Award | December 12, 2024

The Sociological Review Journal Article of the Year prize for Andrés Castro

MPIDR affiliated scientist Andrés Felipe Castro Torres and his Co-Author Edith Yolanda Gutierrez-Vazquez were awarded with the 2023 Sociological Review Journal Article of the Year prize for his paper “Power relations and persistent low fertility among domestic workers in Latin America”.   More

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Scientific Presentations

LabTalks@SocialDemography

1:00 PM: Talk with Philipp Dierker - tba
1:45 PM: Talk with Zafer Büyükkececi - tba
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Conference

MPIDR at ALAP 2024

Introduction to our research groups

Demographic Data

New Publication | December 05, 2024

Education Level Predicts Childbearing Trends in Same-sex Partnerships

A new study by the University of Helsinki and the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) has examined the fertility trends of same-sex female couples in Finland. The data shows a significant increase in the likelihood of these couples having a child within five years of registering their partnership, rising from 20% to 45% for partnerships registered between 2002 and 2016. This trend was particularly pronounced among couples with a higher level of education, while the probability decreased among couples with a lower level of education.  More

Selected Publications

Hiekel, N.; Kühn, M.:

Lessons from the pandemic: gender inequality in childcare and the emergence of a gender mental health gap among parents in Germany   Demographic Research 51:3, 49–80. (2024)

Conte Keivabu, R.; Cozzani, M.; Wilde, J.:

Temperature and fertility: evidence from Spain   Population Studies, 1–15. (2024)

More Publications

Latest Publications | November 26, 2024

Autumn 2024

Questions and Answers

Being a Researcher at the MPIDR

Working at MPIDR

Life & Research in Rostock

New Issue 3/2024 available | September 24, 2024

The Quarterly German Newsletter

SPOTLIGHT | November 21, 2024

Health in the Shadow of Holodomor: The Impact of Prenatal Famine

A current study by Prof. L. H. Lumey (Columbia University, New York) and Dr. Nataliia Levchuk (MPIDR / Ptoukha Institute for Demography and Social Studies, Kyiv) et al. examined the long-term effects of prenatal famine on adult health. The researchers analyzed data from people born before, during and after the 1932-1933 Holodomor in Ukraine and found that those born during the famine had a two-fold higher risk of type 2 diabetes in adulthood.  More

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