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[ 26.08.2010 ]

European Population Conference 2010

1-4. September 2010, Vienna, Austria. Special topic of the conference: Population and Environment.

The EPC is a general conference covering many themes related to population studies but each conference also has a special focus. "Population and Environment" is the special topic for the EPC 2010 as we consider the interactions between global climate change and demographic trends to be among the greatest challenges of our modern times. The logo reflects this thematic focus by combining the current age pyramid of the EU-27 with a tree, even though the challenge goes far beyond the EU.

The EPC 2010 will start in the afternoon of Wednesday, 1 September 2010, and conclude on Saturday, 4 September 2010. The programme comprises parallel scientific sessions, plenary and poster sessions, side meetings and exhibitions. We are very pleased with the large number of submissions that we received and expect to have around 800 participants at the EPC 2010.

 

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Program Summary

 

Click on a session title to see a list of papers. You can also view a list of sessions organized by topic.

 

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

1  Fertility
2  Migration decisions
3  Comparative perspectives on health and mortality of national populations
4  Dynamics of remarriage and stepfamilies
5  Ageing and intergenerational relationships
6  Policy issues
7  Life course
8  Data and methods
9  Internal migration, regional and urban issues
10  Sexual and reproductive health: perspective on reproduction

 

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

11  Socioeconomic and sociodemographic influences on health
12  Measuring fertility
13  Occupational characteristics and fertility
14  Population, environment, and policy
15  Comparison of the dynamics of marriage and cohabitation
16  International migration and migrant populations
17  Time allocation between spouses
18  Economics and labor market issues
19  New data and methods of migration research
20  Sexual and reproductive health: adolescents
21  The renewal of urban historical demography

 

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

P-1  Poster session 1

 

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

22  Fertility intentions and fertility realization
23  Labour market participation of international migrants
24  Social and ethnic intermarriage
25  Happiness, emotional status and life satisfaction
26  Life-course perspectives on health and mortality
27  Migration and health
28  Consequences of migration and residential mobility at individual and societal level
29  Modelling and making sense of the life course
30  The trustworthiness of demographic data
31  Infant and child mortality and fertility: reproduction in 19th and early 20th century Europe

 

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM

32  Family policies and fertility
33  Women's status and marriage in developing countries
34  Migrants' fertility
35  Family changes and consequences on wellbeing
36  Work and retirement: strategies in later life
37  Spatial redistribution of population in European countries
38  Socioeconomic differentials in infant and child health
39  Sexual and reproductive health: sexually transmitted infections
40  Modelling demographic change in the context of uncertainty
41  Health and mortality in Eastern Europe
42  Modelling partner search and household formation

 

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

43  Economic uncertainty and fertility
44  Internal migration and fertility
45  Determinants and consequences of union dissolution
46  Intra-country variations in the transition to adulthood
47  Family formation of migrant groups
48  Comparative research on fertility in CEE
49  Analysing health and mortality: causation and selection
50  Human capital, labor force, retirement and economic growth
51  External and smoking-related mortality
52  Population and land use in developing countries
53  Sexual and reproductive health: contraceptive behaviour

 

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

54  Gender equity and fertility
55  Union formation of migrants: antecedents and consequences
56  Education, mental health and well-being
57  Transnational relations between origin and destination
58  Childlessness
59  EU session on migration - Mobility and migration: problems, projections and policy proposals
60  Challenging persistent beliefs in ageing societies
61  Reproductive health
62  Historical perspectives on family dynamics
63  Gender and health
64  Sexual and reproductive health: infertility and assisted reproductive technologies

 

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
12:30 PM - 2:00 AM

P-2  Poster session 2

 

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

65  Family networks and fertility
66  Work-family balance in Europe
67  Immigrants and the labour market
68  Education and religion
69  Welfare policies in European countries
70  Recent and new migration flows
71  Mortality measures and models
72  Relationship between reproduction and mortality
73  Reproductive decision-making in a macro-micro perspective (REPRO)
74  Sexual and reproductive health: maternity

 

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM

75  Marriage and fertility
76  Transitions in the family formation process
77  Brain drain and return migration
78  The labour market position of the second generation
79  EU Session on rural regions - Demographic and economic change in the 21st century
80  Socioeconomic differentials in health and mortality
81  Health in European populations: comparisons, trends, determinants
82  The linked lives of parents and children
83  Intergenerational family ties in Europe: Multiple linkages between individuals, families and social contexts
84  Sexual and reproductive health: abortion
85  

Historical epidemiology

 

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

86  National and sub-national norms and attitudes and fertility
87  Gender division of care and domestic work
88  Parental leave policies in European countries
89  Internal mobility of international migrants
90  Human capital, migration and educational performance
91  Multilevel perspectives on his and her life course in Europe
92  Infant and childhood mortality in developing countries
93  Environmental effects on health and mortality
94  Migration statistics and the impact of migration
95  Causes of death: methodological and substantive issues

 

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

96  Fertility of immigrants
97  Impact of educational changes on family dynamics
98  Living arrangements and coresidence
99  Education and fertility
100  Effects of migration on the countries of origin
101  Measurement of integration
102  Policy implication of population ageing
103  Gender in the European policy context
104  Methodological issues in mortality
105  Population, mobility and resources
106  Ageing and wealth



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