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The Danish Centre for Welfare Studies (DaWS) at the University of Southern Denmark.
Odense, Danmark
Joined August 2017
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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Join online by registering here:
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Gøsta Esping-Andersen, Professor of Sociology at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra
"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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"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
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 @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
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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📣 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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'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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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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The new Nordic Paradox: my message in a nutshell to the Finnish governmental working group preparing a #Population #Policy Program to tackle #fertility decline:
ifstudies.org
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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'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.
stm.fi
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'Taxing Reproduction': @PieterVanhuysse et al. featured in the new Works In Progress newsletter by @PMArslanagic: https://t.co/KFHf0O71IF
worksinprogress.news
And how the UN’s birth rate forecasts keep getting it wrong
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"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."
The New Nordic Paradox: How Family-friendly Welfare States Burden Parents the Most https://t.co/ZULzZ4slAo
@PieterVanhuysse
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"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⬇️
The New Nordic Paradox: How Family-friendly Welfare States Burden Parents the Most https://t.co/ZULzZ4slAo
@PieterVanhuysse
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"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
The New Nordic Paradox: How Family-friendly Welfare States Burden Parents the Most https://t.co/ZULzZ4slAo
@PieterVanhuysse
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The New Nordic Paradox: How Family-friendly Welfare States Burden Parents the Most https://t.co/ZULzZ4slAo
@PieterVanhuysse
ifstudies.org
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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Of Note: Taxing reproduction: the full transfer cost of rearing children in Europe | Royal Society Open Science https://t.co/yEDJPPXH3m
@PieterVanhuysse
royalsocietypublishing.org
What are the intergenerational resource transfer contributions of parents and non-parents in Europe? Using National Transfer Accounts and National Time Transfer Accounts for 12 countries around 2010,...
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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.
gov.harvard.edu
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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“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
ifstudies.org
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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