Peter Brandon
Peter Brandon, a sociology professor from The University at Albany, New York, and winner of a Tocqueville-Fulbright Distinguished Chair Award, whom INED is hosting until the end of February 2024, has answered our questions.
Peter Brandon, a sociology professor from The University at Albany, New York, and winner of a Tocqueville-Fulbright Distinguished Chair Award, whom INED is hosting until the end of February 2024, has answered our questions.
INED researcher Carlo Giovanni Camarda, INED research engineer Arianna Caporali, and INED project manager Iris Hourani answer questions on the International Database on Longevity or IDL. (Interview conducted June 2022)
Delegation researcher, talks to us about selectivity between masters programs in the Paris region.
tell us about INED studies of the prison inmate population in France. (Interview conducted in March 2021)
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.
(Interview conducted in November 2022)
INED senior researcher Valérie Golaz tells us about the COVID-19 indicators used in France
(Interview conducted in March 2021) The DataLab was set up in 2019 as part of INED’s Surveys Department (SES) in order to centralize, structure, and strengthen all the activities involved in making databases available to researchers that were already carried out at INED. This structure encompasses the activities of making INED survey data available, i.e., the preparation and the dissemination via ...
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.
This study analyzed sexual health-related content in 65 episodes of 6 recent (2015-2020) Netflix series popular with young people.