💻 NEW VIDEO - last week, Julia Behrman from Northwestern University delivered our #CPCCGWebinar, exploring changing norms around having #children
She discussed how having children is no longer seen as something everyone is expected to do, but more as optional and contingent shaped by circumstances
We'd love to see you at 1pm TODAY (UK time) at our #CPCCGWebinar hosted by @standrewssgsd.bsky.social
All welcome, register to join online: www.cpc.ac.uk/activities/e... @bspsuk.bsky.social @populationeu.bsky.social @sociologi-su.bsky.social @suda-sthlm.bsky.social @uos-health-society.bsky.social
Social media graphic for a CPC–Connecting Generations seminar. Talk by Joseph Harrison from the University of Salford on diseases and causes of death in the migrant morbidity–mortality paradox, using Swedish register data. Online event on 26 March, 13:00 to 14:00 GMT. Image shows a woman wearing headphones, writing notes at a desk during a video call.
📋 Come along this Thurs 26 March to our #CPCCGWebinar with @jharrison37.bsky.social of @migrantlife.bsky.social & @para-mor-ukri.bsky.social.
Joseph will discuss the migrant morbidity-mortality paradox, using data from the Swedish registers
Register to join us online: www.cpc.ac.uk/activities/e...
🕒 Come at 3pm TODAY to a #CPCCGWebinar with Julia Behrman of Northwestern University. Julia will explore how shifting norms around having #children, through a new US survey experiment, reveal growing ambiguity & individualisation in #childbearing expectations. Register: www.cpc.ac.uk/activities/e...
A promotional graphic for the CPC–CG seminar series. On the left, a classroom scene shows an audience seated and one person raising a hand while listening to a presenter. On the right, a blue panel displays the Centre for Population Change and Connecting Generations logos, along with seminar details: “Julia Behrman, Northwestern University. Mapping the strength and character of the norm to have children: Evidence from the US. Online, 19 March, 15:00–16:00 GMT.
🧑🏫 Join us next week on 19 March for our #CPCCGWebinar with Julia Behrman of Northwestern University
Julia will discuss mapping the strength and character of the norm to have children, drawing on evidence from the US.
Join us online - register at: www.cpc.ac.uk/activities/e... @bspsuk.bsky.social
Missed our #CPCCGWebinar last week with Marie Konge Nielsen from @sdu.dk?
🏥 Watch again as Marie discusses findings that show the exchange of knowledge and clinical experiences between generations of nurses will improve not only the working environment but also treatment, care and patient safety 👇
Promotional graphic for the CPC-CG seminar series. On the left, a person wearing headphones sits at a desk facing a computer screen showing a video call with multiple participants. On the right, a blue panel displays the Centre for Population Change and Connecting Generations logos, and event details: Brienna Perelli-Harris, University of Southampton, presenting “Forced displacement in Ukraine: Decisions, measurement, and uncertainty”. The seminar is online on 26 February, 13:00–14:00 GMT.
🔖 Save the date for our next #CPCCGWebinar on Thursday 26 February with @bperelli-harris.bsky.social from @uossocstatdemo.bsky.social. Brienna will be discussing forced #displacement in #Ukraine.
All welcome to join us online - register at: www.cpc.ac.uk/activities/e... @populationeu.bsky.social
🕐 Come along at 13:00 (UK time) to today's #CPCCGWebinar with Marie Konge Nielsen from @sdu.dk - all welcome to join online: www.cpc.ac.uk/activities/e... @populationeu.bsky.social @bspsuk.bsky.social @uossocstatdemo.bsky.social @eapsphd.bsky.social @eaps.bsky.social @standrewssgsd.bsky.social
Photograph promoting a CPC-CG seminar. A seated audience faces a speaker at the front of a room, with one person raising their hand. Text on the right lists the speaker Marie Konge Nielsen from the University of Southern Denmark and the talk title “Creation of a professional identity as a nurse in a generational perspective”, with CPC Centre for Population Change and Connecting Generations logos, and details showing an online and in-person event on 5 February, 13:00–14:00 GMT.
