13 DEC 2022
A new study by WIC researchers addresses the question how COVID-19 school closures will affect inequalities in adult skills.
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29 NOV 2022
On Wednesday a festive event will take place on the occasion of the upcoming farewell of Wolfgang Lutz as Director of the VID.
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22 NOV 2022
Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz is invited by BACES to present insights on the implications of current and future demography challenges.
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14 NOV 2022
Wolfgang Lutz will give a presentation on “Why is low fertility considered to be a problem?”, sharing his insights about population patterns and fertility.
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14 NOV 2022
Tomás Sobotka is invited by Population Europe to discuss questions from the major demographic changes in the last decades to future population dynamics.
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11 NOV 2022
A new study by WIC researchers shows that refugee mothers are more likely to establish regular contact with locals than childless women who had to flee.
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11 NOV 2022
On 10 November 2022 Wolfgang Lutz received an Honorary Doctorate of Arts in Demography from Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.
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10 OCT 2022
Samir K.C. will participate in the APA Lecture Series on National Population, co-hosted by the Asian Demographic Research Institute.
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6 OCT 2022
Future Directions for (Cross-disciplinary) Collaborations in Demography
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4 OCT 2022
Anne Goujon is invited by OECD & Population Europe to discuss policies on adapting to shrinking populations in regions experiencing strong population losses.
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The Wittgenstein Centre aspires to be a world leader in the advancement of demographic methods and their application to the analysis of human capital and population dynamics. In assessing the effects of these forces on long-term human well-being, we combine scientific excellence in a multidisciplinary context with relevance to a global audience. It is a collaboration among the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW), the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) and the University of Vienna.