#CPCCGWebinar

Centre for Population ChangeCPCpopulation@sciences.social
2025-06-02

THIS WEEK's #CPCCGWebinar โคต๏ธ

๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ’ป Anna Tarrant will discuss findings from the #UKRI -funded Following Young Fathers Further study on how young #fathers navigate their romantic and #intergenerational #relationships over time in the context of early #parenthood.

Register: cpc.ac.uk/activities/full_even

#youngparents #youngfathers #demography #sociology #partnerships #fatherhood #socialscience #family #familydynamics #masculinities #caring #familypolicy

Image shows person sitting at a desk with their back to the camera, wearing headphones, their hand on a computer mouse, watching a webinar on a computer monitor. Text advertises: This CPC-CG Webinar will take place on Thursday 5 June at 12:00 UK Time. Anna Tarrant, Professor of Sociology at the University of Lincoln will be delivering a presentation entitled, "Partnering and parenting in the context of young fatherhood: how young fathers navigate family complexity, intimacy, and intergenerational ties".
Centre for Population ChangeCPCpopulation@sciences.social
2025-05-02

๐Ÿ“† Next week's #CPCCGWebinar โ†™๏ธ

Mariana Sousa Leite from Cardiff University will discuss how we can support patients when #fertility treatment doesn't work, looking at what patients want from this support and how and when it should be provided. Mariana will also explain why this support needs to begin earlier, helping patients prepare for all outcomes, make informed choices about treatment and #parenthood, and cope better if treatment isn't successful.

Register to join: cpc.ac.uk/activities/full_even

Image shows the backs of people who are sitting in a seminar room, listening to speaker at the front. The text advertises the next CPC-CG webinar: This CPC-CG seminar will take place on Thursday 8 May 2025 at 13:00 UK Time. Dr Mariana Sousa Leite from Cardiff University will be delivering a presentation entitled: "Psychosocial care to promote patients' adjustment to the end of unsuccessful fertility treatment".
Centre for Population ChangeCPCpopulation@sciences.social
2025-04-04

Missed our #CPCCGwebinar with Christian Dudel?

๐Ÿง‘โ€๐Ÿ’ป Watch now to hear about findings from an analysis of the causal impact of #smoking on healthy working #lifeexpectancy at age 50 using US Health & Retirement Study data.

youtu.be/dUDWe9sIUNY

Centre for Population ChangeCPCpopulation@sciences.social
2025-03-24

๐ŸŽ‰ And ANOTHER #CPCCGwebinar recording for you this morning!

๐ŸŽฅ Giorgio Di Gessa from #UCL discusses the latest findings on grandparental #childcare provision using data from #ELSA, which helps better understand #intergenerational support systems.
youtu.be/X1JuPAR4TZY

Centre for Population ChangeCPCpopulation@sciences.social
2025-03-24

Missed our #CPCCGwebinar with Matthew Wallace from the University of Salford?

๐Ÿ“บ Watch now to hear about research that finds a small but growing influence of international #migrants on national #lifeexpectancy, based on #Nordic regions' administrative register data. youtu.be/oTHM9__SWxk

Centre for Population ChangeCPCpopulation@sciences.social
2025-03-21

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ Diaries at the ready - next week Christian Dudel is presenting our #CPCCGwebinar. Hear about findings from an analysis of the causal impact of #smoking on healthy working life expectancy at age 50 using US Health & Retirement Study data.

Register to join us online: cpc.ac.uk/activities/full_even

#socialscience #population #demography #populationhealth #socialinequalities #maxplanck #lifeexpectancy

Image shows woman wearing headphones and making notes at an office desk while watching a webinar on a laptop screen. The text advertises the next CPC-CG webinar: Thursday 27 March at 13:00 UK Time. Dr Christian Dudel, Deputy Director of the Max Planck-University of Helsinki Centre for Social Inequalities in Population Health will be delivering a presentation, entitled "Smoking and the length of working life". Full info an registration at: https://www.cpc.ac.uk/activities/full_events_calendar/892/CPC_CG_Webinar__Christian_Dudel
Centre for Population ChangeCPCpopulation@sciences.social
2025-02-27

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ NEXT WEEK's #CPCCGWebinar๐Ÿ”ฝ

Matthew Wallace from the Centre for Research on Inclusive Society (CRIS) at the University of Salford will be reporting on research that finds a small but growing influence of international #migrants upon national #lifeexpectancy, based on #Nordic regions' administrative #registerdata.

