Federal Institute for Population Research

German Society for Demography 2022 | 16.03.2022Annual Conference 2022

This year's annual meeting of the DGD takes place from March 16 to 18, 2022 as a virtual event via the Zoom video conferencing platform. Main topic: Demographic change in Central and Eastern Europe - demographic behavior since 1990

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The following researchers from the BiB present their current research.

Wednesday, 16 March 2022

14:00 - 15:30
S6 - Convergence or divergence? Data and methods to compare demographic devel-opments in Europe (Central and Eastern Europe vs. ‘Western Europe’)
Christian Dudel, Sebastian Klüsener: "Male-female fertility differentials across 17 high-income countries"

15:45 – 16:15
Keynote Lecture
Prof. Dr. C. Katharina Spieß, "Family well-being in the pandemic and what it has to do with demographics"

Thursday, 17 March 2022

9:45 - 11:15
S8 - Inequalities in mortality and morbidity
Markus Sauerberg: "The impact of population’s educational composition on Healthy Life Years in Europe"

S9 - Migration in Europe since 1990
Chair: Frank Swiaczny

Sebastian Klüsener, Domantas, Jasilionis, Nikola Sander, Vlada Stankūnienė, Pavel Grigoriev: "Emigration from Lithuania to the United Kingdom, Norway, and Germany: An analysis based on census-linked data"

Friday, 18 March 2022

9:00 – 09:30 Uhr
Keynote Lecture
Nikola Sander: "Home Office as a Game Changer? Internal Migration in the post-Covid World"

9:45 - 11:15 Uhr
S11 - Der demografische Wandel in den Regionen Deutschlands. Ein Spiegelbild des deutschen Wiedervereinigungsprozesses
Frank Swiaczny, Stefania Środa-Murawska, Elżbieta Grzelak-Kostulska: "Regionaler demographischer Wandel in den neuen Bundesländern und Polen im Vergleich"

S12 - Partnerships, family, and care in Central and Eastern Europe
Chair: Anne-Kristin Kuhnt, Sabine Diabaté

11:30-12:30
Panel Discussion
Gabriele Doblhammer, Norbert F. Schneider, Franz Müntefering, Sidonie Fernau, Cornelia Schu: "Demografiestrategie passé?"