Magda Tomasini
INED’s director presents the Institute’s strategic orientations to 2025.
INED’s director presents the Institute’s strategic orientations to 2025.
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.
tell us about the article "Differences in COVID-19 Mortality: Implications of Imperfect and Diverse Data Collection Systems". (Interview conducted in June 2021)
(Interview conducted in November 2021)
research directors at INED answer our questions on the distribution of domestic tasks during periods of confinement.
To what collective imaginations does the title of this book refer? What representations of artificial reproduction do literature, cinema and television fiction convey? What place do these collective imaginations occupy in contemporary society? The editors of the book answered our questions.
Henri Leridon, scientific integrity referent for INED, presents INED’s proposed charter on survey data accessibility (open science). (Interview conducted in May 2021)
Interview with Ya-Han Chuang, a post-doctoral fellow at INED and author of Une minorité modèle ? Chinois de France et racism anti-Asiatiques.
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?].
Interview with France Meslé, senior researcher at INED, and Jean-Marie Robine, advisor on aging issues to INED’s Office of the Director, senior researcher emeritus at INSERM-CERMES3 (Paris)-MMDN“biology of aging” (Montpellier), and senior researcher at the École Pratique des Hautes Études (Interviewed in March, the 31th, 2020)