Overview
GGP supports a growing international community of researchers working on population and family dynamics. From early-career scholars to senior researchers, academics across the world use GGP data to advance understanding of social and demographic change.
- 6000+ registered users
- 60+ countries represented
- Wide range of disciplines
- 1300+ publications
What do researchers use GGP data for?
Researchers use GGP data to analyze key life course transitions—such as partnership, fertility, separation, and aging—within and across countries. Common research topics include:
- Fertility intentions and reproductive health
- Gender equality and division of labor
- Intergenerational support and aging
- Migration and transnational families
- Youth transitions and NEET status
- Family diversity and shared custody
- Work-life balance and policy evaluation