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| Opening of the Conference |
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| Mr Marek Belka, Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe |
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| Mr. Koço Barka, Minister of Labour, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, Albania |
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| Ms Urve Palo, Minister of Population and Ethnic Affairs, Estonia |
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| Ms Liudmila Denisova, Minister of Labour and Social Policy, Ukraine |
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| Policy discussion and research on generations and gender |
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| Mr Andres Vikat, Chief of the Populations Activities Unit, United Nations Economic
Commission for Europe
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| Ms Siri Tellier, Director, United Nations Population Fund Geneva Office |
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| Mr Julius op de Beke, Socio-Economic Analyst, DG Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, European Commission |
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| Ms Agnes von Maravic, Head of Family Policies Section, Council of Europe |
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| Panel Discussion (a): Very low birth rates |
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| Chair/Moderator |
Ms Janina Józwiak, Director, Institute of Statistics and Demography, Warsaw School of Economics, Poland |
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| Rapporteur |
Ms Duška Kneževic Hocevar, Senior Research Fellow, Sociomedical Institute, Scientific Research
Centre at the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Slovenia
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| Keynote speech |
The happiness commonality: Fertility decisions in low-fertility settings
Mr Francesco C. Billari
Director and Professor, Carlo F. Dondena Centre for
Research on Social Dynamics, Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, Italy
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Are fertility intentions a relevant measure for policy purposes?
Mr Dimiter Philipov, Leader of Research Group on Comparative European Demography, Vienna
Institute of Demography, Austria
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The spread of and access to infertility treatment in four GGP-countries
Ms Inge Pasteels, Research Centre for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, University of Antwerp,
Belgium |
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| Policy statements |
Estonia: Ms Mare Ainsaar, Counsellor to the Minister of Population and Ethnic Affairs |
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Slovenia: Mr Janez Malacic, Professor, Faculty of Economics, Statistical Institute, University of Ljubljana |
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| Panel Discussion (b): Realities of parenthood and childbearing |
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| Chair/Moderator |
Ms Siri Tellier, Director, United Nations Population Fund Geneva Office |
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| Rapporteur |
Mr Jürgen Dorbritz, Senior Researcher, Federal Institute for Population Research, Germany
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| Keynote speech |
Realities of Parenthood and the Second Child
Ms Michaela Kreyenfeld
Professor, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research / Rostock University, Germany
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Transition to the second child in partnerships of different type in Russia
Mr Sergei V. Zakharov, Deputy Director, Institute of Demography, State University – Higher School
of Economics, Russian Federation
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Realities of parenthood and childbearing: Second nest parents
Mr Gijs Beets, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute, The Netherlands
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| Policy statements |
Romania: Ms Ileana Carmen Manu, Director, Directorate of social services and social assistance rights, Specialist in geriatrics and gerontology, Ministry of Labour, Family and Equal Opportunities |
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Slovenia: Ms Majda Erzar, Director General, Directorate for Family Affairs, Ministry of Labour, Family and Social Affairs |
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| Panel Discussion (c): Walking the tightrope of career and family |
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Mr Werner Haug, Director, Population Studies and Household Surveys, Swiss Federal Statistical Office, Switzerland |
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Ms Martine Corijn, Research Center of the Flemish Government, Research Center of the Flemish Government, Belgium
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| Keynote speech |
Work-family balance and childbearing intentions in France, Germany and Russia
Ms Ariane Pailhé
Head, Unit of Economic Demography, Institut National d´Etudes Démographiques, France
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Realization of fertility intentions: A focus on gender related labour market effects and on child related benefits
Mr Zsolt Spéder, Director, Demographic Research Institute, Hungarian Central Statistical Office, Hungary
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Relative employment positions of partners and gender relations in the framework of women-friendly policies in France and Russia
Ms Oxana Sinyavskaya, Deputy Director, Independent Institute for Social Policy, Russian Federation |
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Germany: Ms Nina Parra, Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth |
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Lithuania: Ms Violeta Murauskaite, Secretary, Ministry of Social Security and Labour |
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France: Ms Jacqueline Gottely-Fayet, Responsable de la mission des études, de la recherche et des statistiques, Service des droits des femmes et de l'égalité |
