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    Through the media, CPC experts have been busy ensuring our research reaches a wide audience, keeping the public up-to-date on the latest knowledge about population change.

    Professor Asghar Zaidi spoke to the Huffington Post for their article 'Greece among worst countries in Europe for the elderly, study finds'. At Christmastime Professor Zaidi also discussed perceptions of the elderly as portrayed through John Lewis' 'Man on the moon advert' in The Conversation.

    The Conversation also featured an article by Dr Agnese Vitali which considered 'Who are the new female breadwinners?'

    Professor David Bell was quoted in the Telegraph's article on 'Scots 'risk exodus of wealthy and young if taxes increase''

    Dr Juliet Stone, Professor Maria Evandrou, Professor Jane Falkingham and Dr Athina Vlachantoni's work was featured in Population Europe's Pop Digest blog piece 'Multiple roles pay off'. Pop Digest also featured the work of Dr Brienna Perelli-Harris and Dr Nora Sanchez Gassen in their blog about 'Living together without getting married'.

    Professor Ann Berrington spoke to the Telegraph for their story on 'The generation who may never be grandparents'.

    Dr Jakub Bijak and Dr John Bryant's work was the basis for myinforms.com's article '250-year-old research methodology helps solve 21st Century population questions'

    You can view more CPC media coverage on our Scoop.it! page: 'Population change in the news'


    Posted 18/04/2016 18:01

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