
Lidia Panico and Anne Solaz
ont répondu à nos questions sur l’impact du mode de garde sur le développement des enfants.
ont répondu à nos questions sur l’impact du mode de garde sur le développement des enfants.
Jenny Garcia et Gaëlle Meslay, lauréates d’une bourse post-doctorale Marie Skłodowska-Curie, ont répondu à nos questions.
Post-doctoral student at INED, studies ties between imprisoned fathers and their children in France and has answered some questions on her research.
INED has signed a partnership with Duke Global Health Institute. In the wake of this development, we interviewed Anika Schenck-Fontaine, a PhD student from Duke who was hosted at INED from October 2016 to March 2017.
nous parle de l’ouvrage L’aide à la procréation, dans les pays du Nord et du Sud qu’elle a co-dirigé avec Sayeed Unisa
tells us about assistance for forced marriage victims
tell us about men’s and women’s participation in household and parenting tasks
tell us about the Generations and Gender Programme (GGP)
helps us to understand the phenomenon of transnational families
Cette étude a analysé les contenus liés à la santé sexuelle dans 65 épisodes de 6 séries récentes (2015-2020) diffusées sur Netflix et populaires chez les jeunes.
nous présentent le Datalab de l’Ined.
associated researchers at INED, tell us about the findings of a study on parental care of infant children.
Interview with INED researcher Wilfried Rault on a study of gay and lesbian social and geographic mobility
Emanuela Struffolino nous parle du rôle de l’emploi et de l’instruction sur la santé perçue des mères de famille monoparentale en Suisse
discusses the new French policy to modulate family benefits on the basis of income
the legalization of same-sex marriage in France ten years on
answers our questions on the British Millennium Cohort
answers our questions about the organization and results of the Elfe study
A l’occasion de la journée internationale de visibilité bisexuelle, le 23 septembre, Mathieu Trachman, sociologue, revient sur les recherches menées sur la bisexualité à l’Ined et les spécificités de cette population.
research directors at INED answer our questions on the distribution of domestic tasks during periods of confinement.
manage the LawsAndFamilies database at INED and answered our questions about it.
INED’s researcher tells us about the book "A dictionary of conventions"
speaks about the research project on the orphans in France
tells us about recent changes about parental leave in France
presents INED’s economic demography research unit
explains what is at issue in the ELFE study (Etude Longitudinale Française depuis l’Enfance)
INED researcher Heini Väisänen has just been awarded a European Research Council grant, one of the European Union’s most selective and prestigious sources of research funding, for her project "Social Inequalities in the Risk and Aftermath of Miscarriage" (SOC-MISC). She has answered our questions.
Kim Xu has been awarded the 2019 Young Author Prize of the journal Population for her article « Changing Patterns and Determinants of First Marriage over the History of the People’s Republic of China ».
nous parle de l’ouvrage L’aide à la procréation, dans les pays du Nord et du Sud qu’elle a co-dirigé avec Sayeed Unisa
Isabelle Attané comments on China’s move to end its one-child policy
talks about the REPRO project
answers our questions on the British Millennium Cohort
A quels imaginaires collectifs le titre de cet ouvrage fait-il référence ? Quelles représentations de la reproduction artificielle la littérature, le cinéma ou la fiction télévisuelle véhiculent-ils ? Quelle place ces imaginaires collectifs occupent-ils dans les sociétés contemporaines ? Les directeurs de l’ouvrage ont répondu à nos questions.
INED senior researcher France Guérin-Pace tells us about the survey on changes in Tunisian society that she has been coordinating since 2011.
Paul-André Rosental nous parle de l'ouvrage "Destins de l'eugénisme" paru en 2016
present the Health segment of the ELFE cohort study (Etude Longitudinale Française depuis l’Enfance)
tell us about the Generations and Gender Programme (GGP)
explains what is at issue in the ELFE study (Etude Longitudinale Française depuis l’Enfance)
INED research director tells us about the seasonality of births.
associated researchers at INED, tell us about the findings of a study on parental care of infant children.
Emanuela Struffolino nous parle du rôle de l’emploi et de l’instruction sur la santé perçue des mères de famille monoparentale en Suisse
presents INED’s economic demography research unit
tells us about the question of infertility in demographic history
answers our questions about the organization and results of the Elfe study
have invited Généanet to participate in a collaborative project to better understand the French population between the 16th and 18th centuries.
answered our questions about the development of a new mortality projection model.
tell us about INED studies of the prison inmate population in France.
answer our questions on the covid 19 crisis
nous parle des conditions de travail des personnels navigants des compagnies aériennes.
speaks about the research project on the orphans in France
explains what is at issue in the ELFE study (Etude Longitudinale Française depuis l’Enfance)
answers our questions about the organization and results of the Elfe study
Jenny Garcia et Gaëlle Meslay, lauréates d’une bourse post-doctorale Marie Skłodowska-Curie, ont répondu à nos questions.
tell us about the article "Differences in COVID-19 Mortality: Implications of Imperfect and Diverse Data Collection Systems".
