New publications with the Czech GGS Covid Pilot study
Last year, several studies were published based on data from the Czech GGS Covid Pilot study. They focus on fertility, life satisfaction, partner stability, or satisfaction with the partnership.
The 5th GGP User Conference organized by the Generations and Gender Programme in cooperation with INED will be held 23-25 October 2019 in Paris.
The aim of the international conference is to bring together researchers working with data from the Generations and Gender Survey and invites them to present and discuss their most recent methodological approaches and empirical findings. The conference provides a forum for exchange of ideas among current as well as prospective GGP users, policy makers and the research community at large.
Call for Abstracts
Abstracts should be submitted via the form on the GGP Website (www.ggp-i.org) by 26th April 2019.
Abstracts of papers focusing on – but not limited to – the following topics are welcome:
There will also be a one-day methodological training on 23 October 2019.
Last year, several studies were published based on data from the Czech GGS Covid Pilot study. They focus on fertility, life satisfaction, partner stability, or satisfaction with the partnership.
According to a new paper with data from the Czech GGS COVID Pilot, working from home was associated with more frequent conflicts between work and family during the Covid-19 pandemic, especially among men and parents of children under 15.