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European Population Conference | 17.06.2024REDIM at EPC 2024 in Edinburgh

At this year’s European Population Conference (EPC) held in Edinburgh, Scotland, from 12–15 June 2024, the REDIM team presented their latest research findings. more: REDIM at EPC 2024 in Edinburgh …

15th European Population Conference (EPC) in Edinburgh, UK (refer to: REDIM at EPC 2024 in Edinburgh)

New Article in “The Lancet Public Health” | 01.05.2024Socioeconomic Gap in Life Expectancy in Germany

New paper with the involvement of REDIM researchers assesses the determinants of the socioeconomic gap in life expectancy in Germany over time. more: Socioeconomic Gap in Life Expectancy in Germany …

Menschenmenge auf öffentlichem Platz (refer to: Socioeconomic Gap in Life Expectancy in Germany) | Source: © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com

New Article in “Demographic Research” | 30.04.2024Alternative Approach for Measuring Human Longevity

A new paper by Markus Sauerberg and Marc Luy explores the potential of the “standardised mean age at death” (MADstd) as a measure of human longevity. more: Alternative Approach for Measuring Human Longevity …

Menschen, die über binären Code laufen (refer to: Alternative Approach for Measuring Human Longevity) | Source: Orbon Alija via Getty Images

New Article in “Population Studies” | 26.04.2024Method for Redistributing Ill-Defined Causes of Death

A new research note by Pavel Grigoriev, Florian Bonnet and Elsa Perdrix presents a refined method for redistributing ill-defined causes of death. more: Method for Redistributing Ill-Defined Causes of Death …

Nullen und Einsen als Symbol für die Digitalisierung (refer to: Method for Redistributing Ill-Defined Causes of Death) | Source: © 3dkombinat / Adobe Stock

New Article in “Bundesgesundheitsblatt” | 18.04.2024Mortality Trends in International Comparison

A new paper by scientists from our team and our research network assesses the differences in mortality trends between Germany and other countries in Western Europe. more: Mortality Trends in International Comparison …

Bahngleise im Sonnenuntergang (refer to: Mortality Trends in International Comparison) | Source: © Pink Badger / Adobe Stock

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