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New Article in “International Handbooks of Population” | 27.05.2020Combining Working Life and Health Expectancies

How long people (can) work depends not only on the age at which they retire. A new article investigates the relationship between working life expectancy and health expectancy against the backdrop of longer working lives and reveals inequalities. more: Combining Working Life and Health Expectancies …

Chart of the Month | 23.04.2020Housing Situation under COVID-19: Every Third Family in Germany Has No Garden

In Germany, about one third of all families with young children have no access to a garden. This result is part of a new study of the BiB concerning the living situation of families during the Corona Crisis. more: Housing Situation under COVID-19: Every Third Family in Germany Has No Garden …

Nackte Füße einer Familie auf einer Wiese (refer to: Housing Situation under COVID-19: Every Third Family in Germany Has No Garden) | Source: © Halfpoint / Adobe Stock

1.42 million EU grants for REDIM | 14.04.2020BiB Expands Research on Mortality Causes

Starting in August, Dr. Pavel Grigoriev will be strengthening mortality research at the BiB by launching his research project “Regional disparities in cause-specific mortality in Europe: the role of local context and national health policies” (REDIM) more: BiB Expands Research on Mortality Causes …

Director Prof. Dr. Schneider and Dr. Pavel Grigoriev (refer to: BiB Expands Research on Mortality Causes)

Chart of the Month | 01.04.2020Labour Participation among Older Adults Tripled in 20 Years

In Germany, more and more people aged 60 to 64 pursue gainful employment. This is the result of a new study on the living conditions of older persons conducted by the BiB. more: Labour Participation among Older Adults Tripled in 20 Years …

Jugendlicher und Ausbilder an einer CNC-Maschine (refer to: Labour Participation among Older Adults Tripled in 20 Years) | Source: © industrieblick / Adobe Stock

German Emigration and Remigration Panel Study (GERPS) | 31.03.2020Call for Proposals

GERPS invites researchers to send proposals for a short questionnaire module, which will be implemented in the study’s upcoming wave 4. more: Call for Proposals …

Logo Call for Proposals (refer to: Call for Proposals)

German Emigration and Remigration Panel Study | 30.03.2020Data and Methodology Report of the First Wave Now Online

GERPS provides new data on the consequences of international mobility over the life course. more: Data and Methodology Report of the First Wave Now Online …

Logo des Forschungsprojektes „German Emigration and Remigration Panel Study (GERPS)“ (refer to: Data and Methodology Report of the First Wave Now Online)

Chart of the Month | 26.02.2020Family and Work Phases Are Alternating More Frequently than in the Past

The implementation of parental benefits in 2007 has encouraged women to return to work more frequently between births than before. more: Family and Work Phases Are Alternating More Frequently than in the Past …

Goldfisch springt von einem Glas ins andere (refer to: Family and Work Phases Are Alternating More Frequently than in the Past) | Source: © Mikael Damkier / Adobe Stock

Chart of the Month | 29.01.2020EU Citizens Constitute One Third of All Naturalisations in Germany

The number of EU citizens who have applied for a German passport has increased substantially in recent years. more: EU Citizens Constitute One Third of All Naturalisations in Germany …

New Article in “Journal of Family Research” | 27.01.2020Together or Apart? Spousal Migration and Reunification Practices of Refugees

A new contribution deals with migration and reunification processes among recent male and female refugees from Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria in Germany. more: Together or Apart? Spousal Migration and Reunification Practices of Refugees …

Erdkugel mit verbundenen Linien (refer to: Together or Apart? Spousal Migration and Reunification Practices of Refugees) | Source: © Mopic / Adobe Stock

New Article in “European Societies” | 21.01.2020Does Economic Insecurity Boost Prejudices against Immigrants?

A new contribution analyses the question of whether unemployment and a worsening economic situation can affect attitudes towards immigrants. more: Does Economic Insecurity Boost Prejudices against Immigrants? …

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