
Ann Berrington
@annberrington
Professor of Demography and Social Statistics. I am interested in family change, the life course and inequalities.
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http://www.southampton.ac.uk/demography/about/staff/amb6.page 11-11-2015 11:29:08
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Next Tues 21 May, our members Ann Berrington & Molly Broome are taking part in NatCen's Society Watch 2024 launch event, exploring the impact of #generation effects & age effects on attitudes, and how life stages shape individuals' views. Register 👇👇 x.com/NatCen/status/…


The implications of falling #birthrates for policymaking are “very significant... Policy responses to low fertility have focused on ways to increase #fertility. However, many #pronatalist policies don't work." 🗞️🗞️Ann Berrington in The Guardian yesterday ⤵️ theguardian.com/business/artic…

This paper really gets at the depth of data on parents and adolescents available from Understanding Society



If you are British Society for Population Studies - BSPS conference, head over to Chancellor's Hall, near the registration desk, to catch up with all things CPC and Connecting Generations - we're all set up #BSPS2024 🤗


🌄Day 2 British Society for Population Studies - BSPS conference #BSPS2024 - good morning! Here's what our members are presenting today, and don't forget to catch up with us at our stand to find out more about us and get some goodies 📝 Full info and abstracts: cpc.ac.uk/news/latest_ne…


🚨Spread the news! #PopFest is back & it's being hosted at Southampton, 6-8 Jul 2025. PopFest is a conference organised by & for #postgraduate students. Timeline & further details on website below! cpc.ac.uk/activities/pop… CPC Connecting Generations UoS Social Statistics and Demography British Society for Population Studies - BSPS



📘 NEW CPC-CG Working Paper out now Examining whether #flexible hours and #workingfromhome allow parents to share #childcare tasks more equally - using UK Generations and Gender Survey data GGP By Dr. Bernice Kuang, MPH, Perelli-Harris and Ann Berrington ▶️cpc.ac.uk/docs/WP107_Fle…


"Gen Z are more likely to want to stay childless," says Perelli-Harris. "Before it might have been more of a taboo - it's now more acceptable. "And it's down to economic factors like future income, childcare costs and employment." Read the BBC News (UK) story on falling #fertility⤵️


🗞️🗞️“If recent cohorts don’t recuperate their #fertility later on in life, then the average completed family size of those born in the 1980s and 1990s will be considerably smaller than it has been for earlier generations," says Ann Berrington in The Times and The Sunday Times thetimes.com/uk/society/art…

Catch-up on yesterday's event exploring how intergenerational transfers support lifetime living standards, with @ElizaFilby Ann Berrington @FalkinghamJane Molly Broome & David Willetts, part of the Connecting Generations research programme⤵️ buff.ly/3UEr8GQ


🗞️🗞️“The patterns in part reflect the ‘life course’ stage,” according to Ann Berrington in today's Financial Times. “Many young adults move to major urban areas for work and then move away at later ages when more established in a career and want to start a family.” ft.com/content/30e046…

🗓️National Population Projections webinar 3 Feb 📈Join the Office for National Statistics (ONS) #population projections team to hear more and ask questions about the latest National Population Projections, due to be released tomorrow (28 January) #poptwitter #demography Register: eventbrite.com/e/national-pop…



📉In today's Office for National Statistics (ONS) #population projections, UK #childbearing rates are projected to remain well below replacement level #NPP. A new Economic and Social Research Council-funded paper published by CPC-CG members reviews how changing #partnership dynamics are impacting #fertility rates: demographic-research.org/articles/volum…

