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June 06, 2026 | News | Award

Mikko Myrskylä Receives 2026 Dirk J. Van de Kaa Award for Outstanding Contributions to Demography

Mikko Myrskylä, director of the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), received the 2026 Dirk J. Van de Kaa Award for Population Studies at the European Population Conference 2026 (EPC2026) closing ceremony in Bologna. Presented by the European Association for Population Studies (EAPS), the award honors outstanding scientific achievements in population studies. more

May 21, 2026 | News | Award

Elena Pojman Receives 2025 IPUMS Time Use Research Award

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The MPIDR is happy to share that Elena Pojman received the 2025 IPUMS Time Use Research Award in the Student Division for her research on "Racial-Ethnic Stratification in Women’s Kin Caregiving Burden Across the Life Course in the United States." more

May 19, 2026 | News | PHD

Congratulations, Isabella Marinetti!

Isabella Marinetti from the Laboratory of Demographic Data at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), successfully defended her doctoral thesis, “Effects of short-term events on mortality in Europe“, at the University of Groningen. Her findings contribute to our understanding of how short-term events such as seasonality and the COVID-19 pandemic shape mortality patterns and life expectancy across Europe in the 21st century. more

April 30, 2026 | News | Blog@MPIDR

My Internship at the MPIDR

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Johann Behrendt was a visiting researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) in Rostock from February to April. He is currently studying psychology in Leipzig. In the MPIDR blog, he describes his experiences as a research intern gaining an insight into a scientific discipline other than his own. more

April 28, 2026 | News | PHD

Congratulations, ­­
Chia-Jung Tsai!

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Chia-Jung Tsai from the Laboratory of Migration and Mobility at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), successfully defended her doctoral thesis, “Factors Shaping Public Attitudes and Responses to Refugee and Immigrant Populations: Examining the Interplay of Demographics, Media, and Contextual Influences“, at the University Pompeu Fabra. Her findings contribute to our understanding of how public opinion toward refugees and immigrants is shaped by various factors, such as the media, demographic composition, and the COVID-19 pandemic. more

April 23, 2026 | Press Release

Men Have Fewer Children Than Women

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Researchers investigated whether men or women have fewer children. Using international datasets, they demonstrate that imbalances in population structure, particularly an increasing proportion of men, affect male fertility. While men used to have higher fertility than women globally, this has reversed, and women have and will have a higher fertility rate than men. The scientists offer recommendations to counteract the social implications of this trend. more

April 21, 2026 | News

The Future of Education: Max Planck Society Starts Interdisciplinary Research Project “EduTrack”

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The Max Planck Society is launching a 6-year research project to explore how education must change to account for rapid societal transformations. As of April 2026, the “EduTrack” project initiates a collaboration between researchers across three Max Planck Institutes. Experts from demography, history, computer science and political science will collaborate to produce fresh insights on digital education, the globalisation of knowledge, as well as the impact of education on social mobility, crisis resilience, and democracy. more

April 16, 2026 | News | New Publication

People With a Similar Risk of Divorce are More Likely to Marry Each Other

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A study by the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) and the Norwegian Institute of Public Health found that spouses tend to be very similar in terms of their risk of separation. Marriage is shaped not only by a person's own background, but also by that of their partner. The analysis of over 350,000 Norwegian marriages reveals a previously underestimated phenomenon: people with a similar risk of divorce tend to marry one another. more

April 02, 2026 | News | Overview

Recommended Reading

Here is an overview of the latest reading recommendations for papers published by scientists at the MPIDR.  more

March 31, 2026 | Defo News

Schrumpfende Bevölkerungen, Lebenszufriedenheit und soziale Integration

If the birth rate in Germany were to rise immediately to the replacement level of 2.1, the population would still shrink by 25 per cent. The reason: a ‘lagging effect’ that depends heavily on the age structure. In the first article of this issue of Demographic Research, a researcher has calculated how populations in different countries and regions would develop under this assumption. In the second article, a research team examines how climate change, pandemics, inflation and war influence our life satisfaction. The third article challenges a common assumption: that women are considered to be better integrated into society than men. However, this does not seem to apply to all age groups, as a recent study we present here shows. more

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