Lionel Kesztenbaum
Lionel Kesztenbaum is a senior researcher at the French National Demographic Institute (INED). He works in historical demography and economic history.
Lionel Kesztenbaum is a senior researcher at the French National Demographic Institute (INED). He works in historical demography and economic history.
INED also offers one- or two-year post-doctoral contracts to young French or foreign researchers. Recipients are selected on the basis of their competence, the quality and originality of their research project, and its relevance to INED research areas.
The mortality rate adjusted (or standardized) for age, making it possible to compare mortality rates of populations whose age structures differ: either populations of different countries or within one and the same population at several different points in time.
Inégalités et sciences de la population : nouvelles approches
The reproductive performance of an individual, a couple, a group, or a population. The term fertility is used instead of birth rate when births are counted in relation to the number of women of reproductive age. The fertility of a cohort can be summarized by completed fertility and mean age at childbearing, whereas the total fertility rate (TFR) measures the fertility ...
In France, many people in paid work also look after children or elderly relatives, and these combined roles may be difficult to reconcile. Drawing on new data from the 2024 Families and Employers survey,* authors Roméo Fontaine, Ariane Pailhé, and Delphine Remillon (INED) examine the quality of respondents’ work-life balance and examine its impact on health and fertility. The results ...
Intervenante : Célia Bouchet (post-doctorante projet PRESPOL (Promouvoir l'autonomie économique des personnes handicapées par l'emploi et les politiques sociales) PPR Autonomie, CNRS-LIEPP, affiliée au laboratoire Lise (Laboratoire interdisciplinaire pour la sociologie économique) (CNRS-Cnam) ; discutante : Sandrine Juin (maîtresse de conférences en sciences économiques à l'université Paris-Est Créteil - chercheuse à l'Erudite - chercheuse en délégation Ined UR09 : Démographie économique)
Le laboratoire d’excellence Individus, Populations, Sociétés (iPOPs) est au cœur de la recherche et de la formation en sciences de la population. Le Labex est porté par l’Ined en partenariat avec l’Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, l’Université de Bordeaux, l’Université de Paris Nanterre, l’Université de Strasbourg et l’Université Paris Cité. Lancé en 2011, il a été prolongé en 2019. Le 7 ...