1.
Impact of the Covid-19 Epidemic on Immigrant Cause-Specific Mortality in Spain: A Penalty beyond Covid-19 •
Néstor Aldea-Ramos , University of Paris 1 and INED.
2.
Between Staying and Moving: Understanding Residential (Im)mobility in Lisbon and Porto •
Alda Azevedo , Instituto de Ciências Sociais; Nachatter Singh Kaur, Center For Demographic Studies (CED).
3.
When migration wears you down: insights on health decline from Italy •
Elisa Barbiano di Belgiojoso , University of Milano-Bicocca; Stefania M.L. Rimoldi, University of Milano-Bicocca; Eleonora Trappolini, University of Milan-Bicocca.
4.
Stay or Leave? The Impact of Haze Pollution on Innovation Talent Mobility in China •
Jingyu Bi, Xi'an Jiaotong University; MENG BAI, Xi`an Jiaotong University; Shuzhuo Li , Xi'an Jiaotong University.
5.
Time and Resilience in the Refugee Experiences: Insights from Italy and Germany •
Annalisa Busetta , University of Palermo; Daria Mendola, University of Palermo.
6.
Intergenerational Educational Mobility in Europe: Comparing Second-Generation Immigrants and Natives through Welfare Regimes •
Mattia Capelli , University of Florence; Elisa Barbiano di Belgiojoso, University of Milano-Bicocca.
7.
Social Identities and Political Participation of Immigrants and Their Descendants in Europe •
Sarah Christison , University of St Andrews; Hill Kulu, University of St Andrews.
8.
Partnership Status and Mortality across Migration Generations: Evidence from Sweden •
Agostino Cristofalo , Sapienza University of Rome; Sven Drefahl, Stockholm University; Eleonora Mussino, Umeå University; Eleonora Trappolini, University of Milan-Bicocca.
9.
Going Back Home? Analyzing the Role of Overqualification in Shaping Immigrant Mobility •
Fatima de Arriba Moreno , Lund University.
10.
How Does Internal Migration Impact the Fertility Behaviour of Individuals? An Analysis across the Global South. •
Wenxiu Du , EPFL; Dorothee Beckendorff, EPFL; Mathias Lerch, EPFL.
11.
Beyond Assimilation: Success and Belonging among Portuguese Descendants in the U.S. •
Martha Rocío Estrada Rivera , Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon (ICS-ULisboa); Alda Azevedo, Instituto de Ciências Sociais; Lara Patrício Tavares, Professor.
12.
Navigating Ukrainians’ Integration in Slovakia: Identification of Its Barriers and Facilitators •
Andrej Findor, Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences, Comenius University in Bratislava; Michaela Šedovicová , Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences, Comenius University in Bratislava; Martino Comelli, Institute for Sociology, Slovak Academy of Sciences.
13.
Pre- and Post-Arrival Effects on State and Development of Refugees' Mental Health Status in Germany. •
Daniela Foresta , University of Salford; Elena Ambrosetti, Sapienza University of Rome; Hans Dietrich, IAB.
14.
The Ground beneath Her Feet: Women’s Land Rights and Migration in Rural China •
Xinhong Fu ; Fei XIE, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou); Wanru Xiong, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou).
15.
The Role of Diverse Family Arrangements in Shaping Integration Outcomes of Ukrainian Migrants in Poland •
Agata Gorny ; Weronika Kloc-Nowak, University of Warsaw.
16.
A Choice for the Child: Ethnolinguistic Affiliation of Children of Native-Immigrant Couples in Finland •
Camilla Härtull , Åbo Akademi University; Ognjen Obucina, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Jan Saarela, Åbo Akademi University.
17.
Migration Intentions through Dual Motivational Forces: Integrating Push–Pull–Mooring and Planned Behavior Approaches •
Shiu-Wan Hung , National Central University.
18.
Formal and Informal Support in Shaping Refugees’ Mobility Intentions •
Roberto Impicciatore , Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna; Livia Elisa Ortensi, University of Bologna; Francesca Tosi, University of Bologna; Antonina Zhelenkova, University of Bologna.
