Laurent Toulemon
Laurent Toulemon, Director of Research at INED, talks about recent fertility trends in France, comparing them with other OECD countries.
Laurent Toulemon, Director of Research at INED, talks about recent fertility trends in France, comparing them with other OECD countries.
Emanuela Struffolino tells us about the role of employment and education on the perceived health of single mothers in Switzerland.
Jenny Garcia and Gaëlle Meslay, winners of a Marie Skłodowska-Curie post-doctoral fellowship, answered our questions.
Paul-André Rosental talks about “Destins de l’eugénisme”, published in 2016
(Interview conducted in March 2021) The DataLab was set up in 2019 as part of INED’s Surveys Department (SES) in order to centralize, structure, and strengthen all the activities involved in making databases available to researchers that were already carried out at INED. This structure encompasses the activities of making INED survey data available, i.e., the preparation and the dissemination via ...
answered our questions on the impact of childcare on children’s development.
tells to us about the book “L’aide à la procréation, dans les pays du Nord et du Sud” which she co-edited with Sayeed Unisa
To what collective imaginations does the title of this book refer? What representations of artificial reproduction do literature, cinema and television fiction convey? What place do these collective imaginations occupy in contemporary society? The editors of the book answered our questions.
tells us about the Fin de Vie en France [End-of-life in France] surveys
answers our questions on the sociological survey conducted throughout Tunisia, the results of which are now being published in a book in the Ined’s Grandes enquêtes collection.