday, April 29, the European Commission launched the Atlas of Demography, a new, interactive and multidimensional tool.
Image 03/05/2021 Is it only a matter of economic resources? Understanding intentions to be childless in Europe Marco Albertini (University of Bologna) and Elisa Brini (University of Trento) focus on the analysis of voluntary childlessness of women and men in Europe, using data from the Generations and Gender Survey Marco Albertini (University of Bologna) and Elisa Brini (University of Trento) focus on the analysis of voluntary childlessness of women and men in Europe, using data from the Generations and Gender Survey Read more about Is it only a matter of economic resources?
Image 29/04/2021 Religiosity and Fertility Intentions Do the highly religious form childbearing plans differently from their less religious counterparts? Christoph Bein (NIDI-KNAW & University of Groningen), Monika Mynarska (Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw) and Anne Gauthier (NIDI-KNAW & University of Groningen) investigate whether highly religious people perceive higher benefits and lower costs of having children than the less religious. Christoph Bein (Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI-KNAW) & University of Groningen), Monika Mynarska (Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw) and Anne Gauthier (NIDI-KNAW & University of Groningen) investigate whether highly religious people perceive higher benefits and lower costs of having children than the less religious. Read more about Religiosity and Fertility Intentions