Contemporary societies are characterized by growing diversity in family forms and living arrangements, alongside profound demographic shifts, such as aging populations. Understanding the relationship between family diversity and its impact on various health outcomes throughout the life course is crucial for comprehending and addressing social and health disparities. Empirical research at the intersection of health research and family sociology is currently experiencing rapid expansion, partly due to the growing availability of rich register data that enables this type of research. This workshop aims to bring together scholars working on topics related to family diversity and health. Potential topics include, but are not restricted to:
- Family transitions (e.g., childbirth, divorce) and how they impact health outcomes
- Interrelation of health and family transitions across the life course
- Family transitions in old age (e.g., gray divorce, widowhood) and health
- Family diversity, health, and labor market transitions
- Family diversity, health, and retirement transitions
- Family dynamics and mortality
We seek insights from demography, sociology, epidemiology, psychology, political science, statistics (or related disciplines). Studies applying register data are particularly welcome, but the workshop is open to any data applications. The workshop will feature the presentation of a new register data product from the German Public Pension Insurance, which covers rich economic, family, and health data.