Topics and Sessions
1. Fertility15
. Sexual and reproductive health10
. Families and households16
. Life course7
. Ageing and intergenerational relations6
. Internal migration and urbanization6
. International migration and migrant populations12
. Health, well-being and morbidity8
. Mortality and longevity9
. History4
. Data and methods6
. Economics, human capital and labour markets6
. Policy issues7
. Development and environment4
. Posters3
13. Contextual characteristics of fertility behaviour
19. Gender dynamics and fertility
25. Prospects of fertility determinants worldwide
48. Intergenerational transmissions of fertility behaviour
52. Employment and fertility
59. Social network and fertility
71. Special thematic session on fertility transition: opportunities and threats
72. Fertility and happiness
85. Family ideals and preferences
86. Family policy and fertility
88. Childlessness
96. Fertility of immigrants
100. Education and fertility
106. The great recession and fertility
107. Unions and fertility
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11. Gender, sexuality and reproductive health
24. Sexual and reproductive health
46. Teenage pregnancy outcomes
58. Induced abortion
70. Reproductive health outcomes
82. Contraceptive use in low and middle income countries
92. Reproductive health and rights issues
93. Maternal and reproductive health care
112. Assisted reproductive technology: challenges in low fertility settings
116. Contraception
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1. Cohabitation on both sides of the Atlantic
8. Changing unions: trends and impacts
14. Families and households
15. Gender and family
26. Assortative mating and religiousness
27. Living apart together
37. Socioeconomic well-being of partnership
39. Living arrangements
49. Separation and divorce
51. Labour force participation and family
60. Special thematic session on family systems and transitions
63. Childcare, work and family
69. Economic recession and family
74. Trends, determinants and patterns of cohabitation
89. Child well-being and family experience
108. Union formation and union dissolution
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4. Family formation and transition to adulthood
5. Demographic consequences of gender inequality and division of labour
16. Biodemography and the life course
29. Trajectories into old age
42. Economic crisis, uncertainty and fertility
65. Assortative mating, marriage and divorce
101. Childlessness, fertility and employment
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10. Pensions and retirement
18. Intergenerational relations: norms and behaviour
40. Ageing and intergenerational relations
76. Health at older ages
87. Family structure and intergenerational relations
110. Intergenerational economic transfers
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7. Internal migration and residential segregation
17. Internal migration and urbanization
30. Internal migration of immigrants
54. Family and residential migration
79. Economic context and internal migration in Europe
113. Housing, education and internal migration
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31. Social networks among new immigrants and the foreign born
41. Work-family dynamics among immigrant populations
44. Fertility and reproductive behaviour among immigrant populations
47. International migration and migrant populations
53. Economic integration of immigrant populations
61. Immigration and ageing
62. Bi-national marriages and marriage migration
73. Immigration and the welfare state
84. Migration intentions of immigrants and natives
98. Emigration and depopulation
102. Special thematic session on transitions: immigration and demographic change in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union
111. International migration: moving on or moving back?
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2. Health, well-being and morbidity
38. Child well-being, health and development
50. Health and education
55. Health in contexts
64. Determinants and outcomes of health care and medication use
66. Determinants of distress and depression
77. Subjective health: How do people rate their own health status?
97. Health and well-being in the ageing process
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3. Causes of death
23. Mortality in subpopulations
28. Mortality and longevity
33. Associations, pathways and familial background
67. Special thematic session on transitions: opportunities and threats
80. Longevity and measures of mortality
95. Socioeconomic status, inequalities and economic conditions
103. Retirement and ageing
115. Multiple aspects of mortality and health
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22. Special thematic session on demographic transition: processes and consequences, 19-20th century
45. Demographic discourses in the 18-20th century
68. Household formation, marriage and social mobility in the past
114. Demographic transition from micro-perspective, 18-20th century
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20. Data and methods
43. Bias in demographic surveys
56. Demographic concepts and indicators
78. Human capital and inequality
90. New methodological approaches to demographic forecasts and projections
104. Regional demography: new data and approaches
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6. Investing in the quality of children
34. Work, employment and income in an uncertain world
57. Desirable and undesirable consequences of mobility
75. Family formation and the labour market
81. Dealing with population ageing and ageing labour forces
99. Economics, human capital and labour markets
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9. Parental leave uptake: causes and consequences
32. New roles of women and men and societal implications in diverse policy contexts
35. Intergenerational links, care arrangements and well-being
36. Linking policy and demographic trends: European and international perspectives
83. Healthy ageing prospects: challenges and opportunities for policy makers
94. Policy settings and partnership dynamics among immigrants
109. Gender assumptions, policy design and demographic outcomes: focus on fertility
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12. Population dynamics and climate change
21. Demographic impact of environmental hazards
91. Population, development, and the environment
117. IUSSP Laureate Session: Thérèse Locoh and Gender Issues in Population Studies
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