ECPD Events

  • LECTURE SERIES: Variability in Breast Cancer Screening Information Across Europe: A Reflection of Uncertainty?

    Hertie School of Governance Friedrichstraße 180 / Forum A, Berlin, Germany

    Together, the ECPD and Hertie School are presenting: 🩺 How Much Should You Know? The Presentation of Benefits and Risks of Breast Cancer Screening. We are excited to welcome Giovanni Fattore  from Università Bocconi for a discussion on the communication of benefits and risks associated with breast cancer screening! Abstract: After more than 40 years

  • LECTURE SERIES: Freedom of Science, Diversity, and Public Health

    Forum Hertie School Friedrichstraße 180, Berlin, Germany

    Scientific freedom is facing increasing pressure as democratic values are challenged and public investment in research is curtailed. This joint event of the Hertie School and the Einstein Center Population Diversity explores the consequences of restricting academic inquiry — particularly in public health, gender, and diversity studies — and highlights the importance of defending open,

  • LECTURE SERIES: Intimate partner violence: Data challenges and policy solutions

    Forum Hertie School Friedrichstraße 180, Berlin, Germany

    Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a widespread issue with serious and far-reaching consequences for individuals and societies. Beyond physical violence, IPV involves patterns of psychological violence and coercive control that obstruct victims’ wellbeing, safety, and autonomy. Yet, much of this violence remains hidden and insufficiently understood, since we lack reliable data that sheds light on

  • LECTURE SERIES: Families Beyond Now: Diversity, Change, and Belonging

    Museum für Naturkunde - Berlin Invalidenstraße 43, Berlin, Germany

    Families are changing - across generations, cultures, and borders. Join us to explore, play and imagine together how diversity shapes belonging today and what families of tomorrow might look like. What to expect: Families are more diverse than ever before. Migration, aging, new household forms, and shifting cultural values are reshaping what “family” means across

  • LECTURE SERIES: Gender inequality in life courses, financial resource accumulation, and later life outcomes

    Forum Hertie School Friedrichstraße 180, Berlin, Germany

    This lecture will discuss the interplay between work and caregiving across the life course, and their implications for financial well-being and wealth accumulation, as well as working time preferences and subjective well-being. The analytical framework is grounded in a life course policy model that integrates redistribution though the welfare state and the family. The analysis

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