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2020 Hangzou, China
人口发展和健康预期寿命:国际经验和中国实践 第32届健康预期寿命学术组织 (REVES)年会预通知 杭州,浙江省,中国Population Development and Healthy Life Expectancy: International Experience and China’s Practice Notice for the Cancelation of REVES 2020 Due to the current situation of COVID-19 epidemic in the global field, after discussion with multiple international experts, the committee has decided to cancel REVES 2020 Conference, which was planned to be held on May 25-28,2020 in Hangzhou, China. We ...
2021 Brussels, Belgium
Dates and Participation Abstracts deadline: 28 February 2021 (extended deadline) Author notification date: 10 April 2021 Opening registration and deadline: 10 April-10 may 2021 Preconference workshop: 25 May 2021 Online conference: 26-28 May 2021
Juridictions européennes en matière d’avortement
Thème de la séance : Juridictions européennes en matière d'avortement Intervenant.e.s : Lisa Carayon, Maîtresse de conférences en Droit à l'Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, rattachée à l'Institut de recherche interdisciplinaire sur les enjeux sociaux (I.R.I.S) pour une présentation intitulée : « L'avortement comme droit fondamental ? Jurisprudence internationale en Europe ». Eulalie Deneuville, doctorante en droit à l'Université de Bordeaux, au Centre de ...
Studying health and migration using social media: tools for survey participant recruitment complement digital trace data
Passively-collected information about social media users as well as posts and related content have been increasingly used for demographic research related to health and migration. These digital traces, often made available via advertisement platforms, offer new insights into socio-demographic processes, but also have a number of imperfections and limitations. The same advertisement platforms can be used as a tool to ...
Les inégalités spatiales de mortalité en France : une perspective historique
Presented by: Florian Bonnet (Ined) ; Discussant: Stéphane Rican (Université Paris Nanterre, LADYSS)
Children’s experience of the first lockdown in France
During the first COVID-19 lockdown in France in the spring of 2020, schools were closed and all activities outside the home were suspended. Primary school children who found themselves confined to their homes adapted quite well to the change. They continued with their schoolwork and took advantage of their freedom to spend more time on daily activities. But for parents ...
Violences fémi(ni)cides
Organisée par Pauline Delage (CRESPPA-CSU UMR 7217), Solenne Jouanneau (IEP Strasbourg, SAGE 7363), Magali Mazuy (Ined, CMW UMR 5283) et la Maison des Femmes de Saint Denis