Heike Trappe and Roland Rau named new editors of CPoS
CPoS welcomes its two new editors Heike Trappe and Roland Rau (both: University of Rostock) who succeed Frans Willekens.
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CPoS welcomes its two new editors Heike Trappe and Roland Rau (both: University of Rostock) who succeed Frans Willekens.
Read More Read more about Heike Trappe and Roland Rau named new editors of CPoSLearn more about FReDA data in the recently published CPoS special issue “Family Research and Demographic Analysis – New Insights from the German Family Demography Panel Study”. 5 articles show the data’s rich research potential. FReDA is crucial for (future) demographic and family analyses, not only in Germany.
Read More Read more about Special Issue with first FReDA data analyses publishedNew CPoS special issue on "Refugee Migration to Europe – Current Challenges and Potentials for Cities and Regions" published. Read more in the Editorial by our guest editors Rainer Wehrhahn and Zine-Eddine Hathat (both: CAU Kiel University, Department of Geography). https://www.comparativepopulationstudies.de/index.php/CPoS/article/view/539
Read More Read more about Special Issue on refugee migration to Europe publishedNew CPoS special issue on "The Identification of Causal Mechanisms in Demographic Research" published. Read more in the Editorial by our guest editors Johannes Huinink (University of Bremen, SOCIUM – Research Center on Inequality and Social Policy) and Josef Brüderl (University of Munich, Department of Sociology). https://comparativepopulationstudies.de/index.php/CPoS/article/view/469
Read More Read more about Special Issue on causal mechanisms in demographic research publishedNew CPoS special issue on "The Role of Internal Migration as a Driver of Regional Population Change in Europe" published. Read more in the Editorial by our guest editors Philip Rees (School of Geography, University of Leeds, UK) and Nikola Sander (German Federal Institute for Population Research). https://comparativepopulationstudies.de/index.php/CPoS/article/view/392
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