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Tinkering budget limits ability to fight cost of living pressures The Times. 2023
Opinion piece in The Times by Professor David Bell about the impact of the recent budget on the cost of living for households.
Showing the Importance of Clean Air University of St Andrews. 2023
Blog by Mary Abed Al Ahad about showcasing her research into air pollution and the impact on mortality and hospital admissions at an event, Scotland at the Heart of Meeting Global Challenges on 8th February 2023, meeting with policymakers from the Scottish Government.
Poor and ageing on the streets The Star. 2023
Research by Professor Maria Evandrou is quoted in Kenyan news about the poverty and well-being of older people in Kenya.
Ukraine's birth rate was already dangerously low. Then war broke out. NCPM (Northern California Public Media). 2023
Research by Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris into Ukraine's fertility rates and the impact of the war quoted on the website of NCPM (Northern California Public Media).
Ukraine's birth rate was already dangerously low. Then war broke out NPR. 2023
Research by Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris about Ukraine and it's fertility rates quoted by news article on the NPR website.
Why a shortage of Mr Rights means single mothers hold the key to the falling birthrate The Guardian. 2023
Article in The Guardian draws on research by Professor Ann Berrington. Please see chapter 'Childlessness in the UK' in Childlessness in Europe: Contexts, Causes, and Consequences, 2017.
Life expectancy for young 14 years shorter in violent countries: Study Business Insider India. 2023
Research by Professor Ridhi Kashyap about how living in violent countries may lower your life expectancy quoted in news article.
They're not moaning, the young really are worse off The Times. 2023
Molly Broome from the Resolution Foundation points out how younger working people today are faring worse due to stalling pay progression and from receiving less from the state.
Why there is a case for different state pension ages across the country INewspaper. 2023
Commentary piece in Inews by Molly Broome about the Government's decision to increase the state pension age.
Scottish birth rate down by 20% in 'uncertain times' The Times. 2023
Dr Sarah Christison is quoted in an article in The Times about Scotland's declining fertility rate. This links to research project: Understanding recent fertility trends in the UK and improving methodologies.for fertility forecasting.
UK economists' survey: 'miserable' year ahead for households The Financial Times. 2023
Professor David Bell, along with other leading economists gives his economic outlook for the year ahead in The Financial Times.
New Years Honour 2023: Southampton residents recognised The Daily Echo. 2022
News article in local newspaper: Professor Jane Falkingham, Director of the ESRC Centre for Population Change (CPC) and Principal Investigator of ESRC Connecting Generations, has been awarded a CBE in the King's New Year Honours.
What the Faroe Islands could teach Europe about fertility The Telegraph. 2022
News article in The Telegraph about birth rates in the Faroe Islands quotes Dr Joanne Ellison and her research on UK birth rates.
The war has worsened Ukraine's demographic woes The Economist. 2022
Research by the Migrant Life project referenced in an article in The Economist.
Do young people really have it worse?; Generations Y and Z say they face financial hurdles their parents never had to leap. Lily Russell-Jones puts their claims to the test The Sunday Times. 2022
Article in The Sunday Times quotes research by Molly Broome
'It's not just ignorance that stops us having babies. It's also poor relationships The Guardian. 2022
Sonia Sodha's article in The Guardian, 11 December 2022, 'It's not just ignorance that stops us having babies. It's also poor relationships' refers to CPC Policy Briefing 29 'Educational differences in childbearing widen in Britain' and CPC Working Paper 69 'Childlessness in the UK'.
Research finds older people are more fearful of cancer than Covid Home Care Insight. 2022
This relates to research project, The impact of COVID-19 Fear: evidence to inform social, health and economic recovery and to the publication: Douglas E, McGregor L, Brown T, Duggan A, (2022) Health Concerns and Service Engagement in Older Adults in Scotland.
Cancer greater cause for concern than COVID for those over 50, reports find Medical Express. 2022
This relates to research project, The impact of COVID-19 Fear: evidence to inform social, health and economic recovery and to the publication: Douglas E, McGregor L, Brown T, Duggan A, (2022) Health Concerns and Service Engagement in Older Adults in Scotland.
High taxes and 'no future' spark fears of mass exodus of young Britons The Telegraph. 2022
Article in The Telegraph quotes research by Molly Broome
New study finds Austerity 1.0 led to more crime-could we see the same again in Austerity 2.0? Phys.org. 2022
Online news article references research published by Professor Corrado Giulietti in CPC working paper 104: Giulietti C, McConnell B, (2022) Kicking you when you're already down: The multipronged impact of austerity on crime
'Sandwich generation' stressed by debts, delusions The Standard. 2022
Research by Professor Athina Vlachantoni quoted in The Standard (Kenya).
Young people will struggle most to pay rising energy bills, report says ITV News. 2022
Molly Broome, economist at the Resolution Foundation quoted on ITV website about how the cost-of-living crisis will impact generations differently.
Cost of living: Older people face biggest income squeeze from surging energy bills Yahoo News. 2022
Article in Yahoo news refers to report published by the Resolution Foundation, 'An intergenerational audit for the UK', which in part looks at how the cost-of-crisis has affected different age groups.
Energy bills: older Britons will pay more but youngest will struggle most, report finds The Guardian. 2022
Molly Broome, economist at the Resolution Foundation quoted in The Guardian about how the cost-of-living crisis will impact generations differently.
We're living longer than ever before - how ageing has changed over time News24. 2022
Research by Professor Jane Falkingham into living longer referenced in a media article by South African website News 24.
In Europe, Covid-19 caused a life expectancy decline not seen in the past 70 years Le Monde. 2022
News story in Le Monde quotes Ridhi Kashyap and her research, Life expectancy changes since COVID-19 in Nature Human Behaviour.
Tories don't dare pinch pensions - but even the old are starting to think they should The Times. 2022
Article in The Times quotes Lord David Willetts and his views on wealth redistribution between the generations.
Life expectancies diverged in pandemic's second year: study The Japan Times. 2022
Research by Professor Ridhi Kashyap about how living in violent countries may lower your life expectancy quoted in news article.
Closures and cuts: the population crisis about to hit schools TES. 2022
Professor Ann Berrington is quoted in online news article in TES about falling birth rates and the impact on school closures.
Covid: Life expectancy still down in many countries BBC News. 2022
BBC news story quotes Ridhi Kashyap and her research, Life expectancy changes since COVID-19 in Nature Human Behaviour.
The system has worked for Boomers at every stage of their lives The Telegraph. 2022
Commentary piece in The Telegraph by Lord David Willetts
£2m research to study impact of place and stigma on older disabled adults University of Stirling. 2022
New research exploring the impact of stigma on fuelling inequalities experienced by UK disabled adults in later life has secured funding of £2m.
From night routines to home workouts and waking up at the same time - how to break your lockdown hangover The Sun. 2022
News article in The Sun newspaper mentions research by CPC into losing sleep during lockdown.
Lovewell's logic: Ensuring support for menopausal staff Employee Benefits. 2022
News article on Employee Benefits website references the September 2020 study Menopausal transition and change in employment: Evidence from the National Child Development Study by Professor Maria Evandrou, Professor Jane Falkingham, Dr Min Qin and Professor Athina Vlachantoni.
Fact Check-Posts about the world's population fitting into a 50.8-mile x 50.8-mile square are missing context Reuters. 2022
Article about depopulation includes comments from Professor Jakub Bijak
Covid reverses long-term population trend as rural areas benefit at expense of Scotland's cities Edinburgh Evening News. 2022
News article quotes Dr Sarah Christison on increasing populations levels in Scotland's rural areas.
Why the young and old are not so different Workingwise. 2022
Article on the Workingwise website references research discussed at the Connecting Generations Thought Leader Talk by Professor Bobby Duffy on 6 July.
How Britain became a gerontocracy Resolution Foundation. 2022
Blog by Lord David Willetts on the Resolution Foundation website about Britain being a gerontocracy.
The Demographic Tragedy of Ukraine: A Second Holomodor? Ukrainska Pravda. 2022
Professor Hill Kulu quoted in a Ukrainina news article about the impact of the war on the Ukrainian population
Census 2021: How England and Wales have aged over the past four decades Sky News. 2022
Professor Jane Falkingham comments on the first results released from Census 2021 in England Wales.
How Britain became a gerontocracy The Times. 2022
Lord David Willetts writes an opinion piece in The Times about the older generation holding the wealth and power in Britain.
Scotland 'is missing out' on skilled foreign workers The Times. 2022
Article in The Times quote Professor David Bell on migration in Scotland post-Brexit.
David Bell: There were 240,000 migrants to UK last year - but where they come from is interesting The Herald. 2022
Professor David Bell wrote in The Herald about UK migration post-Brexit.
'He was 40 and I was 23 - but we had something real': the couples whose love bridges the age gap The Guardian. 2022
Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris quoted in news article in The Guardian about trends in age gaps in married couples.
Is sleep a feminist issue? Women's Health Magazine. 2022
Women's Health Magazine references research by the Centre for Population Change into women losing sleep during the pandemic.
Refugee Crisis Aggravates Ukraine's Demographic Collapse The Wall Street Journal. 2022
Sarah Christison interviewed on her research into Ukraine's invasion quoted in Wall Street Journal
Baby bust: Can policymakers boost dwindling world fertility rates? The Financial Times. 2022
Dr Bernice Kuang is quoted in The Financial Times regarding her research into falling birth rates.
Why millennials aren't moving in together as a trial marriage BBC Worklife. 2022
News article referring to research by Pelikh A, Mikolai J, Kulu H “Make Up or Break Up? Partnership Transitions among Young Adults in England and Wales”, Advances in Life Course Research.
Dr Michael Mosley on how routine could aid hampered sleep - 'Really good thing to do' The Express. 2022
News article mentions research by CPC into losing sleep during lockdown
People born in 80s not likely to marry their first cohabiting partner Mirage News. 2022
News article referring to research by Pelikh A, Mikolai J, Kulu H “Make Up or Break Up? Partnership Transitions among Young Adults in England and Wales”, Advances in Life Course Research.
Effects of Russian Occupation on Ukraine Population Investigated Somag News. 2022
Article quotes Professor Hill Kulu and his research on how war could see Ukraine's population fall by a third.
Enquête sur les effets de l'occupation russe sur la population ukrainienne (Investigation into the effects of the Russian occupation on the Ukrainian population) Lire Le Monde. 2022
International news article quotes Professor Hill Kulu and his research on how war could see Ukraine's population fall by a third.
War could see Ukraine's population fall by a third Phys.org. 2022
Article quotes Professor Hill Kulu and his research on how war could see Ukraine's population fall by a third.
Õhusaaste nõrgestab vaimu (Air pollution weakens the mind) Novaator. 2022
Article quotes research by Mary Abed Al Ahad and researchers on how air pollution impacts mental health
Living in more polluted areas increases risk for poor mental wellbeing Phys.org. 2022
Article on Phys.org quotes research by Mary Abed Al Ahad and researchers on how air pollution impacts mental health.
Children of Men: Are Birth Rates Declining Due to Anti-natalism or Economics? Merion West. 2022
Article about declining birth rates quotes the Centre for Population Change.
Two Southampton Professors elected as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences University of Southampton. 2022
Professors Athina Vlachantoni and Jackline Wahba have been elected Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences.
Webinar: Sleep's importance for mental health in the workplace WPA. 2022
Advertised webinar refers to research by CPC into losing sleep during lockdown
'Hope is finished, we're dying out'-what people in Ukraine said about Russian conflict The Print. 2022
Research by Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris, Professor Theodore Gerber and Dr Yuliya Hilevych on life in the Ukrainian separatist regions of Donetsk and Luhansk.
'The hope is finished': life in the Ukrainian separatist regions of Donetsk and Luhansk Western Morning News. 2022
Research by Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris, Professor Theodore Gerber and Dr Yuliya Hilevych on life in the Ukrainian separatist regions of Donetsk and Luhansk.
Wake up to the wonders of a broken night's sleep The Times. 2022
News article mentions research by CPC into losing sleep during lockdown
Insight: How worried should we be about Scotland's falling birth rates and ageing population? The Scotsman. 2022
Newspaper article in The Scotsman about Scotland's falling birth rates quotes Dr Sarah Christison
Point-based immigration increases poverty risks for migrant families Mirage News. 2022
See new study published by Professor Traute Meyer and Professor Paul Bridgen: Open for single workers only? Point-based immigration increases poverty risks for migrant families in the Journal of Poverty and Social Justice.
Scotland's Future: What to expect from The Herald's series on the national debate The Herald. 2022
Professor David Bell will take part in a series in The Herald about Scotland's Future, sharing his expertise on the subject of migration.
Minister dismisses 'misleading claims' on pensions by SNP The Times. 2022
Professor David Bell's research referred to in an article in The Times about which government would pay for state pensions in an independent Scotland.
Who pays the state pension in an independent Scotland? The Herald. 2022
Comment piece in The Herald written by David Bell and David Eiser about which government would pay the state pension in an independent Scotland.
What is devolution, how is it changing and where might it go next? Economics Observatory. 2022
Professor David Bell writes for the Economic Observatory about the future of devolution for the United Kingdom and the recent impacts of Brexit and the pandemic.
Half of women in England and Wales do not have children by age 30 The Financial Times. 2022
Dr Bernice Kuang comments in an article in the Financial Times about recent official statistics showing that half of women in the UK do not have children by age thirty.
Scottish independence: what are the big economic questions? The Economics Observatory. 2022
Professor David Bell quoted in online article about Scottish Independence
Petition seeks control of Wales' Crown Estate land BBC. 2022
Professor David Bell comments on the benefits of Wales claiming control of its Crown estate land in a news article on the BBC website.
Why inflation could break Britain The New Statesman. 2022
News article in the New Statesman quotes Professor David Bell on rising inflation in the UK.
New data suggests that pandemic resulted in temporary decline in number of babies born in United Kingdom - California News Times California News Times. 2022
News article on California News Time website about research by Ann Berrington and her research team on the impact of the pandemic on fertility levels.
Covid in Scotland: Slow funding a blow to struggling firms The Times. 2022
David Bell quoted in The Times about lack of Coronavirus support for struggling businesses.
Britain needs immigrants if it is to survive the climate storm The Financial Times. 2022
The Financial Times references research by the Centre for Population Change about declining birth rates in England and Wales.
'Insensitive': pet owners react to pope's remarks on animals and children The Guardian. 2022
Dr Bernice Kuang quoted in The Guardian in a news article about declining birth rates.
Political uncertainty and Brexit will slow UK recovery in 2022, economists predict Tittle Press. 2022
Professor David Bell quoted in online article about the impact of the rising costs of living in 2022
FT economists' survey: people to feel worse-off as inflation and tax rises bite in 2022 The Financial Times. 2022
Professor David Bell quoted in online article in The Financial Times about the impact of the rising costs of living in 2022.
Devolved governments should be able to launch own furlough schemes - report ITV News. 2021
David Bell was quoted on the ITV News website following a report from the Institute of Fiscal Studies, the Fraser of Allander Institute and University of Stirling Management School which said that Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish Governments should be either given minimum funding guarantees by Westminster or enhanced borrowing powers, if stringent health measures and additional economic support is needed.
Is parenting scarier than ever? The Sunday Times (Sri Lanka). 2021
Professor Ann Berrington quoted in online news article about falling birth rates in Sri Lankan newspaper, The Sunday Times.
Is parenting scarier than ever? BBC Worklife. 2021
BBC Worklife article about declining birth rates quotes Professor Ann Berrington.
Can't sleep? Experts swear by these stress-relieving fragrance notes to help you drift off Glamour Magazine. 2021
Magazine article about using fragrances to aid sleep mentions research by the Centre for Population Change into losing sleep during the pandemic.
Put sleep issues to bed
Australian newspaper references research by the Centre for Population Change into losing sleep during the pandemic.
EU citizens in the UK 11% above official data says Oxford study - 'Underestimate is big' The Express. 2021
News article refers to research by CPC Associate Francesco Rampazzo about how the number of migrants in the UK has been underestimated.
Britain's population could be 400,000 higher than official count: Number of EU citizens living in UK is 'up to 20% above' government estimates, Oxford study says The Daily Mail. 2021
News article in the Daily Mail refers to research by CPC Associate Francesco Rampazzo about how the number of migrants in the UK has been underestimated.
'I feel like an animal in a cage': in bed with insomniac Britain The Guardian. 2021
Article in The Guardian quotes research by Professor Jane Falkingham into losing sleep during lockdown.
What is your sleep 'sweet spot'? The Telegraph. 2021
News article in The Telegraph newspaper references research by the Centre for Population Change into losing sleep during the pandemic.
Birth rate in England and Wales dropped by 4% last year as Covid hit The Independent. 2021
News article refers to research by CPC into declining birthrates.
Women Aren't “Forgetting” To Have Children. They Can't Afford To Refinery29. 2021
News article refers to research by CPC into declining birthrates.
Meet the Covid Comfortables: the middle classes who got richer in the pandemic The Telegraph. 2021
Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris quoted in an article in The Telegraph about how the pandemic led to a 63% increase in relationship improvements for those with higher earnings.
Life satisfaction lower during Covid - but some groups fare worse than others
News story on Understanding Society website linking to CPC Policy briefing paper 64, A troubled year: Life satisfaction during the pandemic by Dr Shih-Yi Chao, Professor Ann Berrington and Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris.
King and Queen of Sweden visit the University of Stirling's dementia centre University of Stirling. 2021
Professor Alison Bowes met with His Majesty King Carl XVI Gustaf and Her Majesty Queen Silvia in her role as Principal Investigator for the DesHCA project. The King and Queen of Sweden visited the Dementia Services Development Centre at the University of Stirling to learn more about their world-leading dementia research.
New care service 'strips councils of even more powers' The Times. 2021
Professor David Bell quoted in The Times newspaper about the impact of the Government's social care changes on local councils.
How will UK tax rises to fund social care affect the devolved nations? Economics Observatory. 2021
Article in the Economics Observatory co-authored by Professor David Bell about the impact on the devolved nations from the UK's planned tax increases.
COVID-Somnia's impact on sleep patterns and how to deal with it City Scope. 2021
News article on Hong Kong website about losing sleep during the pandemic references research by Centre for Population Change.
Boris Johnson says Scotland to get £1.1bn for health and social care from new levy The Scotsman. 2021
Professor David Bell quoted in The Scotsman about the difficulties with funding social care across the UK
How 'out of wedlock' went from an insult to an aspiration The Telegraph. 2021
Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris quoted in The Telegraph about changing attitudes towards getting married.
'No way' of moving new funding into care service The Times. 2021
Professor David Bell quoted in news article about the impact of a rise in National Insurance on the Scottish economy.
Young less likely to own their home before starting a family The Times. 2021
News article in The Times quotes research by Professor Ann Berrington about declining home ownership among new parents. Please see CPC Policy briefing 63, Homeownership and the transition to parenthood.
New parents as likely to live in private rented housing than owning homes as cost of owning competes with raising children Morning Star. 2021
News article in Morning Star quotes research by Professor Ann Berrington about declining home ownership among new parents. Please see CPC Policy briefing 63, Homeownership and the transition to parenthood.
New dad and mom are as more likely to be in personal rental lodging as they're in their very own lodging Shiny Life. 2021
News article on Shiny Life website quotes research by Professor Ann Berrington. Please see CPC Policy briefing 63, Homeownership and the transition to parenthood.
Study finds disconnect between home ownership and starting a family New Start Mag. 2021
News article in New Start Mag quotes research by Professor Ann Berrington about declining home ownership among new parents. Please see CPC Policy briefing 63, Homeownership and the transition to parenthood.
New parents as likely to be in private rented housing as own homes The Independent. 2021
News article in The Independent quotes research by Professor Ann Berrington about declining home ownership among new parents. Please see CPC Policy briefing 63, Homeownership and the transition to parenthood.
Buying a house no longer comes before having children, researchers find The Telegraph. 2021
News article in The Telegraph quotes research by Professor Ann Berrington about declining home ownership among new parents. Please see CPC Policy briefing 63, Homeownership and the transition to parenthood.
Solve Your Sleep Problems: Dossier Special Psychologies. 2021
News article on Psychologies magazine website about sleep problems quotes research carried out by Centre for Population Change into losing sleep during the pandemic.
How we can all get more high-quality sleep BBC News. 2021
BBC news article refers to research carried out by Centre for Population Change into losing sleep during the pandemic.
Insomnia epidemic: how I cope on less than three hours' sleep The Times. 2021
News article refers to research carried out by Centre for Population Change into losing sleep during the pandemic.
The Rise Of The One-Child Family Refinery29. 2021
Article on Refinery29 website about the rise of one child families quotes Dr Bernice Kuang.
7 Ways To Beat Insomnia And Improve The Quality Of Your Sleep Luxury Lifestyle Magazine. 2021
Magazine article refers to research carried out by Centre for Population Change into losing sleep during the pandemic.
Sleep deprivation after lockdown is sky high, so here's how to fix Corona insomnia J99. 2021
Sleep deprivation after lockdown is sky high, so here's how to fix Corona insomnia
Sleep deficit after lockout is skyrocketing, so here's how to fix Corona insomnia Tittle Press. 2021
News article refers to research carried out by Centre for Population Change into losing sleep during the pandemic.
Scotland faces “huge risks” entering the financial system as a result of Sturgeon's independence. Brinkwire. 2021
News article about Scottish independence quotes Professor David Bell.
Why we're all stuck in an exhausting cycle of 'chronic sleep deficit' after lockdown, and how to fix it Glamour Magazine. 2021
Magazine article refers to research carried out by the Centre for Population Change into losing sleep during the pandemic.
Poor sleep could be impacting your fitness - here's what you can do about it Stylist Magazine. 2021
Magazine article refers to research carried out by Centre for Population Change into losing sleep during the pandemic.
England's Euros success risks baby bust The Telegraph. 2021
News article in The Telegraph about the impact of the Euros tournament on fertility rates.
A Disaster For Our Economy! Declining Birth Rates Irk British MPs Albawaba. 2021
News article quotes research by Centre for Population Change into declining fertility rates.
3 expert-recommended biohacks that'll make you feel more alert after a sleepless night The Stylist. 2021
Magazine article refers to research carried out by Centre for Population Change into losing sleep during the pandemic.
Scotland marks lowest level of births in recorded history The Times. 2021
Professor Hill Kulu quoted in The Times on Scotland's lowest birth rate.
Deaths outnumber births in Britain for the first time since 1976 Wion. 2021
News article references research by Professor Ann Berrington at the Centre for Population Change, about a decline in births following the pandemic.
Britain's Quiet Insomnia Initiative London News Today. 2021
News article refers to research carried out by Centre for Population Change into losing sleep during the pandemic.
Britain's biggest ever survey wants your views on covid crisis Inside Croydon. 2021
Article on Inside Croydon website references Dr Nissa Finney and her EVENs survey research.
Mental Health and the Pandemic UCKG Health Centre. 2021
Blog article refers to research carried out by Centre for Population Change into losing sleep during the pandemic.
Wide awake: energy products category report 2021 The Grocer. 2021
An article about a boom in energy drinks sales mentions research by Professor Jane Falkingham, Dr Min Qin, Professor Maria Evandrou and Professor Athina Vlachantoni into losing sleep during lockdown.
Sleepless in summer Veganlife. 2021
Magazine article in Veganlife refers to research carried out by Centre for Population Change into losing sleep during the pandemic.
