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Centre for Population Change: Improving understanding of the key drivers and implications of population change within the UK #poptwitter
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“People need a good life, good jobs, be able to get a house, childcare,” says Melinda Mills Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science on pro-natal policies. “It’s about wellbeing, it’s about work-life balance... these are the things that have been shown to be more effective.” telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/…

🕛 TODAY at midday (UK time) - join us online with Prof. Anna Tarrant (she/her) to hear about FollowingYoungFathersFurther study findings on young fathers' relationships. All welcome: cpc.ac.uk/activities/ful…


🔖NEW article Older adults who struggle with daily tasks more likely to have depressive symptoms, esp. if they experience loneliness or difficulties accessing care, so timely access to #socialcare + tackling loneliness could help later life #mentalhealth onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1155/hs…


‼️Extended deadlines for #PopFest2025 UK/Europe based? We need your papers and posters! Send a short abstract to [email protected] by 5pm BST on 13 June - bursaries are available too. Registration to attend is also now open until 15 June. Full info: cpc.ac.uk/activities/pop…


🗞️🗞️ “While some individuals [in UK] desire to remain child-free, evidence suggests there are a significant number who want children but are currently unable to have them,” said Ann Berrington UoS Social Statistics and Demography, citing economic, health or partnership reasons ft.com/content/1559b9…

Why did UK #statepension age changes affect some groups of women more than others? 🎙️ Yifan Ge explores the data behind the #WASPI Campaign, and what it means for #pensions policy and fairness now and in the future Listen on the South Coast DTP podcast: open.spotify.com/episode/3MJAEq…



🔖NEW findings from the Economic and Social Research Council FertilityTrends project The first study to examine how having children in Britain has changed over 3 decades, by child order (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.), and to compare these changes between England & Wales and Scotland ➡️Article: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…



🚩Job vacancy #poptwitter 🏘️St Andrews Geography & SD seeks to appoint a #postdoctoral #researchfellow to work on #family and #housing projections using #microsimulation as part of MigrantLife and CPC Connecting Generations. Closing: 8 July 2025 Full info: vacancies.st-andrews.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/60…


University of Sussex NOVA, OsloMet Heather Rolfe British Future National Institute of Economic and Social Research Uni of Birmingham Our newly elected trustee Jackie Wahba is Professor of Economics at University of Southampton. An applied labour economist specialising in international migration & displacement, Jackie is a Founding Fellow of Royal Economic Society. Find out more about our new Trustees ➡️ acss.org.uk/news/five-new-…


Freezing eggs may give people more choices, says Dr. Bernice Kuang, MPH in Financial Times "It may also take pressure off partnerships formed later in life, & give young people time to settle into relationships instead of feeling rushed to make partnership decisions" ft.com/content/c5631c…

CPC-CG Director Jane Falkingham spoke at a recent Business South Housing meeting, giving insights into global, national, and regional #demographic trends, offering context for the Vision Document for Central South region #housing policy for the new 2026 Mayor. businesssouth.org/26-06-2025-bus…


🆕 RFBerlin-CReAM Discussion Paper: Corrado Giulietti, Brendon McConnell, and Yves Zenou propose a new way to fight urban crime by integrating network theory into policing strategies. 🧵

