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Immigrants in rural France: small numbers but increasingly diverse origins
Drawing on census data, Julie Fromentin and Pierre Pistre examine how rural immigrant populations have evolved in France since the 1970s, in numerical terms, as a share of the population, or by origin.

Drawing on census data, Julie Fromentin and Pierre Pistre examine how rural immigrant populations have evolved in France since the 1970s, in numerical terms, as a share of the population, or by origin.

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Migration, environment and climate change
This report summarises the findings of three papers produced during the research project, as well as the knowledge and policy gaps identified, along with approaches and entry points for addressing them.

This report summarises the findings of three papers produced during the research project, as well as the knowledge and policy gaps identified, along with approaches and entry points for addressing them.

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Post-Pandemic Populations
Beiträge von führenden Demograf*innen und Sozialwissenschaftler*innen, um die verschiedenen soziodemografischen Auswirkungen der Pandemie auf Deutschland und Europa.

Beiträge von führenden Demograf*innen und Sozialwissenschaftler*innen, um die verschiedenen soziodemografischen Auswirkungen der Pandemie auf Deutschland und Europa.

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Berlin Demography Days
The Berlin Demography Days were a three-day event that offered a platform for intense dialogue. Check out the incredible conversation now on our YouTube Channel.

The Berlin Demography Days were a three-day event that offered a platform for intense dialogue. Check out the incredible conversation now on our YouTube Channel.

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Taking Sotck of the Migraiton Data in Europe
Fri May 28
We are pleased to invite you to join our upcoming Webinar ‘Taking stock of the migration data in Europe’ on Friday, May 28 at 13:00 – 14:00 CET, which is part of our activities under the H2020 Project ‘Quantifying Migration Scenarios for Better Policy’ (QuantMig).
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Silhouettes of refugees people searching new homes or life due to persecution
Matthew Wallace (Stockholm University) and Ben Wilson (Stockholm University London School of Economics) look to see if age differences in the migrant mortality advantage is genuine.

Matthew Wallace (Stockholm University) and Ben Wilson (Stockholm University London School of Economics) look to see if age differences in the migrant mortality advantage is genuine.

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