
Annual Conference of the German Society for Demography 2024
20. - 22. March 2024 | University of Hamburg
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Location: ESA-Ost 121 |
Date: Wednesday, 20/Mar/2024 | |
2:15pm - 3:45pm |
Session 1B: Union Formation and Dissolution in Central and Northern Europe Location: ESA-Ost 121 Chair: Peter Fallesen Chair: Sabine Diabaté The prospective power of personality factors for family formation and dissolution processes among males. Evidence from Swedish register data. 1: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Germany; 2: Stockholm University Contribution of Couple’s Immigrant Status to Union Formation and Dissolution in Finland 1: University of Helsinki, Faculty of Social Sciences, Population Research Unit; 2: University of Helsinki, Department of Computer Science; 3: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; 4: Max Planck – University of Helsinki Center for Social Inequalities in Population Health; 5: University of Helsinki, Helsinki Institute for Social Sciences and Humanities Linked lives in partnership transitions and mental health. Parental separation, repartnering, and reconciliation 1: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; 2: University of Helsinki; 3: Max Planck – University of Helsinki Center for Social Inequalities in Population Health; 4: Tilburg University Breaking the norm when breaking up: Intergenerational transmission of divorce among two ethnolinguistic groups in Finland 1: Åbo Akademi University, Finland; 2: Stockholm University, Sweden |
4:15pm - 5:45pm |
Session 2B: Family Diversity in Central and Northern Europe Location: ESA-Ost 121 Chair: Kateryna Golovina Chair: Anne-Kristin Kuhnt Chair: Marianne Tønnessen Splitting the penalty by taking turns? Earnings losses among same-sex mothers in Norway 1: Stockholm University; 2: Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute The Demography of Sweden's Transgender Population – Patterns, Changes, and Sociodemographics 1: Stockholm University, Sweden; 2: Uppsala University; 3: Liverpool University Family Policies, Fathers’ Involvement and the Division of Care 1: Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB), Germany; 2: Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz (JGU); 3: IZA Bonn Recent trends in childrearing within Swedish same-sex unions: Emerging gender and socioeconomic differences Stockholm University, Sweden |
Date: Thursday, 21/Mar/2024 | |
10:15am - 11:45am |
Session 3B: Pension Reforms in the Nordic Countries and Germany Location: ESA-Ost 121 Chair: Philipp Deschermeier Chair: Christina Wilke Pension Reforms in the Nordic Countries and Germany Uppsala Center for Labor Studies and Department of Economics, Germany Expected effective retirement age and exit age in the Nordic countries Finnish Centre for Pensions, Finland Increasing Statutory Retirement Age and Labor Market Outcomes: The Effects of the 2017 Pension Reform in Finland Finnish Centre for Pensions, Finland Nonfinancial Defined Return (NDR) pension framework and a new perspective on pension system sustainability University of Bonn, Germany |
3:00pm - 4:30pm |
Session 4B: Fertility in Nordic Countries and Germany I Location: ESA-Ost 121 Chair: Kateryna Golovina Chair: Rannveig Kaldager Hart Chair: Anne-Kristin Kuhnt Fertility or pregnancy rates for understanding the declining fertility? 1: University of Southern Denmark, Denmark; 2: Department of Growth and Reproduction, Copenhagen University Hospital – Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark Associations between Covid-19 vaccination and fertility: interrupted time series analyses of birth rates for 22 countries 1: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Germany; 2: Max Planck – University of Helsinki Center for Social Inequalities in Population Health The Causal Impact of Men or Women’s Job Loss on Fertility: A Couple-Level Analysis through Norwegian Register Data. 1: MPIDR, Germany; 2: University of Oslo; 3: University of Florence Does a Civil Service Job Matter? The Effect of Civil Service Employment on the Transition to the First Child for Women and Men in Germany. State Institute for Family Research at the University of Bamberg (ifb), Germany |
Date: Friday, 22/Mar/2024 | |
9:45am - 11:15am |
Session 5B: Fertility in Nordic Countries and Germany II Location: ESA-Ost 121 Chair: Aiva Jasilioniene Chair: Jessica Nisén Fertility resilience varies by socioeconomic status: trends in male and female childlessness across 150 years in family lineages in Finland 1: Department of Biology, University of Turku, Finland; 2: Population Research Institute, Väestöliitto, The Family Federation of Finland, Finland Generational Placement Trajectories in Norway: Combining Empirical and Simulated Data 1: Kinship Inequalities Research Group, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; 2: Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology, University of Cologne, Germany Intensive parenting norms and childbearing plans in Sweden Stockholm University, Sweden Can time heal all wounds? Timing of family transitions and final school grades in Norway 1: University of Mannheim, Germany; 2: State Institute for Family Research at the University of Bamberg (ifb); 3: Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH) |
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