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Filter by topic AllAgeing and Life ExpectancyEnvironmentFamily and ChildrenHealthMigration and IntegrationProjections and ForecastsSociety and SolidarityWorking Life Language AllEnglishGermanFrenchSpanish Order by Date Title Image 28/08/2018 World Population Data 2018: Population Age Structure The world population is growing older. With continued declines in fertility and mortality, the global population's shift toward an older age structure, known as population aging, will accelerate. Older adults' (ages 65+) share of the global population increased from 5 percent in 1960 to 9 percent in 2018 and is projected to rise to 16 percent by 2050, with the segment ages 85 and older growing the fastest. Children's (ages 0 to 14) share is falling, from 37 percent in 1960, to 26 percent in 2018, with a projected decrease to 21 percent by 2050. Read more about World Population Data 2018: Population Age Structure Image 28/05/2018 Life Expectancy, by Aline Desesquelles Figuring out population change, videos about fundamental demographic issues December 2017 Videos: Oriscus production Read more about Life Expectancy, by Aline Desesquelles Image 22/05/2018 Recording of the Population Europe Webinar: Joining Generations & Gender Programme 2020 Joining Generations & Gender Programme 2020 – Introductory Webinar with Anne Gauthier (GGP Director), Tom Emery (GGP Project Manager) & Deirdre Casella (GGP International Liaison Officer) Read more about Recording of the Population Europe Webinar: Joining Generations & Gender Programme 2020 Image 08/03/2018 CPC Seminar: 'The Kids Are Alright' with Professor Christina Gibson-Davis Professor Christina Gibson-Davis visited CPC to give a seminar on her work on non-marital births and child well-being. Christina is an associate professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University, with a secondary appointment in sociology. Her research interests centre around social and economic differences in family formation patterns. Her current research focuses on the how divergent patterns of family formation affect economic inequality. Read more about CPC Seminar: 'The Kids Are Alright' with Professor Christina Gibson-Davis Image 12/02/2018 CPC Seminar: 'Immigration after Brexit' with Professor Jonathan Portes (King’s College London) CPC was delighted that Professor Jonathan Portes gave the January Seminar. Jonathan started his career at HM Treasury in 1987, and spent most of his career as a civil servant, serving as Chief Economist at the Department for Work and Pensions from 2002 to 2008 and Chief Economist at the Cabinet Office from 2008 to 2011. He led the Cabinet Office’s economic analysis and economic policy work during the financial crisis and on the G20 London Summit in April 2009. From 2011 to 2015, he was Director of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research. Read more about CPC Seminar: 'Immigration after Brexit' with Professor Jonathan Portes (King’s College London) Image 03/04/2017 How to Use the App "A Life Journey" Our app "A Life Journey" provides insights on the topic of demographic change in Europe and also introduces individuals to the field of population studies. To find out how to use our app "A Life Journey", please watch this short video to learn about all of its features and content. Download for your iPhone© here Read more about How to Use the App "A Life Journey" Image 03/04/2017 What is Demography All About? The population in Europe is continuously changing. People are living longer, having few children, and more people are moving to Europe. All of these changes contribute to demographic change. It is important, particularly for younger generations, to learn about demography and how it affects their lives. This video provides a short introduction to the field of demography and the app "A Life Journey". This app is a fun, interactive way to learn more about demography and demographic change in Europe. Read more about What is Demography All About? Image 28/12/2015 Henri Leridon: A History of Forecast INED celebrated its 70th anniversary with special conferences, September 22, 2015. Henri Leridon (INED) presents a history of forecast in population research. Realisation: Odile Gras © Institut national d’études démographiques The Population Europe Inter-Face Series has been published with financial support from the Progress programme of the European Union in the framework of the project ”Supporting a Partnership for Enhancing Europe’s Capacity to Tackle Demographic and Societal Change”. Read more about Henri Leridon: A History of Forecast Image 28/12/2015 Migrations and Integration - a Roundtable by INED INED celebrated its 70th anniversary with special conferences, September 22, 2015. In this roundtable animated by the journalist Thierry Guerrier, the participants were : Cris Beauchemin (INED), Geneviève Jacques (La Cimade), Victor Piché (University of Montréal), Mirna Safi (Sciences po Paris). Realisation: Odile Gras © Institut national d’études démographiques Read more about Migrations and Integration - a Roundtable by INED Image 28/12/2015 Current Issues in Health, Ageing and Mortality: a Roundtable with INED INED celebrated its 70th anniversary with special conferences, September 22, 2015. In this roundtable animated by the journalist Thierry Guerrier, the participants were : Jean-Claude Ameisen (French national ethics committee), Géraldine Duthé (INED), Agnès Lefranc (InVS), Jean-Marie Robine (Inser-Ined-EPHE). 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Image 28/08/2018 World Population Data 2018: Population Age Structure The world population is growing older. With continued declines in fertility and mortality, the global population's shift toward an older age structure, known as population aging, will accelerate. Older adults' (ages 65+) share of the global population increased from 5 percent in 1960 to 9 percent in 2018 and is projected to rise to 16 percent by 2050, with the segment ages 85 and older growing the fastest. Children's (ages 0 to 14) share is falling, from 37 percent in 1960, to 26 percent in 2018, with a projected decrease to 21 percent by 2050. Read more about World Population Data 2018: Population Age Structure
