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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. more: High-Level Experts Online Conference “Why Demography Matters. Population and Policy in the 21st Century” …

Menschenmenge in einer Stadt (refer to: High-Level Experts Online Conference “Why Demography Matters. Population and Policy in the 21st Century”) | Source: © Pavlo Vakhrushev/stock.adobe.com

German Society for Demography (DGD)Prizes awarded to BiB scientists

Two researchers from the BiB received awards at the DGD's annual conference: Dr. Michael Mühlichen received the Best Paper Award 2024 and the DGD Young Talent Award went to Elias Hofmann. more: Prizes awarded to BiB scientists …

Photo DGD Award winners Elias Hofman and Dr. Michael Mühlichen (refer to: Prizes awarded to BiB scientists) | Source: © BiB

The future of work"Adapting job biographies to demographic change"

From a working society to an active society: BiB ageing researcher Dr. Andreas Mergenthaler explains in an interview why it is worth discussing a new definition of "work". more: "Adapting job biographies to demographic change" …

Ältere Frau und älterer Mann bei der Arbeit im Supermarkt (refer to: "Adapting job biographies to demographic change") | Source: WavebreakMediaMicro / stock.adobe.com

InvitationBiB Population Research Series

The BiB invites you to the lecture series on March 20, 2024 from 11:00 to 12:15. Prof. Daniele Vignoli presents his paper “Can Policy Reforms Enhance Fertility? An Ex-Ante Evaluation through Factorial Survey Experiments”. more: BiB Population Research Series …

Erzieherin mit Kindern (refer to: BiB Population Research Series) | Source: © Krakenimages.com / Adobe Stock

BiB Fellow Gert G. Wagner passed away

The Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) mourns the loss of Gert G. Wagner: With his death on January 28, 2024, the social sciences lose one of its most important scientists and the BiB one of its first BiB Fellows. more: BiB Fellow Gert G. Wagner passed away …

Foto Prof. Dr. Gerd G. Wagner (refer to: BiB Fellow Gert G. Wagner passed away) | Source: © Alexander von Humboldt Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft (HIIG)

Parental Leave, ChildcareHow do people with a migration background utilise family policy measures?

In six empirical articles, a new special issue looks at the use of family policy measures such as parental leave or external childcare by people with and without a migration background in various European countries. more: How do people with a migration background utilise family policy measures? …

Kinder turnen in Turnhalle (refer to: How do people with a migration background utilise family policy measures?) | Source: © kristall / Adobe Stock

InvitationBiB Population Research Series

The BiB invites you to the lecture series on January 31, 2024 from 11:00 to 12:15. Prof. Raya Muttarak presents her paper “Population Dynamics Under Global Climate Change”. more: BiB Population Research Series …

Megacity im Grünen (refer to: BiB Population Research Series) | Source: © A. Emson / Adobe Stock

Press ReleaseGermany in the context of global migration flows: New interactive application offers surprising insights

A new BiB web tool provides insights into the trends of global migration flows and refugee movements between over 100 countries from 1990 to 2020 in just one interactive graphic. more: Germany in the context of global migration flows: New interactive application offers surprising insights …

Icon Globale Migrationsströme (2015-2020) (refer to: Germany in the context of global migration flows: New interactive application offers surprising insights)

Press ReleaseAfter 18 months in Germany: the living situation of Ukrainian refugees has improved significantly

Almost 3,000 refugees from Ukraine were surveyed for the third time about their living situation. For the first time, the new survey also provides data on children and young people who have fled with them. more: After 18 months in Germany: the living situation of Ukrainian refugees has improved significantly …

Ukrainische Kinder in der Schule (refer to: After 18 months in Germany: the living situation of Ukrainian refugees has improved significantly) | Source: © Iryna / Adobe Stock

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