Federal Institute for Population Research

International Population Conference • 30.11.2021Presentation of Project Results at IPC 2021

At this year’s International Population Conference (IPC) held by the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) from 5–10 December 2021, researchers and partners of the REDIM project will present their latest research results.

Originally scheduled to take place in Hyderabad, India, the conference will be a full online event instead due to the current Covid-19 situation.

Members and partners of the REDIM project will share the following contributions:

Does place matter? Regional variation in the SES-mortality gradient among retired German men

Presentation by Georg Wenau, MPIDR; Pavel Grigoriev, BiB; Sebastian Klüsener, BiB; Roland Rau, University of Rostock; Vladimir M. Shkolnikov, MPIDR/HSE

in Session 66: Vulnerable Populations at Risk (Tuesday, December 7, 13:00–14:30 CET)

Quantifying the contribution of smoking to regional mortality disparities in Germany

Presentation by Pavel Grigoriev, BiB; Sebastian Klüsener, BiB; Alyson A. Van Raalte, MPIDR

in Session 100: Socioeconomic Inequality and Mortality Differentials (Wednesday, December 8, 9:00–10:30 CET)

Avoidable mortality in German-speaking countries: Regional disparities in amenable and preventable causes of death in Austria, Germany and Switzerland, 1995-2018

Poster presentation by Michael Mühlichen, BiB; Markus Sauerberg, VID; Mathias Lerch, EPFL

in Poster Session 15: Contribution 73 (Wednesday, December 8, 18:00–19:30 CET)

Formal models and methods for the analysis of mortality and causes of death

Session chair by Pavel Grigoriev, BiB

in Session 135: Formal Models and Methods for the Analysis of Mortality and Causes of Death (Thursday, December 9, 3:00–4:30 CET)

The end of the regional convergence in mortality in the European Union? Evidence from France and Germany

Presentation by Florian Bonnet, INED; Pavel Grigoriev, BiB; France Meslé, INED; Michael Mühlichen, BiB

in Session 150: Spatial Population Dynamics (Thursday, December 9, 11:00–12:30 CET)

Forecasting intensive care unit demand during the COVID-19 pandemic: A spatial age-structured microsimulation model

Presentation by Sebastian Klüsener, BiB; Ralf Schneider, HLRS; Matthias Rosenbaum-Feldbrügge, BiB; Christian Dudel, MPIDR; Elke Loichinger, BiB; Nikola Sander, BiB; Andreas Backhaus, BiB; Emanuele Del Fava, MPIDR; Janina Esins, RKI; Martina Fischer, RKI; Linus Grabenhenrich, RKI; Pavel Grigoriev, BiB; André Grow, KU Leuven; Jason Hilton, University of Southampton; Bastian Koller, HLRS; Mikko Myrskylä, MPIDR/LSE; Qifeng Pan, HLRS; Francesco Scalone, Università di Bologna; Martin Wolkewitz, University of Freiburg; Emilio Zagheni, MPIDR; Michael M. Resch, HLRS

in Session 159: Covid-19: Impacts and Methodological Challenges (Thursday, December 9, 15:00-16:30 CET)

Comparability of sub-national cause-specific mortality data across national populations: Is there a reasonable way to redistribute ill-defined causes?

Presentation by Pavel Grigoriev, BiB; Florian Bonnet, INED; Michael Mühlichen, BiB; France Meslé, INED

in Session 183: Measurement of Mortality and Causes of Death (Friday, December 10, 9:00–10:30 CET)

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