How prepared was the NHS? Economics Observatory ECO Magazine. 2021
Article by Armine Ghazaryan, Jackline Wahba and Corrado Giulietti about how prepared the NHS was for the pandemic, featured in the Economics Observatory ECO Magazine, Summer 2021
Sturgeon's social care promises pile pressure on Johnson The Financial Times. 2021
Article in The Financial Times about social care reform quotes Professor David Bell
Pandemic Sleep Problems: "Nearly all of us will have experienced one or all of those symptoms." Raidió Teilifís Éireann Radio 1. 2021
Article on Irish radio website refers to research carried out by Centre for Population Change into losing sleep during the pandemic.
Sutherland hill farmers likely to be the losers in UK Government's trade deal with Australia The Northern Times. 2021
Professor David Bell's opinion article in The Northern Times about the proposed new trade deal with Australia.
The Women Who Decided They Don't Want Children During The Pandemic Refinery29. 2021
News article on Refinery29 website quotes Dr Bernice Kuang and her research into declining birthrates.
Has Covid caused a baby bust? News Chant. 2021
Article references research by the Centre for Population Change, about a possible decline in births following the pandemic.
Declining birthrates: trouble ahead CathNews New Zealand . 2021
News article on New Zealand news website mentions research by Professor Ann Berrington into declining fertility following the Covid-19 pandemic.
Southampton community raises £5000 to fund oxygen for India The Daily Echo. 2021
The Guardian view on declining birthrates: there may be trouble ahead The Guardian. 2021
News article in The Guardian references research by the Centre for Population Change, about a possible decline in births following the pandemic.
IndyRef2: Everything you need you to know about Scottish independence Euronews. 2021
Euronews interviews Professor David Bell about the potential impact on trade between England and Scotland if Scotland leaves the UK.
Generation childless: Has Covid caused a baby bust? The Telegraph. 2021
Professor Ann Berrington comments on fertility rates and the pandemic in The Daily Telegraph.
Stirling Scientists Are On A Brand New Mission To Design And Redesign Dementia-Friendly Dwelling Daily Stirling UK News. 2021
Local Stirling website has an article about Professor Alison Bowes research work designing homes for those with dementia
Scots to vote on independence referendum plan with green jobs and tech startups on agenda Khmer Times. 2021
Professor David Bell quoted in online news article about the potential economic impact of an independent Scotland.
UK- India Living Bridge E2exchange. 2021
Professor Jane Falkingham took part in the international webinar on 'UK India living bridge' organised in association with the British Deputy High Commission in Kolkata. The event brought together experts in business and education to extend business and higher education opportunities between India and the UK.
Suffering from a 'lockdown low'? Here's how to get your energy back New Zealand Herald. 2021
News article in the New Zealand Herald refers to research carried out by Centre for Population Change into losing sleep during the pandemic.
Are you suffering from a 'lockdown low'? Here's how to get your energy back The Telegraph. 2021
Fiscal frameworks of UK devolved governments must be made more robust to future crises, experts say University of Stirling. 2021
Article on the University of Stirling about pandemic funding for the devolved nations quotes Professor David Bell
Bending the rules was vital to avoiding Holyrood funding crisis in pandemic The Herald Scotland. 2021
Article in Herald Scotland about pandemic funding for the devolved nations quotes Professor David Bell
Has the pandemic left you with social jetlag? Raidió Teilifís Éireann Radio 1. 2021
News article quotes research by Professor Jane Falkingham, Dr Min Qin, Professor Maria Evandrou and Professor Athina Vlachantoni into losing sleep during lockdown
Lockdown baby boom may be on the way as NHS antenatal bookings rebound The Guardian. 2021
Britain's falling birthrate will damage our society - and it's not just Covid to blame The Guardian. 2021
Article on The Guardian website refers to the Centre for Population Change and research by Professor Ann Berrington and her research team on declining levels of fertility caused by Covid-19. See ESRC Centre for Population Change Working Paper 95 'Recent trends in UK fertility and potential impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic'.
Coronasomnia is messing with our sleep schedules - here's how to fight back Qrius. 2021
News article on the Qrius website about losing sleep due to the pandemic quotes research by Professor Jane Falkingham, Dr Min Qin, Professor Maria Evandrou and Professor Athina Vlachantoni into losing sleep during lockdown.
Southampton research finds births could fall due to pandemic The Hampshire Chronicle. 2021
Article in The Hampshire Chronicle refers to research by Professor Ann Berrington and team on declining levels of fertility caused by Covid-19. Quotes CPC research led by Professor Ann Berrington ESRC Centre for Population Change Working Paper 95 'Recent trends in UK fertility and potential impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic'.
Eight ways lockdown has changed our homes and habits East London Lines. 2021
Article mentions Professor Jane Falkingham and her research team's research into losing sleep during the pandemic.
The boss might call it a nap. I call it improving productivity The Times. 2021
Blog article refers to research carried out by Centre for Population Change into losing sleep during the pandemic.
Boomer generation's retirement will hurt economy The Telegraph. 2021
Southampton research finds births could fall due to pandemic The Daily Echo. 2021
Tried and tested: the sleep gadgets that promise to cure your 'coronasomnia' The Telegraph. 2021
News article in The Telegraph about losing sleep due to the pandemic quotes research by Professor Jane Falkingham, Dr Min Qin, Professor Maria Evandrou and Professor Athina Vlachantoni into losing sleep during lockdown.
Britain must reverse the baby bust to avoid an Italian decline The Telegraph. 2021
Article in The Telegraph refers to research by Professor Ann Berrington and team on declining levels of fertility caused by Covid-19. Quotes CPC research led by Professor Ann Berrington ESRC Centre for Population Change Working Paper 95 'Recent trends in UK fertility and potential impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic'.
Of course there's a baby bust. We live in a society that doesn't value children The Telegraph. 2021
Article in The Telegraph refers to research by Professor Ann Berrington and team on declining levels of fertility caused by Covid-19. Quotes CPC research led by Professor Ann Berrington ESRC Centre for Population Change Working Paper 95 'Recent trends in UK fertility and potential impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic'.
Covid pandemic could see baby bust rather than a baby boom About Manchester. 2021
Article on About Manchester refers to research by Professor Ann Berrington and team on declining levels of fertility caused by Covid-19.
Quotes CPC research led by Professor Ann Berrington ESRC Centre for Population Change Working Paper 95 'Recent trends in UK fertility and potential impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic'
The 'coronasomnia' phenomenon keeping you from getting sleep The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka). 2021
As the clocks go forward, here's how to beat your 'lockdown jetlag' The Telegraph. 2021
News article in The Telegraph about losing sleep due to the pandemic quotes research by Professor Jane Falkingham, Dr Min Qin, Professor Maria Evandrou and Professor Athina Vlachantoni into losing sleep during lockdown.
Coronavirus: UK fertility rate falls to lowest level on record Yahoo News. 2021
Article on Yahoo News about declining fertility rates in the UK exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Quotes CPC research led by Professor Ann Berrington ESRC Centre for Population Change Working Paper 95 'Recent trends in UK fertility and potential impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic'
Covid-19 could cause historically low levels of childbearing in UK Mirage News. 2021
Article in Mirage News about declining fertility rates in the UK exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Quotes CPC research led by Professor Ann Berrington ESRC Centre for Population Change Working Paper 95 'Recent trends in UK fertility and potential impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic'
Covid 'baby bust' fears as fertility rate falls to record low The Telegraph. 2021
Article in the Telegraph newspaper about declining fertility rates in the UK exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Quotes CPC research led by Professor Ann Berrington ESRC Centre for Population Change Working Paper 95 'Recent trends in UK fertility and potential impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic'
Covid-19 could cause historically low levels of childbearing in the UK University of Southampton. 2021
Article on the University of Southampton website about declining fertility rates in the UK exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Quotes CPC research led by Professor Ann Berrington ESRC Centre for Population Change Working Paper 95 'Recent trends in UK fertility and potential impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic'
University of Stirling to develop new adult social care centre DSDC The Dementia Centre. 2021
News article on the Dementia Centre website about a new adult social care centre being set up, IMPACT (Improving Adult Care Together) funded by the ESRC. Professor Alison Bowes we part of the new centre's leadership.
University of Stirling to develop new adult social care Centre University of Stirling. 2021
News article on the University of Stirling about a new adult social care centre being set up, IMPACT (Improving Adult Care Together) funded by the ESRC. Professor Alison Bowes will be part of the new centre's leadership.
Functional food is no COVID fad: Consumers have fundamentally changed their attitudes to health and wellness Food Navigator. 2021
News article on a food and nutrition website refers to research by Professor Jane Falkingham, Dr Min Qin, Professor Maria Evandrou and Professor Athina Vlachantoni into losing sleep during lockdown.
Coronasomnia: 5 ways to fall back asleep during a restless night Ideal Magazine. 2021
News article in online Ideal Magazine about research by Professor Jane Falkingham, Dr Min Qin, Professor Maria Evandrou and Professor Athina Vlachantoni into losing sleep during lockdown.
An Expert's Guide To Having A Better Night's Sleep Grazia Magazine. 2021
News article in Grazia Magazine refers to research by Professor Jane Falkingham, Dr Min Qin, Professor Maria Evandrou and Professor Athina Vlachantoni into losing sleep during lockdown.
World Sleep Day: Disturbance of Covid puts an end to sweet dreams The Evening Standard. 2021
News article in The Evening Standard refers to research by Professor Jane Falkingham, Dr Min Qin, Professor Maria Evandrou and Professor Athina Vlachantoni into losing sleep during the lockdown.
How to get two hours' worth of sleep by staying awake for 30 minutes (seriously) The Telegraph. 2021
News article in The Telegraph refers to research by Professor Jane Falkingham, Dr Min Qin, Professor Maria Evandrou and Professor Athina Vlachantoni into losing sleep during the lockdown.
The daytime secrets to a great night's sleep The Telegraph. 2021
News article in The Telegraph about sleeplessness on World Sleep Day refers to Professor Jane Falkingham et al's research into who is losing sleep during the pandemic.
World sleep day: How to sleep if you share a bed with someone who struggles to drift off The Independent. 2021
News article in The Independent about sleeplessness on World Sleep Day refers to Professor Jane Falkingham et al's research into who is losing sleep during the pandemic.
Wide Awake: The Pandemic furthers Sleep Deprivation in Cardiff Intercardiff. 2021
News article about insomnia in the UK and Cardiff, refers back to Professor Jane Falkingham et al's research into sleep loss during the pandemic and its impact on BAME groups, and women.
Headache of having the kids at home puts brakes on birth rate The Sunday Times. 2021
Professor Ann Berrington comments on the falling birth rate in the UK as a result of the pandemic.
Stirling researchers to transform housing design for dementia Scottish Construction Now. 2021
Stirling researchers to transform housing design for dementia Scottish Housing News. 2021
News article about a new research project led by Professor Alison Bowes about innovative housing solutions for those living with dementia.
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)
Stirling academics head up new project to design and transform dementia-friendly housing Edinburgh Evening News. 2021
News article about a new research project led by Professor Alison Bowes about innovative housing solutions for those living with dementia.
University of Stirling begins major project to create future-proof housing for world's ageing population Project Scotland. 2021
News article about a new research project led by Professor Alison Bowes about innovative housing solutions for those living with dementia.
Stirling researchers to transform housing design for dementia University of Stirling. 2021
News article on the University of Stirling website about a new research project led by Professor Alison Bowes about innovative housing solutions for those living with dementia.
UK and India to celebrate the young game changers for inclusive growth and sustainable development Times of India. 2021
News article refers to a roundtable event on March 18 2021 celebrating the achievements of young people hosted by the University of Southampton India Centre. The article quotes Professor Jane Falkingham in her role as Executive Director of the India Centre at the University of Southampton.
International honour for 'Mee Raqsam' lead Aditi Subedi Free Press Journal. 2021
News article refers to an upcoming event celebrating the achievements of young people hosted by the University of Southampton India Centre. The article quotes Professor Jane Falkingham in her role as Executive Director of the India Centre at the University of Southampton.
Saluting Asian pioneers who changed Britain for the better Eastern Eye. 2021
News article on Eastern Eye about the contribution of South Asian migrants to the transformation of Britain. The article quotes Professor Jane Falkingham in her role as Executive Director of the India Centre at the University of Southampton.
Why we use women's professional titles less than men's BBC Worklife. 2021
Getting into the right headspace during lockdown The Telegraph. 2021
News article in The Telegraph refers to research by Professor Jane Falkingham, Dr Min Qin, Professor Maria Evandrou and Professor Athina Vlachantoni into losing sleep during the lockdown.
Why I never want to get married The Sunday Times. 2021
Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris quoted in The Times article about changing attitudes towards getting married.
NHS advice on getting quality night's sleep as the pandemic continues to affect sleep among Brits Wales247. 2021
News article on Welsh news website Wales 247 refers to Professor Jane Falkingham et al's research into sleep loss during the pandemic and its impact on BAME groups, and women.
Celebrating our own extraordinary women in science University of Southampton. 2021
Professor Athina Vlachantoni shares her aspirational story as a woman in science to celebrate International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2021.
Women in Science Day: Celebrating Southampton's female scientists The Daily Echo. 2021
The Daily Echo celebrates International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2021 by interviewing a number of women in science at the University of Southampton, including CPC's Professor Athina Vlachantoni in her role as Professor of Gerontology and Social Policy.
British Asian Media Awards 2021: Winners list Biz Asia. 2021
News article about British Asian Awards co-hosted by Professor Jane Falkingham in her role as Executive Director, India Centre for Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Development.
A dream come true! The brilliant trick to help you nod off anywhere in just TWO minutes Mail+. 2021
News article on Mail + refers to research carried out by Centre for Population Change into losing sleep during the pandemic.
Geração-Sanduíche: salvando pais-idosos e filhos-jovens na Covid-19 ("Sandwich Generation": saving elderly parents and young children in Covid-19) SaudeBusiness. 2021
News article quotes Professor Athina Vlachantoni and her research with others on the impact of the pandemic on the 'sandwich generation'.
Sandwich generation feels the pressure during lockdown Medical Xpress. 2021
News article on Medical Xpress website about the pressures of the pandemic on the 'sandwich generation' quotes research by Professor Maria Evandrou, Professor Jane Falkingham, Dr Min Qin and Professor Athina Vlachantoni.
Sandwich generation feels the pressure during lockdown About Manchester. 2021
News article on About Manchester website about the pressures of the pandemic on the 'sandwich generation' quotes research by Professor Maria Evandrou, Professor Jane Falkingham, Dr Min Qin and Professor Athina Vlachantoni.
Sandwich generation feels pressure during lockdown Mirage. 2021
Article on Mirage website about the pressures of the pandemic on the 'sandwich generation' quotes research by Professor Maria Evandrou, Professor Jane Falkingham, Dr Min Qin and Professor Athina Vlachantoni.
Sandwich generation feels pressure during lockdown University of Southampton. 2021
News article on University of Southampton website about the pressures of the pandemic on the 'sandwich generation' quotes research by Professor Maria Evandrou, Professor Jane Falkingham, Dr Min Qin and Professor Athina Vlachantoni.
Why the 'sandwich generation' is so stressed out BBC Worklife. 2021
Article on BBC Worklife about the pressures of the pandemic on the 'sandwich generation' quotes Professor Athina Vlachantoni and her research.
Insights 2020-21 - Educational aspirations among UK young teenagers: exploring the role of gender, class and ethnicity Insights. 2021
Citation of research by Professor Ann Berrington, Steven Roberts, Peter Tammes, Educational aspirations among UK Young Teenagers: Exploring the role of gender, class and ethnicity, British Educational Research Journal, 2016
Insights 2020-21 - Ethnic differences in starting a family Insights Understanding Society. 2021
Citation of research by Professor Ann Berrington in the Understanding Society Insights, Expectations for family transitions in young adulthood among the UK second generation, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2018
Insights 2020-21 - The Happiness Gap Insights Understanding Society 2020-21. 2021
Citation of research in Insights by Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris, Stefanie Hoherz, Trude Lappegård, Ann Evans, Mind the "happiness" gap: the relationship between cohabitation, marriage, and subjective well-being in Australia, the UK, Germany, and Norway, Demography, 2019.
The 'coronasomnia' phenomenon keeping you from getting sleep BBC Worklife. 2021
News article on BBC Worklife about losing sleep during lockdown mentions research by Prof Jane Falkingham, Prof Maria Evandrou, Dr Min Qin, Prof Athina Vlachantoni into sleeplessness in lockdown (CPC PB 55, Who's been losing sleep during lockdown?)
To Sleep or Not to Sleep Varsity. 2021
News article refers to research carried out by Centre for Population Change into losing sleep during the pandemic.
Persistent unemployment Investors Chronicle. 2021
News article about unemployment refers to David Bell's research into the impact of unemployment on the young, Bell, Blanchflower, (2020) US and UK labour markets before and during the COVID-19 crash, National Institute Economic Review
Finance and Constitution Committee - Replacement of EU Structural Funds Scottish Parliament TV. 2021
David Bell gave evidence to the Finance and Constitution Committee on the topic of Replacement of EU Structural Funds, as chair of Scottish Government European Structural and Investment Funds Replacement Consultation Steering Group.
How to sleep: Why you can't sleep in lockdown - 6 things to help you sleep The Daily Express. 2021
Article in the Express mentions research by Prof Jane Falkingham, Prof Maria Evandrou, Dr Min Qin, Prof Athina Vlachantoni into sleeplessness in lockdown (CPC PB 55, Who's been losing sleep during lockdown?)
Why am I so tired? Expert reveals how to beat tiredness in lockdown The Express. 2021
Article in the Express mentions research by Prof Jane Falkingham, Prof Maria Evandrou, Dr Min Qin, Prof Athina Vlachantoni into sleeplessness in lockdown (CPC PB 55, Who's been losing sleep during lockdown?)
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.
Impact of 'Covid-19 fear' on over-50s examined Knutsford Guardian. 2021
News article about the impact of covid fear on the over 50s and the new survey wave of "Healthy Ageing in Scotland study", set up by Dr Elaine Douglas and Professor David Bell.
Impact of 'Covid-19 fear' on over-50s examined Jersey Evening Post. 2021
Research project to study the impact of COVID fear University of Stirling. 2021
An article on new research by Dr Elaine Douglas, Professor David Bell and Dr Alison Dawson on the impact of Covid-19 fear on the over 50s.
Most couples are less satisfied when the woman earns more Asiaone. 2021
Australian news article about research by Dr Niels Blom into relationship happiness when the woman earns more.
Four Trinity College Dublin researchers win new UK-Ireland social sciences networking grants Science Business. 2021
Web news update on recent research grant updates - Yekaterina Chzhen, Assistant Professor of Sociology is collaborating with the UK Co-PI Dr Julia Mikolai from St Andrews University and Co-Is Dr Jennifer Symonds (University College Dublin) and Professor Susan Harkness (University of Bristol), on grant,"An Interdisciplinary Child Well-Being Network (ICWBN) to study the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on children in Ireland and the United Kingdom."
Impact of 'Covid-19 fear' on over-50s examined Bournemouth Echo. 2021
News article about the impact of covid fear on the over 50s and the new survey wave of "Healthy Ageing in Scotland study", set up by Dr Elaine Douglas and Professor David Bell.
Female-breadwinner families on the breadline Population Europe. 2020
Scots people are in their happy place
Scots are 'happier'
Referring to research by Professor David Bell
Sad news for England - research shows the Scots really are happier
The coronasomnia cure: how to get good sleep in a pandemic The Telegraph. 2020
News article refers to research carried out by Centre for Population Change into losing sleep during the pandemic.
Centre for Population Change Wins Public Policy Impact Prize Population Europe. 2020
University of Stirling granted funding for three COVID-19 projects University of Stirling website. 2020
Professor Alasdair Rutherford's research into volunteering and Covid-19 is featured on the University of Stirling's website.
Being furloughed has helped couples' relationships Understanding Society. 2020
Ministers 'left in dark' over EU fund replacement Daily Business. 2020
Article about EU funding in Scotland featuring Professor David Bell in his role as Co-Chair of the Steering Group.
ESRC announces winners of its 2020 Celebrating Impact Prize Cambridge Network. 2020
Centre for Population Change wins ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize University of Southampton website. 2020
Understanding declining teenage pregnancies in England University of Southampton. 2020
Declining teen pregnancies in England - New Insights MedIndia. 2020
Understanding declining teenage pregnancies in England EurekAlert. 2020
Understanding declining teenage pregnancies in England Medical Xpress. 2020
Article about research by Katie Heap, Professor Ann Berrington and Professor Roger Ingham into declining teenage pregnancies.
Demography and the Coronavirus Pandemic: What have we learned so far and where do we go from here? Event Review of the High-Level Expert Meeting Population Europe. 2020
Event review of the high level expert meeting on Population Europe website - Demography and the Coronavirus Pandemic: What have we learned so far and where do we go from here? The event was attended by CPC researchers Professor Jane Falkingham and Dr Julia Mikolai.
Nearly half of adults suffering mentally because of poor sleep Occupational Health and Wellbeing. 2020
News story quotes CPC research into sleeplessness during lockdown.
Voluntary action and Covid-19 - new research will explore lessons learnt and recommendations for UK recovery University of Stirling website. 2020
Professor Alasdair Rutherford's research into volunteering and Covid-19 is featured on the University of Stirling's website.
Ethnic minorities expect to live longer University of St Andrews. 2020
News article about Genevieve Cezard's research : Evidencing the gap between health expectancy and life expectancy for ethnic groups in Scotland in the Revue Quetelet Journal
Ethnic minorities in Scotland have longer life expectancy EbeneMagazine. 2020
News article about Genevieve Cezard's research : Evidencing the gap between health expectancy and life expectancy for ethnic groups in Scotland in the Revue Quetelet Journal
Ethnic minorities in Scotland have longer life expectancy Medical Xpress. 2020
News article about Genevieve Cezard's research : Evidencing the gap between health expectancy and life expectancy for ethnic groups in Scotland in the Revue Quetelet Journal
Ethnic minorities expect to live longer Mirage News. 2020
News article about Genevieve Cezard's research : Evidencing the gap between health expectancy and life expectancy for ethnic groups in Scotland in the Revue Quetelet Journal
Ethnic minorities have longer life expectancy than white Scots, study suggests Evening Express. 2020
News article about Genevieve Cezard's research : Evidencing the gap between health expectancy and life expectancy for ethnic groups in Scotland in the Revue Quetelet Journal
'Moon breathing' is the Japanese technique that will help beat insomnia Glamour. 2020
CPC research into sleeplessness during lockdown quoted in an article on 'Moon breathing' in Glamour Magazine.
Centre for Population Change shortlisted for ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize Mirage News. 2020
Professor Jane Falkingham and CPC shortlisted for the ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize.
Centre for Population Change shortlisted for ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize University of Southampton website. 2020
Professor Jane Falkingham and CPC shortlisted for the ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize
CPC Webinar: 'Estimating Total Fertility from the Shape of the Age Pyramid' | Carl Schmertmann Youtube. 2020
CPC Webinar: Estimating Total Fertility from the Shape of the Age Pyramid: Bayesian models and applications given by Carl Schmertmann, Professor of Economics at Florida State University and former Editor of Demographic Research, on Friday 23 October at 14:00 BST.
When vital event registration is missing or inadequate, it is possible to approximate a population's total fertility (TFR) from its age-sex distribution. For example, if child mortality is low then TFR is often close to seven times the child/woman ratio (CWR), the number of 0-4 year olds per 15-49-year-old woman. We analyse the formal relationship between CWR and TFR to identify sources of uncertainty in indirect estimates. We construct a Bayesian model for the statistical distribution of TFR conditional on the population's age-sex structure, in which unknown demographic quantities in the standard approximation are parameters with prior distributions. We apply the model to produce first-ever estimates of TFR for several hundred indigenous populations in Brazil.
