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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

Bird's eye view of a flooded small village with residential houses.
01
May
2024

Climate migration in Australia: Level and socio-economic predictors

Aude Bernard (UQ)

Recent climate disasters serve as a reminder of the growing—yet overlooked—risk of climate-induced displacement in the Global North. This paper…

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Couple working from home with them child, wooden table, laptop toy and lamp, up concept.
26
Mar
2024

Have it all? Fertility and Gender-Attitudinal Pairings in Germany

Natalie Nitsche (Australian National University)

Linkages between gender dynamics and fertility have been much discussed in demography. The ‘gender revolution’ framework argues that fertility will…

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How the Government Convinced Indonesians to have Smaller Families
12
Mar
2024

How the Government Convinced Indonesians to have Smaller Families

Syauqy Lukman (Australian National University)

In Indonesia, the national family planning program that started in the 1970s has been championed as the success of fertility decline, from around six…

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