ECPD Events

A shortage of skilled labour – what are the policy options?

Online on Zoom

Fachkräftemangel - Welche Potentiale gibt es noch? | A shortage of skilled labour – what are the policy options? Prof. Dr. Peter Haan, Professor für empirische Wirtschaftsforschung an der Freien Universität Berlin / Leiter der Abteilung Staat am Deutschen Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung | Professor of Public Economics at Freie Universität Berlin / Head of Department

Labour market integration of refugees: Lessons learned?

Online on Zoom

Arbeitsmarktintegration von Geflüchteten: Lessons learned? | Labour market integration of refugees: Lessons learned? Prof. Dr. Yuliya Kosyakova, Leiterin des Forschungsbereiches Migration, Integration und internationale Arbeitsmarktforschung am Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB) und Professorin für Migrationsforschung an der Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg | Head of the Research Department “Migration, Integration and International Labour Studies” at the Institute

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

The benefits and harms of ethnic group classification in multicultural societies: public health and social perspectives.

Hörsaalruine of the Berlin Museum of Medical History at the Charité Virchowweg 16, Berlin, Germany

On April 3rd, 2024, Professor Raj Bhopal CBE will be a guest of the Einstein Center Population Diversity (ECPD) for a Distinguished Lecture with the title "The benefits and harms of ethnic group classification in multicultural societies: public health and social perspectives." Click this link to download an abstract for the upcoming Distinguished Lecture. The

What matters to us – how different are younger and older people really?

Online on Zoom

Was wir für wichtig halten – Unterscheiden sich alt und jung tatsächlich? | What matters to us - how different are younger and older people really? Prof. Dr. Stefan Liebig, Professor für empirische Sozialstrukturanalyse an der Freien Universität Berlin / Mitglied des Konsortiums des Einstein Center Population Diversity | Professor of Sociology, Social Structure and

Title to be announced

Online on Zoom

Titel wird noch bekanntgegeben | Title to be announced Prof. Dr. Clara H. Mulder, Professorin für Demografie, Universität Groningen, Fakultät für Raumwissenschaften, Population Research Centre | Professor of Demography, University of Groningen, Faculty of Spatial Sciences, Population Research Centre Die Veranstaltungen finden jeweils online von 13:00 Uhr bis 14:00 Uhr MESZ/MEZ statt. | The Tuesday dialogues always

Working into old age? (Political) conditions and limits to working until and beyond retirement age

Online on Zoom

Bis ins hohe Alter erwerbstätig? (Politische) Rahmenbedingungen und Grenzen einer Erwerbstätigkeit bis zum Ruhestandsalter und darüber hinaus | Working into old age? (Political) conditions and limits to working until and beyond retirement age Prof. Dr. Dirk Hofäcker, Professor für Methoden der quantitativen Sozialforschung an der Universität Duisburg-Essen | Professor of Quantitative Methods of Empirical Social

KINMATRIX: A new survey of families and kinship in Western societies.

Institut für Sozialwissenschaften (ISW) Universitätsstraße 3b, Room 001, Berlin

ECPD-PI Anette Fasang is co-hosting a lecture by Prof. Thomas Leopold from the University of Cologne (https://www.thomasleopold.eu/) hosted by the chair of Microsociology on Thursday, June 5 at 14.00-16.00 in Room 001, ISW Universitätsstr. 3b. More information can be found here: https://kinmatrix.eu/

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,

Why perceptions of social inequality and fairness are often wrong – and why they are important nonetheless

Online on Zoom

Geburteneinbruch und multiple Krisen: 5 Ansatzpunkte für eine Politik, die Familien hilft | Falling birth rates: 5 policy options that help families Prof. Dr. Claudia Diehl, Professorin für Mikrosoziologie und Co-Sprecherin des Exzellenz-Clusters „The Politics of Inequality: Perceptions, Participation and Policies“ an der Universität Konstanz | Professor of Microsociology and Co-speaker of the Cluster of

Book Launch: “Transforming Solidarities”

Hauptgebäude - Humboldt Universität zu Berlin

We are pleased to share the upcoming launch of the book Transforming Solidarities: Practices and Infrastructures in the Migration Society, edited by the research group Transforming Solidarities (TransSol). The volume brings together 35 contributions that explore how solidarities are being redefined in today’s migration society. Drawing on a transdisciplinary perspective that bridges theory and practice,

Defence Meets Demography: Zur Zukunft des Bedarfs an Sicherheits- und Einsatzkräften in alternden Gesellschaften | Defence Meets Demography: The Future of Security and Emergency Response in Ageing Societies

Online on Zoom

Andreas Edel, Executive Secretary of Population Europe | Research Scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Berlin and Rostock Michael Gahler, Member of the European Parliament, Brussels Christian Leuprecht, Professor at the Royal Military College of Canada and Director of the Institute of Intergovernmental Relations in the School of Policy Studies at Queen's

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