European Fertility – Beyond the new Myths
Interview of Ron Lesthaeghe (Académie Royale Flamande de Belgique) November 14, 2014, at INED Duration : 6’24
Interview of Ron Lesthaeghe (Académie Royale Flamande de Belgique) November 14, 2014, at INED Duration : 6’24
tell us about INED’s “ Demography, Gender and Societies” research team
The survey provides first-time data on violence experienced within the family circle as defined below and in public places by persons identifying as LGB
explains how the retirement decisions of men and women covered by the French national contributive pension system differ.
INED researcher Carlo Giovanni Camarda, INED research engineer Arianna Caporali, and INED project manager Iris Hourani answer questions on the International Database on Longevity or IDL. (Interview conducted June 2022)
Interview with Wanda Romanowski, head of the publications department, on putting INED’s quarterly journal, Population, on open access
In 2020 the world population was at nearly 8 billion. In 1800 it was only 1 billion. And over the last fifty year it has doubled, from 4 billion in 1974. It is expected to keep growing, and could reach nearly 10 billion by 2050. Why is growth expected to continue? Could the world population stabilize in the long term? Might it decrease in the coming decades?
(Interview conducted in November 2021)
As part of the Fête de la Science 2021, Jacques Véron answers the question "Are there too many of us on earth?" October 2021 Duration : 11 min 53
by Michel Bozon Figuring out population change, videos about fundamental demographic issues September 2021 Duration: 3 min 18