What’s so troubling about ‘voluntary’ family planning anyway?
Présenté par : Rishita Nandagiri (London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)) ; Discutante : Valentine Becquet (Ined)
Présenté par : Rishita Nandagiri (London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)) ; Discutante : Valentine Becquet (Ined)
María Begoña Yarza, Ministre de la Santé du Chili, Roberto Eduardo Aceituno Morales, Doyen de la Faculté des sciences sociales de l'Université du Chili, Eduardo Silva Arévalo Doyen de l’Université Alberto Hurtado et Magda Tomasini, Directrice de l’Institut national d'études démographiques (Ined) ont signé un accord-cadre le 4 mai 2022 avec pour objectif la réalisation d’une grande enquête nationale sur ...
Damien Trawale : “Les catégories de santé publique et communautaire face à la diversité des parcours socio-sexuels des HSH nés en Afrique subsaharienne"
SHARE (Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe) is a European research project thatexamines ageing, in relation to health, health care, employment and retirement, socioeconomic andfinancial status, social and family networks, and life and housing conditions. At its core, SHARE is a European, longitudinal, multidisciplinary, and face-to-face survey of peopleaged 50 or over, which has been conducted every two years ...
Le Tronc Commun des enquêtes Ménages (TCM) est un questionnaire commun à une grande partie des enquêtes ménages. Il permet de récupérer de l’information sur les habitants du logement et leurs liens de parenté, le type de logement occupé, la profession, la nationalité, les diplômes, les revenus, etc. Mis en place au début des années 1990, il a été informatisé (Capi) en 2004 pour les enquêtes ménages transversales en face-à-face. En 2017, il a été refondu pour s’adapter à la fois aux enquêtes transversales et longitudinales.
The Common household questionnaire (TCM) is a common questionnaire used in a vast majority of household surveys. The TCM collects information on the inhabitants of a dwelling, such as their family relationships, the type of dwelling they are occupying, their occupation(s), their nationality/ies, their educational attainment, their income, etc. Launched in the early 1990s, it became computer-based (CAPI) in 2004 for cross-sectional face-to-face household surveys. In 2017, it was re-designed to accommodate both cross-sectional and longitudinal surveys.
Authors: Laurent Nowik and Raphaël Dhuot In France, the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns greatly affected nursing home residents, but what do we know about retirees living at home? Analysing the CONSOL2 survey conducted in April–May 2021 by the national pension fund, Laurent Nowik and Raphaël Dhuot describe pensioner’s difficulties and lack of moral or emotional support that some of them have ...