INED senior researcher Valérie Golaz tells us about the COVID-19 indicators used in France
effectue des recherches autour des inégalités sociales de santé.
Gilles Pison est chercheur à l’Ined et coordonne le programme MADAS (Évaluation des données recueillies par les enquêtes et les recensements pour estimer la mortalité des adultes en Afrique sub-saharienne).
present the Health segment of the ELFE cohort study (Etude Longitudinale Française depuis l’Enfance)
Questions on World AIDS Day
answer questions on the International Database on Longevity or IDL.
The first lockdown in France put people’s housing, employment, and income conditions as well as their family relations and their methods of balancing family and work life to the test. In Spring 2020 INED took part in the following three internet surveys using representative samples of the French population.
Post-doctorant au Centre Alexandre-Koyré, DIM ONE HEALTH, auteur d’un article sur la pandémie de grippe russe de 1889-1890, a répondu à nos questions.
tells us about intergenerational family co-residency
present the Longévité et Vieillissements [Longevity and ageing] research cluster
answers our questions on the British Millennium Cohort
tells us about the Fin de Vie en France [End-of-life in France] survey
Interview with Ya-Han Chuang, a post-doctoral fellow at INED and author of Une minorité modèle ? Chinois de France et racism anti-Asiatiques.
chercheurs à l’Ined, répondent à nos questions sur l’ouvrage "Au-delà de la crise des migrants : décentrer le regard" qu’ils ont co-dirigé.
Patrick Simon presents a brief assessment of integration policies in Europe
Post-doc Audrey Lenoël tells us about the TEMPER project (Temporary versus Permanent Migration)
nous présente son contrat post-doctoral à l'Ined
tells us about the question of discrimination
INED researcher tells us about her study of homeless immigrants and descendants of immigrants in France.
Cris Beauchemin, Christelle Hamel et Patrick Simon répondent à nos questions à l’occasion de la sortie du livre « Trajectoires et origines » publié aux Éditions de l’Ined
helps us to understand the phenomenon of transnational families
INED researcher tells us about the situation of students of working-class background in France after they move out of the family home.
Post-doctorant au Centre Alexandre-Koyré, DIM ONE HEALTH, auteur d’un article sur la pandémie de grippe russe de 1889-1890, a répondu à nos questions.
Interview with INED researcher Wilfried Rault on a study of gay and lesbian social and geographic mobility
nous parle des conditions de travail des personnels navigants des compagnies aériennes.
tell us about the new book they edited, L’explosion des inégalités. Classes, genre et générations face à la crise sanitaire [A spectacular rise in inequalities: class, gender, and generations up against the [COVID] public health crisis].
INED researcher Joanie Cayouette-Remblière tells us about the Mon quartier, mes voisins [My neighborhood, my neighbors] survey conducted from March to July 2018 in the Paris and Lyon regions.
INED researcher Léonard Moulin tells us about his doctoral thesis on the effects on higher education students of introducing tuition fees. His work has received several awards, including the 2017 Prix Eicher this January.
tells us about demographic trends in EU Outermost Regions and their effects
tell us about INED studies of the prison inmate population in France.
INED researcher tells us about her study of homeless immigrants and descendants of immigrants in France.
tells us about intergenerational family co-residency
tells us about the Collège International des Sciences du Territoire (CIST) or International College of Territorial Sciences
explains how the retirement decisions of men and women covered by the French national contributive pension system differ.
research directors at INED answer our questions on the distribution of domestic tasks during periods of confinement.
associated researchers at INED, tell us about the findings of a study on parental care of infant children.
INED’s researcher tells us about the book "A dictionary of conventions"
Christelle Hamel and Mathieu Trachman tell us about the INED study of LGBT ways of life, health and situations of insecurity
tell us about INED’s “ Demography, Gender and Societies” research team
presents INED’s economic demography research unit
tell us about the new book they edited, L’explosion des inégalités. Classes, genre et générations face à la crise sanitaire [A spectacular rise in inequalities: class, gender, and generations up against the [COVID] public health crisis].
post-doc at INED, studies the trajectories of transsexual men and women in France.
manage the LawsAndFamilies database at INED and answered our questions about it.
tells us about intergenerational family co-residency
Isabelle Attané comments on China’s move to end its one-child policy
tells us about assistance for forced marriage victims
explains why it is important to analyse gender representations in school textbooks
tell us about INED studies of the prison inmate population in France.