19.
Return migration and gender inequality in the Indian technology industry •
Elizabeth Jacobs , University of Connecticut.
20.
FROM EMIGRATION TO IMMIGRATION: NEW PATTERNS AND CHALLENGES IN LITHUANIA •
Justina Jakštiene , Lithuanian Centre of Social Sciences, Institute of Sociology.
21.
Investigating the Role of English Language Proficiency on Humanitarian Migrants' Economic Settlement in Australia: A Longitudinal Investigation •
Santosh Jatrana , Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, Deakin University.
22.
More Lonely Abroad? Loneliness among Mid-Life and Older Indian Migrants in the UK Compared to Host and Origin Populations •
Mengxing Joshi , University of St Andrews.
23.
Modelling Partnership, Fertility and Employment Changes among Individuals with a Migrant Family Background: A Multistate Microsimulation Approach •
Hill Kulu , University of St Andrews; Sarah Christison, University of St Andrews; Andrew Ibbetson, UCL; Julia Mikolai, University of St Andrews.
24.
Differences in Healthy Life Expectancy between Migrants and Natives in Germany: a Multistate Life Table Approach •
Adrian Kunz, Tilburg University; Adrien Remund , Rijksuniversiteit Groningen; Tim Riffe, University of Basque Country.
25.
Changing Roles of Marriage and Family Status for Labor Migration? The Case of Rural China •
Weiwen Lai , Bielefeld University; Jing Song, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
26.
Well-being and Sociocultural Adaptation in Relation to Return Intentions: The Case of Italian Retirees in Ticino •
Giulia Laporta Parsaei , University of Florence, University of Milano-Bicocca; Claudio Bolzman, HETS – HES-SO Geneva; Camilla Matera, University of Florence; Elisa Barbiano di Belgiojoso, University of Milano-Bicocca.
27.
Genetic Selectivity in Migration: Polygenic Insights into Heterogeneous Outcomes of Domestic Migration in the US •
yuxin liu , Princeton University.
28.
The Impact of Economic and Employment Instability on Fertility: Sub-Population Heterogeneities in Sweden •
Mimmi Aurora Lounela , Stockholm University.
29.
Changing Patterns of Emigration among Persons with Refugee Background in Sweden, 2000–2024 •
Karin Lundström , Statistics Sweden; Dalia Hamdan, Statistics Sweden; Lena Lundkvist, Statistics Sweden.
30.
Gender Gap in Non-Economic Migrants’ Employment Trajectories: The Role of Differences in Entering and Exiting (First) Employment •
Julie Maes , University of Antwerp; Jonas Wood, University of Antwerp; Karel Neels, University of Antwerp.
31.
Forced mobility as an adaptation strategy due to climate change in the Brazilian Amazon: bridging Indigenous local realities and scientific knowledge •
PEDRO MARQUES , CEDEPLAR UFMG; Alisson Barbieri, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Rodrigo Reis, Universidade Federal do Amazonas.
32.
Gendered Patterns of Multimorbidity across Migration Backgrounds: Evidence from Norwegian Population Registers (2014–2019) •
Dina Maskileyson , University of Luxembourg; Bettina Hünteler, DIW Berlin.
33.
Monitoring Cross-Border Refugee Flows from Sudan Using Digital Trace Data •
Jackson Mason-Mackay , Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research and University of Manchester.
34.
Between Regularity and Informality: Migrant Women Employed in the Personal and Household Services in Italy •
Rocco Mazza , University of Bari Aldo Moro; Gabrielli Giuseppe, University of Naples Federico II; Strozza Salvatore, University of Naples Federico II; Anna Paterno.
35.
Integration Policies and Disadvantage in Receipt of Non-Contributory Benefits among Immigrants in Europe •
Márton Medgyesi , TÁRKI Social Research Institute; Maria Giulia Montanari, University of Milano-Bicocca.
36.
Beyond the passport: Assessing the labour market impact of citizenship acquisition among immigrants in Italy •
Rocco Molinari , Istat (Istituto Nazionale di Statistica); Maria Elena Pontecorvo, Istat.
