PopDigests Policy Briefs Discussion Papers Policy Insights Books and Reports Newsletter 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. Filter by topic AllAgeing and Life ExpectancyEnvironmentFamily and ChildrenHealthMigration and IntegrationProjections and ForecastsSociety and SolidarityWorking Life Language AllEnglishGermanFrenchSpanish Order by Date Title Image 10/03/17 Is every child counted? Status of data for children in the SDGs “Is every child counted” provides a status report on the data availability of child related SDG indicators showing that sufficient data is available only for half of those. Many indicators, such as those on poverty and violence cannot be compared, and are either too limited or of poor quality, leaving governments without the information they need to accurately address challenges facing millions of children, or to track progress towards achieving the Goals. The report also identifies priorities for enhancing the collection, analysis and use of data for children. Read more about Is every child counted? Status of data for children in the SDGs Image 01/03/17 Grandfathers - Global Perspectives This is the first book to bring together international scholars from around the world and from a wide variety of disciplines, to discover what is known about grandfathers and analyse the impact of close involvement with their grandchildren. Within the context of increased divorce rates, single parent families and healthier, more active elders, grandfathers have come out of the shadows and re-invented themselves in a new caring, nurturing role. Read more about Grandfathers - Global Perspectives Image 23/02/17 Family Continuity and Change - Contemporary European Perspectives This volume provides readers with recent sociological approaches to family understanding, theorising and practices within the context of continuities and change, both across generations and during individual life courses. The contributors uniquely investigate the friction between persisting family needs and changing circumstances, between holding on to traditional family norms and adapting to fast-changing demands. Read more about Family Continuity and Change - Contemporary European Perspectives Image 20/02/17 How Neighborhoods Affect the Health and Well-Being of Older Americans This report from the Population Reference Bureau summarizes recent research conducted by National Institute on Aging-supported researchers and others who have studied the association between neighborhood characteristics and the health and well-being of older adults. This research can inform policy decisions about community resource allocation and development planning. Read more about How Neighborhoods Affect the Health and Well-Being of Older Americans Image 20/02/17 Dare to Share: Germany's Experience Promoting Equal Partnership in Families This review introduces the background to and issues at stake in promoting equal partnerships in families in Germany. It encourages German policy makers to build on the important reforms since the mid-2000s to enable both fathers and mothers to have careers and children, and urges families to “dare to share”. To those ends it places Germany’s experience in an international comparison, and draws from the experience in, for example, France and the Nordic countries which have longstanding policies to support work-life balance and strengthen gender equality. This review introduces the background to and issues at stake in promoting equal partnerships in families in Germany. It encourages German policy makers to build on the important reforms since the mid-2000s to enable both fathers and mothers to have careers and children, and urges families to “dare to share”. To those ends it places Germany’s experience in an international comparison, and draws from the experience in, for example, France and the Nordic countries which have longstanding policies to support work-life balance and strengthen gender equality. Read more about Dare to Share: Germany's Experience Promoting Equal Partnership in Families Image 20/02/17 Changing Family Dynamics and Demographic Evolution: The Family Kaleidoscope Link to Publisher Whether considered from an American or a European perspective, the past four decades have seen family life become increasingly complex. Changing Family Dynamics and Demographic Evolution examines the various stages of change through the image of a kaleidoscope, providing new insights into the field of family dynamics and diversity. Read more about Changing Family Dynamics and Demographic Evolution: The Family Kaleidoscope Image 09/02/17 Childlessness in Europe: Contexts, Causes, and Consequences Link to publisher This open access book provides an overview of childlessness throughout Europe. It offers a collection of papers written by leading demographers and sociologists that examine contexts, causes, and consequences of childlessness in countries throughout the region.The book features data from all over Europe. It specifically highlights patterns of childlessness in Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Finland, Sweden, Austria and Switzerland. Read more about Childlessness in Europe: Contexts, Causes, and Consequences Image 09/02/17 Employment and Social Development in Europe - Quarterly Review - Winter 2016 (07/02/2017) The review highlights continuing economic growth in the EU together with a steady decrease in unemployment. In the third quarter of 2016, employment exceeded its pre-crisis peak by 0.9%, or 940 thousand more people in employment than in spring 2008. In December 2016, there were 1.8 million less unemployed people than the year before; including 1.3 million people less in the Euro Area. Full online access to the report. Read more about Employment and Social Development in Europe - Quarterly Review - Winter 2016 (07/02/2017) Image 22/12/16 South-North Migration of EU Citizens in Times of Crisis Full online access to the book. The financial and economic crisis has been a challenge for the European integration process, and, in many respects, the study of South-North EU migration in times of crisis reveals as much about contemporary mobilities in the EU as it does on Member States’ willingness to build solidarity across borders. To study this phenomenon, this book involves contributions by scholars and institutions from both Southern and Northern Europe. Read more about South-North Migration of EU Citizens in Times of Crisis Image 19/12/16 Approaches to the labour market integration of refugees and asylum seekers Full report This report expands on existing research on the labour market integration of refugees and asylum seekers as a response to the refugee crisis. It updates information on legislation and practical arrangements in the first half of 2016, examines labour market integration in the broader context of receiving asylum seekers and supporting both them and refugees, and explores the role of the social partners. The study finds that the main countries affected made many efforts to provide faster and easier access to their labour markets for asylum seekers. Read more about Approaches to the labour market integration of refugees and asylum seekers Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 29 Current page 30 Page 31 … Next page › Last page »
