Mary Ellen Zuppan
tells us about the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP)
tells us about the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP)
helps us to understand the phenomenon of transnational families
speaks about the research project on the orphans in France
Paul-André Rosental talks about “Destins de l’eugénisme”, published in 2016
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.
Sophie Pennec is a demographer and senior researcher at INED and she is also general secretary and treasurer of the AIDELF. (Interview conducted in April 2016)
tells us about the Service des Enquêtes et Sondages (Surveys and polls service)
This support, estimated at a monetary value of between 7 and 11 billion euros, affects public health and labor market participation and impacts on the balance between public and family solidarity. And in the future, informal support will be affected by demographic and socioeconomic changes specific to families. INED researcher Roméo Fontaine has studied the economic impact of informal support, ...
Twenty years after the last international conference on women, held in Beijing in 1995, has women’s overall situation really improved? The “Atlas Mondial des Femmes” brings to light “paradoxes of emancipation” in such diverse areas as education, health, the economy, politics and sexuality. In addition to marked geographical disparities, many advances in the direction of equality are found to be fragile, incomplete or paradoxical.