🔖 Save the date for our next #CPCCGWebinar with Marie Konge Nielsen from @sdu.dk
Marie will explore how nurses from three generations experience intergenerational exchange as a foundation for professional identity development.
All welcome to join online - register at: www.cpc.ac.uk/activities/e...
Join us at 3pm today for our #CPCCGWebinar with @shajiang.bsky.social from @mpidr.bsky.social - all welcome, register to join us online: www.cpc.ac.uk/activities/e... @populationeu.bsky.social @bspsuk.bsky.social @oxforddemsci.bsky.social @uossocstatdemo.bsky.social @standrewssgsd.bsky.social
Promotional graphic for a CPC-CG seminar. On the left, a woman wearing headphones works at a desk with a laptop showing an online meeting. On the right, blue branding panels list the speaker Sha Jiang from the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research and the talk title about adverse mortality trends increasing bereavement in the United States. Logos for the Centre for Population Change and Connecting Generations appear at the top, with event details stating an online seminar on 22 January, 15:00 to 16:00 GMT.
👩🏫 Join us on 22 Jan for our next #CPCCGWebinar
@shajiang.bsky.social from @mpidr.bsky.social will discuss how adverse #mortality resulted in a substantial increase in the number of individuals bereaved annually in the US
Register to join us online: www.cpc.ac.uk/activities/e... @bspsuk.bsky.social
👩💻 Catch up on our last #CPCCGWebinar of 2025
@jpheisig.bsky.social from @wzb.bsky.social joined us last week to discuss evidence from a large nationwide field experiment to assess #discrimination in accessing #healthcare in #Germany. Grab a coffee and take a look ⤵️ @populationeu.bsky.social
Seminar announcement with a blurred photo of an audience facing a speaker. Text reads: CPC CG seminar series. Jan Paul Heisig, Freie Universität Berlin. Title: Ethnic and social inequalities in access to health care, evidence from a nation wide field experiment in Germany. Online event on 11 December from 12:00 to 13:00 GMT. Logos for the Centre for Population Change and Connecting Generations appear on the right.
📍Save the date for our next #CPCCGWebinar Thurs 11 Dec
@jpheisig.bsky.social from @wzb.bsky.social will discuss evidence from a large nationwide field experiment to assess #discrimination in accessing #healthcare in #Germany
🧑🏫Join us online: www.cpc.ac.uk/activities/e... @populationeu.bsky.social
📽️ New video: Watch @ayseguveli.bsky.social @sociowarwick.bsky.social in our #CPCCGWebinar discuss 2000 #Families and Third Generation projects, revealing long-term #migration impacts on #migrants from #Turkey and on their three #generation #descendants by comparing them to non-migrant counterparts
A seminar room filled with people facing a speaker at the front, placed beside a bright blue panel announcing a CPC-CG online seminar with Ayse Guveli from the University of Warwick on researching multigenerational consequences of migration, with insights from the 2000 Families project, scheduled for 27 November from 13:00 to 14:00 GMT.
THIS WEEK - #CPCCGWebinar 27 Nov
🧑🏫 @ayseguveli.bsky.social of @sociowarwick.bsky.social
will discuss the consequences and long-term impact of #migration on #migrants using research from 2000 #Families and The Third #Generation projects.
Register: www.cpc.ac.uk/activities/e... @bspsuk.bsky.social
A seminar room filled with people facing a speaker at the front, placed beside a bright blue panel announcing a CPC-CG online seminar with Ayse Guveli from the University of Warwick on researching multigenerational consequences of migration, with insights from the 2000 Families project, scheduled for 27 November from 13:00 to 14:00 GMT.
NEXT WEEK - #CPCCGWebinar 27 Nov
🧑🏫 @ayseguveli.bsky.social of @sociowarwick.bsky.social will discuss the consequences and long-term impact of #migration on #migrants using research from the 2000 #Families and The Third #Generation projects.
