On 10/07, the Department of Social Welfare and the Department of Sociology holds an international webinar on "Population Dynamics and Social Policy" as a part of the [10-10 project].
This webinar aims to examine the trend of low fertility and aging society and policy issues. Insightful presentations are prepared by prominent scholars who conduct research on demography and social policy.
< Time and Date >
- 2021.10.7 (Thursday) 9:00-10:10AM / 4:00-5:30PM (two separate sessions)
< Webinar Schedule and Youtube Link >
Session I (9:00-10:10AM) https://youtu.be/iZpuBIqbTHY
Time | Presentation Title | Presenter |
9:00-9:10AM | Opening | Project Manager Prof. Bong Joo Lee |
9:10-9:30AM | Living Arrangement Dynamics with a Focus on China's Oldest and Extreme Old | Prof. Zachary Zimmer (Mount Saint Vincent University) |
9:30-9:50AM | The COVID-19 Childcare and School Closures and their Impacts on Working Parents with Small Children: Korea-Canada Comparison | Prof. Ito Peng (University of Toronto) |
9:50-10:10AM | Panel Discussion |
Time | Presentation Title | Presenter |
4:00-4:10PM | Opening | Project Manager Prof. Bong Joo Lee |
4:10-4:30PM | Educated women, the transformation of the labor market and the future of fertility | Prof. Alicia Adsera (Princeton University) |
4:30-4:50PM | Technological Change, Job Characteristics, and Employment of Aged Workers: Evidence from Korea | Prof. Chulhee Lee (Seoul National University) |
4:50-5:10PM | Application of ProFamy in the Projection of Household and Living Arrangement | Prof. Feng Qiushi (National University of Singapore) |
5:10-5:30PM | Panel Discussion |
SNU 10-10 Project & SNU PRC SNU 10-10 Project, which involves the Department of Social Welfare and the Department of Sociology, leads a research project on population dynamics and social policy. Our research team focuses on the the low-fertility and aging society, aiming to examine the social impacts of population change and policy implications in an international context. Main projects include data archiving (especially the populatin related index and survey data), international symposium, and special lecture. Also, an online platform was constructed as a part of this project to enhance the international academic exchanges and the SNU Population Research Center webpage was officially opened to upload the the research outcome of the 10-10 Project. You can find the details in the webpage https://www.snuprc.com. |