Willkommen bei der DGD

Die Deutsche Gesellschaft für Demographie (DGD) fördert die demografische Forschung und Lehre sowie den Austausch zwischen Wissenschaft und gesellschaftlichen Akteuren. Ziele der DGD sind die Verbreitung demografischen Wissens und die Verbesserung der Handlungsmöglichkeiten im Umgang mit der demografischen Entwicklung.

 

DGD Annual Meeting 2024 in Hamburg

„Demographic Development in the Nordic Countries and Germany“

The annual meeting of the DGD took place from 20.-22.3.2024 at the University of Hamburg.

Results of the conference will be available here.

The conference has been organised in cooperation with the Demographic Societies of the Nordic Countries.

 

With support fom the University of Hamburg.

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Call for Papers: Contemporary Changes in Medically Assisted Reproduction: The Role of Social Inequality and Social Norms

Anne-Kristin Kuhnt (University of Rostock), Jörg Rössel (University of Zurich), and Heike Trappe (University of Rostock) announced a call for paper on „Contemporary Changes in Medically Assisted Reproduction: The Role of Social Inequality and Social Norms“ for a special issue of „Social Inclusion“.

Submission of Abstracts: 1-15 October 2024
Submission of Full Papers: 15-30 March 2025
Publication of the Issue: December 2025

For detailed information on the call for papers see here

 

Call for Papers: Workshop on Family Diversity and Social Inequality

Recent changes in family formation around the globe intersect with the complex fabric of social inequality. This workshop adopts a global perspective on the topic of family diversity and social inequality. It focuses on how growing family diversity (such as an increase in singleparenthood, step- and same-sex families) is related to cultural and social factors.

The Hertie School, European University Institute (EUI), Sciences Po, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), and Bocconi University, as part of the CIVICA network, would like to invite PhD students and Postdocs who work on the topic for a two half days workshop.

Deadline for submission of abstracts: 25 March 2024

For detailed information on the call for papers see here

 

Wittgenstein Centre Conference 2024 on “Delayed Reproduction: Challenges and Prospects”

The Call for Submissions for the Wittgenstein Centre Conference 2024 on “Delayed Reproduction: Challenges and Prospects” hast just been released. The conference will take place from 21-22 November 2024 in Vienna, Austria. mehr Wittgenstein Centre Conference 2024 on “Delayed Reproduction: Challenges and Prospects”

Bertelsmann Stiftung „Datendialog“

On 15 March the Bertelsmann Stiftung is hosting a “Datendialog” – a collaborative platform where volunteers and data enthusiasts come together to address data-related challenges within the foundation’s projects. The focus of this session is the population forecast in Germany, with a specific emphasis on youth. Before and during the event, participants will have a possibility to engage with demographic data from Stiftung’s wegweiser-kommune.de open data platform and to explore how this data correlates with environmental, sustainability, and economic indicators at the municipal level. It is also a great opportunity to meet other data and subject experts. The agenda and the detailed description are here and here. Applications can be made through CorrelAid, a network organisation of data volunteers following this following this link.