11. August 2013 | News

Das MPIDR auf der International Population Conference

Vom 26 bis 31 August 2013 wird die International Population Conference in Busan, Südkorea, stattfinden. Hier finden Sie eine Liste aller Wissenschaftler des MPIDR, die an der Konferenz teilnehmen, mit den jeweiligen Beiträgen, die sie dort vorstellen werden.

 

Fanny Kluge
After the flood: the advantages of demographic change - Fewer, older, smarter, and healthier? (Presenting Author) 
Session 229: Economic development and population ageing - Friday, August 30th 2013, 10:30am-12:00pm Room 105, Convention Hall, 1st Floor

Care for money? - Mortality improvements, increasing intergenerational transfers and time use for the elderly. (Co-Author)
Session 047: National transfer accounts and what they reveal about patterns of intergenerational transfers - Tuesday, August 27th, 13:30pm-15:00pm Room 107, Convention Hall, 1st Floor

Sandra Krapf
The Contextual Database of the Generations & Gender Programme: Harmonized Data for the Analysis of Demographic Decision-Making (Presenting Author)
Session 240: Poster session on Demographic methods and data - Friday, August 30th, 12:00pm-13:30pm Poster Section A, Convention Hall Lobby, 3rd Floor

Public childcare provision, attitudes and first births in Germany (Presenting Author)
Session 204: Public policies and low fertility - Thursday, August 29th, 15:30pm-17:00pm Room 201, Convention Hall, 2nd Floor

Tobias Vogt
Care for money? - Mortality improvements, increasing intergenerational transfers and time use for the elderly. (Presenting Author)
Session 047: National transfer accounts and what they reveal about patterns of intergenerational transfers - Tuesday, August 27th, 13:30pm-15:00pm Room 107, Convention Hall, 1st Floor

What does not kill you, makes you stronger: the impact of mortality selection on East-West German mortality convergence (Presenting Author)
Session 172: Poster Session on Health, mortality and longevity (3)- Thursday, August 29th, 12:00pm-13:30pm Poster Section B, Convention Hall Lobby, 3rd Floor

After the flood: the advantages of demographic change - Fewer, older, smarter, and healthier? (Co-author)
Session 229: Economic development and population ageing- Friday, August 30th, 10:30am-12:00pm Room 105, Convention Hall, 1st Floor

Miguel Sanchez Romero
To give or not to give a bequest: Bequest estimate and wealth impact based on a CGE model with realistic demography in Japan (Presenting Author) 
Session 047: National transfer accounts and what they reveal about patterns of intergenerational transfers - Tuesday, August 27th, 13:30pm-15:00pm Room 107, Convention Hall, 1st Floor
Session 183: The economics of population ageing (Thursday, August 29th, 13:30pm ) (Discussant)

Yuhui Lin
Long term tobacco smoking increases the risk for mortality but not the rate of aging (Presenting Author)
Session 039: Poster session on Health, mortality and longevity (1) - Tuesday, August 27th, 12:00pm-13:30pm Poster Section H Convention Hall Lobby, 3rd Floor

Vladimir M. Shkolnikov
Spatial Variation and Determinants of Alcohol-related Mortality in Belarus and Lithuania: an Ecological Study Co-author
Session 125: Health and mortality in Eastern Europe - Wednesday, August 28th, 15:30pm-17:00pm Room 101, Convention Hall, 1st Floor)
The Human Fertility Collection: an emerging source of demographic data (Co-Author)
Session 240: Poster session on Demographic methods and data - Friday, August 30th, 12:00pm-13:30pm Poster Section A, Convention Hall Lobby, 3rd Floor)

Session 161: Migration, poverty, and development (Thursday, August 29th, 10:30am Room 106, Convention Hall, 1st Floor) (Chair)

Trifon Missov
All You Can Fit: Statistical Challenges in Estimating the Human Rate of Aging (Presenting Author)
Session 011: Methods in adult health and mortality - Tuesday, August 27th, 8:30am-10:00am Room 110, Convention Hall, 1st Floor