ESRC Names 2020 Finalists for Celebrating Impact Prize Social Science Space. 2020
Professor Jane Falkingham and CPC shortlisted for the ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize
ESRC announces finalists for prestigious Celebrating Impact Prize ESRC website. 2020
Professor Jane Falkingham and CPC shortlisted for the ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize
Scots charities slam uncertainty over loss of £850m EU funds due to Brexit The Scotsman. 2020
News article in The Scotsman quotes Professor David Bell over the loss of EU Structural Funds.
UK's post-Brexit replacement for EU structural funds must be devolved to ensure value for money - Professor David Bell The Scotsman. 2020
Column in The Scotsman by Professor David Bell on the UK Internal Market Bill.
BBC QT: Sturgeon's coronavirus record DESTROYED by Scot Tory - 'Highest care home deaths' The Express. 2020
Article quotes Professor David Bell's study into care home deaths.
How to keep a cool head in a pandemic? Learn to meditate... The Telegraph. 2020
Article quotes research by CPC on sleeplessness during the pandemic
Why Moms Are Having More Trouble Sleeping During Coronavirus Psychology Today. 2020
News article on Psychology Today about losing sleep during lockdown mentions research by Prof Jane Falkingham, Prof Maria Evandrou, Dr Min Qin, Prof Athina Vlachantoni. (CPC PB 55, Who's been losing sleep during lockdown?)
Queen's Birthday Honours list 2020 in full: Who was recognised with an MBE, OBE, CBE, knighthood or damehood Inews. 2020
Professor Jackline Wahba awarded OBE in Queen's birthday honours.
Coronavirus Scotland: National care service 'a distraction' The Herald. 2020
Article in The Herald quotes Professor David Bell regarding plans for a national care service.
Queen's birthday honours
Professor Jackline Wahba awarded OBE in Queen's birthday honours.
Honours
Professor Jackline Wahba awarded OBE in Queen's birthday honours.
Prof Stephen Holgate recognised in Queens Birthday Honours The Daily Echo. 2020
Professor Jackline Wahba awarded OBE in Queen's birthday honours.
Economics and migration expert awarded OBE in Queen's Birthday Honours National Tribune. 2020
Professor Jackline Wahba awarded OBE in Queen's birthday honours.
Economics and migration expert awarded OBE in Queen's Birthday Honours Mirage News. 2020
Professor Jackline Wahba awarded OBE in Queen's birthday honours.
Coronavirus heroes from the south dominate Queen's birthday honours Wave 105. 2020
Professor Jackline Wahba awarded OBE in Queen's birthday honours.
The Queen's Birthday Honours list 2020 in full: Every person to receive a Knighthood, MBE, OBE, CBE and other honours The Standard. 2020
Professor Jackline Wahba awarded OBE in Queen's birthday honours.
ROYAL HONOUR Queen's Birthday Honours 2020: Full list revealed
Professor Jackline Wahba awarded OBE in Queen's birthday honours.
Queen's Birthday Honours List 2020 -everyone to receive an award
Professor Jackline Wahba awarded OBE in Queen's birthday honours.
Household factors and the effects of COVID-19 The Geographer. 2020
News article in The Geographer about Julia Mikolai's research, household factors and Covid-19
Check into the land of nod: As more of us struggle to drift off, hotels are introducing sleep retreats, high-tech mattresses and insomnia-battling spa treatments The Daily Mail. 2020
News article in The Daily Mail refers to research carried out by Centre for Population Change into losing sleep during the pandemic.
Home Report
News article in The Sun about findings from the World Alzheimer Report 2020: Design, Dignity, Dementia: dementia-related design and the built environment, quoting Dr Alison Dawson.
Care home temperature and ventilation may have helped spread coronavirus The Courier. 2020
Article quotes Dr Alison Dawson and her research into care homes during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ventilation concern in care homes Daily Express. 2020
Dr Alison Dawson comments in a newspaper article on the role of ventilation and temperature in care homes during the pandemic.
Coronavirus: Report calls for care home design re-think The Herald. 2020
Dr Alison Dawson quoted in news article about care home design and the pandemic.
Change care homes to stop elderly being 'imprisoned' The Herald. 2020
Dr Alison Dawson comments on the design of care homes relating to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Stirling dementia design expertise recognised in World Report University of Stirling website. 2020
Dr Alison Dawson is an author on The World Alzheimer Report 2020: Design, Dignity, Dementia: dementia-related design and the built environment.
Is global fertility really plummeting? The Herald (Zimbabwe). 2020
Quotes research by Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris on global fertility.
Covid-19 proves millennials never stood a chance The Prospect. 2020
Article in The Prospect quotes research by Professor Ann Berrington on how the poor economy and the impact of the pandemic means younger generations are faced with returning to the parental home.
Internal Market Bill could be bid to 'erode' Barnett formula, expert claims The Belfast Telegraph. 2020
Bill 'is attempt to bypass Scotland funding rules' The Times. 2020
Internal Market Bill could be bid to 'erode' Barnett formula, expert claims Stirling News. 2020
Internal Market Bill could be bid to 'erode' Barnett formula, expert claims Bridgwater Mercury. 2020
Internal Market Bill could be bid to 'erode' Barnett formula, expert claims Shropshire Star. 2020
Professor David Bell gives evidence to the Holyrood committee on the Internal Market Bill.
Child Labour: Economic Development And The Intergenerational Poverty Persistence Cycle The Organization for World Peace. 2020
Website refers to article by Professor Jackie Wahba, “The Influence of Market Wages and Parental History on Child Labor and Schooling in Egypt,”
Increased migration to Scotland from the rest of the UK University of St Andrews. 2020
Report about the increase of migration to Scotland from the rest of the UK
Increased migration to Scotland from rest of UK Mirage News. 2020
News article on Mirage news references research report led by Professor Hill Kulu and Professor David Bell on increased migration to Scotland.
Two former Golspie High School pupils at forefront of UK governments' Covid care home research Northern Times. 2020
Local news article about Professor David Bell's leading role in Covid care home research.
Positive change in internal migration The Scottish Government. 2020
News article on the Scottish Government's website about the report by Professor Hill Kulu and Professor David Bell on the increase of migration to Scotland.
United Kingdom: New Figures Show Care Homes in England Bore Brunt of UK Coronavirus Deaths
Professor David Bell talks about his research into excess deaths in care homes, featured in Thai News,
Care homes in England bore the brunt of UK coronavirus deaths, new figures show The Daily Mail. 2020
Article quotes Professor David Bell on his research into excess care deaths during the Covid pandemic.
Wales 'performed poorly' with 66% more care home deaths than average during first pandemic peak Nation Cymru. 2020
Features research by Professor David Bell on excess deaths in Welsh care homes during the Covid pandemic.
English excess care home deaths worse in the UK, study finds The Telegraph. 2020
Quotes professor David Bell's research into excess care deaths caused by Covid pandemic.
Care homes in England had greatest increase in excess deaths at height of the COVID-19 pandemic Medical Xpress. 2020
Article quotes Professor David Bell on his research into excess care deaths during the Covid pandemic.
Care homes in England bore the brunt of UK coronavirus deaths, new figures show Sound Health and Lasting Wealth. 2020
Article quotes Professor David Bell on his research into excess care deaths during the Covid pandemic.
Scotland suffered fewer excess deaths than down south at pandemic peak
Professor David Bell talks about his research into excess deaths in care homes in the Scottish Express Newspaper.
Scotland had highest number of care home Covid cases in UK, says study The Times. 2020
Professor David Bell talks about his research into excess deaths in care homes
Care homes in England had greatest increase in excess deaths at height of the COVID-19 pandemic News Press Live. 2020
Relates to Professor David Bell's research into excess care deaths in England.
Care homes in England had greatest increase in excess deaths at height of the COVID-19 pandemic University of Stirling. 2020
Article on University of Stirling's website on Professor's David Bell's research into excess deaths in English care homes.
Lavender sales surge as lockdown affects sleep. Here's how the wonder herb can help you News 24. 2020
Relates to research Professor Jane Falkingham, Dr Min Qin, Professor Maria Evandrou and Professor Athina Vlachantoni on insomnia during lockdown.
Can Scottish independence backers win economic argument? The Financial Times. 2020
News article in the Financial Times quotes professor David Bell
University of Southampton: Kindness and care for students during COVID-19 SI News. 2020
Article features quote by Professor Jane Falkingham
CORONAVIRUS Coronavirus in Scotland: Italian lessons on care homes 'were missed' The Times. 2020
Professor David Bell is quoted in The Times news article saying that hospitals were prioritised over care homes during the pandemic, and lessons had not be learnt from Italy where they warned that the elderly had been more impacted by the virus.
Women with Young Children & Minority Ethnic Groups Among Those Losing the Most Sleep During Pandemic, Finds UK Study Sleep Review. 2020
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused sleeping difficulties for women with young children, key workers and people of BAME heritage, a new study from CPC has found.
The Times Scotland view on the care homes scandal: Careless in a Crisis The Times. 2020
Professor David Bell quoted in The Times.
Virus cases sent to care homes
Professor David Bell quoted in the Scottish Daily Mail saying how half of all Covid deaths in Scotland took place in care homes.
At least 37 Covid-carrying patients discharged to Scottish care homes The National. 2020
Article references study by Professor David Bell about deaths in care homes during the pandemic
Is Rishi Sunak, the people's chancellor, about to lose his crown? The Observer. 2020
Professor David Bell quoted in The Observer on how a v-shaped economic recovery is unlikely.
Hospitals in five Scottish health boards sent patients into care homes after they had tested positive for covid-19 The Sunday Post. 2020
Article references study by Professor David Bell about deaths in care homes during the pandemic.
The Best Sleep Technology For A Peaceful Night's Rest Flipboard. 2020
The Best Sleep Technology For A Peaceful Night's Rest Esquire. 2020
Research by Professor Jane Falkingham, Dr Min Qin, Professor Maria Evandrou and Professor Athina Vlachantoni on insomnia during lockdown is quoted in Esquire magazine online.
Young girls exposed to negative peers at risk of adult mental health issues Mirage. 2020
Article about research into contagious depression amongst adolescents in a study by study by Monash Business School's Professor Yves Zenou and co-authors Dr Corrado Giulietti and Professor Michael Vlassopoulos from the University of Southampton
Revealed: The 'absolutely staggering' postcode lottery of Scots care home deaths The Herald. 2020
News article in The Herald refers to research by Professor David Bell.
Popolazione mondiale in aumento o in calo? Stime e incertezze (World population increasing or decreasing? Estimates and uncertainties) Voci Globali. 2020
Research by Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris and Dr Jason Hilton referenced on Italian website, Voci Globali.
One in three UK healthcare workers sleep poorly during pandemic Dentistry Online. 2020
Dentistry website refers to research by Professor Jane Falkingham, Dr Min Qin, Professor Maria Evandrou and Professor Athina Vlachantoni on insomnia during lockdown
We've Been Hit By Insomnia During The Pandemic. This Is What's Helped Us Huffington Post. 2020
US news article refers to research carried out by Centre for Population Change into losing sleep during the pandemic
Top 3 tips to treat insomnia Abbey Robb Therapies. 2020
Research by Professor Jane Falkingham, Dr Min Qin, Professor Maria Evandrou and Professor Athina Vlachantoni on insomnia during lockdown is quoted on a blog on therapy website - Abbey Robb Therapies.
Women with young children, key workers and BAME groups losing sleep during coronavirus pandemic University of Southampton website. 2020
Mothers and keyworkers hardest hit
Newspaper article in The Guardian. The Covid-19 pandemic has caused sleeping difficulties for women with young children, key workers and people of BAME heritage, a new study from CPC has found.
Losing sleep during lockdown Understanding Society. 2020
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused sleeping difficulties for women with young children, key workers and people of BAME heritage, a new study from CPC has found.
Women with young children, key workers and BAME groups losing sleep during coronavirus pandemic
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused sleeping difficulties for women with young children, key workers and people of BAME heritage, a new study from CPC has found.
Banyak Orang Alami Insomnia Selama Pandemi Corona, Ini Penjelasannya (Many People Experience Insomnia During Corona Pandemic, Here Is The Explanation) Kompas.com. 2020
News article on Indonesian website. The Covid-19 pandemic has caused sleeping difficulties for women with young children, key workers and people of BAME heritage, a new study from CPC has found.
Coronavirus lockdown caused sharp increase of insomnia in UK MSN News. 2020
Coronavirus lockdown caused sharp increase of insomnia in UK Newscabal. 2020
Coronavirus lockdown caused sharp increase of insomnia in UK Health Travel Planner. 2020
Coronavirus Lockdown Caused Sharp Insomnia Increase Sleep Review. 2020
Coronavirus lockdown caused sharp rise in insomnia in UK FR 24 News. 2020
Coronavirus lockdown caused sharp increase of insomnia in UK The Guardian. 2020
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused sleeping difficulties for women with young children, key workers and people of BAME heritage, a new study from CPC has found.
Is global fertility really plummeting? Delano. 2020
Brienna Perelli-Harris and Jason Hilton respond to the much publicised IHME study in the Lancet about global population levels.
This should come as no surprise
Newspaper article in The Independent. Brienna Perelli-Harris and Jason Hilton respond to the much publicised IHME study in the Lancet about global population levels.
Global fertility rates plummeting? Don't worry just yet ThePrint India. 2020
Brienna Perelli-Harris and Jason Hilton respond to the much publicised IHME study in the Lancet about global population levels.
How the dearth of babies will affect the global economy MoneyWeek. 2020
Article relates to Brienna Perelli-Harris and Jason Hilton's article in The Conversation where they respond to the much publicised IHME study in the Lancet about global population levels.
Los países de América Latina que perderán y ganarán más población en el futuro (Latin American countries that will lose and gain more population in the future) Semana. 2020
Brienna Perelli-Harris and Jason Hilton respond to the much publicised IHME study in the Lancet about global population levels.
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.
A World with Less People? Why You Shouldn't Panic Over Population Forecasts The National Interest. 2020
Article relates to Brienna Perelli-Harris and Jason Hilton's article in The Conversation where they respond to the much publicised IHME study in the Lancet about global population levels.
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 the most population in the future (and what cons BBC World News. 2020
Brienna Perelli-Harris and Jason Hilton quoted in an article about population change in Latin America in an El Salvador newspaper
Covid-19 baby bust: How the pandemic left us looking at uncertain family futures The Independent. 2020
Dr Heini Vaisanen is quoted in The Independent in an article about how the pandemic has affected birth rates.
Is global fertility really plummeting? How population forecasts are made The Eastern Mirror. 2020
Article in the Eastern Mirror, Brienna Perelli-Harris and Jason Hilton respond to the much publicised IHME study in the Lancet about global population levels.
Is global fertility really plummeting? How population forecasts are made The Africa News. 2020
Article in the Africa News linking to the article in the Conversation: Is global fertility really plummeting? How population forecasts are made.
Is global fertility really plummeting? How population forecasts are made Japan Herald. 2020
Article in the Japan Herald linking to the article in the Conversation: Is global fertility really plummeting? How population forecasts are made.
Is global fertility really plummeting? How population forecasts are made MIL-OSI . 2020
Article on New Zealand site MIL-OSI linking to the article in the Conversation: Is global fertility really plummeting? How population forecasts are made.
Is global fertility really plummeting? How population forecasts are made Yahoo News. 2020
Article on Yahoo News linking to the article in the Conversation: Is global fertility really plummeting? How population forecasts are made.
Is global fertility really plummeting? How population forecasts are made Medical Express. 2020
Article on Medical Express linking to the article in the Conversation: Is global fertility really plummeting? How population forecasts are made.
New EU "YouthLife" Project Will Improve Life Course Research Methods Population Europe. 2020
Research news on Population Europe website about new research project 'YouthLife" involving CPC's Professor Ann Berrington
Parents in the UK Report Stronger Relationships With Their Kids During Lockdown Institute for Family Studies. 2020
Article on the Institute for Family Studies website by Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris reveals some women find lockdown has led to improved family relationships.
Discrimination and divorce make you more likely to die early Trading U. 2020
News article quotes Professor Jane Falkingham
Attracting immigrants is an uphill struggle; Scotland needs to embrace multiculturalism if we want to bring in highly skilled new workers The Times. 2020
Newspaper article in The Times refers to ESRC CPC Policy briefing paper 20: Polish migrants in Scotland: voting behaviours and engagement in the Scottish independence referendum
Warning of 'missed' vulnerable older people during lockdown Understanding Society. 2020
Article on the Understanding Society website about the care of the elderly during the covid lockdown relating to research by Evandrou, Falkingham, Qin, Vlachantoni, (2020) Older and 'staying at home' during lockdown: informal care receipt during the COVID-19 pandemic amongst people aged 70 and over in the UK, SocArXiv
The good news out of lockdown - many families felt closer and happier despite financial uncertainties ISER website. 2020
Research by Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris reveals some women find lockdown has led to improved family relationships.
Parents report stronger relationships with their children during lockdown Understanding Society. 2020
Article on Understanding Society relates to CPC Policy Briefing report 54 by Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris: How has the Covid-19 crisis impacted parents relationships with their children?
Weird but true: lockdown has made many families happier
Features research by Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris in The Observer newspaper
Weird but true: lockdown has made many families happier Yahoo News. 2020
Features research by Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris
Weird but true: lockdown has made many families happier UK Education News. 2020
Features research by Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris
Weird but true: lockdown has made many families happier Knowledia. 2020
Features research by Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris
Weird but true: lockdown has made many families happier Head Topics. 2020
Features research by Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris
Weird but true: lockdown has made many families happier The Sun. 2020
Features research by Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris
Weird but true: lockdown has made many families happier MSN News. 2020
Features research by Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris
Weird but true: lockdown has made many families happier The Guardian. 2020
Research by Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris reveals some women find lockdown has led to improved family relationships.
Is global fertility really plummeting? PaZimbabwe. 2020
Article about research by Brienna Perelli-Harris into global fertility
Older and 'staying at home' during lockdown: analysis of informal care receipt during the COVID-19 pandemic amongst people aged 70 and over in the UK LTC Responses to Covid-19. 2020
Blog article by Professor Maria Evandrou, Professor Jane Falkingham, Dr Min Qin and Professor Athina Vlachantoni linking to their paper: Older and 'staying at home' during lockdown: informal care receipt during the COVID-19 pandemic amongst people aged 70 and over in the UK, SocArXiv
Discrimination and divorce make you more likely to die early New Scientist. 2020
Professor Jane Falkingham quoted in an article in New Scientist about the link between racism and poor health outcomes
Simple saliva test for coronavirus to be piloted in Southampton ITV News. 2020
ITV News article about the University of Southampton trialling a new saliva test for Coronavirus.
Coronavirus: New saliva test to be piloted in Southampton The Independent. 2020
News article in The Independent about the University of Southampton trialling a new saliva test for Coronavirus.
Simple coronavirus 'spit test' instead of painful swab available from today The Mirror. 2020
News article in The Mirror about the University of Southampton trialling a new saliva test for Coronavirus.
'No-swab' saliva test for Covid-19 piloted in Britain Pharmacy Business. 2020
News article on Pharmacy Business website about the University of Southampton trialling a new saliva test for Coronavirus.
New saliva test for coronavirus piloted in Southampton GOV.UK. 2020
Article on the Government website about the University of Southampton trialling a new saliva test for Coronavirus.
'No-Swab' Saliva Test for Coronavirus Piloted in Britain The New York Times. 2020
News article in the New York Times about the University of Southampton trialling a new saliva test for Coronavirus.
Coronavirus 'spit test' to be trialled in Southampton The Guardian. 2020
News article in the Guardian about the University of Southampton trialling a new saliva test for Coronavirus.
'Do it at home' coronavirus saliva test trialled BBC. 2020
News article about the University of Southampton trialling a new saliva test for Coronavirus.
Differences on lockdown left some unsafe
Newspaper article quotes Professor David Bell
Westminster 'could learn from Sturgeon' over messaging during pandemic
Article quotes Professor David Bell
Estimates of Households and Dwellings in Scotland, 2019 Published National Records Scotland. 2020
Page 6 of this report from National Records of Scotland links to "Household level health and socio-economic vulnerabilities and the COVID-19 crisis: An analysis from the UK" by Julia Mikolai, Katherine Keen and Hill Kulu.
Coronavirus: Mixed messaging from UK and Scottish Government pushed workers into 'unsafe' conditions The Aberdeen Press and Journal. 2020
Article quotes Professor David Bell
UK has handled pandemic appallingly badly, expert says Evening Express. 2020
News article in the Evening Express quotes Professor David Bell
UK has handled coronavirus pandemic 'appallingly badly', MPs told The Standard. 2020
News article in The Standard quotes Professor David Bell
UK has handled coronavirus crisis 'appallingly badly', expert tells MPs The National. 2020
News article in The National quotes Professor David Bell
Devolution 'hindered UK government's response to Coronavirus' inquiry hears; Westminster's Scottish Affairs Committee heard evidence about the Covid-19 response from four researchers. The Daily Record. 2020
News article in The Daily Record quotes Professor David Bell
Scottish Government advisors 'have no idea where evidence for some lockdown decisions is coming from' The Herald. 2020
News article quotes Professor David Bell
Scotland to further relax Covid-19 lockdown restrictions Morning Star. 2020
News article quotes Professor David Bell.
Coronavirus in Scotland: Class of 2020 will need help with jobs, says report The Times. 2020
Professors David Bell and David Blanchflower suggest a scheme to help young people into employment similar to that of US President Roosevelt's New Deal in the 1930s.
SHE WON'T GIVE AN INCH; CORONAVIRUS CRISIS Sturgeon says Scots should 'stick with' 2m distancing rule
Newspaper article in the Scottish Daily Mail about relaxing the 2M social distancing rule. Article refers to research by Professor David Bell on the impact of the pandemic on youth unemployment: Bell, Blanchflower, (2020) US and UK labour markets before and during the COVID-19 crash, National Institute Economic Review
Young, gifted and scarred... Sceptical Scot. 2020
Professor David Bell and David Blanchflower article on Sceptical Scot about how the young will be the hardest hit in this pandemic.
Here's what an unravelling economy could do to couples-study Delano. 2020
Research by Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris and Dr Niels Blom on the impact of COVID-19 on relationships.
Health Behavior during the Covid-19 Pandemic: Online Survey Provides Rapid Insights MPIDR. 2020
News article on MPIDR relates to paper on MedRxiv: Behaviors and attitudes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic: Insights from a cross-national Facebook survey
More than 5% of Britons have had SARS-CoV-2: study. Health Unlocked. 2020
References research by Professor Hill Kulu and Peter Dorey on Covid-19 infection rates
New toolkit launched to help deal with isolation University of Stirling. 2020
Dr Alison Dawson is part of a research team at the University of Stirling who have launched a new toolkit providing guidance on how to use technology to help connect with others.
More than 5% of Britons have had SARS-CoV-2: study Medical Xpress. 2020
Articles refers to research by Professor Hill Kulu on Covid-19 infection rates: Kulu, H, Dorey P., (2020)Infection Rates from Covid-19 in Great Britain by Geographical Units: A Model-based Estimation from Mortality Data
More borrowing power urged to increase resilience in crisis
Article quotes Professor David Bell
How can we ensure Wales's 'Covid generation' fulfils its potential?
Article quotes David Bell's research on youth unemployment during recessions
More borrowing powers needed to increase resilience - experts
Newspaper article in the Aberdeen Press and Journal quotes Professor David Bell
Does our household type put us at more risk from the effects of Covid-19? Understanding Society. 2020
Links to research by Mikolai, Keenan, Kulu (2020)Household level health and socio-economic vulnerabilities and the COVID-19 crisis: An analysis from the UK, SocArXiv
Health secretary 'deeply regrets' pain of NHS shutdown and warns restart will not be a 'flick of the switch' moment The Scotsman. 2020
Comments from Professor David Bell on the decision to discharge elderly patients back into care homes.
