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SUMMARY:LECTURE SERIES: Individuals’ and Partners’ Life Courses and Biological Markers of Health
DESCRIPTION:Studies in social sciences adopting the life course approach have shown that the sequencing\, timing\, and duration of events in the work\, partnership\, and fertility domains shape health in late adulthood and old age.   \nDrawing from several ongoing empirical contributions\, the lecture discusses two advances in the field: first\, the explicit inclusion of partners’ life courses\, that are currently absent or\, at best\, indirectly captured through individuals’ own life courses; second\, the adoption of objective health measures derived from the collection of biospecimens (i.e. biomarkers)\, that are now increasingly available in large-scale surveys and can complement self-assessed measures of health by capturing physiological responses to social exposures more directly.   \nEmpirical analyses use linked retrospective life histories and cross-sectional blood-based biomarkers data at age 50+ in Europe (SHARE)\, United States (HRS)\, and the United Kingdom (ELSA)\, and rely on sequence analysis methods. \nA lecture by Davide Gritti\, Department of Sociology and Social Research\, University of Trento (IT). \nTo tegister for the event\, please click here. \nTo download the poster\, please click here. \n \n 
URL:https://einstein-diversity.com/event/lecture-series-individuals-and-partners-life-courses-and-biological-markers-of-health/
LOCATION:Hauptgebäude – Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
CATEGORIES:Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260421T130000
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SUMMARY:TUESDAY DIALOGUES: Children with Disabilities in Families and at School
DESCRIPTION:Kinder mit Behinderungen in Familien und in der Schule \nChildren with disabilities are all too often an invisible population\, despite numbering more than 240 million worldwide and around 3.5 million in Europe. What does it mean to live day to day with a child or a sibling with a disability within the family? And what spillover effects arise in classroom dynamics when children are exposed to the disability of a classmate? This talk addresses these questions\, examining the consequences for families and schools\, and concludes by highlighting relevant policy implications. \nKinder mit Behinderungen sind allzu oft eine unsichtbare Bevölkerungsgruppe\, obwohl es weltweit mehr als 240 Millionen und in Europa rund 3\,5 Millionen gibt. Was bedeutet es\, im Alltag mit einem Kind oder einem Geschwister mit einer Behinderung in der Familie zu leben? Und welche Spillover-Effekte ergeben sich für die Klassendynamik\, wenn Kinder mit der Behinderung eines Mitschülers oder einer Mitschülerin konfrontiert sind? In diesem Vortrag gehen wir diesen Fragen nach\, analysieren die Auswirkungen auf Familien und Schulen und leiten daraus relevante politische Handlungsempfehlungen ab. \nSpeaker:\nDr. Nicoletta Balbo\, Associate Professor of Sociology in the Department of Social and Political Sciences at Bocconi University \n\n\nDie Veranstaltungen finden jeweils online von 13:00 Uhr bis 14:00 Uhr MESZ/MEZ statt. | The Tuesday dialogues always take place online (Zoom) from 1-2 pm\, CEST/CET.\nWährend der Veranstaltung wird eine Simultanübersetzung Deutsch-Englisch angeboten. | Simultaneous translation German-English will be provided throughout the event.\nUnsere Zoom-Lizenz ist DSGVO-konform. | Our Zoom licence is GDPR-compliant.
URL:https://einstein-diversity.com/event/tuesday-dialogues-title-to-be-announced-2/
LOCATION:Online on Zoom
CATEGORIES:Tuesday Dialogues
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260505T130000
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CREATED:20260119T121327Z
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SUMMARY:TUESDAY DIALOGUES: Migration and the Media
DESCRIPTION:Migration und Medien \nMigration has a significant demographic\, political\, and social impact on Germany—and is also a central topic in media coverage. This talk presents the findings of a study conducted by the Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism for the EU-funded We-ID: Identities – Migration – Democracy  project\, which links reporting on migration in the German media with perceptions from the Turkish and Russian diasporas.The findings show a highly politicized\, often problem-oriented portrayal of migration and limited visibility of migrant perspectives. The talk focuses on Germany\, but broadens the perspective by embedding it in an international comparative study (conducted by the Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism\, funded by the German Foreign Office) on migration reporting in eight African and seven European countries\, including Germany. \nMigration prägt Deutschland demografisch\, politisch und gesellschaftlich nachhaltig – und steht zugleich im Zentrum medialer Aushandlungsprozesse. Der Vortrag präsentiert Ergebnisse einer vom Erich-Brost-Institut für internationalen Journalismus durchgeführten Studie für das EU-geförderte Projekt We-ID: Identities – Migration – Democracy\, die Migrationsberichterstattung in deutschen Medien mit Wahrnehmungen aus der türkischen und russischen Diaspora verbindet. Die Befunde zeigen eine stark politisierte\, häufig problemorientierte Darstellung von Migration sowie eine begrenzte Sichtbarkeit migrantischer Perspektiven. Der Vortrag legt den Schwerpunkt auf Deutschland\, erweitert den Blick jedoch durch die Einbettung in eine internationale Vergleichsstudie (durchgeführt vom Erich-Brost-Institut für internationalen Journalismus\, gefördert vom Auswärtigen Amt) zur Migrationsberichterstattung in acht afrikanischen und sieben europäischen Ländern\, darunter Deutschland. \nSpeakers:  \nProf. Dr. Susanne Fengler\, Professor of International Journalism at the Institute of Journalism at Dortmund Technical University | Scientific Director and Managing Director of the Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism\, Dortmund\nDr. Merle van Berkum\, postdoctoral researcher and project manager at the Erich Brost Institute\, Dortmund \n\n\nDie Veranstaltungen finden jeweils online von 13:00 Uhr bis 14:00 Uhr MESZ/MEZ statt. | The Tuesday dialogues always take place online (Zoom) from 1-2 pm\, CEST/CET.\nWährend der Veranstaltung wird eine Simultanübersetzung Deutsch-Englisch angeboten. | Simultaneous translation German-English will be provided throughout the event.\nUnsere Zoom-Lizenz ist DSGVO-konform. | Our Zoom licence is GDPR-compliant.
