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Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute NIDI

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Current research

(the most recent research is at the top)
Secretariat Families of migrant origin - a life course perspective (FaMiLife)
Secretariat Understanding migrants' choices - return migrants (CHOICES)
Secretariat Integrated modelling of European migration (IMEM)
Secretariat Prospective analysis for the Mediterranean region (MEDPRO)
Secretariat Employment 2025. How will multiple transitions affect the European labour market (NEUJOBS)
Secretariat The Comparative Family Policy Database
Secretariat Demography Network of the European Observatory on the Social Situation and Demography (DemoNet)
Secretariat Parenting and the life course from a cross-national perspective
Secretariat Social security in 2025
Secretariat Sociology of retirement
Secretariat The Influence of Family and School on Future Life Plans of Adolescents
Secretariat Prenatal under nutrition and mortality through age 63 (FAMINE)
Secretariat Assessing Needs for Care in European Nations (ANCIEN)
Secretariat Demographic and Migratory Flows affecting European Regions and Cities (DEMIFER)
Secretariat Social Statistical Information System and Population Census Aruba
Secretariat Activating Senior Potential in Ageing Europe (ASPA)
Secretariat Reproductive decision-making in a macro-micro perspective (REPRO)
Secretariat The timing of life: uncerstanding cross-national differences in the organisation of the life course in Europe (LIFETIMING)
Secretariat Financial resource flows for population and AIDS activities (RF)
Secretariat The process of retirement: a dynamic and multi-actor perspective
Secretariat Population Issues in the Netherlands (WPRB 2012)
Secretariat The long-term development of public health
Secretariat Generations and Gender Programme (GGP) : A European research infrastructure on the causes and consequences of demographic developments
Secretariat Netherlands Kinship Panel Study (NKPS)
Secretariat Nuptiality in the Netherlands 1815-1970

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