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Books and reports

Books & Reports

This section provides an overview of selected book publications of Population Europe researchers, cooperation partners and from other sources. If available, links guide the user to the publication websites.

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Why do people move to certain countries and why do they choose particular destinations? The aim of this research brief is to bring together lessons learnt about the main non-economic pull drivers of recent migration to the EU: policy uncertainty, asylum policies, as well as attitudes and perceptions.

Why do people move to certain countries and why do they choose particular destinations? The aim of this research brief is to bring together lessons learnt about the main non-economic pull drivers of recent migration to the EU: policy uncertainty, asylum policies, as well as attitudes and perceptions.

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This Handbook uses theoretical, descriptive, explanatory and policy approaches to explore health inequalities related to income, education, occupational status, social capital, biological and genetic factors.

This Handbook uses theoretical, descriptive, explanatory and policy approaches to explore health inequalities related to income, education, occupational status, social capital, biological and genetic factors.

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Demography is intimately related to both climate change adaptation and mitigation. The report focuses on demography and climate mitigation through analyses of trajectories for emissions and population at global and EU levels. At the global level, the report highlights the role of population momentum.

This new Joint Research Centre (JRC) study explores the connections, opportunities and challenges of demographic and climate change.

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The report introduces readers to international standards for documenting data (metadata) that underlie international infrastructures for producing and disseminating demographic data, and it recommends enhancing these services through the application of the FAIR principles.

This report introduces readers to international standards for documenting data that underlie international infrastructures for producing and disseminating demographic data.

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Good mental health is a vital part of people’s well-being, and the COVID-19 pandemic brought renewed attention to its importance. However, discussions so far have not focused sufficiently on how governments should best monitor it at the broader population level, and on how to consider both mental ill-health and positive mental states. This report supports national statistical offices and other data producers in collecting high-quality measures of population mental health outcomes in a more frequent, consistent and internationally harmonised manner.
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This policy briefing describes Ukrainians’ perspectives of depopulation collected using online focus groups in July 2021, seven months before the current invasion. Discussions were compared from eastern Ukraine, including in rural villages, the city of Mariupol, the large city of Kharkiv and occupied Donetsk. Participants observed that cities were growing at the expense of rural areas.