Register: cpc.ac.uk/activities/full_even

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Text advertises: This CPC-CG Webinar will be held on Thursday 6 March, 13:00-14:00 (UK time). Dr Matthew Wallace, Associate Professor/Reader in Social Inequality at the Centre for Research on Inclusive Society (CRIS) at the University of Salford, will present: "International migration, mortality, and national population health".

Hosting Institution: University of St Andrews

Date: Thursday 6 March 2025

Time: 13:00-14:00 (UK time)

Speaker: Dr Matthew Wallace

Title: International migration, mortality, and national population health

Register: https://www.cpc.ac.uk/activities/full_events_calendar/911/CPC_CG_Webinar__Matthew_Wallace
Centre for Population ChangeCPCpopulation@sciences.social
2024-11-29

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ NEXT WEEK - #CPCCGWebinar on Thurs 5 Dec

Gloria Moroni from Universitร  Ca'โ€‹ Foscari Venezia will discuss whether marriage can promote #genderequality by comparing how #marriage and #cohabitation affect the work lives of new #parents.

Register to join us: cpc.ac.uk/activities/full_even

Image shows woman giving a seminar at the front of a classroom in front of a whiteboard, out of focus. In focus in the foreground is a woman facing the front of the classroom with her hand up waiting to ask a question. Text advertises a CPC-CG webinar taking place on Thursday 5 December 2024, at 12:00 UK Time. Gloria Moroni, Assistant Professor (RTDa) at Ca' Foscari Venice, will be delivering a presentation, entitled "Gender equality through marriage".
Centre for Population ChangeCPCpopulation@sciences.social
2024-11-11

๐Ÿ—“๏ธUPCOMING #CPCCGWebinar 28 Nov

โžก๏ธ Eleonora Mussino of the Stockholm University Demography Unit (SUDA) on how over-coverage in #population registers leads to biased estimates that affect policymaking, and how this might be dealt with - using Swedish population register data.

Register to join us online: cpc.ac.uk/activities/full_even

Image shows woman sitting at desk taking notes while watching a seminar on a computer screen. Text advertises: This CPC-CG Webinar will take place on Thursday 28 November at 13:00 UK Time. Eleonora Mussino of the Stockholm University Demography Unit (SUDA) will be delivering a presentation entitled, "Over-coverage in Population Registers: Measurements, Determinants, and Consequences".
Centre for Population ChangeCPCpopulation@sciences.social
2024-11-11

๐Ÿ“ฝ๏ธNEW - our latest #CPCCGwebinar recording โฌ‡๏ธ

Daniele Vignoli from the University of Florence discusses the potential impact of #parentalleave, #childcare services, and child benefits on #fertility decisions through factorial survey experiments.
youtu.be/sy6oK649ZMs?si=bH7Ozb

Centre for Population ChangeCPCpopulation@sciences.social
2024-11-01

๐Ÿ“บ NEW to our YouTube channel

Watch Gregor Zens from the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) discuss a #Bayesian model used to analyse age-specific birth, death, and #migration patterns in many, potentially small, #demographic subpopulations in our latest #CPCCGWebinar recording ๐Ÿ‘‡
youtu.be/WckRZZOun6M

Centre for Population ChangeCPCpopulation@sciences.social
2024-10-28

๐Ÿ“…THIS Thursday's #CPCCGWebinarโคต๏ธ

Daniele Vignoli from the University of Florence will discuss the potential impact that #parentalleave, #childcare services, and child benefits have on #fertility decisions through factorial survey experiments.

Register to join us online: cpc.ac.uk/activities/full_even

Image shows a man wearing headphones sitting at a desk watching an online meeting on a PC. Text advertises the #CPCCGWebinar: This CPC-CG Webinar will take place on Thursday 31 October 2024, at 13:00 UK Time. Daniele Vignoli, Professor of Demography at the University of Florence will be giving a presentation entitled, "Can Policy Reforms Enhance Fertility? An Ex-Ante Evaluation through Factorial Survey Experiments".
Centre for Population ChangeCPCpopulation@sciences.social
2024-10-17

๐Ÿ“†NEXT WEEK - #CPCCGWebinar on Thursday 24 October

Gregor Zens from the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) will discuss a #Bayesian model used to analyse age-specific birth, death, and #migration patterns in many, potentially small, #demographic subpopulations.

