Volume 24 - Article 6 | Pages 175-178
Preface to the Rostock Debate on Demographic Change
| Date received: | 19 Apr 2007 |
| Date published: | 02 Feb 2011 |
| Word count: | 283 |
| Keywords: | demographic change, Europe, family policy, fertility, gender, welfare state |
| DOI: | 10.4054/DemRes.2011.24.6 |
| Additional files: | Videos |
| Weblink: | All publications in this Special Collection "Rostock Debate on Demographic Change" can be found at http://www.demographic-research.org/special/9/ |
Abstract
The first Rostock Debate on Demographic Change, which took place on February 21, 2006, centered on the following question: Should governments in Europe push much more aggressively for gender equality to raise fertility? The four debaters were Laurent Toulemon from the Institut National d’Etudes Demograhiques (France), Dimiter Philipov from the Vienna Institute of Demography (Austria), Livia Oláh from Stockholm University (Sweden), and Gerda Neyer from the Max Planck Institute (Germany)
Author's Affiliation
Laura Bernardi - University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Pascal Hetze - Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft, Germany
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