Image 30/05/22 Cracking under Pressure? Gender Role Attitudes toward Maternal Employment during COVID-19 Read and download the full report This paper analyses to what extent the pandemic changed gender role attitudes toward maternal employment. This paper analyses to what extent the pandemic changed gender role attitudes toward maternal employment. Read more about Cracking under Pressure? Gender Role Attitudes toward Maternal Employment during COVID-19
Image Public launch: Impacts of COVID-19 on migration and migrants from a gender perspective Wed Jun 1 With the support of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, IOM is pleased to release a new research publication on “The impacts of COVID-19 on migration and migrants from a gender perspective” to be virtually launched on Wednesday 1 June 2022 With the support of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, IOM is pleased to release a new research publication on “The impacts of COVID-19 on migration and migrants from a gender perspective” to be virtually launched on Wednesday 1 June 2022
Image Digital Engagement, Socioeconomic Inequalities and Adolescent Well-Being: A Longitudinal Study Tue May 31 Despite the growing literature on digital divides, how the digital world relates to social inequalities in young people’s well-being remains insufficiently understood. Despite the growing literature on digital divides, how the digital world relates to social inequalities in young people’s well-being remains insufficiently understood.
Image 17/05/2022 Are all lifespans made equal? Introducing the ‘healthy lifespan inequality’ indicator Iñaki Permanyer, Jeroen Spijker and Amand Blanes (Centre d’Estudis Demogràfics,) introduce the concept of ‘healthy lifespan inequality’ (HLI), which is designed to investigate the extent to which healthy lifespans are (un)equally distributed across population members. Iñaki Permanyer, Jeroen Spijker and Amand Blanes (Centre d’Estudis Demogràfics) introduce the concept of ‘healthy lifespan inequality’ (HLI), which is designed to investigate the extent to which healthy lifespans are (un)equally distributed across population members. Read more about Are all lifespans made equal?
Image 02/05/22 LCDS Director Melinda Mills appointed as special advisor to the European Commission Professor Melinda Mills, Director of the Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science, has been appointed as of one of three Special Advisors to Paolo Gentiloni, the European Commissioner of the Economy. Professor Melinda Mills, Director of the Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science, has been appointed as of one of three Special Advisors to Paolo Gentiloni, the European Commissioner of the Economy.
Image The CeFH 5th Annual Symposium 2022 Tue Jun 7 - Wed Jun 8 They will host their 5th Annual Symposium on June 7-8 2022, in Oslo, Norway.
Image 29/04/22 First results from health needs survey for Ukrainian displaced persons and refugees are out now The Clinical Informatics Research Unit have a health needs survey, for Ukraine residents who are now refugees or displaced populations within Ukraine. The Clinical Informatics Research Unit have a health needs survey, for Ukraine residents who are now refugees or displaced populations within Ukraine.
Image Reflexivity in quantitative research from a Global Health perspective Thu Apr 28 A conversation about the role of reflexivity in quantitative research from a Global Health perspective. A conversation about the role of reflexivity in quantitative research from a Global Health perspective.
Image Thought Leader Talk: Bridging the gap in a post-Brexit / post-Covid society Mon Apr 25 Join Professor Jane Falkingham OBE to hear about new research on intergenerational connectivity. Join Professor Jane Falkingham OBE to hear about new research on intergenerational connectivity.
Image 12/04/22 New Special Issue on Family lives during the COVID-19 pandemic Guest edited by Ulrike Zartler, Katarzyna Suwada & Michaela Kreyenfeld