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InvitationHigh-Level Experts Online Conference “Why Demography Matters. Population and Policy in the 21st Century”

BiB and Population Europe invite you to a conference on May 3 with the European Vice-President for Democracy and Demography and other eminent speakers.

Focus themes and articles

Press Release Fathers getting older at the birth of children: High average age not a new phenomenon

The average age of fathers at the birth of a child has risen sharply in Germany in recent decades: While it was 31.0 years in 1991, fathers were 34.7 years old on average when their children were born in 2022. more : Fathers getting older at the birth of children: High average age not a new phenomenon …

FReDA Call for Modules

Researchers can submit proposals for modules or individual questions for the survey of the fifth FReDA wave in autumn 2025. The deadline is 31 May 2024. more : Call for Modules …

Global migration flows (2015-2020) (refer to: Global migration flows)
Global migration flows (2015-2020) (refer to: Global migration flows)
Journal “Comparative Population Studies” (refer to: Comparative Population Studies)
Journal “Comparative Population Studies” (refer to: Comparative Population Studies)
BiB Population Research Series (refer to: BiB Population Research Series)
BiB Population Research Series (refer to: BiB Population Research Series)

Publications

Milewski, Nadja; Passet-Wittig, Jasmin, Bujard, Martin (2024): 

Infertility and seeking medical help to have a child vary across migrant origin groups in Germany.

BiB Working Paper 2/2024. Wiesbaden: Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung.

Cilek, Laura; Loichinger, Elke; Swiaczny, Frank; Schlömer, Claus; Hoymann, Jana; Maretzke, Steffen (2024): 

Future subnational population change in Germany: The role of internal and international migration.

BiB Working Paper 3/2024. Wiesbaden: Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung.

Ebeling, Marcus; Mühlichen, Michael; Talbäck, Mats; Rau, Roland; Goedel, Alexander; Klüsener, Sebastian (2024): 

Disease incidence and not case fatality drives the rural disadvantage in myocardial-infarction-related mortality in Germany.

Preventive Medicine 179(107833): 1–8.

Philipp, Marie-Fleur; Büchau, Silke; Schober, Pia S., Werner, Viktoria; Spiess, C. Katharina (2024): 

How daycare quality shapes norms around daycare use and parental employment: Experimental evidence from Germany.

BiB Working Paper 1/2024. Wiesbaden: Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung.

Surveys and Data of the BiB

German Emigration and Remigration Panel Study (GERPS)

In at least four survey waves, the study examines the individual consequences of international mobility for German nationals. The first survey was conducted from November 2018 to February 2019.

Transitions and Old Age Potential (TOP)

Two waves were conducted in 2013 and 2016. A third wave was conducted in 2019. This survey focuses on retirement transitions and the potential of older adults on the labour market, in civil society and in the family.

Familienleitbilder (FLB) – Concepts of Family in Germany

This survey was conducted in two waves: 2012 and 2016. The questionnaire focuses on the issues of relationship, family, children, parenthood and personal life circumstances.

Job Mobilities and Family Lives in Europe

The survey is an international comparative research project which focuses on the prevalence, the causes and the consequences of job-related spatial mobility in Europe.

Generations and Gender Survey (GGS)

This survey was conducted in three waves: 2005, 2008/2009 and 2018. Its focus is on relationships between children and their parents (generations) and relationships in couples (gender).

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