Register: cpc.ac.uk/activities/full_even

Image shows person standing at the front of a classroom giving a seminar to people seated facing the presenter with their backs to the camera. Text gives the following information: This CPC-CG Webinar will take place on Thursday 24 October at 12:00 UK. Dr Gregor Zens will be delivering a presentation entitled, "Bayesian modelling of demographic counts in many subpopulations". Online/in-person.
Centre for Population ChangeCPCpopulation@sciences.social
2024-09-30

NEW #CPCCGwebinar video now available on our YouTube channel ๐Ÿ‘‡

Earlier in September, Yuliya Kosyakova of Otto-Friedrich University joined us to discuss #migration and settlement intentions of #Ukrainians in the context of #war - catch up on her talk โฌ

youtu.be/PMCLxWQDdJo

Centre for Population ChangeCPCpopulation@sciences.social
2024-09-20

๐Ÿ“†NEXT WEEK - #CPCCGWebinar on Fri 27 Sept

Dimitri Mortelmans from the University of Antwerp will present preliminary findings on #singlehood in Europe from the EU-funded #SINGLETON project #single #relationships

Register to join us online: cpc.ac.uk/activities/full_even

Image shows the back of people's heads watching a seminar in a meeting room. Text says: This CPC-CG Webinar will take place on Friday 27 September 2024 at 13:30 UK Time. Professor Dimitri Mortelmans, Professor in Sociology at the University of Antwerp will be presenting, "The Singleton project. Why emerging adults seem to have more and longer periods of singleness".
Centre for Population ChangeCPCpopulation@sciences.social
2024-09-12

Registrations are open for our first #CPCCGwebinar of the year ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿ‘‡

Yuliya Kosyakova of Otto-Friedrich University Bamberg will be speaking about #migration and settlement intentions of #Ukrainians in the context of #war

โŒจ๏ธSign up to join us online next week: cpc.ac.uk/activities/full_even

Image shows person with their back to the camera watching a webinar on their computer monitor at their desk. Text advertises CPC-CG Webinar which will take place on Thursday 19 September at 13:00 UK Time. Yuliya Kosyakova, Professor of Migration Research at Otto-Friedrich-University, Bamberg will be delivering a presentation, entitled 'The consequences of war for migration and settlement intentions: the case of Ukrainians'.
Centre for Population ChangeCPCpopulation@sciences.social
2024-06-20

๐Ÿง‘โ€๐ŸซAnd for a round-up of all our 2023/24 #CPCCGWebinar videos head to the CPC-CG website. It's been a busy year!

You will find details of our presenters and links to seminar recordings where available. Thanks to all of our contributors and audiences for supporting the series this year ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘ cpc.ac.uk/news/latest_news/?ac

#socialsciences #demography #population #economics #geography #socialstatistics #gerontology #ageing #generations #migration #fertility #mortality #ageing

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Centre for Population ChangeCPCpopulation@sciences.social
2024-06-20

#ICYM our last seminars of the academic year, we now have TWO new #CPCCGWebinar videos available ๐Ÿ‘‡

โญ George Ploubidis on healthy and inclusive #ageing in the 21st century youtu.be/x65INJI9xL0?si=w0nhaN

โญ Mia Zhong on working lives of full-time #students (aged 16-29) in the last 18 years youtu.be/x31mr1IqVH4?si=eZMUSj

Centre for Population ChangeCPCpopulation@sciences.social
2024-05-30

NEXT WEEK - #CPCCGWebinar on Thursday 6 June.

Mia Zhong from City, University of London, will discuss the #working lives of full-time #students (aged 16-29) - whose #employment experiences have received limited research attention until now ๐Ÿง‘โ€๐ŸŽ“

Register to join us online: cpc.ac.uk/activities/full_even

CPC-CG Seminar Series
Mia Zhong, a Postdoctoral Researcher at City, University of London
The 'studentness' penalty: Opening up the black box of student employment
Online / In person, 6 June, 12:00-13:00 BST
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Centre for Population ChangeCPCpopulation@sciences.social
2024-05-23

๐Ÿง‘โ€๐ŸซNEXT WEEK - #CPCCGWebinar on Thursday 30 May

Francesco Rampazzo of the University of Oxford joins us to discuss his project investigating global trends in #family portrayal through mass media - using a dataset of over 1.5 million family images from Getty Images between 2005 - 2023.

Register: cpc.ac.uk/activities/full_even

CPC-CG Seminar Series
Francesco Rampazzo, University of Oxford
Exploring global family change through over a million family pictures
Online, 30 May, 13:00-14:00 BST
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