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Country comparisons on families and partnerships | 08.08.2023The GGS is unique

FReDA is part of the GGS. The Director of the Generations and Gender Programme, Prof. Dr. Anne Gauthier, on the importance of this particular international longitudinal study. more: The GGS is unique …

Familie auf Spielplatz (refer to: The GGS is unique) | Source: © Photographee.eu / Adobe Stock

Press release | 27.07.2023Learning from Crises: Three Strategies for Successfully Coping with the Corona Pandemic

FReDA study examines life satisfaction during the pandemic and finds three strategies that helped cope with the crisis. more: Learning from Crises: Three Strategies for Successfully Coping with the Corona Pandemic …

Frau mit Kind bei Videokonferenz (refer to: Learning from Crises: Three Strategies for Successfully Coping with the Corona Pandemic) | Source: © Jacob Lund

Press release | 17.07.2023How much should mum and dad work?

In terms of attitudes towards maternal employment, the differences between East and West Germany are greater than between West Germans and the population with a migration history. more: How much should mum and dad work? …

Vater und zwei Töchter spielen mit Bausteinen (refer to: How much should mum and dad work?) | Source: © Robert Kneschke/stock.adobe.com

Press release | 12.07.2023Refugees from Ukraine: Almost half intend to stay in Germany for the long term

Results of the second survey of Ukrainian refugees: Almost half intend to stay in Germany for the long term at the beginning of 2023. more: Refugees from Ukraine: Almost half intend to stay in Germany for the long term …

Kinderhände mit ukrainischem Familienscherenschnitt (refer to: Refugees from Ukraine: Almost half intend to stay in Germany for the long term) | Source: © New Africa / Adobe Stock

Invitation | 12.07.2023BiB Population Research Series

The BiB invites you to the lecture series on July 19, 2023 from 11:00 to 12:15. Prof. Hill Kulu present his paper “Family and Employment Trajectories among Immigrants and Their Descendants in Europe”. more: BiB Population Research Series …

Wartende afrikanische Mütter mit Kindern auf dem Rücken (refer to: BiB Population Research Series) | Source: © Jeffrey Davies via Getty Images

Press release | 07.07.2023For World Population Day on 11.07.

Number of countries with low birth rates has increased sharply worldwide. more: For World Population Day on 11.07. …

Weltkugel mit Knetmenschen (refer to: For World Population Day on 11.07.) | Source: © ChristArt/stock.adobe.com

From the pill crunch to the pensioner boom | 03.07.202350 years of research on demographic change at the BiB

At the end of the 1960s, a development took place in Germany that still strongly shapes our population structure today: Birth rates declined massively - fewer children were born, more and more people remained childless. more: 50 years of research on demographic change at the BiB …

Menschenmenge auf öffentlichem Platz (refer to: 50 years of research on demographic change at the BiB) | Source: © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com

Anniversary Interview | 03.07.202350 years – a review: The BiB yesterday, today and tomorrow

What does the BiB actually do? In an interview, Director Prof Dr C. Katharina Spieß talks about the development of the institute in the last 50 years, current research, and its future. more: 50 years – a review: The BiB yesterday, today and tomorrow …

Foto Univ.-Prof. Dr. C. Katharina Spieß (refer to: 50 years – a review: The BiB yesterday, today and tomorrow) | Source: © Peter-Paul Weiler

BiB Anniversary | 03.07.2023A new logo for the 50th anniversary

The Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) is launching a new logo that reflects the diversity and dynamism of the Institute with fresh colours. more: A new logo for the 50th anniversary …

Logo of the Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) (refer to: A new logo for the 50th anniversary)

Press release | 27.06.2023Life expectancy in Germany's regions: Many avoidable deaths

Many regions in Germany have significantly lower life expectancy than German-speaking regions in Austria, Switzerland and Italy. more: Life expectancy in Germany's regions: Many avoidable deaths …

Arzt untersucht älteren Mann in Praxis (refer to: Life expectancy in Germany's regions: Many avoidable deaths) | Source: © Monkey Business / Adobe Stock

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