Revealed: The scale of "hasty" move of elderly from hospital to Scots care homes over coronavirus The Herald. 2020
Professor David Bell comments on the discharge of the elderly to care homes at the outset of the pandemic.
Does our household type put us at more risk from the effects of Covid-19?
Article in CPC Newsletter on new research by CPC members Dr Júlia Mikolai, Dr Katherine Keenan and Professor Hill Kulu.
Young people will be hardest hit in economic fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic Business Live. 2020
Quotes Professor David Bell's research on how younger people are more adversely affected in recessions than other age groups.
Society cannot afford to fail a 'Covid generation'
Article in The Western Mail about the impact of Covid-19 on the younger generation. The newspaper quotes Professor David Bell's research on youth unemployment.
Delayed Hospital Discharges in Scotland: What Happened in March 2020? International Long Term Care Network. 2020
Professor David Bell comments on the discharge of the elderly to care homes at the outset of the pandemic
Coronavirus crisis has put the independence question firmly 'back on' - but which way will it swing opinion? Aberdeen Evening Express. 2020
Article in the Aberdeen Evening Express featuring Professor David Bell
Coronavirus crisis has put the independence question firmly 'back on' - but which way will it swing opinion? The Press and Journal. 2020
Comments from Professor David Bell
City infection rate 'above average'
Articles refers to research by Professor Hill Kulu on Covid-19 infection rates, Kulu, H, Dorey P., (2020)Infection Rates from Covid-19 in Great Britain by Geographical Units: A Model-based Estimation from Mortality Data
Professor says Dundee's Covid-19 infection rate is higher than Scottish average The Evening Telegraph (Dundee). 2020
Professor Hill Kulu quoted in local Dundee newspaper about his research into Covid-19 infection rates.
How the unraveling economy threatens couples The National Interest. 2020
Research by Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris and Dr Niels Blom on the impact of COVID-19 on relationships
More than 5% of Britons have had Covid-19 About Manchester. 2020
Article refers to research by Professor Hill Kulu on Covid-19 infection rates
One in 20 of British population infected, say varsity scientists
Article refers to research by Professor Hill Kulu on Covid-19 infection rates
Scotland's true rate of coronavirus infection 'may be as high as 259,000'
Article refers to research by Professor Hill Kulu on Covid-19 infection rates
Levels of Coronavirus infection higher in cities
Article refers to research by Professor Hill Kulu on Covid-19 infection rates
One in 20 of British population infected by Covid-19 The Courier. 2020
Research by Professor Hill and Kulu claim 5-6% of the UK population have been infected with Covid-19
Chaos as FM claims new testers might not be needed at all;coronavirus crisis
Article in the Scottish Daily Mail quotes Professor Hill Kulu about his research suggesting that 5-6% of the UK population have been infected with Covid-19.
London is Covid capital
Research by Professor Hill Kulu and Peter Dorey suggests that 5-6% of the UK population may have been infected with Covid-19
Marriage, divorce and cohabitation Population Europe. 2020
Relating to paper by Hannemann, T., Kulu, H., González‐Ferrer, A., Pailhé, A., Rahnu, L., & Puur, A. (2020). Partnership dynamics among immigrants and their descendants in four European countries. Population, Space and Place.
More than 5% of Britons have had Covid-19 University of St Andrews News. 2020
Article on St Andrews website relates to research by Professor Hill Kulu and Peter Dorey: Kulu, H, Dorey P., (2020)Infection Rates from Covid-19 in Great Britain by Geographical Units: A Model-based Estimation from Mortality Data
More than 5% of Britons have had Covid-19 according to research Deadline. 2020
Research by Professor Hill and Kulu claim 5-6% of the UK population have been infected with Covid-19
Second Covid-19 wave could prove 'devastating' to elderly in rural locations, experts warn The Telegraph. 2020
The Telegraph quotes research by Professor Hill Kulu and Peter Dorey on the vulnerability of elderly in rural areas to a second wave of Covid-19
Your relationship can take a hit in Covid economy. New study reveals how The Post. 2020
Relating to research from Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris and Dr Niels Blom on unemployment an relationship happiness.
Unemployment reduces couples' happiness Understanding Society. 2020
Research by Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris and Dr Niels Blom on the impact of Covid-19 on relationships
We must act now to shield young people from the economic scarring of Covid-19 The Guardian. 2020
Article by Professor David Bell and Professor David Blanchflower about the lasting impact of COVID-19 on youth unemployment.
Here's what an unravelling economy could do to couples Qrius. 2020
Research by Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris and Dr Niels Blom on the impact of the economic consequences of the lockdown on relationships.
Here's what an unravelling economy could do to couples - new study Yahoo News. 2020
Covid-19 spells trouble for millions of couples: the impact of unemployment on relationships University of Southampton. 2020
Scotland not behind curve as Sturgeon claims, coronavirus figures show The Times. 2020
Quotes research by Professor David Bell regarding the unreporting of deaths in Scottish care homes.
Scotland's care homes death toll likely to be 'significantly' higher than official figures show The Telegraph. 2020
Article in The Telegraph quoting research by Professor David Bell
Deaths in Scottish care homes and COVID-19 International Long Term Care Network. 2020
Links to report by David Bell, David Henderson and Elizabeth Lemmon about the impact of COVID-19 on the care homes in Scotland.
Young Reekie! Capital residents' average age is only 36
Newspaper article in the Scottish Mail on Sunday featuring research by Professor David Bell of the average age of residents in Edinburgh.
Remote and rural communities could be hit hardest by Covid-19: Study India Blooms. 2020
Article references study by Professor Hill Kulu and Peter Dorey about death rates in rural communities
"Kulu, H, Dorey P., (2020) The Contribution of Age Structure to the Number of Deaths from Covid-19 in the UK by Geographical Units
medRxiv "
Living in a crowded house can raise risk of harm
Newspaper article in The Herald linking to research paper, 'Household level health and socio-economic vulnerabilities and the COVID-19 crisis: An analysis from the UK' by Julia Mikolai, Katherine Keenan and Hill Kulu
Household factors may exacerbate COVID-19 health risks Medical Xpress. 2020
News article on Medical Xpress linking to research paper, 'Household level health and socio-economic vulnerabilities and the COVID-19 crisis: An analysis from the UK' by Julia Mikolai, Katherine Keenan and Hill Kulu
Coronavirus outbreak could increase inequalities, study suggests The Sunday Post. 2020
News article in The Sunday Post linking to research paper, 'Household level health and socio-economic vulnerabilities and the COVID-19 crisis: An analysis from the UK' by Julia Mikolai, Katherine Keenan and Hill Kulu
Coronavirus outbreak could increase inequalities, study suggests The Evening Telegraph. 2020
News article in The Evening Telegraph linking to research paper, 'Household level health and socio-economic vulnerabilities and the COVID-19 crisis: An analysis from the UK' by Julia Mikolai, Katherine Keenan and Hill Kulu
Coronavirus outbreak could increase inequalities, study suggests The Evening Express. 2020
News article in The Evening Express linking to research paper, Household level health and socio-economic vulnerabilities and the COVID-19 crisis: An analysis from the UK' by Julia Mikolai, Katherine Keenan and Hill Kulu
Household factors may exacerbate effects of Covid-19, according to St Andrews research The Courier. 2020
News article in The Courier linking to research paper, Household level health and socio-economic vulnerabilities and the COVID-19 crisis: An analysis from the UK' by Julia Mikolai, Katherine Keenan and Hill Kulu
Household factors may exacerbate Covid-19 health risks St Andrews website. 2020
News article based upon paper by Dr Julia Mikolai, Dr Katherine Keenan and professor Hill Kulu, "Household level health and socio-economic vulnerabilities and the COVID-19 crisis: An analysis from the UK"
Furlough may protect jobs but the younger generation is still likely to pay a price
Article quotes Professor David Bell and relates to his report: Bell, Blanchflower, (2020) US and UK labour markets before and during the COVID-19 crash, National Institute Economic Review
Coronavirus 'armlock' could put '50,000 in Bristol' out of work
Newspaper article in The Bristol Post concerning the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic on unemployment in Bristol features research by Professor David Bell
Virus could cost 50,000 city workers their jobs
Newspaper article in The Western Daily Press quotes research by Professor David Bell of the impact of the Coronavirus on unemployment levels locally in Bristol
Minister promises any divergence from UK would not be done on 'preconceived prejudice or political positioning' The Courier. 2020
Article references study by Professor Hill Kulu and Peter Dorey about death rates in rural communities
Coronavirus could leave Bristol with 50,000 unemployed warns Mayor Marvin Rees The Bristol Post. 2020
News article on The Bristol Post about the potential for 50,000 workers in Bristol being made unemployed due to the pandemic relating to research from Professor David Bell.
Coronavirus: Scotland may suffer more than England The Times. 2020
News article in The Times quotes research by Prof Hill Kulu about how Scotland and Wales in the long term may have higher fatality rates from Covid-19.
Coronavirus death rates could be 80% higher in rural communities Somerset County Gazette. 2020
Article references study by Professor Hill Kulu and Peter Dorey about death rates in rural communities
Coronavirus death rates 'could be 80% higher in rural communities' Hinterland - Rural Services Network. 2020
Article references study by Professor Hill Kulu and Peter Dorey about death rates in rural communities
Covid-19 death rates could be 80 per cent higher in rural communities South West Farmer. 2020
Article references study by Professor Hill Kulu and Peter Dorey about death rates in rural communities
Coronavirus: How will NI companies adapt to post-lockdown 'normal'? BBC News. 2020
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-52420367
Britain stares into the abyss
News article refers to Professor David Bell's NIESR report on the UK economy
Rural deaths higher
Article references study by Professor Hill Kulu and Peter Dorey about death rates in rural communities
Rural death rates may be up to 80% higher
Article references study by Professor Hill Kulu and Peter Dorey about death rates in rural communities
Death rates in rural areas 'could be up to 80pc higher'
Article references study by Professor Hill Kulu and Peter Dorey about death rates in rural communities
Fears over high rural death rate
Article references study by Professor Hill Kulu and Peter Dorey about death rates in rural communities
Fears for Highlands
Article references study by Professor Hill Kulu and Peter Dorey about death rates in rural communities
Warning of dire death rates in rural communities The Herald Scotland. 2020
Article references study by Professor Hill Kulu and Peter Dorey about death rates in rural communities
Warning of dire death rates in rural communities Herald Scotland. 2020
Article references study by Professor Hill Kulu and Peter Dorey about death rates in rural communities
Study claims remote communities could be devastated if hit by outbreak of virus
Article references study by Professor Hill Kulu and Peter Dorey about death rates in rural communities
Essential workers can book their own tests; health secretary's pledge on coronavirus testing
Article references study by Professor Hill Kulu and Peter Dorey about death rates in rural communities: "Kulu, H, Dorey P., (2020) The Contribution of Age Structure to the Number of Deaths from Covid-19 in the UK by Geographical Units
medRxiv "
Time for brave decisions - not the same old sorry nonsense The Herald. 2020
Quotes research by Professor David Bell, Bell, Blanchflower, (2020) US and UK labour markets before and during the COVID-19 crash, National Institute Economic Review
Economic collapse is 20 times faster than in 2008
Newspaper article in The Herald concerning the UK economy amid the Coronavirus pandemic quotes research by Professor David Bell
Coronavirus: Warning rural Scotland could suffer 'devastating' higher death rate The Herald. 2020
News article in The Herald quotes research by Prof Hill Kulu about the fatality rates in rural Scotland, and other remote areas of the UK with ageing populations.
Heavy coronavirus death toll predicted in Gaelic and rural communities infected The Courier. 2020
Research from Professor Hill Kulu and Peter Dorey on the impact of Coronavirus on rural towns.
We must clamp down on people travelling to rural areas, says Jamie Stone John O'Groat Journal and Caithness Courier. 2020
Alex Brummer: Britain is staring into the financial abyss with businesses struggling under lockdown This is Money.co.uk. 2020
News article refers to Professor David Bell's NIESR report on the UK economy
Coronavirus death rates 'could be 80% higher in rural communities' The Evening Standard. 2020
Article references study by Professor Hill Kulu and Peter Dorey about death rates in rural communities
Covid-19 death rates could be 80% higher in rural communities, say scientists The Express and Star. 2020
Article references study by Professor Hill Kulu and Peter Dorey about death rates in rural communities
Coronavirus: the latest across Dorset and the UK Bournemouth Echo. 2020
Article references study by Professor Hill Kulu and Peter Dorey about death rates in rural communities
Death rates from COVID-19 could be between 50% and 80% higher in rural communities because more elderly people live there, study warns The Mail Online. 2020
Article references study by Professor Hill Kulu and Peter Dorey about death rates in rural communities
Covid-19 death rates could be 80% higher in rural communities, say scientists; The University of St Andrews has investigated the contribution of population age structure to coronavirus fatalities in the UK by geography. Belfast Telegraph Online. 2020
"Kulu, H, Dorey P., (2020) The Contribution of Age Structure to the Number of Deaths from Covid-19 in the UK by Geographical Units
medRxiv "
Coronavirus: Elderly care-home residents could account for up to half of Covid-19 deaths in Europe, WHO chief warns Inews. 2020
Article references study by Professor Hill Kulu and Peter Dorey about death rates in rural communities: "Kulu, H, Dorey P., (2020) The Contribution of Age Structure to the Number of Deaths from Covid-19 in the UK by Geographical Units
medRxiv "
U.K. Labor Market Outlook Is 'Horrendous,' Economists Warn Bloomberg. 2020
Quotes research by Professor David Bell, Bell, Blanchflower, (2020) US and UK labour markets before and during the COVID-19 crash, National Institute Economic Review
Economists warn of 'horrendous' outlook for UK Fin24.com. 2020
Quotes research by Professor David Bell, Bell, Blanchflower, (2020) US and UK labour markets before and during the COVID-19 crash, National Institute Economic Review
Unemployment could hit six million next month, warn economists The Express Online. 2020
Quotes research by Professor David Bell, Bell, Blanchflower, (2020) US and UK labour markets before and during the COVID-19 crash, National Institute Economic Review
UK faces 'horrendous' impact on jobs from Covid-19 NIESR. 2020
News article NIESR relating to publication: Bell, Blanchflower, (2020) US and UK labour markets before and during the COVID-19 crash, National Institute Economic Review
Coronavirus outbreak could be 'devastating' for Gaelic-speaking communities The National. 2020
News article on The National relating to research by Professor Hill Kuku, "Kulu, H, Dorey P., (2020) The Contribution of Age Structure to the Number of Deaths from Covid-19 in the UK by Geographical Units
medRxiv "
Coronavirus in Scotland: Outlook for jobs market is 'horrendous' The Herald. 2020
The Herald refers to Prof David Bell's paper written for the National Institute Economic Review about the impact of the Coronavirus on unemployment and the economy
Remote and rural communities could be hit hardest by Covid-19 St Andrews University. 2020
Professor Hill Kulu and Peter Dorey's research the impact of Coronavirus on older populations living in rural communities.
Coronavirus: The towns most economically at risk from coronavirus pandemic Sky News. 2020
Article from Sky News about the impact of Coronavirus on the local economies of small coastal and ex-industrial towns uses data from a report co-authored by PhD student John Houghton
Scott Wright: What will virus crisis mean for Scotland's famous food and drink exports? The Herald. 2020
News article about the future of the the whisky industry quotes research by David Bell on unemployment levels in the UK
The Coronavirus Recovery Could Pit the Old and Young Against Each Other Slate. 2020
Article about the impact of Coronavirus on already struggling economies in Southern Europe. Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris comments on low fertility rates in Italy, Spain and Greece.
Jacob Rees-Mogg's firm is accused of profiteering from coronavirus as it boasts of 'once in a generation' chance to cash in on investments The Mail Online. 2020
News article quotes Professor David Bell's research on the impact of Covid-19 on the economy
Coronavirus crisis could push unemployment levels in UK and US beyond record numbers of the 1930s Great Depression, warns leading economist The Mail Online. 2020
Quotes research by Professor David Bell, Bell, Blanchflower, (2020) US and UK labour markets before and during the COVID-19 crash, National Institute Economic Review
Unemployment in US and UK 'may be worse than in Great Depression' The Guardian. 2020
News article refers to research by Professor David Bell: Bell, Blanchflower, (2020) US and UK labour markets before and during the COVID-19 crash, National Institute Economic Review
Forget 'recession': this is a depression The Guardian. 2020
News article by David Blanchflower and David Bell in the Guardian about the economic impact of Coronavirus, causing mass unemployment and depression.
Is marriage over? Aeon. 2020
Essay on Aeon website about the collapse of marriage quotes research on cohabitation by Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris.
A strong economy is possible outside UK, not inevitable The Times. 2020
Quotes research by Professor David Bell
An Independent Scotland in the EU: Issues for Accession Scottish Centre for European Studies. 2020
Professor David Bell considers the economics of Scotland's border with the UK being an external border of the EU
Coronavirus and the UK economy University of Stirling website. 2020
Professor David Bell comments on the impact of the Coronavirus on the UK economy
When a woman earns more in a relationship, it leads to dissatisfaction in both partners The Print. 2020
Article about research by Niels Blom into relationship happiness when the woman earns more
Does a Relationship Suffer When the Woman Makes More Money? The National Interest. 2020
Article about research by Niels Blom into relationship happiness when the woman earns more
Is There Friction In Relationships When The Woman Earns More? Shethepeople. 2020
Research by Niels Blom about relationship unhappiness when the woman earns more
Scotland shows Johnson the way to find a model for social care; Help is free north of border, while England's means-tested system looks threadbare
FT article with quote by Professor David Bell on Scotland's care policies
Can Scotland offer Boris Johnson a model for social care reform? The Financial Times. 2020
Prof David Bell quoted in Financial Times news article explaining why less people in Scotland have to sell their home to pay for care compared with England.
Citizens' Assembly to get crash course in finance Third Force News. 2020
Professor David Bell teaches Scotland's Citizens' Assembly members about Scotland's finances.
SNP shamed over Sturgeon plot 'to put shackles on' and hand UK fisheries BACK to Brussels Express. 2020
Professor David Bell comments on strength of Scottish fishing industry.
Scotland cash grab: Boris set for Brexit showdown with Sturgeon over £2.1bn EU funds Express. 2020
Professor David Bell comments on Scotland's access to the Shared Prosperity Fund following Brexit.
Independent Scotland would have "border checks" with UK, warns expert The Scotsman. 2020
Article about an independent Scotland in the EU refers to Professor David Bell's research.
Fertility rates across Europe: Regions grow together MPIDR website. 2020
News article on Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research's website, relates to journal article by Campisi, N., Kulu, H., Mikolai, J., Klüsener, S., Myrskylä, M.: Spatial variation in fertility across Europe: Patterns and determinants. Population, Space and Place.
Do birds of a feather really flock together? IUSSP online magazine. 2020
Research from Professor Hill Kulu on the spread of ethnic intermarriage in the IUSSP's online newsletter.
I thought I had hit the age of peak happiness. How wrong I was The Guardian. 2020
Fast forward to 2050 The Gulf News. 2020
Article in Gulf News featuring Professor Ann Berrington discussing the future of the family
The gap between young and old has turned Britain into a dysfunctional family The Guardian. 2020
Research by Albert Sabater, Elspeth Graham and Nissa Finney mentioned in article.
The family in 2050: artificial wombs, robot carers and the rise of single fathers by choice The Guardian. 2019
Ann Berrington quoted in The Guardian about the future of the family.
Net-a-Go World: The single economy reconstructs the global consumption map Peoples Network. 2019
Chinese article quotes research by Prof Brienna Perelli-Harris into cohabitation and marriage
Wort der woche (Word of the week)
Article in German newspaper references research by Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris on marriage and happiness
Milestones: journeying through adulthood ONS. 2019
Health in context: a risk factor approach to improving women's health in Accra Re:action. 2019
Feature article in Re:action magazine about Heini Vaisanen's research of women's health in Accra, Ghana
Event review: Freedom of Choice - The Foundation of Family Policies in Europe? Population Europe. 2019
The Generation Game - Is it fair? ESRC Centre for Population Change. 2019
Professor Jackline Wahba featured on CWAE: Committee of Women in Agricultural Economics #greatwomenwednesday Twitter - CWAE Committee of Women in Agricultural Economics. 2019
EU funding Scottish Government . 2019
Consultation launched on European Structural Funds replacement Scottish Construction Now. 2019
Britain's housing paradox: overcrowding and underoccupancy are both rising The Economist. 2019
As more young people share, more elderly rattle around alone
UK's natural population growth is sputtering Mercatornet. 2019
Deaths exceed births among those born in UK for first time
Article in The Telegraph featuring Ann Berrington
More deaths of UK-born people than births to UK-born mothers registered in England and Wales last year for the first time ever
Article in The Telegraph featuring Professor Ann Berrington
Can being neighborly reduce depression in older adults? Science Codex. 2019
Spotlight to shine on challenges of Brexit at Highland event Ross-shire Journal. 2019
Why Syrian refugees have no negative effects on Jordan's labour market Irish Examiner. 2019
Our childless, childish culture National Review. 2019
Is two weeks too soon to decide to get married? The Guardian. 2019
Children's education prolongs parents' life Share. 2019
Birthrate in England and Wales at all-time low Guardian, The. 2019
Article on low birthrates in England and Wales: "The birthrate in England and Wales has hit its lowest level since records began, government statistics have shown.". Quotes Ann Berrington.
Relaties onder spanning door werk (Relationships under stress through work) Sociologie Magazine. 2019
Study Gerontology to understand age-related issues Times of India. 2019
Households where the woman is the sole earner are significantly poorer, says research British Sociological Association. 2019
Female breadwinner households 'significantly poorer' Workingmums.co.uk. 2019
Case for separate Scots currency after independence is weak, say experts The Scotsman. 2019
Study reveals disconnect in how we live and the spaces we inhabit Home Style. 2019
ESRC appoints new Strategic Advisory Network members ESRC website. 2019
Some Scots communitites might 'no longer exist' under migration cuts The Scotsman. 2019
Moving in with Gran
Newspaper article in The Sun quotes Professor Jane Falkingham about multi-generational households.
Generations share homes
Article quotes Professor Jane Falkingham on intergenerational living.
EU migrants won't take advantage of the NHS because they don't want it The Independent. 2019
Shadow Minister meets Stirling housing and ageing experts University of Stirling website. 2019
2.5 million euros to study the lives of migrants University of St Andrews website. 2019
Why the road to full employment is lined with food banks The Guardian. 2019
CPC at Science & Engineering Day ESRC Centre for Population Change. 2019
Southampton Science and Engineering Festival (SOTSEF) University of Southampton. 2019
When women become the breadwinner the trouble starts Trouw . 2019
Immigration to Scotland could plunge after Brexit The Financial Times. 2019
'Slave economy'? CommonSpace investigation finds employment figures 'skew' reality of modern work Commonspace website. 2019
Do men really need to get accustomed to a woman who earns more? Intermediair . 2019
Women in the kitchen Metro. 2019
Happiness of the breadwinner Algemeen Dagblad. 2019
Wife with higher income is bad for relationship Het Belang van Limburg . 2019
Discussion of research on relationship satisfaction and the gender of the breadwinner
When wife earns more than husband, than the trouble starts Het Laatste Nieuws . 2019
Couple more satisfied with traditional roles Nederlands Dagblad . 2019
Does money make couples happy? Le Vif . 2019
Women with higher income is bad for relationship De Telegraaf . 2019
Discussion of research on relationship satisfaction and the gender of the breadwinner
Southampton research highlighted in Washington D.C. Sussed. 2019
Women who earn a lot? Nice, But not for their relationship happiness. Why is that? Het Laatste Nieuws . 2019
: Partners slightly more satisfied with the relationship when the man is the breadwinner Reformatorisch Dagblad . 2019
Couples happier if man is breadwinner Volkskrant . 2019
Couples are happier if man is the breadwinner De Morgen . 2019
By 2025, both India and China will have higher proportion of those over 85 years The Indian Express. 2019
The age divide Society Now ESRC Magazine Issue 33. 2019
Bill Jamieson: Mackay no change' budget belies big risks The Scotsman. 2018
Time to take action on these tax anomalies The Times. 2018
Migration and International students. Informing the debate by providing accurate migration data. University of Southampton website. 2018
With the government looking to markedly reduce net migration figures, debate is ongoing as to whether international students should be included within those figures. Southampton research is shaping policy by providing survey data on migration.