Following the 2015 VIRAGE survey in metropolitan France, INED conducted another VIRAGE survey in France’s overseas territories in 2018. Why was this decided? How was this survey conducted?
Interview with INED researcher Wilfried Rault on a study of gay and lesbian social and geographic mobility
nous parle des conditions de travail des personnels navigants des compagnies aériennes.
presents her mission as INED’s gender equality supervisor
tell us about men’s and women’s participation in household and parenting tasks
tell us about the Generations and Gender Programme (GGP)
ont répondu à nos questions sur l’impact du mode de garde sur le développement des enfants.
The first lockdown in France put people’s housing, employment, and income conditions as well as their family relations and their methods of balancing family and work life to the test. In Spring 2020 INED took part in the following three internet surveys using representative samples of the French population.
INED researcher Léonard Moulin tells us about his doctoral thesis on the effects on higher education students of introducing tuition fees. His work has received several awards, including the 2017 Prix Eicher this January.
Isabelle Attané comments on China’s move to end its one-child policy
presents INED’s economic demography research unit
explains what is at issue in the ELFE study (Etude Longitudinale Française depuis l’Enfance)
have invited Généanet to participate in a collaborative project to better understand the French population between the 16th and 18th centuries.
Chercheure en délégation, nous parle de la sélectivité entre masters franciliens.
tells us about intergenerational family co-residency
present the Longévité et Vieillissements [Longevity and ageing] research cluster
tells us about demographic trends in EU Outermost Regions and their effects
tells us about the Fin de Vie en France [End-of-life in France] survey
explains how the retirement decisions of men and women covered by the French national contributive pension system differ.
INED’s researcher tells us about the book "A dictionary of conventions"
nous présentent une enquête inédite sur les apprentissages d’enfants scolarisés en Moyenne section de maternelles, mise en œuvre par l’Unité Elfe au printemps 2016 dans près de 9 000 écoles
present the Health segment of the ELFE cohort study (Etude Longitudinale Française depuis l’Enfance)
tells us about INED’s new Old age and Ageing research group [Pôle Vieillesses et Vieillissements]
answers our questions about the organization and results of the Elfe study
répond à nos questions sur l'enquête sociologique qui a été conduite à travers tout le territoire tunisien et dont les résultats sortent aujourd'hui sous la forme d'un ouvrage dans la collection Grandes enquêtes de l'Ined
Senior researcher emeritus at INED, answers questions about his book Faut-il avoir peur de la population mondiale? [Is there reason to fear the world’s population?].
Le rédacteur en chef de "Population et Sociétés" nous parle de la revue mensuelle de l’Ined.
nous parle de l’ouvrage L’aide à la procréation, dans les pays du Nord et du Sud qu’elle a co-dirigé avec Sayeed Unisa
Isabelle Attané comments on China’s move to end its one-child policy
tells us about demographic trends in EU Outermost Regions and their effects
answer our questions about the Dictionnaire de la Démographie
Questions on World AIDS Day
INED researchers Géraldine Duthé and Valérie Golaz explain how the world’s population is distributed, what demographic growth is expected in the coming decades, and present some longer-term demographic projections.
tell us about the article "Differences in COVID-19 Mortality: Implications of Imperfect and Diverse Data Collection Systems".
Nous avons interviewé Reiko Hayashi, directrice du département de la recherche et de la coopération internationales du National Institute of Population and Social Security Research (IPSS), au sujet du partenariat de cet institut avec l'Ined.
Geraldine Duthe and Thomas Wiest discuss DEMOSTAF (Demography Statistics for Africa), a four-year international researcher mobility programme between Europe and Africa. INED took up responsibility for coordinating DEMOSTAF at the beginning of the programme, in January 2016.
Gilles Pison est chercheur à l’Ined et coordonne le programme MADAS (Évaluation des données recueillies par les enquêtes et les recensements pour estimer la mortalité des adultes en Afrique sub-saharienne).
talks about the REPRO project
tells us about the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP)
helps us to understand the phenomenon of transnational families
Kim Xu has been awarded the 2019 Young Author Prize of the journal Population for her article « Changing Patterns and Determinants of First Marriage over the History of the People’s Republic of China ».
INED senior researcher France Guérin-Pace tells us about the survey on changes in Tunisian society that she has been coordinating since 2011.
tells us about DEMOSUD-Demography of the populations of the South, an Ined Research Unit whose mission is to develop exchanges and carry projects on the demographic dynamics of the populations of the South, their springs and their stakes.
tells us about the upcoming World Population Day and the Millennium Development Goals
tells us about the Expert Group on Population Dynamics and the Post-2015 Development Agenda
tells us about the partnership between INED and Mali’s INSTAT