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 Taking Stock of the Migration Data in Europe Fri May 28 We are pleased to invite you to join our upcoming Webinar ‘Taking stock of the migration data in Europe’ on Friday, May 28 at 13:00 – 14:00 CET, which is part of our activities under the H2020 Project ‘Quantifying Migration Scenarios for Better Policy’ (QuantMig).
Image 06/05/2021 Is the Age Variation in the Migrant Mortality Advantage Real? Matthew Wallace (Stockholm University) and Ben Wilson (Stockholm University London School of Economics) look to see if age differences in the migrant mortality advantage is genuine. Matthew Wallace (Stockholm University) and Ben Wilson (Stockholm University London School of Economics) look to see if age differences in the migrant mortality advantage is genuine. Read more about Is the Age Variation in the Migrant Mortality Advantage Real?
Image Modelling international migration flows in Europe by integrating multiple data sources Thu May 20 Emanuele del Fava (MPIDR) joins UPS in the Population and Society Research Unit of the Department of Statistics, Computer Science, App
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
Image 22/04/2021 How Does Unemployment Affect Migrants’ Likelihood to Leave England and Wales? An article in International Migration Review by Louise Caron and Mathieu Ichou (Institut National d’Etudes Démographiques, INED) refines the understanding of the role of unemployment at one’s destination on remigration behaviours. An article in International Migration Review by Louise Caron and Mathieu Ichou (Institut National d’Etudes Démographiques, INED) refines the understanding of the role of unemployment at one’s destination on remigration behaviours. Read more about How Does Unemployment Affect Migrants’ Likelihood to Leave England and Wales?
Image 22/04/21 Migration and Discrimination Read and download the full book here Rosita Fibbi, Arnfinn H. Midtbøen and Patrick Simon provide a state of the art overview of the discrimination research field, with a particular focus on discrimination against immigrants and their descendants. Rosita Fibbi, Arnfinn H. Midtbøen and Patrick Simon provide a state of the art overview of the discrimination research field, with a particular focus on discrimination against immigrants and their descendants. Read more about Migration and Discrimination
Image 30/03/21 Expert opinion on migration data Read and download the full report here To answer the question 'how well do publicly available statistics on international migration for European countries, more in particular statistics on international migration from national statistical agencies, reflect the true migration flows?' Nico Keilman and Georgios Aristotelous eliciting expert opinions on measurement accuracy and undercount. To answer the question 'how well do publicly available statistics on international migration for European countries, more in particular statistics on international migration from national statistical agencies, reflect the true migration flows?' Nico Keilman and Georgios Aristotelous eliciting expert opinions on measurement accuracy and undercount. Read more about Expert opinion on migration data
Image 23/03/2021 Missing New Births? The impact of emigration during the Great Recession on fertility levels in Italy In a recent paper published in the prestigious journal Demography, Massimo Anelli and Nicoletta Balbo asked the question: what would have happened to fertility levels in Italy if this massive emigration flow had not happened? Through this exercise, they could also understand what effect the recession on fertility levels would have been in the absence of out-migration. In a recent paper published in the prestigious journal <em>Demography</em>, Massimo Anelli and Nicoletta Balbo asked the question: what would have happened to fertility levels in Italy if this massive emigration flow had not happened? Through this exercise, they could also understand what effect the recession on fertility levels would have been in the absence of out-migration. Read more about Missing New Births?