School of Demography Seminar Series

School of Demography Seminars in 2025 will be run either in person or online.
Contact
- Natalie Nitsche
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…
Past Events
02
May
2023
The Role of Education in Rapid Fertility Decline in Iran: A Cohort Perspective
Meimanat Hosseini
Iran’s total fertility fell sharply from 7 children per woman in the mid-1980s to replacement level in less than two decades. The fertility decline…
18
Apr
2023
Geostatistical Modelling of Child Chronic Undernutrition in Developing Countries Using Remote-sensed Data: Evidence from Bangladesh and Ghana Demographic and Health Surveys
Bernie Baffour
Malnutrition remains a critical problem globally. Unfortunately while the global prevalence has been declining over time, as a result of concerted…
04
Apr
2023
HDR Thesis Proposal Review Seminar
Erin Daly
This Thesis Proposal Review seminar presents the rationale and planned approach for a thesis project titled Exploring the effectiveness of Australia’…