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 10/11/14 Le migrazione al tempo della crisi (Migration in times of crisis) Download Book This volume (in Italian language) is a collection of articles published in Neodemos on migration, edited by Corrado Bonifazi and Massimo Livi Bacci. The first part of the book analyses the international context: migrants’ rights, the right of free movement inside the EU, and changes in migration cycles. The second part explores immigration in Italy: general trends, and the effect of the crisis. The third part of the book deals with integration, citizenship and demographic issues. The final part is about emigration of Italians. Read more about Le migrazione al tempo della crisi (Migration in times of crisis) Image 30/09/14 Multistate Analysis of Life Histories with R Abstract and Download Details This book by Frans Willekens presents a step-by-step procedure for investigating life histories using descriptive methods and statistical modeling, as well as the popular software language for statistical computing (R). It also provides an introduction to multistate event history analysis. It is an extension of survival analysis, in which a single terminal event (endpoint) is considered and the time-to-event is studied. Multistate models focus on life histories or trajectories, conceptualized as sequences of states and sequences of transitions between states. Read more about Multistate Analysis of Life Histories with R Image 22/09/14 World Population and Human Capital in the Twenty-First Century Abstract and Download Details This book by Wolfgang Lutz, William P. Butz, and Samir KC addresses systematically and quantitatively the role of educational attainment in global population trends and models. Seven background chapters summarise past trends in fertility, mortality, migration, and education; examine relevant theories and identify key determining factors; and set the assumptions that are subsequently translated into alternative scenario projections to 2100. Read more about World Population and Human Capital in the Twenty-First Century Image 25/08/14 Population Ageing in Europe Abstract and Download Details This publication focuses on the challenges and opportunities of population ageing in Europe. Reviewing the outcomes of EU-funded research in social sciences funded under the sixth and the seventh framework programmes, it aims to address the question of how the EU is preparing for advanced population ageing and what type of public policies it should pursue. Read more about Population Ageing in Europe Image 07/05/14 Counting Populations, Understanding Societies Abstract and Download Details This book by Véronique Petit determines how anthropology and demography can be used in conjunction in the field of population and development. It offers a critical assessment of recent developments in the field of population and development and focusses on anthropological demography taking demography as an entry point. The core aim of this book is to determine how anthropology and demography can be used in conjunction in the field of population and development. Read more about Counting Populations, Understanding Societies Image 30/04/14 Sexuality And Reproduction In Contemporary Italy Every two years the AISP scientific board – Italian Association for Population Studies – a division of the SIS, Italian Statistical Society, publishes a Report on the Italian population, on its dynamics and, where possible, from an international point of view. The most recent volume, published in 2013, deals with various aspects linked to reproduction, that is to say those phenomena closely related to conception and having children, and to how such phenomena have changed over the last 30 years. Read more about Sexuality And Reproduction In Contemporary Italy Image 04/04/14 European Policy Brief: Parental Separation, Child Well-Being And Family Policies In Europe It is well-known that family configurations have become more and more diverse over the last decades. Single-parent families, cohabiting families of the opposite or same sex, and intergenerational households are only examples of the current diversity. In Europe, family structures still vary substantially among countries. For instance, in 2011 the number of live births outside marriage ranged from 7.4% in Greece to 65% in Iceland. However, trends over time have substantially increased everywhere. Read more about European Policy Brief: Parental Separation, Child Well-Being And Family Policies In Europe Image 27/02/14 The Fertility Gap In Europe: Singularities Of The Spanish Case Abstract and Download Details Since the second half of the 20th century, the decline in fertility has been a constant in practically all advanced societies. This study increases our understanding of the multidimensional character of this phemomenon, addressing educational and labour market factors, the impact of public policies, the transformation of gender roles and new family configurations. Spain is the object of this in depth analysis because it exhibits behaviour that deviates from other cases of low fertility. Read more about The Fertility Gap In Europe: Singularities Of The Spanish Case Image 27/12/13 Europe’s Societal Challenges. An Analysis Of Global Societal Trends To 2030 And Their Impact On The EU Abstract and Download Details Rising inequality will be the single most prominent societal challenge for the EU in the coming decades, says a newly published report titled “Europe’s Societal Challenges. An analysis of global societal trends to 2030 and their impact on the EU”. The authors argue that because the EU is entering an era of long-term slow economic growth, it cannot rely on productivity growth as the engine for wellbeing. The EU must invest in its human resources, giving citizens the tools to seize all the opportunities that come their way, by boosting health, inclusion, education, skills and connectivity. Read more about Europe’s Societal Challenges. An Analysis Of Global Societal Trends To 2030 And Their Impact On The EU Image 26/09/13 Childbearing, Women's Employment And Work-Life Balance Policies In Contemporary Europe Abstract and Download Details This volume by Livia Sz. Oláh and Ewa Frątczak addresses the tensions between work and welfare with respect to fertility. Focusing on childbearing choices (intentions, desires) as influential predictors of future fertility, the contributors examine the importance of labour force attachment on young women's fertility plans in the context of increased labour market flexibility and differences in work-life balance policies across Europe in the early 21st century. Read more about Childbearing, Women's Employment And Work-Life Balance Policies In Contemporary Europe Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 33 Current page 34 Page 35 … Next page › Last page »