The significance of age to the study of ethnic residential segregation NIUSSP - IUSSP's online news magazine. 2018
The debate over migration and international students Southampton Connects Alumni and Supporters. 2018
Experts warn of Brexit's impact on Scotland' stalled birth rate The Scotsman. 2018
Underemployment in the U.S. and Europe The National Bureau of Economic Research (nber) website. 2018
What does the Brexit migration report propose? The Times. 2018
Women live longer than men, but save less Moneyweb website. 2018
There's one simple explanation for the wage stagnation 'puzzle' confounding top Fed officials Business Insider Nordic. 2018
An ageing global population - How ONS is improving the evidence base Office for National Statistics website. 2018
Southampton researcher receives one of two new NIHR Global Health Research Professorships University of Southampton website. 2018
Ten best UK universities to study Geography The Telegraph website. 2018
In an article about the best Universities to study Geography, the Centre for Population is mentioned at the University of St Andrews.
Measuring Male Fertility Rates by Making Use of Facebook Data Population Europe website. 2018
Francesco Rampazzo's research featured in a Population Europe Pop Digest 'Measuring Male Fertility Rates by Making Use of Facebook Data'.
What if we have to work until we're 100 BBC. 2018
Subject TEF and the question of numbers Wonkhe.com. 2018
Many foreigners - but only a few refugees (Deutsch) Frankfurter Rundschau. 2018
Jeremy Peat: 'The torrent of data and commentary over the past days leads to an inescapable conclusion' The Herald. 2018
Article titled "Jeremy Peat: 'The torrent of data and commentary over the past days leads to an inescapable conclusion'", posted online by The Herald, mentions David Bell.
Will Scotland lead the way for cradle-to-grave care in the UK? The Guardian. 2018
Article titled "Will Scotland lead the way for cradle-to-grave care in the UK?", posted online by The Guardian, mentions David Bell.
'Better support needed for people with Dementia' Daily Times Pakistan. 2018
Understanding dementia Dunya News. 2018
Viele Ausländer - doch nur wenige Flüchtlinge Frankfurter Rundschau. 2018
Keeping the collapse of civilisation at bay The Guardian. 2018
News article titled "Keeping the collapse of civilisation at bay", posted online by The Guardian, quotes John MacInnes.
Pakistan's dementia challenge Daily Times Pakistan. 2018
News article titled "Pakistan's dementia challenge", written by Asghar Zaidi, posted online by the Daily Times Pakistan.
Economic crisis and births. If the crisis leaves the «fear» of the second child Avvenire. 2018
News article titled "Economic crisis and births. If the crisis leaves the «fear» of the second child", posted online by Avvenire, discusses research by Francesca Fiori and Elspeth Graham, of the University of St Andrews in the United Kingdom, and Francesca Rinesi of Istat.
Jeremy Peat: 'Rumblings in political undergrowth of start of constructive debate' The Herald Scotland. 2018
News article titled Jeremy Peat: 'Rumblings in political undergrowth of start of constructive debate', posted online by The Herald Scotland, quotes David Bell.
Relationship stability is important for abortion decisions in Finland N-IUSSP. 2018
Blog post titled Relationship stability is important for abortion decisions in Finland, posted online by N-IUSSP, written by Heini Vaisanen.
Evelyn's shock and joy at New Year gong Daily Record. 2018
News article titled Evelyn's shock and joy at New Year gong, posted online by Daily Record, mentions David Bell receiving a CBE.
CBE for Dornoch's Professor David Bell The Northern Times. 2018
News articles titled CBE for Dornoch's Professor David Bell, poasted online by The Northern Times, mentions David Bell receiving a CBE.
Here is a list of all the local folk recognised in the New Years honours Dundee Evening Telegraph. 2018
News articl titled Here is a list of all the local folk recognised in the New Years honours, posted online by the Dundee Evening Telegraph, mentions David Bell receiving a CBE.
New Year Honours 2018: damehood for Liverpool vice-chancellor Times Higher Education. 2017
News article titled New Year Honours 2018: damehood for Liverpool vice-chancellor, posted online by Times Higher education, mentions David Bell receiving a CBE.
The Queen's New Year Honours List in full The Herald. 2017
News article titled The Queen's New Year Honours List in full, posted online by The Herald, mentions David Bell receiving a CBE.
Public service recognised in New Year honours list The Guardian. 2017
News article titled Public service recognised in New Year honours list, posted online by The Guardian, mentions David Bell receiving a CBE.
James Cosmo and Mark Beaumont on New Year honours list BBC News. 2017
News article titled James Cosmo and Mark Beaumont on New Year honours list, posted online by BBC News, mentions David Bell receiving a CBE.
In Full: Scots recognised in New Year Honours list The scotsman. 2017
News article titled In Full: Scots recognised in New Year Honours list, posted online by The Scotsman, mentions David Bell receiving a CBE.
Scots may face tax hikes and longer working lives The Scotsman. 2017
News Article titled Scots may face tax hikes and longer working lives, posted online by The Scotsman, quotes David Bell.
Immigration control call amid fears for economy The Times. 2017
News article titled Immigration control call amid fears for economy, posted online by The Times, quotes David Bell.
'Older people have pulled up the ladder': inside England's oldest and youngest towns The Guardian. 2017
News Article titled 'Older people have pulled up the ladder': inside England's oldest and youngest towns, posted online by The Guardian, quotes Albert Sabater.
Demographic time bomb a huge threat to the economy The Herald. 2017
Article titled Demographic time bomb a huge threat to the economy, posted online by The Herald, features section written by Robert Wright titled ANALYSIS: Our future prosperity is dependent on our ability to attract foreign workers.
Single men in Scotland 'significantly less likely' to undergo bowel screening than men who live with partners The Herald. 2017
Article titled Single men in Scotland 'significantly less likely' to undergo bowel screening than men who live with partners, posted online by The Herald, quotes David Bell.
Brexodus in reverse as EU migrants surge into Scotland The Times. 2017
Article titled Brexodus in reverse as EU migrants surge into Scotland, posted online by The Times, mentions Robert Wright.
How much and why? Questions over whether raised taxes will result in better services Sunday Post. 2017
Article titled How much and why? Questions over whether raised taxes will result in better services, posted online by the Sunday Post, quotes David Bell.
University discovers link between weight loss and life expectancy for Parkinsons patients The National. 2017
Article titled University discovers link between weight loss and life expectancy for Parkinsons patients, quotes David Bell.
Pinpointing Racial Discrimination by Government Officials The New York Times. 2017
Article titled Pinpointing Racial Discrimination by Government Officials, posted online by The New York Times, mentions Corrado Guilietti.
More Croats than Serbs Displaced in Wartime Croatia Balkan Transitional Justice. 2017
Coverage of Jakub Bijak's expert witness testimony for the case of The Prosecutor vs Stanii? i Simatovi? (MICT-15-96) at the UN Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals, The Hague held between the 3-4 October 2017.
Stanii? i Simatovi?: U Hrvatskoj najvie prognanih Hrvata Detektor. 2017
Coverage of Jakub Bijak's expert witness testimony for the case of The Prosecutor vs Stanii? i Simatovi? (MICT-15-96) at the UN Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals, The Hague held between the 3-4 October 2017.
Anti-ageing: Is it possible, and would we want it? BBC Future. 2017
Jane Falkingham comments on the ageing population in an article titled Anti-ageing: Is it possible, and would we want it? published on BBC Future website.
Age discrimination: 'Few care about elderly' The Express Tribune - Pakistan. 2017
Asghar Zaidi is quoted in the newspaper article titled Age discrimination: 'Few care about elderly' written in Pakistan section of The Express Tribune.
World Senior Citizens Day today Business Recorder. 2017
Article titled World Senior Citizens Day today, posted online by Business Recorder, mentions Asghar Zaidi.
Age-friendly Pakistan: a dream of older women and men International The News. 2017
Asghar Zaidi is quoted in the newspaper article titled Age-friendly Pakistan: a dream of older women and men' written in Lahore section of International The News.
Nicola Sturgeon refuses to rule out income tax rise STV News. 2017
Article titled Nicola Sturgeon refuses to rule out income tax rise, posted by STV News, mentions David Bell.
A survey of 3,500 UK-based international students with surprising results Times Higher Education. 2017
CPC director Jane Falkingham has written the article titled A survey of 3,500 UK-based international students with surprising results detailing the results of the UUK-ONS-CPC survey.
Half of Scots graduates 'underemployed', survey suggests BBC News. 2017
Article titled Half of Scots graduates 'underemployed', survey suggests, posted online by BBC News Scotland, quotes Robert Wright.
Ian McConnell: Signs of intergenerational fairness drive being hijacked by cost-cutters The Herald Scotland. 2017
Article titled Ian McConnell: Signs of intergenerational fairness drive being hijacked by cost-cutters, posted online by The Herald Scotland, quotes David Bell.
New crash fears as young people's borrowing soars The Herald Scotland. 2017
News article titled New crash fears as young people's borrowing soars, posted online by The Herald Scotland, quotes David Bell.
Pakistan has lowest pension income coverage International The News. 2017
Article in the Lahore section of International The News discusses Asghar Zaidi's presentation at the PERI organised Challenges of old age in Pakistan seminar.
Professor: Shutting migration door will 'really hurt Scotland' Herald Scotland. 2017
Article in the Herald Scotland newspaper titled Professor: Shutting migration door will 'really hurt Scotland' written by Robert Wright.
The rise of childlessness The Economist. 2017
Ann Berrington's research published in the book chapter Childlessness in the UK is quoted in this article.
28pc of babies have a foreign-born mother The Daily Telegraph. 2017
Printed newspaper article titled 28pc of babies have a foreign-born mother, published by The Daily Telegraph, quotes Ann Berrington.
Now 28 per cent of babies are born to foreign mothers
Printed newspaper article titled Now 28 per cent of babies are born to foreign mothers, published by the Daily Mail, quotes Ann Berrington.
Nearly one in three births are to foreign-born mothers as rate hits record high The Telegraph. 2017
Online news article titled Nearly one in three births are to foreign-born mothers as rate hits record high, posted by The Telegraph, quotes Ann Berrington.
Prominent Scots pen open letter calling for re-think of Brexit Common Space. 2017
Magazine article titled Prominent Scots pen open letter calling for re-think of Brexit, posted online by Common Space, mentions David Bell.
High-profile figures in Scotland call for Brexit to be stopped The Courier. 2017
News article titled High-profile figures in Scotland call for Brexit to be stopped, posted online by The Courier, mentions David Bell.
Leading Scottish thinkers call for halt to Brexit The Sunday Herald. 2017
News article titled Leading Scottish thinkers call for halt to Brexit, posted online by The Sunday Herald, mentions David Bell.
Dave Watson: Redesign world of work to reflect longer lives The Scotsman. 2017
Article title Dave Watson: Redesign world of work to reflect longer lives, posted on The Scotsman, mentions David Bell.
What is a happy family? Whether men support equality at home can determine the future NewSphere. 2017
Online news article titled What is a happy family? Whether men support equality at home can determine the future, posted by NewSphere, mentions Ann Berrington.
Scottish Economy Still Suffering From Oil Slump Financial Tribune. 2017
Article titled Scottish Economy Still Suffering From Oil Slump, posted online by the Financial tribune, quotes David Bell.
Scottish economy 'still suffering from oil slump' BBC News. 2017
Article titled Scottish economy 'still suffering from oil slump', posted online by BBC News, quotes David Bell.
Concern as Scotlands birth rate falls to 14-year low The Scotsman. 2017
Article titled 'Concern as Scotlands birth rate falls to 14-year low', posted on The Scotsman, quotes Robert Wright.
Should international students be classed as long-term migrants? Significance Magazine. 2017
Article title Should international students be classed as long-term migrants?, posted online by Significance Magazine, quotes Jakub Bijak
New ESRC Council Members Society Now: Summer 2017. 2017
Article titled New ESRC Council Members, published in the summer issue of Society Now 2017, mentions Jane Falkingham.
Do people take more risks when they know they are protected? UNAIDS Science now. 2017
Article titled Do people take more risks when they know they are protected?, posted in the 5th issue of the 2017 monthly 'HIV This Month'.
Mass effect: the employee shortage World Finance. 2017
Article titled Mass effect: the employee shortage, posted by World Finance, quotes Jane Falkingham.
Corbyn claims life expectancy is falling The Guardian - Politics Live. 2017
Professor John MacInnes comments on a sub-article titled 'Corbyn claims life expectancy is falling', posted on The Guardian Politics live.
Scexit could spell doom for Scotlands financial services Spear's. 2017
Magazine article titled Scexit could spell doom for Scotlands financial services, posted on Spear's website, quotes David Bell.
Do we teach enough secondary data analysis? NCRM website. 2017
News article titled Do we teach enough secondary data analysis? written by John MacInnes is posted on the NCRM website.
Its just not fair: how oldies became the latter-day teenagers The Guardian. 2017
Article titled Its just not fair: how oldies became the latter-day teenagers, posted on The Guardian, mentions longitudinal work on the changing life course by the Economic Social Research Council and includes a link to details about the Centre for Population Change.
New figures reveal over-50s are the fastest growing part of workforce The Herald. 2017
Article titled New figures reveal over-50s are the fastest growing part of workforce, posted by The Herald, quotes David Bell.
Health Insurance Costs Would Spell Problems for Older-Scots Post-Brexit The Herald. 2017
Article titled Health Insurance Costs Would Spell Problems for Older-Scots Post-Brexit, posted online by The Herald, quotes Robert Wright.
Independence white paper spending plans were 'uncosted' ST TV. 2017
Article titled Independence white paper spending plans were 'uncosted', posted by STV TV, mentions David Bell.
Brexit: UK economy sleepwalking into a disaster without regional immigration policy The Independent. 2017
Article posted on The Independent titled Brexit: UK economy sleepwalking into a disaster without regional immigration policy, quotes Robert Wright.
Local networks boost resilience Society Now. 2017
Article titled Local networks boost resilience, published in Society Now 'News' section, Winter 2017 Issue 27.
The terror and the joy of crossing the threshold into adulthood The Herald. 2017
Article posted on The Herald titled The terror and the joy of crossing the threshold into adulthood, quotes Vernon Gayle.
Should Scotland's railways be nationalised? The Herald. 2017
Article posted on The Herald titled Should Scotland's railways be nationalised?, quotes David Bell.
Scotland 'overlooked' in division of powers after Brexit. Scotsman. 2017
Article titled Scotland 'overlooked' in division of powers after Brexit., posted on The Scotsman, quotes David Bell.
The secret to good health as you grow old is to stay social and active Hindustan Times. 2017
News article titled The secret to good health as you grow old is to stay social and active, posted on Hindustan Times, quotes Asghar Zaidi.
Seniors who stay socially active score higher on new well-being Index Yahoo News. 2017
Article titled Seniors who stay socially active score higher on new well-being Index, posted on Yahoo News, quotes Asghar Zaidi.
Being 'active' and 'engaged' boosts wellbeing in later life Medical press. 2017
News artice titled Being 'active' and 'engaged' boosts wellbeing in later life, posted on Medical Press, quotes Asghar Zaidi.
UK's Kent highlights Brexit division DW. 2017
Article titled UK's Kent highlights Brexit division, posted on DW, quotes Chris Moreh.
Scottish business demands UK Gov guarantee for EU nationals in Scotland Commonspace. 2017
Article posted on Commonspace titled Scottish business demands UK Gov guarantee for EU nationals in Scotland, mentions David Bell.
Bill Jamieson: Nicola Sturgeons credibility on the line The Scotsman. 2017
Article posted on The Scotsman titled Bill Jamieson: Nicola Sturgeon's credibility on the line mentions David Bell.
If only more people could be like Whoopi Goldberg - and realise they don't need or want monogamy The Telegraph. 2017
Article posted by The Telegraph titled If only more people could be like Whoopi Goldberg - and realise they don't need or want monogamy mentions the Centre for Population Change.
Southampton academic awarded 1.5million for research into migration Daily Echo. 2017
Article posted by Southern Daily Echo titled Southampton academic awarded 1.5million for research into migration quotes Jakub Bijak, and also mentions Jonathan Forster and Peter Smith.
Southampton professor wins British Academy award to investigate Syrian refugee impact University of Southampton website. 2016
Article on the University of Southampton website titled Southampton professor wins British Academy award to investigate Syrian refugee impact details Jackie Wahba's new British Academy grant.
Stirling researchers to survey Scotland's over 50s as part of long-term ageing study Care Appointments website. 2016
Article on the Care Appointments website titled "Stirling esearchers to survey Scotland's over 50s as part of long-term ageing study" details the HAGIS study, quoting David Bell as the Principal Investigator.
Scottish Life Expectancy Still Lowest in the UK The Scotsman. 2016
News article titled Scottish Life Expectancy Still Lowest in the UK, posted online by The Scotsman, quotes Robert Wright.
The geography of female-breadwinner and equal-income couples in Europe Niussp - iussp's online news magazine. 2016
Agnese Vitali and Bruno Arpino have written the article "The geography of female-breadwinner and equal-income couples in Europe" on www.niussp.org, the IUSSP's online news magazine.
Ben Simmons: BBC Scotland's equality week - health and gender but no basic income? Commonspace. 2016
Article titled 'Ben Simmons: BBC Scotland's equality week - health and gender but no basic income?', posted on Common Space, mentions David Bell.
'Beyond Brexit: more than two out of five Scots ready to stick with EU even if this means hard border The Herald Scotland. 2016
Article titled 'Beyond Brexit: more than two out of five Scots ready to stick with EU even if this means hard border', posted on The Herald Scotland, quotes David Bell.
District will benefit if we all work together Falkirk Herald. 2016
Article titled "District will benefit if we all work together" in the Falkirk Herald, quotes David Bell.
Scottish passport plan could allow Scots to keep working and living in Europe The Evening Times. 2016
Article titled "Scottish passport plan could allow Scots to keep working and living in Europe" in the Evening Times, quotes David Bell.
Beyond Brexit: Why the message of open trading contradicts cuts in net migration The Herald Scotland. 2016
Article titled "Beyond Brexit: Why the message of open trading contradicts cuts in net migration", written by David Bell, posted on Herald Scotland.
Unequal Scotland? - Wealth inequality and the link to pensions BBC News. 2016
News article titled "Unequal Scotland? - Wealth inequality and the link to pensions", written by Douglas Fraser on BBC news, interviews David Bell (video).
Unequal Scotland? - How our income shapes who we are BBC News. 2016
News article titled "Unequal Scotland? - How our income shapes who we are", written by Douglas Fraser on BBC News, interviews David Bell (video).
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.
Fight for the pension: choose me; I give the most! ARD Channel (German equivalent of BBC1). 2016
Traute Meyer's comments are summarised in an article titled "Fight for the pension: choose me, I give the most!" which discusses the week's "hart aber fair" (harsh but fair) programme on the ARD channel (German equivalent of BBC1). Her comments were regarding to the claims of politicians who took part in a heated panel discussion about the current German pension reform .
Scottish Government urged to adopt tax band system The Scotsman. 2016
Article titled "Scottish Government urged to adopt tax band system" posted on The Scotsman quotes David Bell.
Time to talk business Falkirk Herald. 2016
Article on Falkirk Herald titled "Time to talk business" mentions David Bell.
Iain Macwhirter: I despair at this Brexit dialogue of the deaf The Herald Scotland. 2016
Article titled 'Iain Macwhirter: I despair at this Brexit dialogue of the deaf' mentions Robert Wright.
Marianne Taylor: Ruth Davidson has no say over Brexit policy The Herald Scotland. 2016
Article titled 'Marianne Taylor: Ruth Davidson has no say over Brexit policy' mentions Robert Wright.
We need 100;000 migrants a year; says top economist The Times. 2016
Article titled 'We need 100,000 migrants a year, says top economist' posted on The Times, quotes Robert Wright.
How can financial resilience enable social cohesion? Prospect Magazine. 2016
Article titled 'How can financial resilience enable social cohesion?' posted online by Prospect magazine, quotes Robert Wright.
Leader comment: House sales show economic stimulus counts The Scotsman. 2016
Article titled "Leader comment: House sales show economic stimulus counts" mentions David Bell.
Hit to house prices blamed on 'sluggish' Scottish economy The Scotsman. 2016
Article on scotsman.com titled "Hit to house prices blamed on 'sluggish' Scottish economy" quotes David Bell.
Fears over outlook as pound tumbles The Herald Scotland. 2016
Article written by Ian McConnell titled "Fears over outlook as pound tumbles" quotes David Bell.
Moving Pakistan's older persons from the margins Daily Times Pakistan. 2016
Article titled 'Moving Pakistan's older persons from the margins' written by Asghar Zaidi on the Daily Times Pakistan.
Respecting seniors: Day for the elderly celebrated The Tribune. 2016
Article posted on The Tribune titled 'Respecting seniors: Day for the elderly celebrated' mentions Asghar Zaidi.
Inaugural event aimed at getting more women on public boards is sell-out success Cambridge University website. 2016
Article on www.newn.cam.ac.uk titled "Inaugural event aimed at getting more women on public boards is sell-out success" mentions Jackie Wahba
Bill Jamieson: Holyrood's new powers add heavy burden The Scotsman. 2016
Article titled "Bill Jamieson: Holyrood's new powers add heavy burden" posted on The Scotsman, mentions David Bell.
The implications for EU migrants Society Now ESRC magazine. 2016
Article written by Jane Falkingham titled "The implications for EU migrants" in the section of the Society Now ESRC magazine summer 2016 issue 25 titled "Brexit-What next?"
Economists warn Scotland: do not try to emulate London The Herald Scotland. 2016
Article on Herald Scotland titled "Economists warn Scotland: do not try to emulate London" quotes David Bell.
Five myths about smartphones Washington Post. 2016
Article on the Washington Post titled "Five myths about smartphones" quotes Valeria Bordone.
Six Vital Voices on the Economics of Migration News Deeply Website. 2016
Article titled "Six Vital Voices on the Economics of Migration" on www.newsdeeply.com briefly profiles the work of Jackie Wahba
Scottish Households see biggest rise in wealth in the UK The Scotsman. 2016
Article titled "Scottish Households see biggest rise in wealth in the UK" posted on The Scotsman quotes David Bell.
Degree-educated women are having fewer children Financial Times. 2016
Letter titled "Degree-educated women are having fewer children" written on the Financial Times website by Hilary Phelps mentions Ann Berrington.
TG4 discover a real gem with married couples The Irish Catholic website. 2016
Article titled "TG4 discover a real gem with married couples" written by Brendan O'Regan quotes Jane Falkingham.
Differing conclusions drawn from higher Scottish deficit figures The Irish Times. 2016
Article titled "Differing conclusions drawn from higher Scottish deficit figures" written by Peter Geoghegan quotes David Bell.
