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804: Seminar, CGES Research Collaborative: “Family Dynamics in a Changing Europe”

W, 9:00-11:30

Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor

This graduate-level course provides an overview of recent theory and research on changes and dynamics in family demographic behavior in Europe . With its variation in cultural, political, economic, and institutional settings, Europe is the ideal place to test various hypotheses on the causes and consequences of family demographic change in economically developed societies. The recent transformation of Central and Eastern Europe , and the increasing importance of international migration have added to the variety of demographic dynamics of the continent. The seminar will cover changes in living arrangements and union dynamics; changes in childbearing dynamics; causes and consequences of family-demographic change; relationships between social and economic policy and family-demographic change; and transnational vital events, family dynamics in the course of international migration. Particular attention will be devoted to comparative research within Europe and to theoretically informative comparisons with low-fertility settings in North America , Oceania and East Asia .  

The course is a joint venture between Stockholm University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA). Class meetings will be held via video conference so that all faculty and students can participate simultaneously. The course is supported by UW-Madison’s Center for German and European Studies and by the Demography Unit at Stockholm University . I t is designed to further a collaborative research agenda among faculty and doctoral students at both institutions. Professor Elizabeth Thomson leads the UW-Madison group, which includes Professors James Raymo, an expert on the demography of Japanese families, and Madeleine Wong, a geographer whose research focuses on transnational migration and family relationships. At Stockholm University , Dr. Gunnar Andersson (Docent), a leading expert on family demographic change in the Nordic countries, is the course organizer . Guest lecturers will include Professor Ron Lesthaeghe , Professor Emeritus of Demography and Social Science Methodology at the Free University of Brussels and Visiting Professor at the University of Michigan and the University of California-Irvine; Professor Caroline Bledsoe, Northwestern University; Dr. Gerda Neyer, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; and Dr. Mikaela Kreyenfeld, University of Rostock and Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research.

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