Goodness-of-fit tests for the Gompertz distribution (Co-author)
Session 105: Poster session on Biodemography - Wednesday, August 28th, 12:00pm-13:30pm Poster Section D, Convention Hall Lobby, 3rd Floor

What does not kill you, makes you stronger: the impact of mortality selection on East-West German mortality convergence (Co-author)
Session 172: Poster Session on Health, mortality and longevity (3) - Thursday, August 29th, 12:00pm-13:30pm Poster Section B, Convention Hall Lobby, 3rd Floor

Session 026: Formal demography, innovative methodologies, and their applications (Chair)
Tuesday, August 27th, Room 110, Convention Hall, 1st Floor 

Aiva Jasilioniene
Divorce determinants in four CEE countries: diversity or uniformity? (Presenting Author)
Session 143: Union dissolution and remarriage - Thursday, August 29th 2013, 8:30am-10:00am Room 103, Convention Hall, 1st Floor 

The Human Fertility Collection: an emerging source of demographic data (Co-author)
Session 240: Poster session on Demographic methods and data - Friday, August 30th 2013, 12:00pm-13:30pm Poster Section A, Convention Hall Lobby, 3rd Floor

Domantas Jasilionis
Spatial Variation and Determinants of Alcohol-related Mortality in Belarus and Lithuania: an Ecological Study (Co-author)
Session 125: Health and mortality in Eastern Europe - Wednesday, August 28th 2013, 15:30pm-17:00pm Room 101, Convention Hall, 1st Floor)
Session 280: Analysing causes of death to understand trends and differentials (Saturday, August 31st 2013, 8:30am Room 102, Convention Hall, 1st Floor (Chair)

Dmitri Jdanov
The Human Fertility Collection: an emerging source of demographic data (Co-author)
Session 240: Poster session on Demographic methods and data- Friday, August 30th 2013, 12:00pm-13:30pm Poster Section A, Convention Hall Lobby, 3rd Floor)

Pavel Grigoriev
Spatial Variation and Determinants of Alcohol-related Mortality in Belarus and Lithuania: an Ecological Study (Presenting Author)
Session 125: Health and mortality in Eastern Europe - Wednesday, August 28th 2013, 15:30pm-17:00pm Room 101, Convention Hall, 1st Floor

Eliminating statistical discontinuities in mortality series by causes of death: the case of East Germany 
Session 172: Poster Session on Health, mortality and longevity (3) - Thursday, August 29th 2013, 12:00pm-13:30pm Poster Section B, Convention Hall Lobby, 3rd Floor

Mikko Myrskylä
The role of smoking on mortality compression: an analysis of Finnish occupational social classes, 1971-2010 (Presenting Author)
Session 053: Age patterns of adult mortality in relation to causes of death and increasing longevity- Tuesday, August 27th 2013, 13:30pm-15:00pm Room 203, Convention Hall, 2nd Floor)

Fertility transition in Brazil: a cohort analysis of anticipation, postponement and recuperation (Co-author)
Session 240: Poster session on Demographic methods and data- Friday, August 30th 2013, 12:00pm-13:30pm Poster Section A, Convention Hall Lobby, 3rd Floor)

Raziel Davison
Resource allocation as a driver of senescence: Life history tradeoffs produce age patterns of mortality (Presenting Author) 
Session 223: Biological determinants of health and measures- Friday, August 30th 2013, 8:30am-10:00am Room 211-212 Glass Hall, 2nd Floor

Marcus Ebeling
The Maximized Inner Rectangle Approach (MIRA) -- Disentangling Rectangularization (Presenting Author) 
Session 061: Advances in life table analysis - Tuesday, August 27th 2013, 15:30pm-17:00pm Room 106, Convention Hall, 1st Floor

 

Oskar Burger
Mortality trajectories across demographic, economic and evolutionary response surfaces (Presenting Author)
Session 014: Multiple faces of the health transition- Tuesday, August 27th 2013, 8:30am-10:00am Room 203, Convention Hall, 2nd Floor

Jim Oeppen
Mortality trajectories across demographic, economic and evolutionary response surfaces (Co-Author)

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