Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

We study the structure and dynamics of populations and explore issues of political relevance, such as aging, fertility, and the redistribution of work over the life course, as well as digitization and the use of new data sources for the estimation of migration flows.

New Faces at MPIDR | November 14, 2025

Welcome Aysha Basheer!

Aysha Basheer joins the team  of the Laboratory of Migration and Mobility at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR). Aysha comes to MPIDR from the University of Manchester, where she is working toward her PhD in Social Statistics. Her thesis focuses on data-driven approaches to estimate and forecast human migration, specifically using Bayesian methods to understand patterns and determinants of migration flows.  More

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Scientific Presentations

LabTalks@­SocialDemography

Angelo Lorenti from the Research Group: Labor Demography and MaxHel Center and Anna-Kathleen Piereth from the Laboratory of Population Health give a talk.  More

All Events

Introduction to our research groups

Fertility and Well-Being

Research Funding | November 05, 2025

Six Million Euros for MigScene!

Mikko Myrskylä, the director of the MPIDR and professor at the University of Helsinki, and his colleagues, Wolfgang Lutz, the founding director of the Wittgenstein Center for Demography, Mirkka Danielsbacka, professor at the University of Turku, and Anna Rotkirch, research professor at Family Federation of Finland, will receive six million euros over the next six years to do research on population projections for migration scenarios, human capital development, and sustainable integration (MigScene).  More

Selected Publications

Alburez-Gutierrez, D.; Basellini, U.; Zagheni, E.:

When do mothers bury a child? Heterogeneity in the maternal age at offspring loss   Population Studies 79:1, 45–57. (2025)

Colasurdo, A.; Omenti, R.:

Using online genealogical data for demographic research: an empirical examination of the FamiLinx database   Demographic Research 51:41, 1299–1350. (2024)

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Questions and Answers

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Life & Research in Rostock

New Issue 3/2025 available | September 25, 2025

The Quarterly German Newsletter

Marriage or Separation | October 29, 2025

How Age and Cohabitation Duration Modulate Partnerships Transitions

Scientists have developed a model to analyze transitions from non-marital cohabitation to either marriage or separation considering two-time scales simultaneously: the age of the individuals and the duration of the cohabitation.  More

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The Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) in Rostock is one of the leading demographic research centers in the world. It's part of the Max Planck Society, the internationally renowned German research society.