Sturgeon's not so stark £11bn Brexit warning ITV News Website. 2016
Article titled "Sturgeon's not so stark £11bn Brexit warning", posted on ITV.com/news, quotes David Bell.
One in eight women have trouble getting pregnant Times of Malta. 2016
Ann Berrington is quoted in an article on the Times of Malta website titled "One in eight women have trouble getting pregnant."
University Challenge: Can Scotland Afford to Keep Higher Education Free in the Long Term The Sunday Times. 2016
Article in the Sunday Times titled "University Challenge: Can Scotland Afford to Keep Higher Education Free in the Long Term" quotes Robert Wright.
One in eight women experience infertility Reuters. 2016
Ann Berrington is quoted in the article on uk.reuters.com titled "One in eight women experience infertility."
Brexodis: Brain Drain Fears as NHS Workers Seek to Emigrate After Leave Yes The Sunday Post. 2016
Article in The Sunday Post titled "Brexodis: Brain Drain Fears as NHS Workers Seek to Emigrate After Leave Yes" quotes Robert Wright
Bill Jamieson: Why the doom-mongers are wrong The Scotsman. 2016
Article titled 'Bill Jamieson: Why the doom-mongers are wrong' published in The Scotsman, quotes David Bell.
Out of Britain Max Planck website. 2016
Article title 'Out of Britain' published by Max-Planck-Gesellschaft mentions Jane Falkingham.
'David Bell on EU referendum: 'The problem with the future is there are no 'facts'; just predictions The Herald Scotland. 2016
Article titled 'David Bell on EU referendum: 'The problem with the future is there are no 'facts', just predictions' published on heraldscotland.com written by David Bell.
Getting to know UK migrants better: descriptive evidence from the WAS, 2006-12 Views on Europe, Public Policy Southampton. 2016
Britain's big divorce? The European Magazine. 2016
An article titled 'Britain's big divorce?' published in The European mentions the Centre for Population Change.
Nicola Sturgeon promises nurses 'safe staffing Holyrood magazine. 2016
An article titled 'Nicola Sturgeon promises nurses 'safe staffing' will be made law' printed in Holyrood magazine, quotes David Bell.
Financially Literate Support Staying In Sunday Times. 2016
Article in The Sunday Times newspaper titled "Financially Literate Support Staying In" quotes Robert Wright.
David C Watt: We must push politicians for evidence on Brexit claims The Scotsman. 2016
Article titled 'David C Watt: We must push politicians for evidence on Brexit claims', published in The Scotsman, mentions David Bell.
George Osborne: Brexit would trigger 'profound economic shock' in Scotland The Telegraph. 2016
Article titled 'George Osborne: Brexit would trigger 'profound economic shock' in Scotland' published in The Telegraph mentions David Bell.
Revealed: English taxpayers pay in £140 more for the EU than they get back from Brussels - more than DOUBLE their Scottish counterparts Daily Mail. 2016
Article titled 'Revealed: English taxpayers pay in £140 more for the EU than they get back from Brussels - more than DOUBLE their Scottish counterparts' published in the Mail Online quotes David Bell.
Scots pay £64 net each to the EU but English pay £140 each The Telegraph. 2016
Article titled 'Scots pay £64 net each to the EU but English pay £140 each' published in The Telegraph quotes David Bell.
North Sea oil crash pushes up number of unemployed Scots The Scotsman. 2016
Article titled 'North Sea oil crash pushes up number of unemployed Scots' published in The Scotsman quotes David Bell.
1 in3 Europeans feel discriminated against when job hunting The Scotsman. 2016
Article on scotsman.com titled "1 in3 Europeans feel discriminated against when job hunting" quotes David Bell.
Her chances; your choices - Introducing Kirsty; the Holyrood baby Holyrood magazine. 2016
Article on Holyrood.com, "Her chances, your choices - Introducing Kirsty, the Holyrood baby"
The missing million: Are we undercounting Britain's immigrants? The Telegraph. 2016
Article on The Telegraph website, "The missing million: Are we undercounting Britain's immigrants?"
What will the family of the future look like? World Economic Forum website. 2016
Article on World Economic Forum website, "What will the family of the future look like?"
Six things to change in community healthcare for older people The Guardian. 2016
Article on The Guardian online, "Six things to change in community healthcare for older people"
Jeremy Peat: It seems that every time I am about to put pen to paper; some more disappointing economic news emerges The Herald Scotland. 2016
Article on The Herald online, "Jeremy Peat: It seems that every time I am about to put pen to paper, some more disappointing economic news emerges"
The strange case of the missing baby The Economist. 2016
Article on The Economist online, "The strange case of the missing baby"
Scottish party leaders peddle a fallacy on new tax rates The Guardian. 2016
Article on The Guardian, "Scottish party leaders peddle a fallacy on new tax rates "
Election 2016: Who does the Scottish economy exist to serve? Holyrood magazine. 2016
Article on Holyrood, "Election 2016: Who does the Scottish economy exist to serve?"
Huge scope for interdisciplinary research The Hindu. 2016
Article on The Hindu online, "Huge scope for interdisciplinary research'
Nine things that show you can't rely on politicians for EU facts; says Scottish billionaire Press and Journal. 2016
Article on pressandjournal.co.uk, "Nine things that show you can't rely on politicians for EU facts, says Scottish billionaire"
Westminster Scottish Affairs Committee to hold session in Edinburgh as it begins enquiry into Scotland's demographics Holyrood magazine. 2016
Article on Holyrood.com, "Westminster Scottish Affairs Committee to hold session in Edinburgh as it begins enquiry into Scotland's demographics"
Managing Migration
Article on The Connect Magazine, "Managing Migration"
Nicola Sturgeon resists pressure for Scottish income tax rises Hitc.com website. 2016
Web article on hitc.com, "Nicola Sturgeon resists pressure for Scottish income tax rises"
Sturgeon resists pressure for Scottish income tax rises The Guardian. 2016
Web article on the Guardian online, "Sturgeon resists pressure for Scottish income tax rises"
Funding deal fails to meet taxpayer fairness test for whole of UK; report claims The Mail. 2016
Web article on the Mail online, "Funding deal fails to meet taxpayer fairness test for whole of UK, report claims"
Iain Macwhirter: Osborne pulls a blue budget out of his red box The Herald Scotland. 2016
Web article on The Herald, "Iain Macwhirter: Osborne pulls a blue budget out of his red box"
Middle-class Scots facing higher income tax than England The Telegraph. 2016
Web article on The Telegraph, "Middle-class Scots facing higher income tax than England"
Sturgeon to reject Osborne's budget boost for higher earners in Scotland The Guardian. 2016
Web article on The Guardian online, "Sturgeon to reject Osborne's budget boost for higher earners in Scotland"
The Great Eckscape: Independent Scotland would have been in financial straitjacket thanks to £15billion black hole The Daily Record. 2016
Online article on the Daily Record, "The Great Eckscape: Independent Scotland would have been in financial straitjacket thanks to £15billion black hole"
Scottish Skills Crisis: Is Independence the Solution? Lexology website. 2016
Article on the Lexology website titled "Scottish Skills Crisis: Is Independence the Solution" quotes Robert Wright.
Austria's Social Democrats are particularly conservative Neue Zürcher Zeitung. 2016
Web article on Austrian broadsheet Neue Zürcher Zeitung quoting research on pensions, "Österreichs Sozialdemokraten sind besonders konservativ " (Austria's Social Democrats are particularly conservative)
Delaying the real crunch on fiscal framework The Herald Scotland. 2016
Web article on The Herald, "Delaying the real crunch on fiscal framework"
Living Together Without Getting Married Population Europe website. 2016
Brienna Perelli-Harris and Nora Sanchez-Gassen article online on Population Europe, "Living Together Without Getting Married"
Dundee pay among the lowest in Scotland The Courier. 2016
Dr David McCollum quoted in The Courier, "Dundee pay among the lowest in Scotland"
250-year-old research methodology helps solve 21st Century population questions Myinforms.com website. 2016
Jakub Bijak research quoted online on Inform.com, "250-year-old research methodology helps solve 21st Century population questions"
Why are more young people living with their parents? ONS website. 2016
Ann Berrington's research quoted in ONS web article, "Why are more young people living with their parents?"
Pay dispute looms at top UK children's charity as anger grows over bosses' pay The Guardian. 2016
Web article on the Guardian, "Pay dispute looms at top UK children's charity as anger grows over bosses' pay"
Scottish devolution: a vow fulfilled? Moneyweek website. 2016
Web article on Moneyweek, "Scottish devolution: a vow fulfilled?"
Spitting tax; splitting tacks BBC News website. 2016
Web article on BBC News, "Spitting tax, splitting tacks"
Tax rise plan 'could reduce cuts impact by a third BBC News website. 2016
Web article on BBC News "Tax rise plan 'could reduce cuts impact by a third'"
Scotland's tax powers: What it has and what's coming? BBC News website. 2016
Web article on BBC News, "Scotland's tax powers: What it has and what's coming?"
Bill Jamieson: New tax powers come with a steep price The Scotsman. 2016
Web article on the Scotsman online, "Bill Jamieson: New tax powers come with a steep price"
MPs quiz John Swinney on fiscal framework deal BBC News website. 2016
Web article on BBC News online, "MPs quiz John Swinney on fiscal framework deal"
Peter Jones: Taxes powerplay could see unexpected results The Scotsman. 2016
Web article on The Scotsman, "Peter Jones: Taxes powerplay could see unexpected results"
Nicola Sturgeon could reject devolution deal over financial agreement The Courier. 2016
Web article on The Courier, "Nicola Sturgeon could reject devolution deal over financial agreement"
Scotland Bill: No detriment principle 'is unworkable' BBC News website. 2016
Web article on BBC news, "Scotland Bill: No detriment principle 'is unworkable'"
Fiscal framework: mid-Feb deal in jeopardy as Swinney admits still a long way to go before agreement reached The Herald Scotland. 2016
Web article on The Herald, "Fiscal framework: mid-Feb deal in jeopardy as Swinney admits still a long way to go before agreement reached"
The generation who may never be grandparents The Telegraph. 2016
Online article on The Telegraph online, "The generation who may never be grandparents"
Health Secretary defends £300 million costing of Frank's Law The Courier. 2016
Online article on The Courier, "Health Secretary defends £300 million costing of Frank's Law"
SNP will not sign Scotland Bill without concessions on finances Financial Times. 2016
Online article on FT.com, "SNP will not sign Scotland Bill without concessions on finances"
Scottish growth and tax set to undershoot BBC News website. 2016
Online article on BBC news, "Scottish growth and tax set to undershoot"
Multiple Roles Pay Off Population Europe website. 2016
Online article on Population Europe website, "Multiple Roles Pay Off"
Scots income tax plan 'could affect poorer areas The Scotsman. 2016
Web article on Scotsman, "Scots income tax plan 'could affect poorer areas'"
Scotland's public finances face a 'time bomb' if the fiscal framework isn't right The National. 2015
Web article on The National, "Scotland's public finances face a 'time bomb' if the fiscal framework isn't right"
Oil industry decline is main cause of falling Scottish retail sales; experts say The Herald Scotland. 2015
Web article on Scottish Herald, "Oil industry decline is main cause of falling Scottish retail sales, experts say"
Peter MacMahon's Politics Blog: Scottish politics gets "a whole lot more serious" ITV News Website. 2015
Web article on ITV News website, "Peter MacMahon's Politics Blog: Scottish politics gets "a whole lot more serious"
Post-study work visa plans heard by Scottish Affairs Committee Workpermit.com website. 2015
Web article on workpermit.com, "Post-study work visa plans heard by Scottish Affairs Committee"
Economics: still a job for the boys Financial Times. 2015
Web article on FT.com, "Economics: still a job for the boys"
Frank's Law: MSPs ask Scottish Government to check sums The Courier. 2015
Web article on The Courier, "Frank's Law: MSPs ask Scottish Government to check sums "
Scottish affairs committee to hear evidence on post-study work visa The Post and Journal website. 2015
Web article on The Post and Journal website, "Scottish affairs committee to hear evidence on post-study work visa"
Leading social scientists join debate for 50th anniversary celebration ESRC website. 2015
Web article on ESRC.ac.uk, "Leading social scientists join debate for 50th anniversary celebration"
I Just Can't Accentuate the Positive Evening News. 2015
Article in The Evening News titled "I Just Can't Accentuate the Positive" quotes Robert Wright.
Small steps - Across Scotland; it's harder than ever for young adults to get on the housing ladder
Article written in the ESRC published article "Britain in 2016" written by Elspeth Graham, Francesca Fiori and Zhiqiang Feng titled "Small steps - Across Scotland, it's harder than ever for young adults to get on the housing ladder"
Britain in 2016
Article written in the ESRC published article "Britain in 2016" written by Athina Vlachantoni, Juliet Stone, Maria Evandrou and Jane Falkingham titled "Mixed Benefits - How does a woman's work/life balance affect health?"
Engaging with immigration on the ground: local policy responses from Scotland
Dr David McCollum quoted in The Geographer, "Engaging with immigration on the ground: local policy responses from Scotland.
Buy a luxury flat in Gourock get a £5k cruise Deadline News. 2015
Web article on Deadline news, "Buy a luxury flat in Gourock get a £5k cruise"
Banning Catalonia from the EU would be "nonsense"; European experts say Catalan News Agency. 2015
Web article on Catalan News Agency website, "Banning Catalonia from the EU would be "nonsense", European experts say "
Autumn statement: devolved administrations face modest cuts Financial Times. 2015
Web article on FT.com, "Autumn statement: devolved administrations face modest cuts"
United Kingdom Lords Seek Delay to Scotland Bill Over Fiscal Uncertainty
Web article on Voice Chronicle, "United Kingdom Lords Seek Delay to Scotland Bill Over Fiscal Uncertainty"
IFS study warns fair system for funding Scotland 'impossible' The Guardian. 2015
Web article on the Guardian, "IFS study warns fair system for funding Scotland 'impossible' "
Peter Jones: Celebrate the devolution revolution The Scotsman. 2015
Web article on The Scotsman, "Peter Jones: Celebrate the devolution revolution"
Más inmigrantes no significa una Europa más joven El paris. 2015
Jakub Bijak is quoted in the article "Más inmigrantes no significa una Europa más joven" written in the Spanish newspaper El Pais.
Bill Jamieson: We need more Scottish economy facts The Scotsman. 2015
Web article on The Scotsman, "Bill Jamieson: We need more Scottish economy facts"
Economist David Bell says caution needed over Scottish tax rises BBC News website. 2015
Web article on BBC News, "Economist David Bell says caution needed over Scottish tax rises"
Scottish relationship map: Where in Scotland to find love The Scotsman. 2015
Article in The Scotsman titled "Scottish relationship map: Where in Scotland to find love" quotes Robert Right
Scots 'risk exodus of wealthy and young if taxes increase' The Telegraph. 2015
Web article on The Telegraph, "Scots 'risk exodus of wealthy and young if taxes increase'"
Scotland Needs More Immigrants to Support our Ageing Population Sunday Times. 2015
Article in the Sunday Times titled "Scotland Needs More Immigrants to Support our Ageing Population" quotes Robert Wright
Who is Going to Pay As Our Elderly Outstrip Those of Us Working? The National. 2015
Article in The National titled "Who is Going to Pay As Our Elderly Outstrip Those of Us Working?" quotes Robert Wright
Warning Over Huge Rise in over-75s
Article in the Daily Mail titled "Warning Over Huge Rise in over-75s" quotes Robert Wright
Scots Population to Surge in Next Decade Daily Star. 2015
Article in the Daily Star titled "Scots Population to Surge in Next Decade" quotes Robert Wright
Scotland Set for 100;000 Immigrants over Next Decade The Express. 2015
Article in The Express titled "Scotland Set for 100,000 Immigrants over Next Decade" quotes Robert Wright
Scotland faces huge rise in 'pension population' The Scotsman. 2015
Article on The Scotsman website, "Scotland faces huge rise in 'pension population'
How economy remains obstacle to second indy ref: Figures show Scotland would be hit in pocket after Yes vote The Daily Record. 2015
Article on The Daily Record, "How economy remains obstacle to second indy ref: Figures show Scotland would be hit in pocket after Yes vote"
Life Expectancy in Glasgow Lower than the Gaza Strip Daily Mail. 2015
Article in the Daily Mail titled "Life Expectancy in Glasgow Lower than the Gaza Strip" quotes Robert Wright
Bill Jamieson: The black hole in our accounts The Scotsman. 2015
News article on The Scotsman website, "Bill Jamieson: The black hole in our accounts"
Greece Among Worst Countries In Europe For The Elderly; Study Finds The World Post. 2015
News article on, The World Post, "Greece Among Worst Countries In Europe For The Elderly, Study Finds"
In detail: Scotland's population shifts to east coast The Scotsman. 2015
News article on, The Scotsman "In detail: Scotland's population shifts to east coast"
Scots on the Move…So Go East; Young Man (and Woman) The Scotsman. 2015
Article in The Scotsman titled "Scots on the Move…So Go East, Young Man (and Woman)" quotes Robert Wright
Putting money on Indyref 2 BBC News website. 2015
News article on BBC website, "Putting money on Indyref 2"
A year after Scottish vote, Unionists fear for the future The Belfast Telegraph. 2015
News article on the Financial Times website, "A year after Scottish vote, Unionists fear for the future"
Mundell attacks SNP referendum stance BBC News. 2015
News article on The BBC website, "Mundell attacks SNP referendum stance"
A year after Scottish vote; Unionists fear for the future Financial Times. 2015
News article on the Financial Times website, "A year after Scottish vote, Unionists fear for the future"
Time to move on from independence referendum; Sir Tom Hunter says The Belfast Telegraph. 2015
News article on The Belfast Telegraph website, "Time to move on from independence referendum, Sir Tom Hunter says"
Scotland will become poorer under new devolved powers; report claims The Independent. 2015
News article on The Independent website, "Scotland will become poorer under new devolved powers, report claims"
Independence referendum: Sir Tom Hunter says it's time for Scotland to move on from historic vote The Daily Record. 2015
News article on The Daily Record website, "Independence referendum: Sir Tom Hunter says it's time for Scotland to move on from historic vote"
Tax bills will rise to fund new powers for Scotland; warns Sir Tom Hunter The Express. 2015
News article on The Express website, "Tax bills will rise to fund new powers for Scotland, warns Sir Tom Hunter"
Attractions in a federalist alternative The Herald Scotland. 2015
News article on The Herald Scotland website, "Attractions in a federalist alternative"
SNP threaten to block new Holyrood powers The Scotsman. 2015
News article on The Scotsman website, "SNP threaten to block new Holyrood powers"
Hunter review warns more powers will cost Scotland The Evening Times. 2015
News article on The Evening Times, "Hunter review warns more powers will cost Scotland"
Mundell attacks SNP referendum stance BBC News website. 2015
News article on The BBC website, "Mundell attacks SNP referendum stance"
Time to move on from independence referendum; Sir Tom Hunter says The Express and Star. 2015
News article on, The Express and Star website, "Time to move on from independence referendum, Sir Tom Hunter says"
Denmark lagging behind in taking care of the elderly CPH Post Online. 2015
News article on cphpost.dk, "Denmark lagging behind in taking care of the elderly"
So myopic we cannot see that doing the right thing brings the best rewards The Herald Scotland. 2015
News article on The Herald Scotland website, "So myopic we cannot see that doing the right thing brings the best rewards"
India no country for old men; Switzerland the best: Report The Times of India. 2015
News article on The Times of India website, "India no country for old men, Switzerland the best: Report"
UK makes top 10 in list of best places for older people to live BT website. 2015
News article on BT website "UK makes top 10 in list of best places for older people to live"
Switzerland considered the best place in the world for older people Kelowna website. 2015
News article on Kelowna website, "Switzerland considered the best place in the world for older people"
Switzerland best place to grow old; India among the worst The Times of India. 2015
News article on The Times of India website, "Switzerland best place to grow old, India among the worst"
Ireland 15th best place for older people Irish Health website. 2015
News article on Irishhealth.com, "Ireland 15th best place for older people"
India has emerged as among the worst places in the world to grow old The Times of India. 2015
News article on the Times of India website, "India has emerged as among the worst places in the world to grow old"
So which country is the best to grow old and play bowls? Yahoo News. 2015
News article on Yahoo website, "So which country is the best to grow old and play bowls?"
Loneliness blights UK's chances of being one of best places in the world to grow old The Telegraph. 2015
News article on the Telegraph website, "Loneliness blights UK's chances of being one of best places in the world to grow old"
The Best Countries For Older People To Live In: US Takes 9th Place; But Falls Short When It Comes To Health And Income The Medical Daily. 2015
News article on The Medical Daily, "The Best Countries For Older People To Live In: US Takes 9th Place, But Falls Short When It Comes To Health And Income"
Where does the UK rank among best countries to grow old in? The Mirror. 2015
News article on The Mirror website, "Where does the UK rank among best countries to grow old in? "
Bill Jamieson: A satnav for Scots budget is a must The Scotsman. 2015
Article on The Scotsman, "Bill Jamieson: A satnav for Scots budget is a must"
China's 'Black Monday' sparks £74bn FTSE meltdown The National. 2015
Article on The National website titled, "China's 'Black Monday' sparks £74bn FTSE meltdown"
Queen's Birthday Honours 2015 Society Now ESRC magazine. 2015
Article titled "Queen's Birthday Honours 2015" in the "People" section of the ESRC magazine "Society Now" Summer 2015 edition 22 mentions Jane Falkingham's OBE honours.
Tiffany Jenkins: Fertility is down across the world The Scotsman. 2015
Article on The Scotsman, "Tiffany Jenkins: Fertility is down across the world".
What if the UK population keeps growing? BBC News website. 2015
Article on the BBC news website titled "What if the UK population keeps growing?" written by Benjamin Zand detailing the Victoria Derbyshire programme feature on population growth aired today. This features interviews from Jane Falkingham.
Major Scotland-wide study on ageing and improving elderly health Care Appointments website. 2015
Article on Care Appointments, "Major Scotland-wide study on ageing and improving elderly health"
Scotland's First Long-term Ageing Study to Improve Lives of the Elderly Medical News Today website. 2015
Article on the Medical News Today website titled "Scotland's First Long-term Ageing Study to Improve Lives of the Elderly" discussing the HAGIS project quotes David Bell
Scotland's first long-term ageing study to improve lives of the elderly Medical Xpress website. 2015
Article on Medical Xpress, "Scotland's first long-term ageing study to improve lives of the elderly"
Scottish First as Research Team Follows Progress of 1;000 over-50s; Forfar Dispatch Forfar Dispatch website. 2015
Article on the Forfar dispatch website titled "Scottish First as Research Team Follows Progress of 1,000 over-50s, Forfar Dispatch" discussing the HAGIS project mentions Robert Wright
Key to Better Health in the Over-50s is Haggis
Web article on the Scotsman online,"Key to Better Health in the Over-50s is Haggis"
New Review Will Consider Ways to Improve Lives of Elderly Scots
Web article on The Herald, "New Review Will Consider Ways to Improve Lives of Elderly Scots"
New study launched to help improve the lives of the elderly Holyrood magazine. 2015
Article on Holyrood website, "New study launched to help improve the lives of the elderly"
Scottish first as research team follows progress of 1;000 over-50s The Extra. 2015
Article on The Extra, "Scottish first as research team follows progress of 1,000 over-50s"
Bill Jamieson: Cor; blimey if Corbyn isn't a safe bet The Scotsman. 2015
Article on The Scotsman, "Bill Jamieson: Cor, blimey if Corbyn isn't a safe bet"
Scots are more right-wing than the English The Telegraph. 2015
Article on The Telegraph website, "Scots are more right-wing than the English"
Fa gifter seg utenfor basen Vart Land. 2015
Article on Norwegian newspaper Vart Land's website titled "Fa gifter seg utenfor basen" discusses research by Jennifer Holland
Thinktank questions Scottish devolution plans The Scotsman. 2015
Article on The Scotsman, "Thinktank questions Scottish devolution plans"
Single Households on the Rise The Times. 2015
Web article on the Times,"Single Households on the Rise"
Going solo: record highs of single-minded people choosing to go it alone The Daily Record. 2015
Article on online on The Daily Record, "Going solo: record highs of single-minded people choosing to go it alone"
Home Alone…now nearly 1m Scots Opt for the Single Life
Web article on The Daily Mail,"Home Alone…now nearly 1m Scots Opt for the Single Life""
Osborne makes his mark as an astute politician The Herald Scotland. 2015
Article on The Scottish Herald, "Osborne makes his mark as an astute politician"
House of Lords Committee Appoints Prof David Bell as Adviser Centre On Constitutional Change website. 2015
Article on web, "House of Lords Committee Appoints Prof David Bell as Adviser"
Third of adults yet to make it down the aisle The Times. 2015
Article in the Times newspaper (and online) titled "Third of adults yet to make it down the aisle" features a commentary on the latest ONS figures on living arrangements.
