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FReDA | 10.04.2022Call for Modules

Researchers can submit proposals for modules or individual questions for the survey of the fifth FReDA wave in autumn 2025. The deadline is 31 May 2024. more: Call for Modules …

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FReDA | 06.04.2022Call for Modules

For the autumn survey of the third FReDA wave (W3b) in 2023, you can now submit proposals for modules or even individual questions. The deadline for submissions is July 8, 2022. more: Call for Modules …

International Conference | 22.03.2022BiB Researchers at the Annual Meeting of the PAA

At this year’s meeting of the Population Association of America (PAA) researchers of the BiB will present their latest research results. more: BiB Researchers at the Annual Meeting of the PAA …

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German Society for Demography 2022 | 16.03.2022Annual Conference 2022

This year's annual meeting of the DGD takes place from March 16 to 18, 2022 as a virtual event via the Zoom video conferencing platform. Main topic: Demographic change in Central and Eastern Europe - demographic behavior since 1990 more: Annual Conference 2022 …

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Facts About the Ukraine Crisis | 15.03.2022Ukraine from a Demographic Point of View

With great shock, employees of the Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) follow the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine. The population in Ukraine is confronted with a catastrophic crisis situation. more: Ukraine from a Demographic Point of View …

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Publication | 03.03.2022Global Population Growth and Sustainable Development

The world population will grow in the coming years, but at a much slower rate. A recently released UN report, BiB-researcher Dr. Frank Swiaczny contributed to, provides new findings in this regard. more: Global Population Growth and Sustainable Development …

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BiB Fellow Programme | 15.02.2022New Initiative of the BiB Honours Research Work

BiB has launched its own Fellow Programme. With this initiative, the institute recognises excellent scientists in population research. more: New Initiative of the BiB Honours Research Work …

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First “International Demography Day” | 03.02.2022Demography Day - Why We Celebrate Population Science

There is no crystal ball – but a glimpse into the future is still possible: thanks to demographic research. 4 February, Demography Day, draws attention to the importance of this discipline. more: Demography Day - Why We Celebrate Population Science …

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IUSSP: International Population Conference 2021 | 17.12.2021Mortality Research at BiB in Focus

At the International Population Conference (IPC), which takes place every four years, many BiB researchers presented their current research projects. A large part of the contributions was dedicated to mortality research in the context of the ERC project REDIM. more: Mortality Research at BiB in Focus …

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