European Population Conference 2005
Demographic challenges for social cohesion
Conference documentation
The documents available here are final draft reports and subject to further modifications
Opening session keynote speech
Keynote speech: Demographic challenges for social cohesion: a general overview, Charlotte Höhn
Demographic challenges for social cohesion: a review and analysis of the work of the
European Population Committee, 2001-2005, Charlotte Höhn
Session 1: Policy implications of changing family formation
Moderator’s notes session 1
Keynote speech: Living as a Family in Europe, Linda Hantrais
Portrait of the family in Europe Dimiter Philipov
The transition to parenthood in European societies Francesco C. Billari
Living as a Family in Europe Linda Hantrais
Session 2: Population ageing and its challenges to social policies
Moderator’s notes session 2
Keynote speech: Population Ageing and its Challenges to Social Policies, Ronald C. Schoenmaeckers
Population Ageing and its Challenges to Social Policies Ronald C. Schoenmaeckers
Older Workers in the Labour Market and Social Policies Irena E. Kotowska
Session 3: Impacts of migration on society and policies
Moderator’s notes session 3
Keynote speech: Types of migration in Europe: implications and policy concerns, John Salt
Types of migration in Europe: implications and policy concerns John Salt
Integration processes of migrants: research findings and policy challenges Rinus Penninx
Integration processes of migrants: Issues of schooling and housing Enrico Todisco
Round-table: Population issues and social cohesion - priorities for action
Moderator’s notes session 4
Demography, economy, public policies and people: a mismatch? Dragana Avramov
Proceedings from the Preparatory Parliamentary Seminar, Bratislava, 23-24 September 2004
Demographic Challenges for Social Cohesion with Specific Focus on Central and Eastern Europe