Greece on the brink: Finance chief accuses eurozone moneymen of terrorising his country over bailout The Daily Record. 2015
Article on Daily record website, "Greece on the brink: Finance chief accuses eurozone moneymen of terrorising his country over bailout"
Jane Falkingham: The challenge of an ageing population ESRC website. 2015
Article on ESRC website, "Jane Falkingham:the challenge of an ageing population"
Stay in bed on January 5 - the deadliest day for Scots Deadline News. 2015
Article on deadline.com, "Stay in bed on January 5 - the deadliest day for Scots"
Will more free childcare fuel baby boom? BBC News website. 2015
Article on BBC News, "Will more free childcare fuel baby boom?"
New report finds gulf between richest and poorest is growing STV News website. 2015
Article on STV news, "New report finds gulf between richest and poorest is growing"
Journey of a refugee
Article on ESRC website, "Journey of a refugee"
Scotland's widening inequality highlighted by economists Phys.org website. 2015
Article on Phys.org, "Scotland's widening inequality highlighted by economists"
Westminster failure on inequality highlighted SNP Press Release. 2015
Press release SNP "Westminster failure on inequality highlighted"
Experts: Scotland has power to close gap between rich and poor The Herald Scotland. 2015
Article on Herald Scotland's website, "Experts: Scotland has power to close gap between rich and poor"
Revealed: the widening gulf between Scotland's super-rich and super-poor The Herald Scotland. 2015
Article on Herald Scotland website, "Revealed: the widening gulf between Scotland's super-rich and super-poor"
Badly educated men in rich countries have not adapted well to trade; technology or feminism The Economist. 2015
Article on the Economist citing Brienna-Perelli's research "Badly educated men in rich countries have not adapted well to trade, technology or feminism"
People across the South recognised in Queen's Birthday Honours ITV News Website. 2015
"People across the South recognised in Queen's Birthday Honours" article on the ITV news website
World-leading expert on population change awarded OBE Southampton University website. 2015
"World-leading expert on population change awarded OBE" Article on the University of Southampton intranet pages
Scotland's finances look far more parlous than UK as a whole Inagist website. 2015
Tweet on Inagist.com "Scotland's finances look far more parlous than UK as a whole"
Cowes Sailor Youngest On Honours' list Wave 105 website. 2015
"Cowes Sailor Youngest On Honours' list" article on the wave105.com website also mentions Jane Falkingham's OBE honour.
Queen's birthday honours list 2015: OBE The Guardian. 2015
"Queen's birthday honours list 2015: OBE" official honours list containing Jane's OBE honours. This is also found on www.ft.com, www.independent.co.uk and metro.co.uk.
County achievers recognised in birthday list Southern Daily Echo. 2015
"County achievers recognised in birthday list" article on the Southern Daily Echo website contains a section written about Jane Falkingham.
World-leading expert on population change awarded OBE Southampton University website. 2015
"World-leading expert on population change awarded OBE" Article on the University of Southampton website
Women with qualifications have fewer children - and have them later in life; says University of Manchester research Manchester Evening News. 2015
Article in Manchester Evening News, "Women with qualifications have fewer children - and have them later in life, says University of Manchester research".
English gynaecologist warns of "fertility time bomb" MercatorNet website. 2015
Article on MercatorNet titled, "English gynaecologist warns of "fertility time bomb"
I want my daughter to know that she can never 'have it all' The Telegraph. 2015
Article in the Telegraph, "I want my daughter to know that she can never 'have it all'"
Degrees of sacrifice: clever women have fewer children The Sunday Times. 2015
Article in Sunday Times, "Degrees of sacrifice: clever women have fewer children"
Donne breadwinner: tra opportunità e necessità economica Corriere della Sera website. 2015
Article on Corriere della Sera blog website, "Donne breadwinner: tra opportunità e necessità economica"
Impacts of migration on local public services Fullfact.org website. 2015
Article on Fullfact.org "Impacts of migration on local public services"
Population Reaches Record High
Web article on The Herald,"Population Reaches Record High", "
Warm welcome - How pro-immigration attitudes in Scotland should affect the decisions of policymakers
Article in (ESRC) Britain in 2015 Magazine, "Warm welcome - How pro-immigration attitudes in Scotland should affect the decisions of policymakers"
Cohabiting couples have fewer rights in English law than they might inagine
Article in (ESRC) Britain in 2015 Magazine, "Cohabiting couples have fewer rights in English law than they might inagine" by Brienna Perelli-Harris.
Scotland sees surge in population over year The National. 2015
Article on The National website titled "Scotland sees surge in population over year".
Having a decent house is central to the quality of life for everyone in Scotland Holyrood magazine. 2015
Article on Holyrood website, "Having a decent house is central to the quality of life for everyone in Scotland"
Britain's hidden army of under-employed The Independent. 2015
Article on The Independent, "Britain's hidden army of under-employed"
Brittiprofessori: Vanhuspolitiikka on viime vuosisadalta Uutiset website. 2015
Article on Uutiset titled "Brittiprofessori: Vanhuspolitiikka on viime vuosisadalta"
A Freebie Costing the Poor a First-Class Education The Sunday Times. 2015
Web article on Sunday Times, "A Freebie Costing the Poor a First-Class Education"
Sturgeon's deficit plan thrown into doubt The Times. 2015
Article on The Times website, "Sturgeon's deficit plan thrown into doubt"
We'll borrow to cover FFA shortfall; says Sturgeon The Scotsman. 2015
Article on The Scotsman, "We'll borrow to cover FFA shortfall, says Sturgeon"
Future Prosperity of Scots 'Is Dependent on Increase in Number of Immigrants'
Web article on Sunday Times, Future Prosperity of Scots 'Is Dependent on Increase in Number of Immigrants'
It's Time to be Pragmatic Concerning Immigration The Sunday Times. 2015
Web article on Sunday Times, "It's Time to be Pragmatic Concerning Immigration"
Falkirk bosses told better times are coming Falkirk Herald. 2015
Article on The Falkirk Herald, "Falkirk bosses told better times are coming"
The Armenian Genocide Legacy 100 Years On Asbarez.com website. 2015
Article on www.asbarez.com about a conference, "The Armenian Genocide Legacy 100 Years On"
EU immigrants put much more into public purse than they take out The National. 2015
Article on The National, "EU immigrants put much more into public purse than they take out"
Bournemouth and Barking: The two areas of UK where people are getting younger The Independent. 2015
Article on The Independent, "Bournemouth and Barking: The two areas of UK where people are getting younger "
The ESRC Festival of Social Science; What could you do? University of Bournemouth website. 2015
Article on blogs.bournemouth.ac.uk titled "The ESRC Festival of Social Science, What could you do?" details the CPC exhibition.
The Allianz European Demographer Award for Dr Jakub Bijak Insurance Daily website. 2015
Article by Dziennik Ubezpieczeniowy (Insurance Daily) on "The Allianz European Demographer Award for Dr Jakub Bijak"
Too few voters understand immigrants' role in UK recovery The Observcer. 2015
Article on the Observer titled, "Too few voters understand immigrants' role in UK recovery"
Allianz European Demographer Award The Berlin Demography Forum website. 2015
The Allianz European Demographer Award for Jakub Bijak was mentioned in the press/news releases of: the Berlin Demography Forum, Allianz, Population Europe, Institute of Statistics & Demography (Warsaw School of Economics), and Committee of Demographic Sciences (Polish Academy of Sciences)
New fellows at Academy of Social Sciences Times Higher Education website. 2015
Article on www.timeshighereducation.co.uk titled "New fellows at Academy of Social Sciences" mentions CPC director Jane Falkingham
'Brits should get job priority'; suggests BBC poll of Scots BBC News Scotland website. 2015
Article on the BBC News Scotland website titled "'Brits should get job priority', suggests BBC poll of Scots" quotes Robert Wright
People in the West of Scotland more likely to stay there their entire lives The Herald Scotland. 2015
Article on www.heraldscotland.com. "People in the West of Scotland more likely to stay there their entire lives"
Comparing the odds of postpartum haemorrhage in planned home birth against planned hospital birth: Results of an observational study of over 500;000 maternities in the UK Society counts. 2015
Article titled "Comparing the odds of postpartum haemorrhage in planned home birth against planned hospital birth: Results of an observational study of over 500,000 maternities in the UK" published in the University of Southampton "Society Counts" Newsletter issue 4 details the joint study by researchers from CPC, S3RI and GHP3.
Centre for Population Change: A Review of 2014 Society Counts. 2015
Article titled "Centre for Population Change: A Review of 2014" published in the University of Southampton "Society Counts" Newsletter issue 4 details the work of CPC during 2014.
CPC Exhibit - "How to get to 100 - and enjoy it" Society Counts. 2015
Article titled "CPC Exhibit - "How to get to 100 - and enjoy it"" published in the University of Southampton "Society Counts" Newsletter issue 4 details the CPC exhibition.
Scotland's Free Education Sees Scottish Students Losing Places To EU Candidates Huffington Post. 2015
Article on www.huffingtonpost.co.uk titled "Scotland's Free Education Sees Scottish Students Losing Places To EU Candidates" written by Matt Field mentions the research of Robert Wright
Scots Students Are Losing out to European Counterparts The Scotsman. 2015
"Scots Students Are Losing out to European Counterparts", Scotsman newspaper, February 23, 2015
SNP's Free Degree' See Young Scots Losing Out to Students from EU The Telegraph. 2015
"SNP's Free Degree' See Young Scots Losing Out to Students from EU", Telegraph, February 23, 2015
Scots students 'are losing out to European counterparts' The Scotsman. 2015
Article on www.scotsman.com titled "Scots students 'are losing out to European counterparts'" mentions the work of Robert Wright.
Scots students 'are losing out to European counterparts' The Scotsman. 2015
Article on www.scotsman.com titled "Scots students 'are losing out to European counterparts'" mentions the work of Robert Wright.
Scots Students Losing out to EU Applicants
"Scots Students Losing out to EU Applicants", Sunday Times (front-page), February 22, 2015
How to live to be 100
Article on page 9 of the Health Matters supplement in the Belfast Telegraph titled "How to live to be 100" details the CPC exhibition being held in Belfast.
Academic conference: The Armenian Genocide's legacy; 100 years on Public Radio Armenia website. 2015
Article on armradio.am website for the Public Radio of Armenia on "Academic conference: The Armenian Genocide's legacy, 100 years on" detailing the upcoming conference in which Jakub Bijak is an invited speaker.
Ageing Worries
Letter to The Times, "Ageing Worries"
The proportion of births outside marriage has at last stopped rising The Economist. 2015
Article on economist.com website titled "The proportion of births outside marriage has at last stopped rising" quotes Ann Berrington,
Scottish households in financial distress drop … but consumers fear economy will worsen in 2015 The Sunday Herald Scotland. 2015
Article in the Sunday Herald titled "Scottish households in financial distress drop … but consumers fear economy will worsen in 2015" quotes David Bell.
European Population Conference; 25-28 June; 2014 Society Counts. 2015
Article titled "European Population Conference, 25-28 June, 2014"published in the University of Southampton "Society Counts" Newsletter Issue 4 detailing the work Vitali presented at the EPC
Africa Centre supporting National Science Week: Population Studies at the Africa Centre
Article titled "Africa Centre supporting National Science Week: Population Studies at the Africa Centre" written by Gabriela Mejia Pailles published in the Africa Centre for Health and population Studies Newsletter "Umbiko, Bringing science to the people" in January 2015.
Who matters more for migration decision? Close friends or acquaintances? Voxeu website. 2014
Article on voxeu.org titled "Who matters more for migration decision? Close friends or acquaintances?" is written by CPC member Jackline Wahba as well as Yves Zenou and Corrado Giulietti
Rise of the only child as women build their careers The Times. 2014
Newspaper Article, "Rise of the only child as women build their careers"
Rise of the only child as women build their careers The Times. 2014
Article in The Times newspaper and website titled "Rise of the only child as women build their careers" contains commentary from Jennifer Holland on the ONS statistics on childbearing in England and Wales
Please work quietly; the Smith commission and higher education in Scotland
Invited article on Research Fortnight, "Please work quietly; the Smith commission and higher education in Scotland"
Explainer: Which is the best country to grow old in? Sbs.com.au website. 2014
Article on sbs.com.au titled "Explainer: Which is the best country to grow old in?" is written by Asghar Zaidi
Cohabiting Couples and their Rights
Opinion piece "Cohabiting Couples and their Rights" written by Brienna Perelli-Harris published in the ESRC Britain in 2015 magazine.
Which is the best country to grow old in? World Economic Forum website. 2014
Article on agenda.weforum.org titled "Which is the best country to grow old in?" is written by Asghar Zaidi
Which Is the Best Country to Grow Old In? The Epoch Times. 2014
Article on www.theepochtimes.com titled "Which Is the Best Country to Grow Old In?" is written by Asghar Zaidi.
Millennium Point explores living beyond a century Visit Heart of England website. 2014
Article on www.visitheartofengland.com titled "Millennium Point explores living beyond a century" discusses the How to get to 100 exhibition
Comment: Difficult economic times lie ahead The Scotsman. 2014
Article on www.scotsman.com titled "Comment: Difficult economic times lie ahead" mentions the work of David Bell
Top 10: Exhibitions In November Manchester Confidential website. 2014
The "How to Get To 100" exhibition is listed on the manchesterconfidential.co.uk website as one of the "Top 10: Exhibitions In November".
How to get to 100 Solent University website. 2014
Article on www.solentjournalism.co.uk on the exhibition held at West Quay in October 2014.
How to get to 100 University of Manchester website. 2014
Article advertising the "how to get to 100" exhibition on pgrdocblog.wordpress.com
Understanding the long term impacts of the recession (and recovery) Natcen website. 2014
Article on www.natcen.ac.uk titled "Understanding the long term impacts of the recession (and recovery)" mentions Ann Berrington
Association for Education and Ageing
Article about the exhibition in the "Association for Education and Ageing" magazine/newsletter - Issue no 42, Autumn 2014.
How to get to 100
CPC exhibition in OXO gallery London is mentioned in the Metro newspaper.
What should the next government do to support the ageing population? The Guardian. 2014
Article on www.theguardian.com summarising a live discussion on the website about what policies should be put in place for older people - "What should the next government do to support the ageing population?" features Athina Vlachantoni
The myth of migrants 'flocking to Britain's 'soft touch' benefits system Left Foot Forward website. 2014
Article on leftfootforward.org titled "The myth of migrants 'flocking to Britain's 'soft touch' benefits system" quotes CPC Working Paper 18 written by Corrado Giulietti.
Britain's Changing Population Drivers and Consequences
Article in the London Asset Magazine (published by the ACES conference 2014) detailing Jane Falkingham's paper from the ACES conference titled "Britain's Changing Population Drivers and Consequences"
Les migrations temporaires créent de la richesse dans le pays d'origine; selon une étude du FEMISE EU Neighbourhood Info Centre. 2014
Article on the EU Neighbourhood Info Centre website titled "Les migrations temporaires créent de la richesse dans le pays d'origine, selon une étude du FEMISE" quotes Jackie Wahba in relation to her work on the FEMISE co-funded project
How do we live to 100 and enjoy it? University of Southampton website. 2014
Article on www.isoton.wordpress.com titled "How do we live to 100 and enjoy it?" (also on the front page of the University of Southampton SUSSED intranet site) discusses the CPC exhibition
Housing market 'driven by over-45s The Courier. 2014
Article on www.thecourier.co.uk titled "Housing market 'driven by over-45s" discusses research by David Bell
Southampton scientists launch study after research shows one in three children born will now reach 100 Southern Daily Echo. 2014
Article on www.dailyecho.co.uk titled "Southampton scientists launch study after research shows one in three children born will now reach 100" discusses the CPC exhibition and quotes Jane Falkingham
How do we live to 100 and enjoy it? Health Canal website. 2014
Article on www.healthcanal.com titled "How do we live to 100 and enjoy it?" promoting the ESRC funded CPC exhibition and quotes Jane Falkingham
How do we live to 100 and enjoy it? University of Southampton website. 2014
Article on www.southampton.ac.uk titled "How do we live to 100 and enjoy it?" describes the CPC exhibition and quotes Jane Falkingham
Meet the 'cuckoo kids' moving back to the family home The Sunday Times. 2014
Article on www.thesundaytimes.co.uk titled "Meet the 'cuckoo kids' moving back to the family home" quotes Juliet Stone
Back in the nest
Article in the Sunday Times "Home" supplement titled "Back in the nest" quotes Juliet Stone's research
Focus should now be on how we can go forward The Herald Scotland. 2014
Article on www.heraldscotland.com titled "Focus should now be on how we can go forward" quotes David Bell
The Biggest Questions Facing Post-referendum Scotland Knowledge@Wharton website. 2014
Article on the knowledge@wharton website titled "The Biggest Questions Facing Post-referendum Scotland" quotes David Bell
Who are the under-pensioned and what should policymakers know? NCRM Methods News Newsletter. 2014
Article on the NCRM MethodsNews Autumn 2014 Newsletter/Magazine titled "Who are the under-pensioned and what should policymakers know? written by Athina Vlachantoni, Jane Falkingham, Maria Evandrou and Frank Feng.
In Scotland; the polls got it wrong. Or did they? Washington Post. 2014
Blog written on washingtonpost.com by Joshua Tucker titled "In Scotland, the polls got it wrong. Or did they?" mentions Arek Wisniowski's work
How can older people's skills be valued after life's rush hour? The Guardian. 2014
Article on www.theguardian.com titled "How can older people's skills be valued after life's rush hour?" quotes Jane Falkingham
Referendum in Scotland; Dissected by Investor New York Times. 2014
Article on www.nytimes.com titled "Referendum in Scotland, Dissected by Investor" quotes David Bell
Scottish independence: Gordon Brown attacks SNP claims over NHS The Guardian. 2014
Article on www.theguardian.com titled "Scottish independence: Gordon Brown attacks SNP claims over NHS" quotes David Bell
We know the population is ageing - now we must embrace the challenge The Guardian. 2014
Article written by Jane Falkingham on www.theguardian.com titled "We know the population is ageing - now we must embrace the challenge"
Scotland referendum: Poll puts 'Yes' campaign ahead for the first time Voice of Russia. 2014
Article on voiceofrussia.com/uk titled "Scotland referendum: Poll puts 'Yes' campaign ahead for the first time" quotes David Bell
Better Together takeover: Shopping bills will rise if Scots vote for independence The Daily Record. 2014
Article on www.dailyrecord.co.uk titled "Better Together takeover: Shopping bills will rise if Scots vote for independence" quotes David Bell.
Age strengthens our social skills Science Nordic website. 2014
Article written on sciencenordic.com "Age strengthens our social skills" (translated from Danish version) mentions Jane Falkingham's research
Scottish independence could threaten free tuition for its students The Guardian. 2014
Article on www.theguardian.com titled "Scottish independence could threaten free tuition for its students" quotes David Bell
Elderly in care must be given home comforts says new government review The Express. 2014
Article in the Express, "Elderly in care must be given home comforts says new government review"
Care homes should be 'civilised' by filling them with personal possessions and furniture; the care minister has said The Telegraph. 2014
Article in the Telegraph Care homes should be 'civilised' by filling them with personal possessions and furniture, the care minister has said'
Care home residents to be allowed their own furniture; says Norman Lamb The Telegraph. 2014
Article in the Telegraph) 'Care home residents to be allowed their own furniture, says Norman Lamb', The Telegraph, 17 August 2014, http
Scottish Government Adviser Says 'No Incentive' For Westminster Not To Agree To Currency Union Huffington Post. 2014
Article on Huffington Post titled "Scottish Government Adviser Says 'No Incentive' For Westminster Not To Agree To Currency Union" quotes David Bell
Alderdom styrker vores sociale kompetencer Videnskab website. 2014
Article written in Danish on videnskab.dk mentions Jane Falkingham's research
'Yes' vote will hit pensions and taxes; says economist The Times. 2014
Article on www.thetimes.co.uk titled "'Yes' vote will hit pensions and taxes, says economist" quotes David Bell
Vote intentions unaffected by Games
Article on www.thecourier.co.uk titled "Vote intentions unaffected by Games" quotes research by Arkadiusz Wisniowski
Scots 'better off than neighbours' The Scotsman. 2014
Article on www.scotsman.com titled "Scots 'better off than neighbours'", research shows quotes David Bell
Scottish Passports and Immigration
"Scottish Passports and Immigration", Full Fact, August 1, 2014
Battle for Scotland is 'still too close to call' The Express. 2014
Article on www.express.co.uk titled "Battle for Scotland is 'still too close to call'" discusses research by Arkadiusz Wisniowski
Scots 'wealthier than Scandinavia thanks to UK's low prices' The Telegraph. 2014
Article on www.telegraph.co.uk titled "Scots 'wealthier than Scandinavia thanks to UK's low prices'" quotes research by David Bell
Referendum result 'still too close to call' according to academic
Article on news.stv.tv titled "Referendum result 'still too close to call' according to academic" discusses Arek Wisniowski's blog post from the Washington Post online titled "Scottish independence vote is too close to call"
Referendum 'too close to call' The Courier. 2014
Article on www.thecourier.co.uk titled "Referendum 'too close to call'" discusses Arek Wisniowski's blog post from the Washington Post online titled "Scottish independence vote is too close to call"
Referendum 'Too Close To Call'
Article on www.mail.co.uk titled "Referendum 'Too Close To Call" discusses Arek Wisniowski's blog post from the Washington Post online titled "Scottish independence vote is too close to call"
Southampton experts believe the Scottish independence referendum is 'too close to call' The Southern Daily Echo. 2014
Article on www.dailyecho.co.uk titled "Southampton experts believe the Scottish independence referendum is 'too close to call'" discusses Arek Wisniowski's blog post from the Washington Post online titled "Scottish independence vote is too close to call"
Thousands May Take Flight if Scotland Backs Independence The Sunday Times. 2014
Thousands May Take Flight if Scotland Backs Independence", Sunday Times, July 27, 2014
Scots Threaten Exodus After Yes The Sunday Times. 2014
"Scots Threaten Exodus After Yes", Sunday Times, July 27, 2014
Scots Threaten Exodus After Independence The Sunday Times. 2014
"Scots Threaten Exodus After Independence", Sunday Times, Ireland July 27, 2014
700;000 Say They Will Consider Emigrating if Scotland Votes Yes Daily . 2014
"700,000 Say They Will Consider Emigrating if Scotland Votes Yes", Daily Mail, July 27, 2014
Yes or No - Scotland looks set for significant fiscal change Financial Times. 2014
Article on www.ft.com titled "Yes or No - Scotland looks set for significant fiscal change" mentions David Bell
The UK; the world and the people
Article on www.esrc.ac.uk titled "The UK, the world and the people" written about the World Population Day quotes Jakub Bijak
Who are the under-pensioned and what should policymakers know? Society Central website. 2014
Article on societycentral.ac.uk titled "Who are the under-pensioned and what should policymakers know?" is written by Athina Vlachantoni
Changing the way we age: Reducing vulnerability and promoting resilience in old age United Nations Development Programme website. 2014
Article on on hdr.undp.org titled "Changing the way we age: Reducing vulnerability and promoting resilience in old age" is written by CPC member Asghar Zaidi
Scottish independence growing less likely - research Reuters. 2014
Article on uk.reuters.com titled "Scottish independence growing less likely - research" quotes David Bell
'Constraint' worry on immigration The Extra. 2014
Article on www.glasgowsouthandeastwoodextra.co.uk titled "'Constraint' worry on immigration" discusses research by Helen Packwood (briefing paper 19)
'Constraint' worry on immigration
News article on www.thecourier.co.uk titled "'Constraint' worry on immigration" discusses research by Helen Packwood (briefing paper 19)
Councils concerned by lack of resources to welcome immigrants STV News website. 2014
News article on news.stv.tv titled "Councils concerned by lack of resources to welcome immigrants" discusses research by Helen Packwood (briefing paper 19)
Scottish independence: Banking on the old and the new BBC News website. 2014
Article on www.bbc.cu.uk/news titled "Scottish independence: Banking on the old and the new" written by Rebecca Wearn mentions David Bell
Migrant Target is Way Too Low; Warns Academic
"Migrant Target is Way Too Low, Warns Academic", Daily Mail, May 30, 2014
Asking the experts: What are economists saying about indyref figures? BBC News website. 2014
Article on www.bbc.co.uk/news titled "Asking the experts: What are economists saying about indyref figures?" mentions David Bell
Going it Alone Voice online website. 2014
Article on www.voice-online.co.uk "Going it Alone" written by Rykesha Hudson discusses research on living arrangements by Lynn Jamieson
Bookies may be best bet to predict Referendum Phys.org website. 2014
Article on phys.org titled "Bookies may be best bet to predict Referendum" mentions the research of David Bell.
