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CAG Annual Meeting 2015 | 04.11.2015Subjective Perception of Social Relationships in Retirement in Germany

Presentation of Dr. Volker Cihlar from the BiB at the 44th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology. more: Subjective Perception of Social Relationships in Retirement in Germany …

Canadian Association on Gerontology (CAG) 2015 (refer to: Subjective Perception of Social Relationships in Retirement in Germany)

Chart of the Month | 22.07.2015Fewer and Fewer People Marry a Second Time

The willingness to remarry after having been divorced has dropped to its lowest level since the German reunification. According to the BiB, just about the half of divorced men and women currently opt for remarriage. more: Fewer and Fewer People Marry a Second Time …

Two press releases of the Institute (refer to: Fewer and Fewer People Marry a Second Time)

Chart of the Month | 24.06.2015Until 2013 the Need for Permanent Care Will Increase by Approximately One Third

Within the next 15 years the number of people in need of permanent care in Germany may increase by 35 percent. While in 2013 about 2.6 million people were in need of care, it will probably be 3.5 million by 2030. more: Until 2013 the Need for Permanent Care Will Increase by Approximately One Third …

Two press releases of the Institute (refer to: Until 2013 the Need for Permanent Care Will Increase by Approximately One Third)

European Population Conference 2016 | 23.06.2015First EPC in Germany: Call for Papers

The next European Population Conference (EPC) will take place in Mainz, Germany, from 31 August until 3 September 2016. Abstracts can be submitted until 15 December 2015. more: First EPC in Germany: Call for Papers …

Logo of the European Population Conference 2016 (refer to: First EPC in Germany: Call for Papers)

Chart of the Month | 20.05.2015Smaller University Cities Benefit Most from Immigration

Instead of the metropolises, the smaller university cities are the most attractive migration destinations among young adults in Germany. This is the result of a calculation by the BiB based on the current German migration statistics. more: Smaller University Cities Benefit Most from Immigration …

Two press releases of the Institute (refer to: Smaller University Cities Benefit Most from Immigration)

Chart of the Month | 29.04.2015Birth Surplus in the City States of Berlin and Hamburg

The number of live births replaces the number of deaths in Germany only by 76  percent. In 2013, approximately 682,000 children were born, compared to approximately 894,000 deaths. more: Birth Surplus in the City States of Berlin and Hamburg …

Two press releases of the Institute (refer to: Birth Surplus in the City States of Berlin and Hamburg)

BiB Working Papers 1–4/2015 | 28.04.2015Childlessness and Large Families in Germany

The BiB Research Project Childlessness and Large Families has published four new working papers which outline the theoretical basis of the project. more: Childlessness and Large Families in Germany …

BiB.Working Paper (refer to: Childlessness and Large Families in Germany)

European Population Conference 2016 | 27.04.2015EPC 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 Month | 15.04.2015Persistent 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)

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