New Publication | June 11, 2025

Couples with Opposing Political Views Face Higher Risk of Separation

A recent study by researchers at the University of Padua and the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) has revealed that political differences between partners can significantly increase the risk of separation. Using long-term data from UK couples, the researchers found that those with different party preferences were substantially more likely to separate than those with the same political beliefs. The risk is particularly high when there are differences of opinion on Brexit.  More

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Incubator 2025 tutorial

Bruno Arpino from the University of Padua and Linda Vecgaile from the Laboratory of Population Dynamics and Sustainable Well-Being are giving a tutorial as part of the 2025 Summer Incubator Programme.  More

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New Issue 1/2025 available | April 02, 2025

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Labor Demography

June 02, 2025

Rethink Fertility and Gender Inequality in a Changing World

Recap of the “Gender Inequalities, Fertility, and the Future of Family Demography: Intersectionality in an Era of Family Complexity” conference in Rostock: In March 2025, researchers from six continents gathered at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) for the “Gender Inequalities, Fertility, and the Future of Family Demography: Intersectionality in an Era of Family Complexity” conference in Rostock. The scholars came together to debate and advance the understanding of fertility, gender inequality, social stratification, and the growing complexity of family life.  More

Selected Publications

Akbaritabar, A.; Castro Torres, A. F.; Larivière, V.:

A global perspective on social stratification in science   Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 11:914, 1–10. (2024)

Hünteler , B. M.; Hank, K.:

Life-course generational placements and health and wellbeing in later life   Ageing and Society, 1–19. (2023)

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Press Release | April 02, 2025

Low Fertility and Economic Sustainability

Recommended Reading | May 26, 2025

Estimating Kinship Size of Older Adults in Europe With Models and Surveys

In a paper recently published in Demography, Diego Alburez-Gutierrez (Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)) and his colleagues, Maike van Damme and Andres Castro Torres (Centro de Estudios Demográficos (CED)), compared survey data and kinship models in order to estimate the kin networks of older adults. They found that the two methods produced remarkably similar results, providing a solid foundation for continued work in kinship demography.  More

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