Articles tagged with: Conferences
6 APR 2022Conferences
Scientists from the Wittgenstein Centre are presenting new demographic research at the PAA Meeting 2022, April 6-9.
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3 DEC 2021Conferences
WIC is represented with a great number of researchers and variety of topics at the 2021 International Population Conference (IPC2021).
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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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17 JAN 2016Conferences
Population-level fertility research: State of the art. The 2nd Human Fertility Database Symposium Berlin, 23-24 June 2016, Deadline: 23 February 2016.
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30 NOV 2015Conferences
This international conference aims to bring together researchers working with data from the Generations and Gender Survey and the GGP Contextual Database.
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25 NOV 2015Conferences
This international conference will discuss different links between level of education and reproductive behavior, including fertility, reproductive preferences, partnership formation and marriage.
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15 JUL 2015Conferences
Researchers from the Wittgenstein Centre will present current studies at this year's Asian Population Association conference, 27-30 July 2015 in Kuala Lumpur.
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5 JUL 2015Conferences
Raya Muttarak will present research on climate change perceptions and individual mitigation behaviours at the "Our Common Future Under Climate Change" conference, 7-10 July 2015 in Paris.
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23 MAR 2015Conferences
Wittgenstein Centre researchers Raya Muttarak and Nadia Steiber discuss their latest research on smoking in Austria in the radio show Reality Check on FM4.
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24 NOV 2014Conferences
Between 3-5 Dec 2014 the Wittgenstein Centre is hosting this international conference to discuss new ways of measuring aging that more accurately represent the real world.
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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.