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The 11th International Conference on Population Geographies (ICPG) takes place online from 25–27 August 2022 and covers new research on spatial population issues for all parts of the world. The REDIM team will contribute to this event by presenting their findings on regional mortality disparities in Europe.
The ICPG is a biennial gathering of population geographers, spatial demographers and others interested in presenting papers and sharing ideas on spatial population issues. The 11th gathering was initially planned to take place in Tokyo, Japan, but due to the continuous spread of COVID-19, it was decided that it would be held completely online via Zoom.
The REDIM team will present their work in the session “Trends and Patterns of Sub-national Mortality in Europe” which is scheduled for August 25th (11:20–12:40 CEST):
Economic Europeanization and Regional Mortality Disparities in Central and Eastern Europe
by Rok Hrzic (Maastricht University) and Pavel Grigoriev (BiB)
Estimating Subnational Excess Mortality in Times of Pandemic: An Application to French départements in 2020 (and 2021)
by Florian Bonnet and Carlo Giovanni Camarda (all INED)
Evaluation of Small-Area Estimation Methods for Mortality Schedules
by Esther Denecke (MPIDR), Pavel Grigoriev (BiB) and Roland Rau (University of Rostock)
Narrowing Sex Gap in Mortality in Seven European Countries: Regional Differences and Cause-Specific Contributions
by Markus Sauerberg, Sebastian Klüsener and Pavel Grigoriev (all BiB)