Multi-ethnic Scotland Now a Fact of Life
"Multi-ethnic Scotland Now a Fact of Life", Daily Mail, May 27, 2014
Prof: Immigration Will Be Needed for New Scotland
"Prof: Immigration Will Be Needed for New Scotland", Aberdeen Evening News, May 19, 2014
Immigrants 'not the answer' for Scotland's economy The Scotsman. 2014
Article on www.scotsman.com titled "Immigrants 'not the answer' for Scotland's economy" quotes Professor Robert Wright
Study shows risk-takers more likely to vote 'Yes' in referendum Phys.org website. 2014
Article on phys.org titled "Study shows risk-takers more likely to vote 'Yes' in referendum" discusses the research of David Bell
Study confirms link between risk-taking and referendum view The Herald Scotland. 2014
Article on www.heraldscotland.com titled "Study confirms link between risk-taking and referendum view" written by Magnus Gardham discusses research by David Bell.
Voter attitudes to risk and independence referendum choices
News/press release on www.futureukandscotland.ac.uk titled "Voter attitudes to risk and independence referendum choices" presents findings from a team including David Bell
Yes; it's a risk but so is staying in the UK The Herald Scotland. 2014
Article on www.heraldscotland.com titled "Yes, it's a risk but so is staying in the UK" written by Harry Reid discusses research by David Bell
The odds are on gamblers opting for an independent Scotland The Herald Scotland. 2014
Article on www.heraldscotland.com titled "The odds are on gamblers opting for an independent Scotland" written by Magnus Gardham discusses research by David Bell
The boomerang generation The Times. 2014
Article in the Times magazine supplement and www.times.co.uk titled "The boomerang generation" quotes Juliet Stone's research.
Ageing population will cause economic burden for Scotland The Herald Scotland. 2014
News article on www.heraldscotland.com titled "Ageing population will cause economic burden for Scotland" discusses research on Scottish independence and the ILC-UK event in which David Bell is presenting.
Gender implications of German pension reforms
Comment on gender implications of German pension reforms in Frauenrat 4/2014
Worldwide wellbeing
Article in the University of Southampton magazine for staff "The Voice" titled "Worldwide wellbeing" discusses the work of CPC director Jane Falkingham and the research of CPC.
North's political leaders 'impotent' over winning back powers; academic claims The Northern Echo. 2014
Article on www.thenorthernecho.co.uk titled "North's political leaders 'impotent' over winning back powers, academic claims" mentions David Bell
Is one-size-fits-all corporation tax a missed opportunity? The Herald Scotland. 2014
Article on www.heraldscotland.com titled "Is one-size-fits-all corporation tax a missed opportunity?" quotes David Bell
Aberdeen tipped to remain a global player in oil industry The Herald Scotland. 2014
Article on www.heraldscotland.com titled "Aberdeen tipped to remain a global player in oil industry" quotes David Bell
Surveying the Aging Landscape AARP International The Journal website. 2014
Article in AARP International The Journal (and journal.aarpinternational.org) titled "Surveying the Aging Landscape" written by Asghar Zaidi.
German pension reform Taz.de website. 2014
Comment in the tageszeitung on German pension reform and its impact.
Ab in die Altersarmut
"Ab in die Altersarmut": Article on www.taz.de commenting on the tagezeitung on German pension reform and its impact. Written by Traute Meyer
Scottish independence: New claim on currency union The Scotsman. 2014
Article on www.scotsman.com titled "Scottish independence: New claim on currency union" quotes David Bell.
Herald hosts reader breakfast briefing on the UK economy The Herald Scotland. 2014
Article on www.heraldscotland.com titled "Herald hosts reader breakfast briefing on the UK economy" mentions David Bell
Scottish independence 'could lead to higher levels of migration' STV News website. 2014
Article on news.stv.tv titled "Scottish independence 'could lead to higher levels of migration'" discusses the Centre for Population Change's research into migration and Scottish independence and quotes Alan Findlay.
EU migration seen as 'positive' for Scottish business University of Stirling website. 2014
News article on the University of Stirling website titled "EU migration seen as 'positive' for Scottish business" discusses the work of Allan Findlay, David Bell, David McCollum and Scott Tindal.
Immigration could rise on independence The Herald Scotland. 2014
Article on www.heraldscotland.com titled "Immigration could rise on independence'" discusses the Centre for Population Change's research into migration and Scottish independence.
Yes vote 'may boost migration' The Extra. 2014
Article on www.glasgowsouthandeastwoodextra.co.uk titled "Yes vote 'may boost migration'" discusses the Centre for Population Change's research into migration and Scottish independence and quotes Alan Findlay.
Yes vote 'may boost migration' The Sunday Post. 2014
Article on www.sundaypost.com titled "Yes vote 'may boost migration'" discusses the Centre for Population Change's research into migration and Scottish independence and quotes Alan Findlay.
Scottish independence: 'Migration could rise' The Scotsman. 2014
Article on www.scotsman.com titled "Scottish independence: 'Migration could rise'" discusses the Centre for Population Change's research into migration and Scottish independence and quotes Alan Findlay.
Scottish independence 'could lead to higher levels of migration' STV News website. 2014
Article on news.stv.tv titled "Scottish independence 'could lead to higher levels of migration'" discusses the Centre for Population Change's research into migration and Scottish independence and quotes Alan Findlay.
Yes vote 'may boost migration'
Article on www.thecourier.co.uk titled "Yes vote 'may boost migration'" discusses the Centre for Population Change's research into migration and Scottish independence and quotes Alan Findlay.
Defusing the Population "Time Bomb" Openpop website. 2014
Article on www.openpop.org titled "Defusing the Population "Time Bomb"" mentions the work of John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker.
Global population ageing key topic at UN meeting HelpAge website. 2014
Article on www.helpage.org titled "Global population ageing key topic at UN meeting" discusses Asghar Zaidi's talk at an event hosted by the UNDP.
How to deal with the aging of public policy?
Article on Chinese website www.guozhicn.cn titled "How to deal with the aging of public policy?" written by Jeroen Spijker and John MacInnes.
Separate Scotland 'could delay pension age rise by 12 years' The Times. 2014
Article on www.thetimes.co.uk titled "Separate Scotland 'could delay pension age rise by 12 years'" discusses research by David Bell
Yes vote 'could delay retirement age rise' Press and Journal. 2014
Article on www.pressandjournal.co.uk titled "Yes vote 'could delay retirement age rise'" discusses research by David Bell
Separate Scotland 'could delay pension age rise by 12 years' The Times. 2014
Article on www.thetimes.co.uk titled "Separate Scotland 'could delay pension age rise by 12 years'" discusses research by David Bell
Self-rule 'will affect pensions'
Article on www.thecourier.co.uk titled "Self-rule 'will affect pensions'" discusses a research paper by David Bell, David Comerford and David Eiser.
Multiple family households rise in UK Financial Times. 2014
Article on www.ft.com titled "Multiple family households rise in UK" mentions Ann Berrington
The politics of population ageing Policy-network website. 2014
Article on www.policy-network.net written by John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker about their work, titled "The politics of population ageing"
She's leaving home - bye bye: or maybe not! Society Central website. 2014
Article on societycentral.ac.uk titled "She's leaving home - bye bye: or maybe not!" mentions Ann Berrington
First ever global 'index' to measure wellbeing of older people Yottafire website. 2014
Article on yottafire.com titled "First ever global 'index' to measure wellbeing of older people" discusses a project worked on by Asghar Zaidi.
New research identifies why young adults return to the parental home
Article on yottafire.com titled "New research identifies why young adults return to the parental home" discusses research by Ann Berrington, Jane Falkingham and Juliet Stone.
Hard evidence: can we afford an ageing population? Calendonian Mercury. 2014
Article on caledonianmercury.com titled "Hard evidence: can we afford an ageing population?" is written by John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker.
Who is living alone in mid-life and why does it matter? Society Central website. 2014
Article on societycentral.ac.uk titled "Who is living alone in mid-life and why does it matter?" written by Dieter Demey
Panic about pensions? Hgv Hungarian website. 2014
Article on Hungarian website hgv.hu titled "Pánikoljunk a nyugdíjak miatt?" (Panic about pensions?) discusses the research of John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker
Despite an aging population; are pension systems still sustainable? Penzugyiszemle Hungarian website. 2014
Article on Hungarian website www.penzugyiszemele.hu titled "Hiába az elöregedés, mégis fenntarthatóak a nyugdíjrendszerek?" (Despite an aging population, are pension systems still sustainable?) discusses the research of John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker
Nurse warning after rise in proportion aged at least 50 The Herald Scotland. 2014
Article on www.heraldscotland.com titled "Nurse warning after rise in proportion aged at least 50" written by Robbie Dinwoodie discusses research by John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker
Part I: Dementia: the "epidemic" of metaphors Holelusia website. 2014
Article on holeousia.wordpress.com titled "Part I: Dementia: the "epidemic" of metaphors" written by Peter Gordon discusses research by John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker.
Public policy's senior moment Project Syndicate website. 2013
Article on www.projectsyndicate.org, a world opinion page providing readers with commentaries by global leaders and thinkers, titled "Public policy's senior moment" written by John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker
Britain's old age 'time bomb' may have been exaggerated; say experts Muslim News website. 2013
Article on www.muslimnews.co.uk titled "Britain's old age 'time bomb' may have been exaggerated, say experts" written by Rachel Kayani discusses research by John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker
Preparing for the ageing population GM Journal website. 2013
Article on www.gmjournal.co.uk titled "Preparing for the ageing population" discusses research by John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker
New research identifies why young adults return to the parental home The Almagest website. 2013
Article on www.thealmagest.com titled "New research identifies why young adults return to the parental home" discusses the work of Juliet Stone, Ann Berrington and Jane Falkingham.
Who is living alone in mid-life and why does it matter Understanding Society website. 2013
Article on www.understandingsociety.ac.uk titled "Who is living alone in mid-life and why does it matter" written by Dieter Demey about his research.
Older people are shaping up CSP website. 2013
Article on csp.org.uk titled "Older people are shaping up" by Janet Wright discusses research by Jeroen Spijker and John MacInnes
Scottish spending watchdog 'must be independent' The Scotsman. 2013
Article on www.scotsman.com titled "Scottish spending watchdog 'must be independent'" quotes David Bell
The Economics Story:
Population Ageing Dorset Eye website. 2013
Article on www.dorseteye.com titled "The Economics Story:
Population Ageing" by Professor Nigel Jump discusses research by Jeroen Spijker and John MacInnes
Migration Becomes More Volatile Population Europe website. 2013
Interview with Jakub Bijak on migration in Population Europe's Demographic Insights publication (02/2013) titled "Migration Becomes More Volatile"
Impact on higher education The Guardian. 2013
Live online discussion on Scottish independence and its impact on higher education involving Scott Tindal and David McCollum as panel members
Population ageing: the time bomb that isn't? Dispensing Doctor website. 2013
Article on www.dispensingdoctor.org titled "Population ageing: the time bomb that isn't?" by Alisa Colquhoun discusses research by Jeroen Spijker and John MacInnes
Nothing is guaranteed when it comes to joining the top table as a very small player The Scotsman. 2013
Analysis written by Robert Wright; "Nothing is guaranteed when it comes to joining the top table as a very small player" in the article "Scottish independence: Spanish blow to EU vision" written by Tom Peterkin on www.scotsman.com.
Impact of population ageing in UK exaggerated Senior Australian News website. 2013
Article on www.seniorau.com.au titled "Impact of population ageing in UK exaggerated" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
Research shows 'boomeranging' is way of life
Article in the Southern Daily Echo titled "Research shows 'boomeranging' is way of life" discusses Ann Berrington, Jane Falkingham and Juliet Stone's research and quotes Juliet Stone
Scottish independence and its impact on higher education - live chat The Guardian. 2013
Article on www.guardian.com titled "Scottish independence and its impact on higher education - live chat" publicises the online discussion taking place on 29th November 2013 involving CPC members Scott Tindal and David McCollum
Analysis: The Economy of Scottish Independence The Scotsman. 2013
Article on www.scotsman.com titled "Analysis: The Economy of Scottish Independence" written by Angus Armstrong, Monique Ebell and David Bell.
What would be the debt burden of an independent Scotland? STV News website. 2013
Article on http://news.st.tv/scotland titled "What would be the debt burden of an independent Scotland?" mentions David Bell
Globe Watch Australian ageing agenda website. 2013
Article on www.australianageingagenda.com.au titled "Globe Watch" discusses research by Jeroen Spijker and John MacInnes
Kick out the boomerang generation: I left home at 18 and didn't look back The Times. 2013
Article in The Times titled "Kick out the boomerang generation: I left home at 18 and didn't look back" discusses Ann Berrington, Jane Falkingham and Juliet Stone's research and quotes Ann Berrington
Economist says 2014 is worst possible time for referendum The Herald Scotland. 2013
Article on www.heraldscotland.com titled "Economist says 2014 is worst possible time for referendum" quotes David Bell
Prospettive Della Scozia Indipendente Lindro.it website. 2013
Article on www.lindro.it titled "Prospettive Della Scozia Indipendente" discusses research by Robert Wright.
Recent studies argue that we don't need to worry about the rising healthcare costs of our ageing population If.org website. 2013
Article on www.if.org.uk titled "Recent studies argue that we don't need to worry about the rising healthcare costs of our ageing population" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
No border controls The Southern Reporter. 2013
Article on www.thesouthernreporter.co.uk, titled "No border controls" discusses an article about a report by Robert Wright.
Agenda: Why equality must be at the core of our shared economic future The Herald Scotland. 2013
Article on www.heraldscotland.com titled "Agenda: Why equality must be at the core of our shared economic future" discusses research by David Bell and David Eiser
Demographic timebomb – not as timebomby if we work a bit longer Flipchart Fairytales website. 2013
Article on flipchartfairytales.wordpress.com titled "Demographic timebomb – not as timebomby if we work a bit longer" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
Ageing population Hard Truth is cock and bull? Atans1 website. 2013
Article on atans1.wordpress.com titled "Ageing population Hard Truth is cock and bull?" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
Envejecimiento; una alarma innecesaria: Ganamos salud; perdemos dependencia Envejecimientoenred website. 2013
Article on envejecimientoenred.wordpress.com titled "Envejecimiento, una alarma innecesaria: Ganamos salud, perdemos dependencia" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
Analysis: Unpalatable warning should be considered The Scotsman. 2013
Article on www.scotsman.com titled "Analysis: Unpalatable warning should be considered" written by David Bell.
INSIDE TRACK: Our nearest neighbours are also hit by inequality The Herald Scotland. 2013
Article on www.heraldscotland.com titled "INSIDE TRACK: Our nearest neighbours are also hit by inequality" mentions the work of David Bell
Has the impact of an ageing population been exaggerated? E Hospice website. 2013
Article on www.ehospice.com titled "Has the impact of an ageing population been exaggerated? " is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
An age-old problem set to get worse The Sunday Times. 2013
Article written by Robert Wright on www.thesundaytimes.co.uk titled "An age-old problem set to get worse"
NHS reality. An NHS soapbox. Speakers' corner for the NHS NHS reality website. 2013
Article on nhsreality.wordpress.com titled "NHS reality. An NHS soapbox. Speakers' corner for the NHS" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
Geringere Kosten durch demographischen Wandel als gedacht Schattenblick website. 2013
Article on www.schattenblick.de titled "Geringere Kosten durch demographischen Wandel als gedacht" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
Old age dependency overstated Population Matters website. 2013
Article on populationmatters.org titled "Old age dependency overstated" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
Population aging crisis may have been overestimated Weblog Do Fraga website. 2013
Article on weblogdofraga.blogspot.com.es titled "Population aging crisis may have been overestimated" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
Population ageing: the timebomb that isn't? Apuntesdemografia website. 2013
Article on apuntesdedemografia.wordpress.com titled "Population ageing: the timebomb that isn't?" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
Scotland's richest get richer as wage gap widens The Scotsman. 2013
Article on www.scotsman.com titled "Scotland's richest get richer as wage gap widens" discusses a report written by David Bell and David Eiser
Income of Scotland's top earners 'rose faster than other workers' STV News website. 2013
Article on news.stv.tv website titled "Income of Scotland's top earners 'rose faster than other workers'" discusses a report written by David Bell and David Eiser
Scotland's Top Earners' Wages Growing Faster than the Rest International Business Times. 2013
Article on www.ibtimes.co.uk titled "Scotland's Top Earners' Wages Growing Faster than the Rest" discusses a report written by David Bell and David Eiser
Salaries soar for top earners The Herald Scotland. 2013
Article on www.heraldscotland.com titled "Salaries soar for top earners" mentions the work of David Bell
Top earners' wages growing faster than for rest in Scotland ESRC website. 2013
Press release on www.esrc.ac.uk titled "Top earners' wages growing faster than for rest in Scotland" discusses a report written by David Bell and David Eiser.
Income of Scotland's top earners 'increasing faster' than other workers BBC News website. 2013
Article on www.bbc.co.uk/news titled "Income of Scotland's top earners 'increasing faster' than other workers" mentions the work of David Bell
Pensioners choose work over retirement Up to Speed News website. 2013
Article on Uptospeednews.co.uk titled "Pensioners choose work over retirement" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
Decline in Number of Old Age Dependents in UK Top news Arab Emirates website. 2013
Article on topnews.ae (TopNews Arab Emirates) titled "Decline in Number of Old Age Dependents in UK" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
Impact van vergrijzing wordt overdreven Ziekte1 website. 2013
Article on www.ziekte1.com titled "Impact van vergrijzing wordt overdreven" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
Impact of ageing population exaggerated My Ageing Parent website. 2013
Article on www.myageingparent.com titled "Impact of ageing population exaggerated" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
An age-old assumption Pick News website. 2013
Article on pick-news.com titled "An age-old assumption" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
Exaggeration in Britain's old age 'time bomb' Top News US website. 2013
Article on topnews.us titled "Exaggeration in Britain's old age 'time bomb'" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
Britain's old age 'time bomb' may have been exaggerated; say experts
Article on goteleemedneg.wordpress.com titled "Britain's old age 'time bomb' may have been exaggerated, say experts" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
Impact of ageing population 'exaggerated' @age_uk Ageing News website. 2013
Article on ageingnews.blogspot.co.uk titled "Impact of ageing population 'exaggerated' @age_uk" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
Impact of ageing population 'exaggerated' Walsall Safeguarding Adults Board website. 2013
Article on www.wsapb.co.uk titled "Impact of ageing population 'exaggerated" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
Population Aging Crisis May Have Been Overestimated Pri-med website. 2013
Article on www.pri-med.com titled "Population Aging Crisis May Have Been Overestimated" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
Impact of ageing population 'exaggerated' Age UK website. 2013
Article on www.ageuk.org.uk titled "Impact of ageing population 'exaggerated'" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
Population ageing impact is exaggerated On Medica website. 2013
Article on www.onmedica.com titled "Population ageing impact is exaggerated" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
Impact of aging population 'exaggerated;' say researchers Medical News Today website. 2013
Article on www.medicalnewstoday.com titled "Impact of aging population 'exaggerated,' say researchers" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
Impact of population ageing has been exaggerated; say experts Economic Voice website. 2013
Article on www.economicvoice.com titled "Impact of population ageing has been exaggerated, say experts" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
Experts defuse demographic timebomb of ageing UK The Scotsman. 2013
Article in the Scotsman newspaper and also on on www.scotsman.com titled "Experts defuse demographic timebomb of ageing UK" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
Britain's old age 'time bomb' may have been exaggerated; say experts The Independent. 2013
Article in the Independent newspaper and also on on www.independent.co.uk titled "Britain's old age 'time bomb' may have been exaggerated, say experts" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
An age-old assumption BBC News website. 2013
Article on www.bbc.co.uk/news titled "An age-old assumption" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
Ageing population has been 'grossly over exaggerated' The Information Daily website. 2013
Article on www.theinformationdaily.com titled "Ageing population has been 'grossly over exaggerated', say experts" is dedicated to John MacInnes and Jeroen Spijker's BMJ article. Their article argues that the idea that dependent older people represent a great demographic challenge of our age is exaggerated as current measurements wrongly assume that all people that have reached state pension age are dependent. In addition, female and older workers' labour force participation can still be increased, which would lessen the financial burden of those who sustain the elderly.
Why Do Many Young Adults Return to Their Parents? Psych Central website. 2013
Article on www.psychcentral.com titled "Why Do Many Young Adults Return to Their Parents?" discusses Ann Berrington, Jane Falkingham and Juliet Stone's research and quotes Ann Berrington
Boomerang generation: Why young adults return home Futurity website. 2013
Article on www.futurity.org, titled "Boomerang generation: Why young adults return home" discusses the research of Juliet Stone and Ann Berrington
Why Young Adults Return to Parental Home Science Daily website. 2013
Article on www.sciencedaily.com titled "Why Young Adults Return to Parental Home" discusses Ann Berrington, Jane Falkingham and Juliet Stone's research and quotes Juliet Stone and Ann Berrington
New research identifies why young adults return to the parental home Phys.org website. 2013
Article on www.phys.org, titled "New research identifies why young adults return to the parental home" discusses the research of Juliet Stone and Ann Berrington
Education System is being Damaged
Article in the Stirling Observer titled "Education System is bein