Promoting sustainable development in the aging world

Promoting sustainable development in the aging world

4 JUN 2021

Raya Muttarak is invited by Chulalongkorn University to talk about demographic perspectives on sustainable development and COVID-19
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Health determinants among refugees in Austria and Germany: A propensity-matched comparative study for Syrian, Afghan, and Iraqi refugees

Health determinants among refugees in Austria and Germany: A propensity-matched comparative study for Syrian, Afghan, and Iraqi refugees

6 MAY 2021

Isabella Buber-Ennser and Bernhard Rengs co-authored this new study published in PLoS ONE.
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The Wittgenstein Centre at the PAA Annual Meeting 2021

The Wittgenstein Centre at the PAA Annual Meeting 2021

4 MAY 2021Conferences

Scientists from the Wittgenstein Centre are presenting new demographic research at the Population Association of America Annual Meeting 2021, 05-08 May.
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New Master's Programme 'Global Demography' at the University of Vienna starting in fall 2021 DEADLINE 3rd May 2021

New Master's Programme 'Global Demography' at the University of Vienna starting in fall 2021 DEADLINE 3rd May 2021

23 APR 2021

The principal aim is to give students a strong scientific grounding in the analysis and forecasting of demographic developments across the globe.
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Corona Lockdowns: Baby boom or baby bust?

Corona Lockdowns: Baby boom or baby bust?

21 APR 2021

Interview with WIC Researcher Tomas Sobotka (in German).
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"Died from" or "died with" COVID-19?

"Died from" or "died with" COVID-19?

20 APR 2021

WIC researcher Markus Sauerberg on the mortality risk of COVID-19 (in German)
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COVID-19 related Research and Resources at the Wittgenstein Centre

COVID-19 related Research and Resources at the Wittgenstein Centre

11 MAR 2021

Find more information on the latest research and resources from the Wittgenstein Centre related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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What is the optimal intensity with which to lockdown, and how should that intensity vary dynamically over the course of an epidemic?

What is the optimal intensity with which to lockdown, and how should that intensity vary dynamically over the course of an epidemic?

10 MAR 2021

This paper by Alexia Prskawetz, Gustav Feichtinger, Stefan Wrzaczek and colleagues explores such questions with an optimal control model.
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Religious people are having more children

Religious people are having more children

10 MAR 2021

New study in "Population, Space and Place" authored by Isabella Buber-Ennser and Caroline Berghammer.
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How to estimate the number of COVID-19 infected persons

How to estimate the number of COVID-19 infected persons

8 MAR 2021

Interview with Miguel Sánchez-Romero (in German)
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