Image 10/03/17 Is every child counted? Status of data for children in the SDGs “Is every child counted” provides a status report on the data availability of child related SDG indicators showing that sufficient data is available only for half of those. Many indicators, such as those on poverty and violence cannot be compared, and are either too limited or of poor quality, leaving governments without the information they need to accurately address challenges facing millions of children, or to track progress towards achieving the Goals. The report also identifies priorities for enhancing the collection, analysis and use of data for children. Read more about Is every child counted? Status of data for children in the SDGs
Image 01/03/17 Grandfathers - Global Perspectives This is the first book to bring together international scholars from around the world and from a wide variety of disciplines, to discover what is known about grandfathers and analyse the impact of close involvement with their grandchildren. Within the context of increased divorce rates, single parent families and healthier, more active elders, grandfathers have come out of the shadows and re-invented themselves in a new caring, nurturing role. Read more about Grandfathers - Global Perspectives
Image 23/02/17 Family Continuity and Change - Contemporary European Perspectives This volume provides readers with recent sociological approaches to family understanding, theorising and practices within the context of continuities and change, both across generations and during individual life courses. The contributors uniquely investigate the friction between persisting family needs and changing circumstances, between holding on to traditional family norms and adapting to fast-changing demands. Read more about Family Continuity and Change - Contemporary European Perspectives
Image 20/02/17 How Neighborhoods Affect the Health and Well-Being of Older Americans This report from the Population Reference Bureau summarizes recent research conducted by National Institute on Aging-supported researchers and others who have studied the association between neighborhood characteristics and the health and well-being of older adults. This research can inform policy decisions about community resource allocation and development planning. Read more about How Neighborhoods Affect the Health and Well-Being of Older Americans
Image 20/02/17 Dare to Share: Germany's Experience Promoting Equal Partnership in Families This review introduces the background to and issues at stake in promoting equal partnerships in families in Germany. It encourages German policy makers to build on the important reforms since the mid-2000s to enable both fathers and mothers to have careers and children, and urges families to “dare to share”. To those ends it places Germany’s experience in an international comparison, and draws from the experience in, for example, France and the Nordic countries which have longstanding policies to support work-life balance and strengthen gender equality. This review introduces the background to and issues at stake in promoting equal partnerships in families in Germany. It encourages German policy makers to build on the important reforms since the mid-2000s to enable both fathers and mothers to have careers and children, and urges families to “dare to share”. To those ends it places Germany’s experience in an international comparison, and draws from the experience in, for example, France and the Nordic countries which have longstanding policies to support work-life balance and strengthen gender equality. Read more about Dare to Share: Germany's Experience Promoting Equal Partnership in Families
Image 20/02/17 Changing Family Dynamics and Demographic Evolution: The Family Kaleidoscope Link to Publisher Whether considered from an American or a European perspective, the past four decades have seen family life become increasingly complex. Changing Family Dynamics and Demographic Evolution examines the various stages of change through the image of a kaleidoscope, providing new insights into the field of family dynamics and diversity. Read more about Changing Family Dynamics and Demographic Evolution: The Family Kaleidoscope
Image 09/02/17 Childlessness in Europe: Contexts, Causes, and Consequences Link to publisher This open access book provides an overview of childlessness throughout Europe. It offers a collection of papers written by leading demographers and sociologists that examine contexts, causes, and consequences of childlessness in countries throughout the region.The book features data from all over Europe. It specifically highlights patterns of childlessness in Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Finland, Sweden, Austria and Switzerland. Read more about Childlessness in Europe: Contexts, Causes, and Consequences
Image 09/02/17 Employment and Social Development in Europe - Quarterly Review - Winter 2016 (07/02/2017) The review highlights continuing economic growth in the EU together with a steady decrease in unemployment. In the third quarter of 2016, employment exceeded its pre-crisis peak by 0.9%, or 940 thousand more people in employment than in spring 2008. In December 2016, there were 1.8 million less unemployed people than the year before; including 1.3 million people less in the Euro Area. Full online access to the report. Read more about Employment and Social Development in Europe - Quarterly Review - Winter 2016 (07/02/2017)
Image 22/12/16 South-North Migration of EU Citizens in Times of Crisis Full online access to the book. The financial and economic crisis has been a challenge for the European integration process, and, in many respects, the study of South-North EU migration in times of crisis reveals as much about contemporary mobilities in the EU as it does on Member States’ willingness to build solidarity across borders. To study this phenomenon, this book involves contributions by scholars and institutions from both Southern and Northern Europe. Read more about South-North Migration of EU Citizens in Times of Crisis
Image 19/12/16 Approaches to the labour market integration of refugees and asylum seekers Full report This report expands on existing research on the labour market integration of refugees and asylum seekers as a response to the refugee crisis. It updates information on legislation and practical arrangements in the first half of 2016, examines labour market integration in the broader context of receiving asylum seekers and supporting both them and refugees, and explores the role of the social partners. The study finds that the main countries affected made many efforts to provide faster and easier access to their labour markets for asylum seekers. Read more about Approaches to the labour market integration of refugees and asylum seekers