Register - all welcome: www.cpc.ac.uk/activities/e...
☹️ Missed our #CPCCGWebinar last week?
Krista Westrick-Payne @ncfmr-bgsu.bsky.social joined us to discuss how institutional, cultural, and policy contexts shape #marriage and #divorce in the #US.
The recording is now available so you can catch up 🥳
youtu.be/f9EJB5Tl8LU?... @bspsuk.bsky.social
Join us on Thursday at 2pm for our next #CPCCGWebinar. Krista Westrick-Payne, Assistant Director of the National Center for Family & Marriage Research at Bowling Green State University will discuss how institutional, cultural, and policy contexts shape marriage and divorce in the US. Details below-
Image shows person wearing headphones sitting at a desk attending a webinar on a computer screen. Text advertises: This CPC-CG webinar will take place on Thursday 6 November 2025 at 14:00 UK Time. Krista K. Westrick-Payne, Assistant Director at the National Center for Family & Marriage Research at Bowling Green State University will be delivering a presentation, entitled, "The context of connection: Linking partnership, place, and population data".
🧑🏫 THIS WEEK - #CPCCGWebinar 6 Nov
Krista Westrick-Payne @ncfmr-bgsu.bsky.social will discuss how institutional, cultural, & policy contexts shape #marriage & #divorce in the #US, drawing on the Theory of Conjunctural Action.
Register to join: www.cpc.ac.uk/activities/f... @populationeu.bsky.social
Image shows person wearing headphones sitting at a desk attending a webinar on a computer screen. Text advertises: This CPC-CG webinar will take place on Thursday 6 November 2025 at 14:00 UK Time. Krista K. Westrick-Payne, Assistant Director at the National Center for Family & Marriage Research at Bowling Green State University will be delivering a presentation, entitled, "The context of connection: Linking partnership, place, and population data".
🧑🏫 NEXT WEEK - #CPCCGWebinar 6 Nov
Krista K. Westrick-Payne @ncfmr-bgsu.bsky.social will discuss how institutional, cultural, & policy contexts shape #marriage & #divorce in the #US, drawing on the Theory of Conjunctural Action.
Register to join: www.cpc.ac.uk/activities/f... @bspsuk.bsky.social
Image shows person presenting a seminar at the front of a classroom, with an audience with their back to the camera and a person in the foreground with their hand up to answer a question. Image credit: istock.com/Giuseppe Lombardo. Text advertises: This CPC-CG seminar will take place on Thursday 23 October 2025 at 12:00-13:00 UK Time. Jiaxin Shi, Associate Professor of Social Science at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, will be delivering a presentation entitled, 'Internal Migration and Longevity in the United States'.
🕛TODAY - #CPCCGWebinar at 12:00(UK)
@jiaxinshi.bsky.social from HKUST presents 'Internal #migration & #longevity in the #US' - research using newly available #populationdata with over 12mn death records for cohorts born between 1912-1930
Register to join: https//www.cpc.ac.... @bspsuk.bsky.social
Image shows person presenting a seminar at the front of a classroom, with an audience with their back to the camera and a person in the foreground with their hand up to answer a question. Image credit: istock.com/Giuseppe Lombardo. Text advertises: This CPC-CG seminar will take place on Thursday 23 October 2025 at 12:00-13:00 UK Time. Jiaxin Shi, Associate Professor of Social Science at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, will be delivering a presentation entitled, 'Internal Migration and Longevity in the United States'.
THIS WEEK - #CPCCGWebinar on Thurs 23 Oct
@jiaxinshi.bsky.social from HKUST presents 'Internal #migration & #longevity in the #US' - research using newly available #populationdata with over 12mn death records for cohorts born between 1912-1930
Register to join online: www.cpc.ac.uk/activities/f...
