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The Danish Centre for Welfare Studies (DaWS) at the University of Southern Denmark.

Odense, Danmark
Joined August 2017
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@DaWS_SDU
DaWS
11 months
DaWS professor @PieterVanhuysse & @CPop_SDU researcher @EgeFlorian host Goesta Esping-Andersen in their Political Demography MA course today at 9h15 U74: '#family #demography today: the stratified return of households'
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@CPop_SDU
CPop SDU
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Join online by registering here:
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Gøsta Esping-Andersen, Professor of Sociology at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra
@PieterVanhuysse
Pieter Vanhuysse @pietervanhuysse.bsky.social
11 months
"The Fertility Drop Puzzle" : I'll be chairing a talk by Goesta Esping-Andersen on a wicked macro-problem: all welcome, Wed 11h15 #demography #policy @PopulationEU
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@PieterVanhuysse
Pieter Vanhuysse @pietervanhuysse.bsky.social
11 months
"The Fertility Drop Puzzle" : I'll be chairing a talk by Goesta Esping-Andersen on a wicked macro-problem: all welcome, Wed 11h15 #demography #policy @PopulationEU
@DanishIAS
Danish Institute for Advanced Study
1 year
Why are birth rates plummeting in the 21st century? Pioneering sociologist and welfare scholar Gøsta Esping-Andersen sheds light on #fertility trends next week at DIAS - join us! 🗓️ 4 Dec. 11.15-12.15 📍DIAS Auditorium, @SyddanskUni ✔️Open event @PieterVanhuysse @CPop_SDU
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@DaWS_SDU
DaWS
11 months
DaWS @DanishIAS professor @PieterVanhuysse chairs a talk by the eminent Danish sociologist Goesta Esping-Andersen on "The Great Fertility Drop Puzzle": all welcome, next Wed 11h15
@DanishIAS
Danish Institute for Advanced Study
1 year
Why are birth rates plummeting in the 21st century? Pioneering sociologist and welfare scholar Gøsta Esping-Andersen sheds light on #fertility trends next week at DIAS - join us! 🗓️ 4 Dec. 11.15-12.15 📍DIAS Auditorium, @SyddanskUni ✔️Open event @PieterVanhuysse @CPop_SDU
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@DanishIAS
Danish Institute for Advanced Study
11 months
📣 We are looking for excellent scholars for 10 professorships and ~10 fellowships at DIAS, a vibrant intellectual landscape at @SyddanskUni where big ideas flourish🧠 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗳𝗶𝗿𝘀𝘁 𝗷𝗼𝗯 𝗽𝗼𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴𝘀 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝗻𝗼𝘄 https://t.co/zwOGuNlsFe #AcademicJobs #DanishIAS
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@PieterVanhuysse
Pieter Vanhuysse @pietervanhuysse.bsky.social
11 months
'Perspectives on Political Demography' in the heart of Berlin: I cohosted an interdisciplinary workshop w @Arnstein_Aassve @maxplanckpress Wissenschafsforum. Thx A. Edel & @PopulationEU team, & Adrian Favell, K. Spiess, C.Bruzelius, @Emp_Politikwiss, W.Lutz, J.Sciubba, J.Bijak...
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@PopulationEU
Population Europe
1 year
Moments like this show the strength of the 🇪🇺 network approach: For the first time the Advisory Board of our Policy Lab has come together. These are leading experts in #science4policy outreach in the social sciences, who will be guiding our outreach. https://t.co/OhRkNK5TL8
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@PieterVanhuysse
Pieter Vanhuysse @pietervanhuysse.bsky.social
1 year
The new Nordic Paradox: my message in a nutshell to the Finnish governmental working group preparing a #Population #Policy Program to tackle #fertility decline:
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Around most of the world, low fertility has become an urgent challenge. This is the case even in the Nordic societies.
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@PieterVanhuysse
Pieter Vanhuysse @pietervanhuysse.bsky.social
1 year
'Taxing Reproduction' lands at the Finnish government: snow storm or not, today at the Ministry of Social Affairs & Health I consulted the newly appointed working group tasked with preparing a #Population #Policy Program to tackle #fertility decline.
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@DaWS_SDU
DaWS
1 year
'Taxing Reproduction': @PieterVanhuysse et al. featured in the new Works In Progress newsletter by @PMArslanagic: https://t.co/KFHf0O71IF
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And how the UN’s birth rate forecasts keep getting it wrong
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@AnnaRotkirch
Anna Rotkirch
1 year
"It is the statistical invisibility of the substantial time and money transfers involved in childrearing that makes the full parenting efforts fly under the radar of politicians and policymakers."
@FamStudies
The Institute for Family Studies
1 year
The New Nordic Paradox: How Family-friendly Welfare States Burden Parents the Most https://t.co/ZULzZ4slAo @PieterVanhuysse
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@DanishIAS
Danish Institute for Advanced Study
1 year
"Welfare state benefits are geared mainly towards elderly age groups. Children really do receive a lot of resources in Europe, but these come mainly from their parents, not from the state." DIAS Chair @PieterVanhuysse explains The New Nordic Paradox and how it affects families⬇️
@FamStudies
The Institute for Family Studies
1 year
The New Nordic Paradox: How Family-friendly Welfare States Burden Parents the Most https://t.co/ZULzZ4slAo @PieterVanhuysse
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@GenSqueeze
Generation Squeeze - @gensqueeze.bsky.social
1 year
"Welfare state benefits are geared mainly towards elderly age groups. Children really do receive a lot of resources in Europe, but these come mainly from their parents, not from the state." -@PieterVanhuysse Professor of political economy & public policy @DaWS_SDU
@FamStudies
The Institute for Family Studies
1 year
The New Nordic Paradox: How Family-friendly Welfare States Burden Parents the Most https://t.co/ZULzZ4slAo @PieterVanhuysse
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@FamStudies
The Institute for Family Studies
1 year
The New Nordic Paradox: How Family-friendly Welfare States Burden Parents the Most https://t.co/ZULzZ4slAo @PieterVanhuysse
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Around most of the world, low fertility has become an urgent challenge. This is the case even in the Nordic societies.
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@Harvard_GovDept
Harvard Department of Government
1 year
Theda Skocpol has been presented the Khaldun Award - presented only to scholars of the utmost distinction and one of the most celebrated awards given by the Comparative Historical Sociology section of @ASANews.
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The Khaldun Award – given by the Comparative Historical Sociology section of the American Sociological Association – is meant to recognize a “lifetime of outstanding contributions to the subfield of...
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@BradWilcoxIFS
Brad Wilcox
1 year
“The private resources parents give their children may be statistically less visible, but they are no less real—and no less essential for social reproduction.” @PieterVanhuysse  https://t.co/KNHz7Pol68 @FamStudies
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What and how many resources does it really take to raise a newborn baby to productive adulthood? And who pays for it?
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