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European Population Conference 2016EPC to Be Hosted in Germany for the First Time in 2016

Europe’s largest scientific conference on population studies, the European Population Conference (EPC), will take place in Germany for the first time. Organised in cooperation with the BiB, the conference will be hosted on the premises of the University of Mainz from August 31st to September 3rd, 2016. more: EPC to Be Hosted in Germany for the First Time in 2016 …

Logo of the European Population Conference 2016 (refer to: EPC to Be Hosted in Germany for the First Time in 2016)

Chart of the MonthPersistent Objections against Daycare for Toddlers

Meanwhile, about two thirds (65 percent) of young adults in Germany perceive the care of toddlers in daycare facilities as unproblematic. more: Persistent Objections against Daycare for Toddlers …

Two press releases of the Institute (refer to: Persistent Objections against Daycare for Toddlers)

BiB Data and Technical Report 2/2015Historical Infant Mortality Rates Reconstructed by Using Church Records

The new Data and Technical Report by Michael Mühlichen and Rembrandt Scholz deals with historical church book data and their usability for demographic analyses using the example of infant mortality. more: Historical Infant Mortality Rates Reconstructed by Using Church Records …

BiB Data and Technical Reports (refer to: Historical Infant Mortality Rates Reconstructed by Using Church Records)

BiB Data and Technical Report 1/2015Documentation of the “Internationally Mobile” Survey Published

The new report includes detailed descriptions of the methodology and implementation of the “Internationally Mobile” survey as well as the questionnaires. more: Documentation of the “Internationally Mobile” Survey Published …

BiB Data and Technical Reports (refer to: Documentation of the “Internationally Mobile” Survey Published)

DGD Annual Conference 2015Range of Demographic Research in Germany: Challenges, Achievements, Perspectives

This year’s annual conference of the DGD will take place from 16-18 March 2015 in Berlin and feature researchers from the BiB. more: Range of Demographic Research in Germany: Challenges, Achievements, Perspectives …

Logo der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Demographie (refer to: Range of Demographic Research in Germany: Challenges, Achievements, Perspectives)

Chart of the MonthOne in Four Persons Working in the German Civil Service is Older than 55 Years

About 24 percent of all persons who were working in the German civil service in 2013 – employees, civil servants, judges and professional soldiers – were older than 55 years. In comparison, the share of this age group in the total labour force is only 19 percent. more: One in Four Persons Working in the German Civil Service is Older than 55 Years …

Two press releases of the Institute (refer to: One in Four Persons Working in the German Civil Service is Older than 55 Years)

Chart of the MonthGerman Major Cities with High Population Growth

The population of German major cities has risen most strongly among all German administrative districts. As a calculation of the BiB shows, Berlin has gained about 43,000 new residents each year from 2011 to 2013, followed by Munich (22,600), Hamburg (13,600) and Frankfurt (11,500). more: German Major Cities with High Population Growth …

Two press releases of the Institute (refer to: German Major Cities with High Population Growth)

Chart of the MonthYoung People’s Foreign Experience on the Rise

Young people in Germany increasingly spend time in a foreign country during their secondary education or university studies. According to an analysis of the BiB, one out of ten people aged 18–33 have spent at least one month in a foreign country during their education. more: Young People’s Foreign Experience on the Rise …

Two press releases of the Institute (refer to: Young People’s Foreign Experience on the Rise)

BiB Data and Technical Report 1/2014Documentation of the PinK Study Released

A new report documents the PinK Study, a prospective cohort survey of couples undergoing fertility treatment. more: Documentation of the PinK Study Released …

BiB Data and Technical Reports (refer to: Documentation of the PinK Study Released)

Series on Population Studies Vol. 46New Evidence on “Health Among the Elderly in Germany”

Volume 46 of our Series on Population Studies has been released and deals with the subject of “Health Among the Elderly in Germany: New Evidence on Disease, Disability and Care Need”. more: New Evidence on “Health Among the Elderly in Germany” …

Series on Population Studies (refer to: New Evidence on “Health Among the Elderly in Germany”)

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