Mathias Lerch
@mathias_lerch
Population, urbanization and development | Head of the Urban Demography Lab @EPFL_en
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https://www.epfl.ch/labs/urbdemo/ 22-08-2018 18:25:20
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Asylum-related migration is complex and volatile. Still, it can be forecast effectively! Our new #openaccess article on Nature Scientific Reports with stefano maria iacus & @teddy_wilkin introduces a novel #datadriven approach to forecasting social processes. A🧵1/6 nature.com/articles/s4159…
📢PAPER ALERT!📢 I'm very excited to share my new PLOS One paper "The interplay of migration and cultural similarity between countries: Evidence from Facebook data on food and drink interests" w/ Sophie Lohmann Emilio Zagheni Pedro Vaz de Melo Fabrício Benevenuto Filipe Ribeiro 👩💻journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…
Job alert! The MPIDR currently offers a PhD student position on #mortality #inequalities, co-supervised by NIDI colleague Fanny Janssen and Ugofilippo Basellini Emilio Zagheni C.G. Camarda Ined Application deadline: 20 March 2022 demogr.mpg.de/en/career_6122…
Do inclusive policies work ? In this new paper published on BMC Series, Philippe Wanner and I show that expanding access to health services leads to better outcomes for undocumented migrants. #migration #publichealth tinyurl.com/8uymsw9u
From early retirement and the life course of baby boomers to feminism and COVID-19, this LIVES Centre conference brings together experts in population sciences! 📆 20 Sep at 4:30 PM 📍 University of Lausanne More Info: bit.ly/3Ba16B5
🚨Lecture Series in Urban Demography organized by URBDEMO LAB EPFL When? March 9th, 12.15-13.30PM ECT Speaker? Robert Ian McDonald, Ph.D. The Nature Conservancy Topic? Denser and greener cities: Green interventions to achieve both urban density and nature Where? EPFL, Room ELD 020 & on Zoom👇
🚨Lecture Series in Urban Demography The Urban Demography Lab EPFL has the pleasure to invite you to the lecture by Etienne Piguet Université Neuchâtel on “Climate, mobility and migration : making sense of a complicated nexus” EAPS #Demography #PopTwitter
🚨URBDEMO Lecture Series Curious about how human population growth can be traced back to Baltic Sea sediments? Dr. Jérôme Kaiser from Leibniz_IOW will tell us more next Wednesday 10/05 at 12.15PM! EAPS Population Europe IUSSP EPFL-ENAC
🚨URBDEMO Lecture Series We are excited that this Wednesday @goujon_anne from IIASA will be with us to discuss demographic disparities in Europe: trends and implications at different geographical scales. Please join us! EAPS Population Europe Wittgenstein Centre EPFL-ENAC