
CPC-CG seminars round-up
The 2023/24 academic year has seen us host many CPC-CG seminars, with visitors giving both in-person and online presentations. Most of our seminars are now available to watch on YouTube, so do take the opportunity to catch up using the links below. This year’s seminars covered a broad range of topics from our colleagues across the world:
Dr Brian Buh, Vienna Institute of Demography
Belonging to the neighbourhood, and the transition to parenthood
Professor Bruno Masquelier, UCLouvain
Shifting age and sex patterns of premature mortality from ages 5 to 25: a systematic analysis of vital registration, surveys and censuses from 1990 to 2021
Dr Alyson van Raalte, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
Mortality inequalities in SES-groups and their families
Professor Peter Brandon, University of Albany
Has legalized same-sex marriage improved the long-term economic security of American same-sex couples? The case of home ownership
Professor Gemma Catney, Queen's University Belfast
Geographies of Ethnic Diversity and Inequalities (GEDI): Insights from Census 2021
Professor James Raymer, Australian National University
Indirect estimation of migration in the Asia-Pacific region
Professor Stuart Gietel-Basten, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Dr Joy Cruz, University of Philippines, and Dr Tom Emery, Erasmus University Rotterdam
The Generations and Gender Survey in Hong Kong: Methodological innovations and some extremely preliminary findings
Dr Xing Zhang, Arizona State University and Dr Anna Hammersmith, Grand Valley State University
Adult Children's marital timing and their financial support to ageing parents: Variations across gender, race and ethnicity
Dr Klara Raiber, Radboud University
Future pathways of unpaid caregiving research: Conceptual and methodological challenges
Professor Andrew Geddes, European University Institute
Migration governance for, of and against crisis
Professor Tony Champion, Newcastle University
The spatial impacts of the HE-related migration of the UK's school leavers: Evidence from two sources
Professor James Raymer, Australian National University
Modelling the age and sex patterns of net international migration
Professor Simonetta Longhi, University of Reading
Stung by pension reforms: The unequal impact of changes in state pension age on UK women and their partners
Professor Ann Berrington, University of Southampton
Parental social background and reasons for intergenerational co-residence among young adults: New insights from the UK GGS
Dr Monika Mynarska, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw
Doubtful ambivalence, uncertain indifference: Indecision in reproductive decision-making
Professor George Ploubidis, University College London
Healthy and inclusive ageing in the 21st century: A cross generational life course perspective
Dr Francesco Rampazzo, University of Oxford
Exploring global family change through over a million family pictures
Mia Zhong, a Postdoctoral Researcher at City, University of London, delivered a presentation entitled,
The 'studentness' penalty: Opening up the black box of student employment
Also available on the CPC-CG YouTube channel are recordings of our Connecting Generations Thought Leader talks, which cover a range of intergenerational themes. Dr Zack Grant gave a CG Thought Leader Talk on intergenerational concerns and their influence on political choices in February, and we hope to have further Thought Leader Talks soon.
Keep an eye on our events calendar for our latest events and activities, and our new seminar schedule for 2024/25.
Posted 19/06/2024 10:10
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