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CPC webinars

The 2020/21 CPC webinar series got off to a flying start, with many embracing the new online format and all webinars being well-attended.

Since the start of the new semester in October 2020, we have hosted 18 CPC webinars from our sites in Southampton and Scotland. We have welcomed speakers from across the globe, and we have been able to welcome more attendees than before with travel no longer a barrier to attendance. Most of the webinars are now available to watch again on our YouTube channel, so do take a look if you missed out or would like to see the presentations again.

Webinars

Carl Schmertmann, Florida State University

Estimating total fertility from the shape of the age pyramid: Bayesian models and applications

Matthias Studer, University of Geneva

The link between previous life trajectories and a later life outcome: A feature selection approach

Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz, Vienna Institute of Demography

An agent-based modelling approach to account for social interactions in demography. This keynote seminar formed part of the short course on Agent-based modelling for social research which ran in the autumn semester.

Alice Reid, University of Cambridge

Britain’s first demographic transition: an integrated geography

Gunnar Andersson, Stockholm University

Utilizing population register data to understand socioeconomic determinants of COVID-19 mortality: The case of Sweden

Yoann Doignon, UCLouvain, Centre for Demographic Research

The spatial diffusion of nonmarital childbearing in Belgium (1968-2017)

Ben Wilson, Stockholm University and London School of Economics

Understanding the lives of immigrants and their descendants: From selection to adaptation

Tom Alexis and Cecilia Macintyre, Scottish Government

Developing linkage ready data on Looked After Children for a new data linkage infrastructure in Scotland

Dominique Green, University of St Andrews

Reconsidered disadvantage in the United States: An intersectional analysis This was a CPC Athena Swan webinar held jointly with FemQuant.

Michaela Benzeval, University of Essex Understanding Society COVID-19 Study

Emilio Zagheni, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research and University of Washington

Studying health and migration using social media: Tools for survey participant recruitment complement digital trace data

Cecilia Vindrola, UCL

Carrying out rapid qualitative research during a pandemic: Emerging lessons from COVID-19

Monica Alexander, University of Toronto

A Bayesian cohort component projection model to estimate adult populations at the subnational level

Rory Coulter, UCL

A new look at the geography of housing careers in Great Britain

Sylwia Åukasik, Adam Mickiewicz University, and Jakub Bijak, University of Southampton

Paleodemography of Black Sea Scythians

Jamie Pearce, University of Edinburgh

Lifecourse of Place: how environments throughout life can support healthy ageing

Peter Eibich, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

Does retirement affect voluntary work provision?

Our upcoming webinars are listed on our events calendar, and you can follow us on Twitter and Facebook for the latest updates. And if you are unable to attend the live sessions, do subscribe to our YouTube channel to be alerted when our new videos become available.