“They gladly transgress the #conservative #taboos against #adultery, #incest and #intergenerational #sex because all members of their #household have the status of #servant, whatever their blood relationship.” open.substack.com/pub/adamtooz...

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📢 📢 Call For Papers

The CPC-CG Symposium on Intergenerational Change and Support will be held at CPC-CG, University of #StAndrews, on 23-24 June 2026.

This symposium offers a fantastic opportunity for #population and #socialscience researchers to come together, exchange ideas, and discuss cutting-edge research on #intergenerational support and change. We warmly invite you to be part of this vibrant and engaging event

📅 Submission deadline: 13 April 2026

https://www.cpc.ac.uk/activities/event_calendar/1002/Centre_for_Population_Change__Connecting_Generations_Symposium_on_Intergenerational_Change_and_Support

#demography

📝 Plot: In the French countryside two unlikely companions from different generations — an eccentric older man and a young admirer of nature — form an unexpected bond while caring for a runaway circus bear. Their journey of friendship, curiosity and gentle humor celebrates life, the wild and the joy of simple moments.

#LHommeQuiAVuLOursQuiAVuLhomme #Comedy #FrenchCinema #Friendship #NatureTale #Intergenerational #BearAdventure #RuralLife

🌟 Did you discover our 'Researcher spotlight' in the latest issue of Changing Populations, our newsletter magazine? If not, you missed some great interviews, announcements and resources 🌟

▶️ Navigate to section 10 to read the full round-up: https://sway.cloud.microsoft/WzAYgcw05ELXCdXJ?ref=Link

#socialscience #economics #demography #eventhistoryanalysis #carers #caring #intergenerational #generations #migration #REF2029 #BBCRADIO4 #demographic #population #changingpopulations

  this is so true and comes highly recommended  

" #intergenerational #friendships contribute to healthy development and wellbeing "

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02-23/intergenerational-friendships-bridge-divide/106360088

How becoming friends with an 82-year-old made age seem irrelevant

Headlines often highlight the divisions between older and younger Australians, but research suggests intergenerational friendships can help to reduce age-based discrimination in both directions, while offering other benefits.

Missed our #CPCCGWebinar last week with Marie Konge Nielsen from the Syddansk Universitet?

🏥 Watch again as Marie explores how #nurses from three #generations experience #intergenerational exchange as a foundation for #professionalidentity development. She discusses findings that show that the exchange of knowledge and #clinical experiences between the generations will improve not only the #workingenvironment but also #treatment, #care and #patientsafety

https://youtu.be/HArc5t4vf5E?si=MfzRenVE5qqtgfsO

#nursing

Creation of a professional identity as a nurse in a generational perspective - Marie Konge Nielsen

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🔝 Today is the day: the European Day of Demography! 🔵 Demography matters. Evidence on population developments is required for political, social and business planning and decision-making at the… | Andreas Edel

🔝 Today is the day: the European Day of Demography! 🔵 Demography matters. Evidence on population developments is required for political, social and business planning and decision-making at the European, national and regional levels. 🔵 Demography has a long tradition of data collection, evaluation and analysis: On 4 February 1662, John Graunt completed the first such study, marking the inception of the scientific disciplines of demography and epidemiology. 🔝 Let's talk. About how generations will live together. In the future. This year's topic: Sharing financial and non-monetary resources (e.g. care time) between and within generations can foster a sense of solidarity, social cohesion and resilience. But are these resources distributed fairly? 🔜 Join us online today to discuss one of the most urgent issues in recent policies with eminent experts. 📅 Wednesday, 4 February 2026, 13.00 - 14.30 (CET). 🖋️ You can register here: https://lnkd.in/dptWDRxV 📰 Read our new discussion paper (in German; the authors will conclude and discuss their findings during the event) 💾 https://lnkd.in/d9WySyga We would like to thank the following experts for their valuable contributions to the event and paper: Matthias Albert (Universität Bielefeld) | Bernhard Binder-Hammer (Vienna Institute of Demography (VID)) | Claudia Diehl (Universität Konstanz) | Jane Falkingham (ESRC Centre for Population Change and Connecting Generations | Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz (Technische Universität Wien) | Denis Gerstorf (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) | Karsten Hank (Universität zu Köln) | Klaus Hurrelmann (Hertie School) | Pauline Kleinschlömer (Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung – BiB) | C. Katharina Spieß (Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung (BiB) und Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz | Pieter Vanhuysse, Syddansk Universitet - University of Southern Denmark | Hans-Werner Wahl, Universität Heidelberg | Martin Werding (Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung und Ruhr-Universität Bochum | Elena Ziege (Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung (BiB). The event is based on the results of a Population Europe project funded by the Bundesministerium für Bildung, Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend. Photo by Askar Abayev (pexels.com)

Out now - the new issue of Changing Populations, the #ESRC Centre for #Population Change and Connecting #Generations newsletter magazine.

Rounding up our members' activities over the last six months, we cover how we are contributing to the debate across the #UK and #Europe on the #demographic challenges affecting our society.

https://sway.cloud.microsoft/WzAYgcw05ELXCdXJ?ref=Link&loc=play

#demography #socialsciences #migration #fertility #forecasting #ageing #intergenerational #socialpolicy #grandparents #sleep #paygap #birthrates

Changing Populations

Welcome to issue 17 of Changing Populations.