New at ESR!
Does moving often as a child weaken social capital later in life?
#RValente #MVacchiano find a more complex picture: childhood moves reduce place attachment, but can strengthen personal agency, supporting social capital in adulthood!
๐ฅ #OpenAccess: doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcag001
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๐ข The Global Living Arrangements Database (GLAD) is out! ๐ Check out all the details on how we built this new data infrastructure of the CORESIDENCE project in our article just published in Scientific Data.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
#demography #familystudies
๐ Are you interested in fertility trends in different countries? Try FLUX's new web application!
๐ The application uses high-quality demographic data and automatically updates with the latest available information.
#demography #fertility
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Congratulations, Julia!!!
๐ขNew Publication with A Bernard & @pmcmullin.bsky.social
Individuals who moved during childhood are more likely to feel often lonelyโespecially with repeated moves. Siblings help. Duration matters. The impact is stronger in individualist societies.๐ link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Today I'm presenting at #IPC2025 the data infrastructures of the CORESIDENCE project.
National and subnational household indicators ๐ก
First Global Database on Living Arrangements from an individual based perspective! ๐๐๐
Catch all the details today!
๐Meeting room P8
๐ฅ 10:30-12:00 am
#demography
New @iussp.bsky.social panel on Kinship Structures, Dynamics and Inequalities, aims to "bring together researchers from demography, sociology, public health, and related fields to advance the comparative study of kinship"
iussp.org/en/kinship-s...
This might be useful: Merlo, J., Wagner, P., & Leckie, G. (2019). A simple multilevel approach for analysing geographical inequalities in public health reports: The case of municipality differences in obesity. Health & Place, 58, 102145. doi.org/10.1016/j.he...
We invite you to contribute to the 2025 volume by submitting your manuscript latest by 30th of April. The Yearbook publishes research articles from different fields of population studies, original articles as well as book reviews and commentaries.
#CfA #Demography #Population
Yet another paper on how (not) to choose control variables? Yes!
We really need such papers published in at least one journal per discipline because bad or unjustified choices of controls are so common!
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...