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Guest Researchers | 03.06.2025We Welcome Florian Bonnet and Elsa Perdrix

Since June 2nd, Florian Bonnet from INED and Elsa Perdrix from Paris Dauphine University have been joining our team to explore regional mortality disparities in Europe. more: We Welcome Florian Bonnet and Elsa Perdrix …

REDIM team with guest researchers Florian Bonnet and Elsa Perdrix (refer to: We Welcome Florian Bonnet and Elsa Perdrix)

Population Association of America | 17.04.2025REDIM at PAA 2025 in Washington, D.C.

At this year’s conference of the Population Association of America (PAA) held from 10–13 April 2025, researchers from our team presented their latest research. more: REDIM at PAA 2025 in Washington, D.C. …

Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America (PAA) held in Washington DC from 10–13 April 2025 (refer to: REDIM at PAA 2025 in Washington, D.C.)

New Article in “Population Studies” | 17.09.2024Spatial Disparities in Cause-Specific Mortality in Ukraine

A new paper by Pavel Grigoriev and colleagues from our research network provides a comprehensive analysis of mortality patterns in Ukraine between 2006 and 2019. more: Spatial Disparities in Cause-Specific Mortality in Ukraine …

Kind malt ukrainische Flagge auf Asphalt (refer to: Spatial Disparities in Cause-Specific Mortality in Ukraine) | Source: © Inception/stock.adobe.com

New Article in “Population and Development Review” | 06.08.2024Declining or Widening Mortality Disparities in Europe?

A new paper by Markus Sauerberg and colleagues from our research network explores the spatial trends in life expectancy between 1995 and 2019 in 16 EU countries. more: Declining or Widening Mortality Disparities in Europe? …

Bahngleise im Sonnenuntergang (refer to: Declining or Widening Mortality Disparities in Europe?) | Source: © Pink Badger / Adobe Stock

Press Release | 31.07.2024Excess Mortality: Large Regional Differences across Europe

During the corona pandemic, most European regions recorded excess mortality. A new REDIM study allows a detailed spatial analysis of excess mortality over time for Europe for the first time. more: Excess Mortality: Large Regional Differences across Europe …

Krankenschwester hält älterem Patienten die Hand (refer to: Excess Mortality: Large Regional Differences across Europe) | Source: © Sandor Kacso / Adobe Stock

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