Image shows person presenting a seminar at the front of a classroom, with an audience with their back to the camera and a person in the foreground with their hand up to answer a question. Image credit: istock.com/Giuseppe Lombardo. Text advertises: This CPC-CG seminar will take place on Thursday 23 October 2025 at 12:00-13:00 UK Time. Jiaxin Shi, Associate Professor of Social Science at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, will be delivering a presentation entitled, 'Internal Migration and Longevity in the United States'.
📍Save the date for our next #CPCCGWebinar ⬇️
@jiaxinshi.bsky.social from HKUST will present 'Internal #migration and #longevity in the United States'
Register to join us online on 23 October: www.cpc.ac.uk/activities/f... @bspsuk.bsky.social @populationeu.bsky.social @eapsphd.bsky.social
Image shows person sitting at a desk watching a webinar, alongside the Centre for Population Change and Connecting Generations logo. Accompanying text advertises: This CPC-CG webinar will take place on Thursday 2 October 2025, 13:00-14:00 . Dr Júlia Mikolai, PI of the ChildLives Project and Lecturer in Demography/Quantitative Population Geography at the University of St Andrews will be presenting: "Family complexity in children's lives: A European perspective".
🗓️ THIS WEEK - Come along to our #CPCCGWebinar
@jmikolai.bsky.social @standrewssgsd.bsky.social
will discuss @childlives.bsky.social, which aims to understand trends, inequalities & consequences of family complexity in children's lives in Europe.
Register to join us: www.cpc.ac.uk/activities/f...
Image shows person sitting at a desk watching a webinar, alongside the Centre for Population Change and Connecting Generations logo. Accompanying text advertises: This CPC-CG webinar will take place on Thursday 2 October 2025, 13:00-14:00 . Dr Júlia Mikolai, PI of the ChildLives Project and Lecturer in Demography/Quantitative Population Geography at the University of St Andrews will be presenting: "Family complexity in children's lives: A European perspective".
🗓️NEXT WEEK - Come along to our #CPCCGWebinar
@jmikolai.bsky.social @standrewssgsd.bsky.social will discuss @childlives.bsky.social, which aims to understand trends, inequalities & consequences of family complexity in children's lives in Europe
Register to join us: www.cpc.ac.uk/activities/f...
Image shows person sitting at a desk with their back to the camera, wearing headphones, their hand on a computer mouse, watching a webinar on a computer monitor. Text advertises: This CPC-CG Webinar will take place on Thursday 5 June at 12:00 UK Time. Anna Tarrant, Professor of Sociology at the University of Lincoln will be delivering a presentation entitled, "Partnering and parenting in the context of young fatherhood: how young fathers navigate family complexity, intimacy, and intergenerational ties".
THIS WEEK's #CPCCGWebinar ⤵️
👩💻 @profatarrant.bsky.social will discuss findings from the @ukri.org @followingyff.bsky.social study on how young #fathers navigate their romantic and intergenerational relationships over time in the context of early #parenthood
Register: www.cpc.ac.uk/activities/f...
📽️ Incoming - THREE new #CPCCGWebinar videos are now available on our YouTube channel
3⃣ Mariana Sousa Leite from Cardiff University explores how to support patients when #fertility treatment fails, focusing on what support they want and when.
📽️ Incoming - THREE new #CPCCGWebinar videos are now available on our YouTube channel
2⃣ Traute Meyer research showing that, while #pension rules have changed, actual pension incomes have mostly stayed stable, esp. for women, suggesting other factors like employment trends also matter
📽️ Incoming - THREE new #CPCCGWebinar videos are now available on our YouTube channel
1⃣ First up, Emily Barker presents research on whether #migration and automation are realistic solutions to alleviate the challenges of #population #ageing
youtu.be/R9fMp5nkPK4?...
Join us online at 1pm TODAY for our #CPCCGWebinar with Mariana Sousa Leite - all welcome 👋 Join at: www.cpc.ac.uk/activities/f...