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School of Demography Seminars in 2025 will be run either in person or online.

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Upcoming Events

13
May
2025

Intersectionality in the Impact of Parenthood among Immigrants in High-Income Countries: Unmet Migration Expectations among Highly Educated Women and Less-Educated Men

Andreas Genoni

Today, most highly educated immigrants to Europe are women. Many of them are in their childbearing years and have children after arrival. However, in…

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Past Events

Australia map made out of people
13
Aug
2024

Social Connection in a Changing World: Demographic and life course aspects of social cohesion

Dr James O'Donnell (ANU)

In the midst of international conflict, social and political polarisation and economic pressures and inequalities, the harmony and cohesion of…

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Image of Life, Covid-19 virus and economic crisis, symbolised by graph with word Life going down to picture that coronavirus affects Life and leads to downturn and recession, 3d illustration
06
Aug
2024

Magnitude and components of socioeconomic inequalities in life expectancy in Australia before and during the COVID-19 pandemic

Sergey Timonin (ANU)

Australia enjoys one of the highest life expectancies in the world, particularly for men. However, these positive national trends mask significant…

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AI generated image of a man holding a black umbrella surrounded by black umbrellas.
28
May
2024

Sub-national Inequalities in Mortality: Developments and applications in decomposition methods

Wen Su (ANU)

Mortality inequalities have become a prevalent public health issue within society as industrialised countries have experienced almost consistent…

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