37.
Who Migrates, and with Whom? Coresidential Family Arrangements across Latin American Migration Corridors •
Camila Montiel , Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics; Andrés Castro Torres, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics; Mariona Lozano, CED, Centre for Demographic Studies.
38.
Migrant Children's Access to Early Childhood Education in Sweden: Integration through ECEC •
Eleonora Mussino , Umeå University; Ida Ljungström, Stockholm University; Ann-Zofie Duvander, Stockholm University; Andreas Ljungström, Stockholm University.
39.
When Borders Close: How the Covid-19 Pandemic Reduced over-Coverage among Nordic Migrants in Sweden •
Eleonora Mussino, Umeå University; Bruno Santos , Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena; Sven Drefahl, Stockholm University; Andrea Monti, Mälardalen University.
40.
Risk of Child Welfare Involvement among Children of Kalaallit Inuit Descent in Denmark and Greenland •
Mikkeline Munk Nielsen, University of Copenhagen; Peter Fallesen , Rockwool Foundation; Martin Eiermann, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Brielle Bryan, Rice University; Christopher Wildeman, Duke University.
41.
The Health of Parents Who Remain Behind. Socioeconomic and Community Differentials in the Health of Parents in Mexico Whose Children Migrated to the United States. •
Margherita Odasso ; Diederik Boertien, Centre d Estudis Demografics (CED); Pau Baizan, Universität Pompeu Fabra.
42.
Beyond Numbers: Uncertainty and Non-Numeric Fertility Preferences among Migrants in Italy •
Livia Elisa Ortensi , University of Bologna; Eleonora Mussino, Umeå University; Mimmi Aurora Lounela, Stockholm University; Chiara Ludovica Comolli, University of Bologna.
43.
Fertility Intentions among Migrants in Italy: Exploring Gendered Patterns across Origins •
Anna Paterno ; Giuseppe Gabrielli, University of Naples Federico II; Thaís García-Pereiro, University of Bari Aldo Moro; Salvatore Strozza, University of Naples Federico II.
44.
How Does ALMP Effectiveness Vary by the Intersection of Parenthood and Migration Background? •
Ewan Pols , University of Antwerp; Jonas Wood, University of Antwerp; Karel Neels, University of Antwerp.
45.
Fertility Expectations under Conditions of War and Flight: Ukrainian Refugee Women in Germany •
Kerstin Ruckdeschel , Federal Institute for Population Research; Brienna Perelli-Harris, University of Southampton; Nadja Milewski, Federal Institute for Population Research; Martin Bujard, Federal Institute for Population Research.
46.
Variation in Motives for Moving by Distance: Evidence from Germany •
Heiko Rüger , Federal Institute for Population Research; Elias Hofmann, Federal Institute for Population Research; Nik Lomax, University of Leeds.
47.
Disentangling Population Mobility during Disasters Using Digital Trace Data: The Case of 2023 Earthquakes in Turkey •
Ebru Sanlitürk , Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research.
48.
The Profession of a Migrant: The Role of Spatial Mobility in Forming Migration Intentions •
Ekaterina Sharepina, Scientific-Educational Laboratory on Socio-Demographic Policy, Vishnevsky Institute of Demography, HSE University; Olga Rodina , International Laboratory for Population and Health, HSE University; Mikhail Balaban, Scientific-Educational Laboratory on Socio-Demographic Policy, Vishnevsky Institute of Demography, HSE University; Polina Korzh, National Research University Higher School of Economics.
49.
Migration and Automation – Spatial Clustering of Foreign Populations by Risk of Technology-Induced Job Loss in Denmark •
Marcin Stonawski , Statistics Denmark / CASPAR; Vegard Skirbekk, University of Oslo and Norwegian Institute of Public Health.
50.
Does the Likelihood of Parent-Child Estrangement Differ by Migration Background? Evidence from Germany •
Michael Zaslavsky , University of Wisconsin-Madison; Flavia Mazzeo, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research.