Feb. 20, 2025
SoGreen Project Launch in Brussels
The SoGreen project launched in Brussels on 19–20 February 2025, uniting SHARE, ESS, GGP, and GUIDE to study the social impacts of Europe’s green transition.
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Feb. 20, 2025
The SoGreen project launched in Brussels on 19–20 February 2025, uniting SHARE, ESS, GGP, and GUIDE to study the social impacts of Europe’s green transition.
Read moreFeb. 12, 2025
At Dutch Demography Day 2025 in Utrecht, GGP-CCT researchers presented new insights from the Generations and Gender Survey on family planning, mixed-mode data collection, and singlehood.
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Dec. 17, 2024
At the ODISSEI Conference on 4 December 2024, GGP joined leading European infrastructures to discuss the future of social surveys, with a focus on mixed-mode and push-to-web innovations.
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Nov. 24, 2024
The GGS-II Austrian team hosted a workshop in Vienna on 20 November 2024, followed by the Wittgenstein Centre Conference, both highlighting new insights on fertility and family dynamics.
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Vytenis Deimantas presented GGP updates at the 17th UNECE Standing Working Group on Ageing in Geneva, highlighting the programme’s role in evidence-based policymaking on demographic change.
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Oct. 15, 2024
The GGP won the Dutch Data Prize 2024 in the Social Sciences & Humanities category, recognizing its achievements in making data openly accessible and FAIR.
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Sept. 26, 2024
On 26 September 2024, the GGP Board of Governmental Representatives held its fourth meeting in The Hague, focusing on the GGP’s transition to an ERIC and its role in advancing demographic research across Europe.
Read moreSept. 17, 2024
Vytenis Deimantas gave a guest lecture at the University of Groningen on the value and challenges of longitudinal surveys, with students engaging hands-on with the Generations and Gender Survey (GGS).
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