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SUMMARY:LECTURE SERIES: Older Adults' Complex Family Lives in the 21st Century: Implications for End-of-Life Preparations and Well-Being
DESCRIPTION:Advances in medical technologies mean that older adults are living longer than ever before\, with most dying of chronic diseases that have protracted symptoms and require difficult decisions about end-of-life care. Most older adults rely on their families for advance care planning\, advocacy\, and decision-making – raising concerns about the rising numbers of adults growing old without a spouse or children. This presentation examines how: (1) marital trajectories and parental statuses affect advance care planning\, a critical step for attaining a ‘good death\,” and (2) marital and parental statuses affect quality of death outcomes (e.g.\, palliation\, respectful care) as assessed by the decedent’s proxy. Analyses are based on the Health and Retirement Study (HRS)\, National Health and Aging Trends (NHATS)\, and Survey of Health\, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) surveys. Implications for policy\, practice\, and future research will be discussed. \n\n\nA presentation by Deborah Carr (Boston University). \nTo register for the event\, please click here.
URL:https://einstein-diversity.com/event/lecture-series-older-adults-complex-family-lives-in-the-21st-century-implications-for-end-of-life-preparations-and-well-being/
LOCATION:Charité-Universitätsmedizin\, Hufelandweg 9\, Berlin\, 10117
CATEGORIES:Lecture Series
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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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SUMMARY:ECPD EVENT: 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
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