Connecting Generations
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Understanding intergenerational connectivity. Producing novel science for policy debate. @ESRC-funded. Part of @CPCpopulation with @OxfordDemSci @resfoundation
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Joined March 2022
Women are often delaying having children from their 20s to their 30s, which can lead to fewer births or not having as many children as they would've liked. The key is more gender parity in relationships - CPC-CG's Director Jane Falkingham in @BritishVogue
vogue.co.uk
Shifting gender roles, modern dating culture and a cost of living crisis... is it any wonder no one’s having kids? Gillian Orr considers the mother of all dilemmas.
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Just starting - join us online:
🕛TODAY -#CPCCGWebinar at 12:00 (UK time) #poptwitter
@JiaxinShi04 @hkust presents 'Internal #migration & #longevity in the US' - research using newly available data with over 12mn death records for cohorts born between 1912-1930 Register to join online: https://t.co/STIciKNZYO
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Interested in #workforce development, #intergenerational dynamics and evolving #work practices? Work in #employment support, #businessdevelopment, or #community services? Come along on 22 October #poptwitter to our #ESRCFestival of Social Science event: https://t.co/UeNmR2ZXGS
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THIS WEEK -#CPCCGWebinar on Thurs 23 Oct #poptwitter
@JiaxinShi04 @hkust presents 'Internal #migration & #longevity in the US' - research using newly available data with over 12mn death records for cohorts born between 1912-1930 Register to join online: https://t.co/DbcTBwus1V
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📘 New @MigrantLife_ERC paper by CPC-CG Co-Director Hill Kulu @StAndrewsSGSD Uses #machinelearning to identify the most important predictors of #migrant #fertility and #parity progression in #France
https://t.co/gMTSXadWuM
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🔖 NEW article #poptwitter Investigates the changing #geographies of intercity #migration in #China and how various aspects of cities' #industrial structure shape these patterns. By @ConnectingGens member Sen Li @StAndrewsSGSD: https://t.co/Xz1PgOgbYK
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If you missed CPC-CG's Bernice Kuang at the #Economy, Culture & Skills Committee for their investigation into London's #birthrate trends, & the causes & implications of lower numbers of #children in the capital, you can now watch the meeting (from 40:16):
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Next Thursday - have you registered yet?
📍Save the date for our next #CPCCGWebinar #poptwitter ⬇️ @JiaxinShi04 from @hkust will present 'Internal #migration and #longevity in the United States' Register to join us online on 23 October: https://t.co/DbcTBwuZRt
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🗞️ New article by CPC-CG and @CRASoton's Evandrou & Vlachantoni: Experiences of #grandparent care in different ethnic communities offer a more nuanced understanding of healthy #ageing, #family bonds & labour market participation. https://t.co/U4BnjtbTvz
@usociety #poptwitter
theconversation.com
The extent to which parents rely on others to care for children reflects embedded cultural norms and expectations.
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📢 Call for Papers 📢 We welcome submissions to the 2027 special issue Time Use and #Family Dynamics in Contemporary Europe. We aim to bring together scholars utilizing time use data to deepen our understanding of family behaviour across Europe #poptwitter
https://t.co/FMPbP2eDXU
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Interested in #workforce development, #intergenerational dynamics and evolving #work practices? Work in #employment support, #businessdevelopment, or #community services? Come along on 22 October #poptwitter to our #ESRCFestival of Social Science event: https://t.co/UeNmR2ZXGS
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Today, CPC-CG's Bernice Kuang is a guest speaker at the Economy, Culture & Skills Committee as they investigate London's #birthrate trends, & the causes & implications of lower numbers of children in the capital. Watch live from 11:15am #poptwitter ⬇️⬇️ https://t.co/bxPkKw7Gya
london.gov.uk
The Economy, Culture and Skills Committee will tomorrow begin its investigation into current and projected trends relating to birth rates and the number of children in London, and the causes for...
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Interested in #workforce development, #intergenerational dynamics and evolving #work practices? Work in #employment support, #businessdevelopment, or #community services? Come along on 22 October #poptwitter to our #ESRCFestival of Social Science event: https://t.co/UeNmR30vwq
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📍Save the date for our next #CPCCGWebinar #poptwitter ⬇️ @JiaxinShi04 from @hkust will present 'Internal #migration and #longevity in the United States' Register to join us online on 23 October: https://t.co/DbcTBwuZRt
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TODAY - Come along to our #CPCCGWebinar at 1pm @j_mikolai @StAndrewsSGSD will discuss the ChildLives project, which aims to understand trends, inequalities & consequences of family complexity in children's lives in Europe Register to join us #poptwitter: https://t.co/zTkVH3pvdt
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🗓️THIS WEEK - Come along to our #CPCCGWebinar
@j_mikolai @StAndrewsSGSD will discuss the ChildLives project, which aims to understand trends, inequalities & consequences of family complexity in children's lives in Europe Register to join us #poptwitter: https://t.co/zTkVH3pvdt
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‼️ Closing THIS WEDNESDAY - Apply:
📌New opportunity to work with @MigrantLife_ERC and CPC-CG @StAndrewsSGSD Post-doctoral Research Fellow to work on #family and #housing projections using #microsimulation. Apply by 1 October #poptwitter: https://t.co/oFBeZWIlW3
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Catch-up 📻CPC-CG's Athina Vlachantoni joined the @VoiceOfIslamUK Breakfast Show to discuss inequalities in UK social care for older people, highlighting regional, socioeconomic & ethnic disparities, and how to adapt for #demographic changes. Listen⬇️ https://t.co/7PYTopjjDa
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🗓️NEXT WEEK - Come along to our #CPCCGWebinar
@j_mikolai @StAndrewsSGSD will discuss the ChildLives project, which aims to understand trends, inequalities & consequences of family complexity in children's lives in Europe Register to join us #poptwitter: https://t.co/zTkVH3pvdt
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Our next episode of Key Figures features the esteemed David Bell, Professor of Economics at the University of Stirling and a core original member of the Fraser of Allander Institute. Listen here:
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