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| Panel Discussion (d): Breaking down barriers by integrating young people |
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Mr Helge Brunborg, Senior Researcher, Division for Social and Demographic Research, Statistics Norway, Norway |
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| Rapporteur |
Mr Arnstein Aassve, Professor, C.F. Dondena Centre for Research on Social Dynamics, Bocconi University, Italy
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| Keynote speech |
Circumstances of Young Adults
Mr John Hobcraft
Professor, Department of Social Policy and Social Work, University of York, United Kingdom
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Transition to adulthood and leaving the parental home in the Czech Republic - consequences of housing affordability
Ms Sylva Höhne, Research Institute for Labour and Social Affairs, Czech Republic
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Recent trends in the formation of marital and non-marital unions in Russia, Romania, Bulgaria, and Hungary
Ms Aiva Jasilioniene, Laboratory of Demographic Data, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Germany |
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United Nations Population Fund: Mr Christopher Grollman, Youth policy researcher, CST Bratislava |
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| Panel Discussion (e): In the age of old age |
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Ms Pearl Dykstra, Professor, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute, The Netherlands |
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| Rapporteur |
Mr Patrick Deboosere, Research Associate, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
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| Keynote speech |
In the age of old age - Living arrangements and family relationships affecting social integration
of older adults in West, Central and East Europe
Ms Jenny Gierveld
Professor Emeritus, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute, The Netherlands
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The realisation of ‘active ageing’ in four European countries
Ms Kim Boudiny, Research Centre for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, University of Antwerp, Belgium
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Taking health into account in the analysis of intergenerational relations: a comparison of France and Germany
Mr Jacques Légaré, Professor Emeritus, Department of Demography, University of Montreal, Canada |
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Canada: Ms Kathy O'Hara, Senior Associate Deputy Minister, Human Resources and Social Development Canada |
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Finland: Ms Päivi Voutilainen, Development Manager, Department for Family and Social Affairs, Ministry of Social Affairs and Health |
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| Panel Discussion (f): Solidarity between and within generations |
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Ms Marja-Liisa Parjanne, Ministerial Counsellor, Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, Finland |
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| Rapporteur |
Ms Oxana Sinyavskaya, Deputy Director, Independent Institute for Social Policy, Russian Federation
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Population ageing and intergenerational solidarity - Public opinion about the family-welfare state balance
Mr Svein Olav Daatland
Research Professor, NOVA – Norwegian Social Research, Norway
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Filial obligations in a cross-national perspective
Ms Pearl A. Dykstra, Professor, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute, The Netherlands
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Cross-national comparison of the availability for familial support for elderly people
Mr Robert Naderi, Federal Institute for Population Research, Germany |
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| Policy statements |
Armenia: Ms Galina Poghosyan, Chief Specialist, Family, Children and Women Issues Department Ministry of Labour and Social Issues |
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Greece: Ms Kallirroi Nicolis, Expert in Geriatric Issues, Ministry of Health and Social Solidarity |
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United Kingdom: Mr Ian Moss, Head of Strategy Unit, Strategy Directorate, Department for Work and Pensions |
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| Panel Discussion (g): Moving towards gender equality |
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Ms Jacqueline Gottely-Fayet, Responsable de la mission des études, de la recherche et des statistiques, Service des droits des femmes et de l'égalité, France |
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Ms Romina Fraboni, Researcher, Istituto Nazionale di Statistica, Italy
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Moving towards gender equality
Ms Gerda Neyer
Head of the Laboratory of Population and Policy, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Germany
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Is the Czech Republic moving outwards gender equality?
Ms Jitka Rychtaríková, Professor, Department of Demography and Geodemography, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic
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Demographic change and filial responsibility – a comparative exploration
Ms Britt Slagsvold, Senior Researcher, NOVA – Norwegian Social Research, Norway |
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Gender roles and gender asymmetry in Georgia and France
Ms Irina Badurashvili, Director, Georgian Centre of Population Research, Georgia |
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Czech Republic: Ms Katerina Príhodová, Head of Family Policy Department, Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs |
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Germany: Mr Christian Hoenisch, Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth |
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Moldova: Mr Sergiu Sainciuc, Deputy Minister of Economy and Trade |
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