URL:https://einstein-diversity.com/event/tuesday-dialogues-title-to-be-announced-3/
LOCATION:Online on Zoom
CATEGORIES:Tuesday Dialogues
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260518T160000
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SUMMARY:LECTURE SERIES: Is the Gender Revolution Stalled?
DESCRIPTION:A presentation by Kim Weeden (Cornell). This event is part of the Social Policy Research Colloquium. For registration\, and if you have any questions\, please send an email to socialpolicygroup@hertie-school.org. \nFor the registration\, please click here. \n 
URL:https://einstein-diversity.com/event/lecture-series-is-the-gender-revolution-stalled/
LOCATION:Forum Hertie School\, Friedrichstraße 180\, Berlin\, 10117\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260623T130000
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SUMMARY:TUESDAY DIALOGUES: The mismatch between the need for migration and resistance to migration - what direction should a forward-looking migration policy take?
DESCRIPTION:Zum Mismatch zwischen Migrationsbedarfen und Migrationsabwehr – welchen Kompass sollte eine zukunftsorientierte Migrationspolitik anlegen? \nThere is a growing contradiction between structural migration needs and the political resistance to migration\, which raises fundamental questions about the ability of modern immigrant societies to steer their course. This lecture analyzes this area of tension in light of empirical data and theoretical concepts from migration research. It discusses what normative and analytical orientation is needed to develop a consistent and forward-looking migration policy. \nZwischen strukturellem Migrationsbedarf und politischer Migrationsabwehr besteht ein wachsender Widerspruch\, der grundlegende Fragen zur Steuerungsfähigkeit moderner Einwanderungsgesellschaften aufwirft. Der Vortrag analysiert dieses Spannungsfeld im Lichte empirischer Daten und theoretischer Konzepte der Migrationsforschung. Er diskutiert\, welcher normative und analytische Kompass erforderlich ist\, um eine konsistente und zukunftsorientierte Migrationspolitik zu entwickeln. \nSpeaker:  \nProf. Dr. Naika Foroutan\, Professor of integration research and social policy\, Humboldt University in Berlin | Director of the German Center for Integration and Migration Research (DeZIM) \n\n\nDie Veranstaltungen finden jeweils online von 13:00 Uhr bis 14:00 Uhr MESZ/MEZ statt. | The Tuesday dialogues always take place online (Zoom) from 1-2 pm\, CEST/CET.\nWährend der Veranstaltung wird eine Simultanübersetzung Deutsch-Englisch angeboten. | Simultaneous translation German-English will be provided throughout the event.\nUnsere Zoom-Lizenz ist DSGVO-konform. | Our Zoom licence is GDPR-compliant.
URL:https://einstein-diversity.com/event/tuesday-dialogues-the-mismatch-between-the-need-for-migration-and-resistance-to-migration-what-direction-should-a-forward-looking-migration-policy-take/
LOCATION:Online on Zoom
CATEGORIES:Tuesday Dialogues
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260629
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260701
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SUMMARY:OTHER: Workshop on Family diversity and health
DESCRIPTION:Held on June 29-30 at Hertie School in Berlin\, this workshop aims to bring together scholars working on topics related to family diversity and health. Researchers will discuss how register-based data can advance research on family dynamics and health across Europe\, covering topics such as partnership dissolution\, fertility\, caregiving\, sibling dynamics and mental health. \nSee the program attached 💭 Please join us for interactive discussions at the intersection of family demography\, health\, and population research. And what better excuse than experiencing Berlin lovely summer ☀️ \nBy clicking this link Conference Programme\, you will find the event’s programme. \nPlease register with Michaela Kreyenfeld by email: kreyenfeld@hertie-school.org \nOrganized by:\nCharité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin\nBundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung\nHertie School\nEinstein Center Population Diversity
URL:https://einstein-diversity.com/event/other-workshop-on-family-diversity-and-health/
LOCATION:Hertie School of Governance\, Friedrichstraße 180 / Forum A\, Berlin\, 10117\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Other
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