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    Catch up on all the CPC-CG Seminars from 2023

    The first half of 2023 has been a busy time for our ongoing CPC-CG seminar series, with 11 taking place so far. All seminars this year have been uploaded to the CPC-CG YouTube channel, so do take the opportunity to catch up. This year’s seminars have covered a broad range of topics, including:

    • The intergenerational persistence of poverty in high-income countries | Zachary Parolin, Bocconi University

    • The cost of widowhood: A matching study of process and event | Zachary Van Winkle, Sciences Po

    • Global mobile inventors | Ernest Miguelez, University of Bordeaux

    • Free movement of inventors: Open-border policy and innovation in Switzerland | Francesco Lissoni, Bordeaux School of Economics

    • New perspectives in mortality forecasting | Ugofilippo Basellini, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

    • Population dynamics under global climate change | Raya Muttarak, University of Bologna

    • Birth spacing and the health of mothers and fathers: An analysis of physical and mental health using individual- and sibling-fixed effects | Kieron Barclay, University of Stockholm

    • Modelling health to support interventions: Outputs from Wessex DIET | Dianna Smith, University of Southampton

    • Demographic insights into Covid-19: A tale of two countries | Jennifer Dowd, University of Oxford

    • The proximate determinants of fertility: The contributions of ART | Nitzan Peri-Rotem, University of Exeter

    • Medically Assisted Reproduction and adult outcomes across the life course | Alice Goisis, University College London

    Also available on the CPC-CG YouTube channel are recordings of our Connecting Generations Thought Leader talks, which cover a range of intergenerational themes. James Sefton, Hal Caswell, and Maria Grasso have all given talks this year, and we plan to have further thought leader talks soon.

    View our full events calendar for all of our upcoming activities.


    Posted 12/05/2023 08:23

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