Image 28/05/2018 Life Expectancy, by Aline Desesquelles Figuring out population change, videos about fundamental demographic issues December 2017 Videos: Oriscus production Read more about Life Expectancy, by Aline Desesquelles
Image 22/05/2018 Recording of the Population Europe Webinar: Joining Generations & Gender Programme 2020 Joining Generations & Gender Programme 2020 – Introductory Webinar with Anne Gauthier (GGP Director), Tom Emery (GGP Project Manager) & Deirdre Casella (GGP International Liaison Officer) Read more about Recording of the Population Europe Webinar: Joining Generations & Gender Programme 2020
Image 08/03/2018 CPC Seminar: 'The Kids Are Alright' with Professor Christina Gibson-Davis Professor Christina Gibson-Davis visited CPC to give a seminar on her work on non-marital births and child well-being. Christina is an associate professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University, with a secondary appointment in sociology. Her research interests centre around social and economic differences in family formation patterns. Her current research focuses on the how divergent patterns of family formation affect economic inequality. Read more about CPC Seminar: 'The Kids Are Alright' with Professor Christina Gibson-Davis
Image 12/02/2018 CPC Seminar: 'Immigration after Brexit' with Professor Jonathan Portes (King’s College London) CPC was delighted that Professor Jonathan Portes gave the January Seminar. Jonathan started his career at HM Treasury in 1987, and spent most of his career as a civil servant, serving as Chief Economist at the Department for Work and Pensions from 2002 to 2008 and Chief Economist at the Cabinet Office from 2008 to 2011. He led the Cabinet Office’s economic analysis and economic policy work during the financial crisis and on the G20 London Summit in April 2009. From 2011 to 2015, he was Director of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research. Read more about CPC Seminar: 'Immigration after Brexit' with Professor Jonathan Portes (King’s College London)
Image 03/04/2017 How to Use the App "A Life Journey" Our app "A Life Journey" provides insights on the topic of demographic change in Europe and also introduces individuals to the field of population studies. To find out how to use our app "A Life Journey", please watch this short video to learn about all of its features and content. Download for your iPhone© here Read more about How to Use the App "A Life Journey"
Image 03/04/2017 What is Demography All About? The population in Europe is continuously changing. People are living longer, having few children, and more people are moving to Europe. All of these changes contribute to demographic change. It is important, particularly for younger generations, to learn about demography and how it affects their lives. This video provides a short introduction to the field of demography and the app "A Life Journey". This app is a fun, interactive way to learn more about demography and demographic change in Europe. Read more about What is Demography All About?
Image 28/12/2015 Henri Leridon: A History of Forecast INED celebrated its 70th anniversary with special conferences, September 22, 2015. Henri Leridon (INED) presents a history of forecast in population research. Realisation: Odile Gras © Institut national d’études démographiques The Population Europe Inter-Face Series has been published with financial support from the Progress programme of the European Union in the framework of the project ”Supporting a Partnership for Enhancing Europe’s Capacity to Tackle Demographic and Societal Change”. Read more about Henri Leridon: A History of Forecast
Image 28/12/2015 Migrations and Integration - a Roundtable by INED INED celebrated its 70th anniversary with special conferences, September 22, 2015. In this roundtable animated by the journalist Thierry Guerrier, the participants were : Cris Beauchemin (INED), Geneviève Jacques (La Cimade), Victor Piché (University of Montréal), Mirna Safi (Sciences po Paris). Realisation: Odile Gras © Institut national d’études démographiques Read more about Migrations and Integration - a Roundtable by INED
Image 28/12/2015 Current Issues in Health, Ageing and Mortality: a Roundtable with INED INED celebrated its 70th anniversary with special conferences, September 22, 2015. In this roundtable animated by the journalist Thierry Guerrier, the participants were : Jean-Claude Ameisen (French national ethics committee), Géraldine Duthé (INED), Agnès Lefranc (InVS), Jean-Marie Robine (Inser-Ined-EPHE). Realisation: Odile Gras © Institut national d’études démographiques Read more about Current Issues in Health, Ageing and Mortality: a Roundtable with INED