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  1. 📰 "A pervasive feeling of uncertainty may be contributing to the #babybust. Ann Berrington, a #demographer at the University of #Southampton, has shown that #childless Britons who think they are faring worse than their #parents at the same age are significantly less likely to expect to have a #baby. #Lowearners are also more likely to remain living at home."

    Research by CPC-CG member Professor Ann Berrington is cited in The #Economist.

    economist.com/britain/2026/03/

    #babybust #demography #fertility

  2. 📰 "A pervasive feeling of uncertainty may be contributing to the #babybust. Ann Berrington, a #demographer at the University of #Southampton, has shown that #childless Britons who think they are faring worse than their #parents at the same age are significantly less likely to expect to have a #baby. #Lowearners are also more likely to remain living at home."

    Research by CPC-CG member Professor Ann Berrington is cited in The #Economist.

    economist.com/britain/2026/03/

    #babybust #demography #fertility

  3. 📰 "A pervasive feeling of uncertainty may be contributing to the #babybust. Ann Berrington, a #demographer at the University of #Southampton, has shown that #childless Britons who think they are faring worse than their #parents at the same age are significantly less likely to expect to have a #baby. #Lowearners are also more likely to remain living at home."

    Research by CPC-CG member Professor Ann Berrington is cited in The #Economist.

    economist.com/britain/2026/03/

    #babybust #demography #fertility

  4. 📰 "A pervasive feeling of uncertainty may be contributing to the #babybust. Ann Berrington, a #demographer at the University of #Southampton, has shown that #childless Britons who think they are faring worse than their #parents at the same age are significantly less likely to expect to have a #baby. #Lowearners are also more likely to remain living at home."

    Research by CPC-CG member Professor Ann Berrington is cited in The #Economist.

    economist.com/britain/2026/03/

    #babybust #demography #fertility

  5. 📰 "A pervasive feeling of uncertainty may be contributing to the #babybust. Ann Berrington, a #demographer at the University of #Southampton, has shown that #childless Britons who think they are faring worse than their #parents at the same age are significantly less likely to expect to have a #baby. #Lowearners are also more likely to remain living at home."

    Research by CPC-CG member Professor Ann Berrington is cited in The #Economist.

    economist.com/britain/2026/03/

    #babybust #demography #fertility

  6. 👋We are pleased to welcome so many people from the international community to #PopFest2025 over the next 2 days at the University of #Southampton.

    CPC-CG Director Professor Jane Falkingham welcomed delegates with a keynote on 'Lessons from the life course of a #demographer'

  7. 👋We are pleased to welcome so many people from the international community to #PopFest2025 over the next 2 days at the University of #Southampton.

    CPC-CG Director Professor Jane Falkingham welcomed delegates with a keynote on 'Lessons from the life course of a #demographer'

  8. 👋We are pleased to welcome so many people from the international community to #PopFest2025 over the next 2 days at the University of #Southampton.

    CPC-CG Director Professor Jane Falkingham welcomed delegates with a keynote on 'Lessons from the life course of a #demographer'

  9. 👋We are pleased to welcome so many people from the international community to #PopFest2025 over the next 2 days at the University of #Southampton.

    CPC-CG Director Professor Jane Falkingham welcomed delegates with a keynote on 'Lessons from the life course of a #demographer'

  10. 👋We are pleased to welcome so many people from the international community to #PopFest2025 over the next 2 days at the University of #Southampton.

    CPC-CG Director Professor Jane Falkingham welcomed delegates with a keynote on 'Lessons from the life course of a #demographer'

  11. via @MDDPlanning The Maryland Department of Planning is Now Hiring a Research Demographer in Baltimore City! The salary for this position is $69,159.00 - $111,505.00/year.
    Apply here: ow.ly/E93L50QQlAe?utm_source=c
    More info: workformaryland.com/?utm_sourc
    #MDStateJobs #Research #Demographer

  12. @rose_myrtle @TMakarios
    That website was pivotal in undermining #populationGrowth concerns in the 2010s and as a result set back movements to empower women, and to secure #familyPlanning and other services. With the help of an elevated #demographer at the #BBC, the world saw a marked increase in #fertility as a result, The problem of #unwantedBirths is a huge and they basically helped fuel it.

    It has helped to plunge more people into various forms of poverty, modern slavery, precarity etc.

