Federal Institute for Population Research

Invitation: Berlin Demography Days 2025 | 02.06.2025Workshop “How can demography contribute to democratic resilience?”

Join us for the online workshop “How can demography contribute to democratic resilience? Between alarmism, wishful thinking and expectation management” on Tuesday, 24 June 2025 from 14:00–15:30 CET. Together we will discuss how demographic change and local perceptions are driving the rise of anti-democratic movements – and what can be done at the regional and local level. The event is part of the Berlin Demography Days 2025, for which the BiB is a cooperation partner.

Menschenmenge in Bewegung Source: © babaroga/stock.adobe.com

Simple explanations for the success of anti-democratic movements often fall short. This workshop analyses demographic developments and their consequences for skills shortages and the regional provision of public services. The electoral successes of anti-democratic movements cannot be explained solely by the demographic or socio-economic characteristics of individual groups. More decisive are local perceptions of problems and narratives of loss in the context of demographic change. These manifest themselves in a perceived political overload, blame and the supposed failure of ‘established’ politics. Together with experts from academia and the policy arena, we analyse these demographic trends and discuss practical solutions at regional and local levels.

This is a public event. We look forward to your participation in this discussion.

Keynotes:

  • Prof. Dr. Roland Rau | University of Rostock, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

    How will the shortage of skilled workers develop and what solutions can be found to overcome regional economic problems? Possible strategies such as increasing per capita productivity, making better use of existing labour market potential and targeted immigration will be discussed.

  • Prof. Dr. Claudia Neu | University of Göttingen

    What are the consequences of regional population decline for basic services and households? How can social cohesion and solidarity between different generations be strengthened in the context of increasing migration?

The event will take place online via Zoom. Simultaneous translation German-English will be provided throughout the event.

This event receives funding by the Federal Ministry for Education, Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth (BMFSFJ), the Federal Ministry of the Interior (BMI) and the Federal Ministry of Health (BMG).