Image 10/11/14 Le migrazione al tempo della crisi (Migration in times of crisis) Download Book This volume (in Italian language) is a collection of articles published in Neodemos on migration, edited by Corrado Bonifazi and Massimo Livi Bacci. The first part of the book analyses the international context: migrants’ rights, the right of free movement inside the EU, and changes in migration cycles. The second part explores immigration in Italy: general trends, and the effect of the crisis. The third part of the book deals with integration, citizenship and demographic issues. The final part is about emigration of Italians. Read more about Le migrazione al tempo della crisi (Migration in times of crisis)
Image 30/09/14 Multistate Analysis of Life Histories with R Abstract and Download Details This book by Frans Willekens presents a step-by-step procedure for investigating life histories using descriptive methods and statistical modeling, as well as the popular software language for statistical computing (R). It also provides an introduction to multistate event history analysis. It is an extension of survival analysis, in which a single terminal event (endpoint) is considered and the time-to-event is studied. Multistate models focus on life histories or trajectories, conceptualized as sequences of states and sequences of transitions between states. Read more about Multistate Analysis of Life Histories with R
Image 22/09/14 World Population and Human Capital in the Twenty-First Century Abstract and Download Details This book by Wolfgang Lutz, William P. Butz, and Samir KC addresses systematically and quantitatively the role of educational attainment in global population trends and models. Seven background chapters summarise past trends in fertility, mortality, migration, and education; examine relevant theories and identify key determining factors; and set the assumptions that are subsequently translated into alternative scenario projections to 2100. Read more about World Population and Human Capital in the Twenty-First Century
Image 25/08/14 Population Ageing in Europe Abstract and Download Details This publication focuses on the challenges and opportunities of population ageing in Europe. Reviewing the outcomes of EU-funded research in social sciences funded under the sixth and the seventh framework programmes, it aims to address the question of how the EU is preparing for advanced population ageing and what type of public policies it should pursue. Read more about Population Ageing in Europe
Image 07/05/14 Counting Populations, Understanding Societies Abstract and Download Details This book by Véronique Petit determines how anthropology and demography can be used in conjunction in the field of population and development. It offers a critical assessment of recent developments in the field of population and development and focusses on anthropological demography taking demography as an entry point. The core aim of this book is to determine how anthropology and demography can be used in conjunction in the field of population and development. Read more about Counting Populations, Understanding Societies
Image 30/04/14 Sexuality And Reproduction In Contemporary Italy Every two years the AISP scientific board – Italian Association for Population Studies – a division of the SIS, Italian Statistical Society, publishes a Report on the Italian population, on its dynamics and, where possible, from an international point of view. The most recent volume, published in 2013, deals with various aspects linked to reproduction, that is to say those phenomena closely related to conception and having children, and to how such phenomena have changed over the last 30 years. Read more about Sexuality And Reproduction In Contemporary Italy
Image 04/04/14 European Policy Brief: Parental Separation, Child Well-Being And Family Policies In Europe It is well-known that family configurations have become more and more diverse over the last decades. Single-parent families, cohabiting families of the opposite or same sex, and intergenerational households are only examples of the current diversity. In Europe, family structures still vary substantially among countries. For instance, in 2011 the number of live births outside marriage ranged from 7.4% in Greece to 65% in Iceland. However, trends over time have substantially increased everywhere. Read more about European Policy Brief: Parental Separation, Child Well-Being And Family Policies In Europe
Image 27/02/14 The Fertility Gap In Europe: Singularities Of The Spanish Case Abstract and Download Details Since the second half of the 20th century, the decline in fertility has been a constant in practically all advanced societies. This study increases our understanding of the multidimensional character of this phemomenon, addressing educational and labour market factors, the impact of public policies, the transformation of gender roles and new family configurations. Spain is the object of this in depth analysis because it exhibits behaviour that deviates from other cases of low fertility. Read more about The Fertility Gap In Europe: Singularities Of The Spanish Case
Image 27/12/13 Europe’s Societal Challenges. An Analysis Of Global Societal Trends To 2030 And Their Impact On The EU Abstract and Download Details Rising inequality will be the single most prominent societal challenge for the EU in the coming decades, says a newly published report titled “Europe’s Societal Challenges. An analysis of global societal trends to 2030 and their impact on the EU”. The authors argue that because the EU is entering an era of long-term slow economic growth, it cannot rely on productivity growth as the engine for wellbeing. The EU must invest in its human resources, giving citizens the tools to seize all the opportunities that come their way, by boosting health, inclusion, education, skills and connectivity. Read more about Europe’s Societal Challenges. An Analysis Of Global Societal Trends To 2030 And Their Impact On The EU
Image 26/09/13 Childbearing, Women's Employment And Work-Life Balance Policies In Contemporary Europe Abstract and Download Details This volume by Livia Sz. Oláh and Ewa Frątczak addresses the tensions between work and welfare with respect to fertility. Focusing on childbearing choices (intentions, desires) as influential predictors of future fertility, the contributors examine the importance of labour force attachment on young women's fertility plans in the context of increased labour market flexibility and differences in work-life balance policies across Europe in the early 21st century. Read more about Childbearing, Women's Employment And Work-Life Balance Policies In Contemporary Europe