La actualidad del análisis demográfico en Europa y su uso para la definición de políticas de población El CED, en el marco de la Escuela Doctoral Europea de Demografía (EDSD), organiza un ciclo de conferencias, Colloquium Series, sobre "La actualidad del análisis demográfico en Europa y su uso para la definición de políticas de población". En este ciclo de conferencias participan directores, profesores e investigadores de centros europeos y de EUA donde se desarrollan las principales investigaciones en demografía. Todas las conferencias se realizan en la Sala Àngels Torrents del CED, a las 12:30h. Conferencias realizadas: - Jueves, 7 de junio: Zhongwei Zhao (Australian Demographic and Social Research Institute de la Australian National University) The demography of China's 1958-1961 famine: A closer examination. Abstract - Martes, 29 de mayo: Hal Caswell (MPIDR) Escape from the wall of death: a model for the grandmother effect - Martes, 8 de mayo: James W. Vaupel (MPIDR) The remarkable rise of longevity - Martes, 24 de abril: Andreas Edel (MPIDR) Population Europe - policy information in times of Demographic Change - Martes, 17 de abril: Joshua Goldstein (MPIDR) Demographic Pressures on European Unity? - Martes, 27 de marzo: Martin Spielauer (Statistics Canada) Overview of microsimulation models and developments from the perspective of demographers pdf - Martes, 20 de marzo: Dowell Myers (School of Policy, Planning and Development, University of Southern California) The Great Immigration Turnaround: Old Rhetoric and New Reality - Martes, 13 de marzo: Gunnar Thorvaldsen (Norwegian Historical Data Centre, University of Tromsø, Norway) The historical decline in infant mortality in Northern Europe - Martes, 6 de marzo: France Meslé (INED) Excess male mortality: an inescapable decrease? -Martes, 28 de Febrero: Dalkhat Ediev (VID) A theory of tempo and quantum of demographic events - Jueves, 23 de Febrero: Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz (Institute of Mathematical Methods in Economics, Vienna University of Technology (TU)) Web pdf Economic Support Ratios and the First and Second Demographic Dividend in Europe - Martes, 14 de febrero: Sergei Scherbov (Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital-IIASA, VID, WU) Web Aging: a new look into an old problem - Viernes, 3 de febrero: Laurent Toulemon (INED) People with more than one home: how to avoid double counts in the census, to define their precise family situation, and to take them into account in the usual statistics? pdf - Martes, 24 de enero: Tommy Bengtsson (Lund University) The influence of economic factors on first marriage in historical Europe and Asia web - Martes, 19 de enero: Eva Bernhardt (Stockholm University) Domestic Gender Equality and Childbearing in Sweden - Martes, 17 de enero: Douglas Massey (Office of Population Research, Princeton University) Neighborhood Effects on Social and Economic Well-Being: Results from a Quasi-Experimental Study.Web - Martes, 13 de diciembre: Julieta Pérez-Amador (Luxembourg Income Study) Parent-Child Relationships and the Transition to Marriage in Mexico - Martes, 22 de noviembre: Ron J. Lesthaeghe (Free University of Brussels (VUB)) The Latin American Cohabitation Boom, 1970-2010 - Martes, 15 de noviembre: Christof Wolf (GESIS-Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences, Alemanya) Web Monitoring European Societies: The role of research infrastructures by example of GESIS - Jueves, 10 de noviembre: Andrew Noymer ( University of California, EUA ) What's Flu Got To Do With It? The Payoff of Influenza Studies for Demography. PDF Web - Martes, 20 de septiembre: Rebecca Graziani (Universidad L. Bocconi) Stochastic Population Forecasts based on Conditional Expert Opinions - Martes, 13 de septiembre: Elizabeth Thomson (Universdad de Estocolmo; Linnaeus Center for Social Policy and Family Dynamics in Europe) Persistence and Change in the Standard Family Life Course: Swedish Cohorts 1930s-1960s Con el soporte de 
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