  13. Belated #introduction

    I'm a #demographer and #sociologist, focused on mortality in the US

    Want to understand how I think about demographic modeling (and why I love it)? Read this interview:

    sites.google.com/g.ucla.edu/as

    Want to understand how I think about racism and mortality? Read this article or this interview:

    pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2014

    rampantmag.com/2020/11/deadlie

    Want to know about my favorite recent research?

    fediscience.org/@wrigleyfield/

    (non-work-centered stuff in the next post)

  14. #introduction!
    I'm a #sociologist, #demographer and #historian working on long-term change in #population #health. I'm interested in #healthinequalities, differences between #families and #intergenerational change, and #earlylife effects on health outcomes. I study #mortality, #morbidity, #reproductivehealth and #stature. I use historical register data as well as Swedish #registerdata. More on www.ingridvandijk.com!

  15. #introduction!
    I'm a #sociologist, #demographer and #historian working on long-term change in #population #health. I'm interested in #healthinequalities, differences between #families and #intergenerational change, and #earlylife effects on health outcomes. I study #mortality, #morbidity, #reproductivehealth and #stature. I use historical register data as well as Swedish #registerdata. More on www.ingridvandijk.com!

  16. #introduction!
    I'm a #sociologist, #demographer and #historian working on long-term change in #population #health. I'm interested in #healthinequalities, differences between #families and #intergenerational change, and #earlylife effects on health outcomes. I study #mortality, #morbidity, #reproductivehealth and #stature. I use historical register data as well as Swedish #registerdata. More on www.ingridvandijk.com!

  17. #introduction!
    I'm a #sociologist, #demographer and #historian working on long-term change in #population #health. I'm interested in #healthinequalities, differences between #families and #intergenerational change, and #earlylife effects on health outcomes. I study #mortality, #morbidity, #reproductivehealth and #stature. I use historical register data as well as Swedish #registerdata. More on www.ingridvandijk.com!

  18. #introduction!
    I'm a #sociologist, #demographer and #historian working on long-term change in #population #health. I'm interested in #healthinequalities, differences between #families and #intergenerational change, and #earlylife effects on health outcomes. I study #mortality, #morbidity, #reproductivehealth and #stature. I use historical register data as well as Swedish #registerdata. More on www.ingridvandijk.com!

  19. New server, new #introduction!

    I’m a #sociologist and #demographer interested in the relationships between #environmental change, sustainable development, and health and well-being.

    I study how #climate change affects food security, child nutrition, and infant health, and I examine the social processes underlying dam-induced displacement. Much of this work focuses on low- and middle-income countries (#Brazil and #Ethiopia in particular).

    I’m excited to connect with others here! 🌍

  20. Time for an #introduction! My name is Damiano and I’m #newhere. I’m a #sociologist and #family #demographer working on #ageingResearch. My research interests include #gender and #socialinequalities in #health in later life, #intergenerationalRelationships, social determinants of health (#SDoH), #welfareSystems, and #quantitativeMethods for #socialResearch. I’m looking forward to connecting with others interested in #sociology, #demography, #epidemiology, #gerontology, and other #SocialScience·s.

  21. Time for an #introduction! My name is Damiano and I’m #newhere. I’m a #sociologist and #family #demographer working on #ageingResearch. My research interests include #gender and #socialinequalities in #health in later life, #intergenerationalRelationships, social determinants of health (#SDoH), #welfareSystems, and #quantitativeMethods for #socialResearch. I’m looking forward to connecting with others interested in #sociology, #demography, #epidemiology, #gerontology, and other #SocialScience·s.

  22. Time for an #introduction! My name is Damiano and I’m #newhere. I’m a #sociologist and #family #demographer working on #ageingResearch. My research interests include #gender and #socialinequalities in #health in later life, #intergenerationalRelationships, social determinants of health (#SDoH), #welfareSystems, and #quantitativeMethods for #socialResearch. I’m looking forward to connecting with others interested in #sociology, #demography, #epidemiology, #gerontology, and other #SocialScience·s.

  23. Suppose I should do an #introduction post:
    I am a #geographer and #demographer who is #postac working at a consultancy/think tank. I am currently focused on a #data and #analytics technology transformation project at a US federal government agency. I work in #RStats and #python primarily. My academic work was focused on disasters and on social equity. I’m also a music fan and occasionally try to be funny.

  24. #Introduction: I am an Assistant Professor in #sociology at the University of Toronto. At the most general level, my research is on the "effects of education."

    Mostly I study the effect of education on labor markets / stratification, but I also am interested in (and doing research on) the effect of education on internal migration, civic behaviors, and social networks.

    I am not a real #demographer but I am often mistaken for one and I appreciate being involved in their research community.