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    (Warum Ländervergleiche für Sozialpolitik wichtig sind) Why country comparisons are important for social policy Sozialpolitikblog. 2023
    Blog by Professor Traute Meyer about why country comparisons are important for social policy.

    CPC Webinar: Employment (uncertainty), fertility trends in Italy: tale of the last decades - Giammarco Alderotti Youtube. 2022
    This CPC webinar was held on Thursday 27 January at 13:00-14:00. Giammarco Alderotti from The University of Florence gave a talk entitled, "Employment (uncertainty) and fertility trends in Italy: a tale of the last decades". Labour market instability has been shown to come with consequences for fertility decisions. Especially in the southern European context insecure employment situations hamper the transition to parenthood. Most research so far has focused on first childbirth, ignoring potential recuperation effects and thus the more encompassing view on cohort fertility. We exploited recent data to extend on this point and analyse the consequences of employment instability on (quasi-)completed fertility for men and women in Italy. An additional focus is made on the changing relationship between female employment and fertility over the last decades, also taking into consideration the strong regional heterogeneity that characterises the country.

    Hill Kulu: Corona deaths from the perspective of a demographer (Hill Kulu: koroonasurmadest rahvastikuteadlase pilguga) Postimees. 2021
    Professor Hill Kulu wrote a brief commentary to “Postimees”, the main Estonian newspaper. Estonia and Czech Republic are examples of countries, which had low numbers of deaths from Covid-19 last spring. However, the situation has now changed: currently, the two countries have the highest infection rates in Europe. The aim of the article was to show the number of deaths with a laissez-faire approach to the pandemic. While Estonia experienced 67 deaths from Covid-19 last year (which was even small for a small country), the numbers will soon be in thousands if there is no change in the approach. (Gladly, the Estonian government announced the lockdown on Monday 8th March)

    Why WFB (that's Working From Bed) is the new WFH The Telegraph. 2021
    News article refers to research carried out by Centre for Population Change into losing sleep during the pandemic.

    El estudio que proyecta qué países de América Latina perderán y ganarán más población en el futuro (y qué consecuencias habrá) (The study that projects which Latin American countries will lose and gain more population in the future (and what conseque La Prensa Gráfica. 2020
    Brienna Perelli-Harris and Jason Hilton quoted in an article about population change in Latin America in El Salvador newspaper: La Prensa Gráfica.

    Identikit of moms 2.0: always connected; they decide (and sometimes pay) for the whole family Dlifestyle website. 2016
    Article on the Dlifestyle website (d.repubblica.it) titled "Identikit delle mamme 2.0:sempre connesse, decidono (e a volte pagano) per tutta la famiglia" which translates as "Identikit of moms 2.0: always connected, they decide (and sometimes pay) for the whole family" cites Agnese Vitali's research on breadwinner families.

    How (NOT) to predict migration -Speakers Podcast Youtube. 2016
    "The session critically looked at different methods used for predicting migration, and explored the underlying challenges and practical recommendations in more detail. It focused on the uncertainty related to defining, estimating and forecasting migration, and on the potential and limitations of using the uncertain migration predictions as an evidence base for making informed policy decisions. "

    How (NOT) to predict migration - Video Summary Youtube. 2015
    "How (not) to predict migration' with Dr Jakub Bijak, discussing the limitations to reliably predicting types of migration and looking to the benefits of risk management and capacity building to adapt to inevitable, if unpredictable, flows of migrants."

    Assisted Voluntary Return (AVR): Government Funding and the Refugee Sector University of Oxford faculty of law website. 2014
    Blog written by Derek McGhee and Claire Bennett titled "Assisted Voluntary Return (AVR): Government Funding and the Refugee Sector"

    The rise of the single (middle-aged) generation
    Newspaper article in The Telegraph: "The rise of the single (middle-aged) generation" (Tim Ross)