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National identities in crisis?
With Patrick Simon For the "Rencontres de la démo" at INED, December 2016, the 15th Duration : 12’
With Patrick Simon For the "Rencontres de la démo" at INED, December 2016, the 15th Duration : 12’
With Dominique MeursFor the "Rencontres de la démo" at INED, December 2016, the 15th Duration:9’45"
From the 1930s to the 1950s, under the influence of an extremely powerful anti-abortion crusade, the French authorities believed—or wanted to believe—that they could put an end to abortion. In Gouverner les moeurs: la lutte contre l’avortement en France, 1890-1950 [Governing mores: the battle against abortion, 1890-1950], Fabrice Cahen draws on a considerable body of historical material to analyse a ...
Interview with INED researcher Wilfried Rault on a study of gay and lesbian social and geographic mobility
INED researcher tells us about her study of homeless immigrants and descendants of immigrants in France.
INED has signed a partnership with Duke Global Health Institute. In the wake of this development, we interviewed Anika Schenck-Fontaine, a PhD student from Duke who was hosted at INED from October 2016 to March 2017.
manage the LawsAndFamilies database at INED and answered our questions about it.
The project about “Mortality among immigrants in France” was developed as part of a partnership between INED and the Population Study Center of the University of Pennsylvania (Penn). It is funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for the period 2015-2019.
J. Casterline conducts research on fertility transition and reproductive behavior in low- and mid-income societies. Date:05/11/2017 Duration:11’17"
Interview for the seminar : " Migration and integration: why does scientific research have so little impact on political decision-making?” Date: 28th of March 2017 Duration : 2’37"