Federal Institute for Population Research

European Population Conference • 04.07.2022REDIM at EPC 2022 in Groningen

The 14th European Population Conference (EPC) took place in Groningen, Netherlands, from 29 June to 2 July 2022 and was held by the European Association for Population Studies (EAPS) in cooperation with the Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI) and the University of Groningen. The REDIM team presented the latest findings of their ongoing research.

The event was organised as a hybrid conference, with roughly 450 scientists participating onsite. Members of the REDIM team presented their work in the following sessions:

Session 20: Adding Healthy Life Years to Our Lives (June 30, 14:00–15:30)

The Sensitivity of the Healthy Life Years Indicator: Approaches for Dealing with Age-Specific Prevalence Data
by Vanessa di Lego (VID) and Markus Sauerberg (BiB)

Session 36: Alcohol, Smoking and Obesity Attributable Mortality (July 1, 9:00–10:30)

Quantifying the Contribution of Smoking to Regional Mortality Disparities in Germany
by Pavel Grigoriev (BiB), Sebastian Klüsener (BiB) and Alyson van Raalte (MPIDR)

Session 54: Disparity and Variation in Mortality (July 1, 14:00–15:30)

Different Health Systems – Different Mortality Outcomes? Regional Disparities in Avoidable Mortality in Austria, Germany and Switzerland, 1992‐2019
by Michael Mühlichen (BiB), Markus Sauerberg (BiB) and Mathias Lerch (EPFL)

Does Place Matter? Regional Variation in the SES-Mortality Gradient among Retired German Men
by Georg Wenau (MPIDR), Pavel Grigoriev (BiB), Sebastian Klüsener (BiB), Roland Rau (University of Rostock) and Vladimir M. Shkolnikov (MPIDR)

Poster Session 1 (June 30, 17:45–19:15)

The Mean Age at Death (MAD): An Alternative to Life Expectancy?
by Markus Sauerberg (BiB) and Marc Luy (Wittgenstein Centre)

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