Image 05/08/2022 Should we move in together? Examining partnership transitions among young adults in England and Wales Alina Pelikh (University College London), Júlia Mikolai (University of St Andrews) and Hill Kulu (University of St Andrews) use data from BHPS and UKHLS to study how first partnership transitions have changed across three birth cohorts: 1974-1979, 1980-1984 and 1985-1990, who were observed between 1991 and 2016 and were aged between 16 and 27. Alina Pelikh (University College London), Júlia Mikolai (University of St Andrews) and Hill Kulu (University of St Andrews) use data from BHPS and UKHLS to study how first partnership transitions have changed across three birth cohorts: 1974-1979, 1980-1984 and 1985-1990, who were observed between 1991 and 2016 and were aged between 16 and 27. Read more about Should we move in together?
Image 25/07/22 Fifth round of the Living, working and COVID-19 e-survey: Living in a new era of uncertainty Read and download the full report The fifth round of Eurofound's e-survey, fielded from 25 March to 2 May 2022, sheds light on the social and economic situation of people across Europe two years after COVID-19 was first detected on the European continent. The fifth round of Eurofound's e-survey, fielded from 25 March to 2 May 2022, sheds light on the social and economic situation of people across Europe two years after COVID-19 was first detected on the European continent. Read more about Fifth round of the Living, working and COVID-19 e-survey: Living in a new era of uncertainty
Image 23/06/2022 Did the COVID-19 pandemic cause an urban exodus? Examining patterns of internal migration in Spain Miguel González-Leonardo (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis), Antonio López-Gay and Joaquín Recaño (Centre d'Estudis Demogràfic and Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona), and Niall Newsham and Francisco Rowe (University of Liverpool) analyse changes in internal migration patterns across the urban hierarchy in Spain. Miguel González-Leonardo (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis), Antonio López-Gay and Joaquín Recaño (Centre d'Estudis Demogràfic and Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona), and Niall Newsham and Francisco Rowe (University of Liverpool) analyse changes in internal migration patterns across the urban hierarchy in Spain. Read more about Did the COVID-19 pandemic cause an urban exodus?
Image 23/06/22 Relive BDD on our YouTube Channel From the welcome sessions to the discussions and the hybrid evening event, check out our YouTube channel to experience BDD yourself in English or German.
Image Welfare, Wellbeing and Demographic Change: Understanding Welfare Models Wed Jun 22 In the context of population ageing, understanding how different approaches to welfare can secure the health and well-being of older adults is an
Image 17/06/2022 Towards a Brighter Future for Younger People Lessons learned from the Berlin Demography Days 2022 Document Download Population and Policy Brief 36/2022 (662.88 KB) From 16 to 18 May 2022, more than 50 international experts from politics, science and society discussed the perspectives of younger people in Germany, Europe and around the globe at this year’s Berlin Demography Days. From 16 to 18 May 2022, more than 50 international experts from politics, science and society discussed the perspectives of younger people in Germany, Europe and around the globe at this year’s Berlin Demography Days. Read more about Towards a Brighter Future for Younger People
Image 17/06/2022 Staying Busy The effect of retirement on volunteering Peter Eibich, Angelo Lorenti (Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research) and Irene Mosca (Maynooth University) examine how the transition into retirement affects engagement in voluntary work. Peter Eibich, Angelo Lorenti (Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research) and Irene Mosca (Maynooth University) examine how the transition into retirement affects engagement in voluntary work. Read more about Staying Busy
Image 01/06/22 First set of FReDA data available now As of May 31, 2022, FReDA data from the W1R recruitment wave are available to the scientific community. As of May 31, 2022, FReDA data from the W1R recruitment wave are available to the scientific community
Image 31/05/2022 Commuting willingness and actual commuting behaviour Does individual willingness to commute long distances influence commuting behaviour or vice versa? Heiko Rüger, Nico Stawarz, Thomas Skora (Federal Institute for Population Research, BiB) and Brenton M. Wiernik (University of South Florida) use longitudinal data from the Job Mobilities and Family Lives in Europe survey to examine the relationship between the willingness to commute long distances and actual commuting behavior. Heiko Rüger, Nico Stawarz, Thomas Skora (Federal Institute for Population Research, BiB) and Brenton M. Wiernik (University of South Florida) use longitudinal data from the Job Mobilities and Family Lives in Europe survey to examine the relationship between the willingness to commute long distances and actual commuting behavior. Read more about Commuting willingness and actual commuting behaviour
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