The GGP and Population Europe were proud to organise a Stakeholder Seminar The future of the generations to come: Youth, Work-Life-Balance and Solidarity in Europe at the European Parliament on 23 January 2018. An detailed Event Review, prepared by Population Europe and GGP teams, is available on Population Europe's website.
The seminar began with three presentations, available below, focusing on research findings about current trends in the transition to adulthood, work-life balance and future needs that current young generations may face in family formation and ageing. Opportunities for policies to tackle pressing societal issues, and the role of social science data infrastructures herein, were discussed. 50 representatives from public policy, civil society and the research community
GGP Director Anne Gauthier welcomes MEPs, research and civil society representatives to the Stakeholder Seminar[/caption]
This event, with 50 representatives from public policy, civil society and the research community in attendance, was hosted by Alessia Mosca, Brando Benifei and Emilian Pavel, Members of the European Parliament.
Presentations by leading social science researchers included:
- Towards a new pattern of transition to adulthood? Francesco Billari, Dean of Faculty and Professor of Demography, Bocconi University, Milan
- Will the younger generations have new demands for social policies? Trude Lappegård, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Oslo
- Ageing and intergenerational solidarity: Importance and implications of changing trends. Emily Grundy, Director of the Institute for Social and Economic Research and Professor of Population Science, University of Essex
The presentations and discussion about the research findings on new and emerging trends were followed by a panel debate involving representatives from the domains of research, public policy, providers of social science data products and civil society:
Robert Anderson: Head of Social Policies Unit, Eurofound
Panellists discuss the role of social science data in public policy for addressing new and diverse societal challenges[/caption]
Laura Castiglioni: Head of Family Policy& Family Support Unit, Deutsches Jugendinstitut
Annemie Drieskens: President, COFACE-Families Europe
Philippe Seidel Leroy: Policy & EP Liaison Officer, AGE Platform Europe
Pearl Dykstra: Professor of Empirical Sociology, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Deputy Chair of High Level Group of scientists advising Cabinet of European Commissioners
Miguel de la Corte Rodriguez: Legal Expert, DG Justice, European Commission