Curriculum Vitae: Christos BAGAVOS Μai 2016 Current position Associate Professor of Demography at the Department of Social Policy, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Athens Phone: Fax: E-mail: + 30 2109201733 +30 2109221222 [email protected] Address Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Department of Social Policy, 136, Syngrou Avenue, Athens, 176 71 (Office No Δ9) Educational background B.Sc. in Mathematics at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 1987 M.Sc. (D.E.S.S.) in Demography at the University Paris I (Université de Paris I-Panthéon– Sorbonne) in Paris, 1989 M.Sc. (D.E.A.) in Demography Economics at the Institute of Political Studies (Institut d'Etudes Politiques-Sciences Po) in Paris, 1990 Ph.D. in Economics, field Demography Economics, at the Institute of Political Sciences (Institut d'Etudes Politiques-Sciences Po) in Paris, 1995. Research and interest areas Socio-economic and policy issues of demographic developments; international migration; fertility and family demography; population ageing; mortality and health issues. Research Grants and Contract Awarded: 2014-2015: Health and working conditions in Greece: An Empirical Investigation. Principal Investigator. National Institute of Labour. 2013: Health prevention and health status of the population of Greece. Principal Investigator. National Institute of Labour. 2012: Health inequalities and health status of the population of Greece. Role: Principal Investigator. National Institute of Labour. 2011: Health status of the population of Greece: Life and health expectancy. Role: Principal Investigator. National Institute of Labour. 2004-2010: Observatory and Network of Structures for the Integration of Immigrants in the Labour Market. Equal Research Project. Role: Co-Investigator. National Institute of Labour. 2006-2007: Active ageing and the integration of migrants in the Greek labour market. Role: Principal Investigator. National Institute of Labour. 2005-2006: Demographic Ageing and Older Workers. Equal Research Project. Role: Principal Investigator. Greek Social and Economic Committee. 2005: Employment strategies for vulnerable social groups (women, economic immigrants) in Attica. ODISSEIA Research Project. Role: Co-Investigator. Municipality of Attica. 2003-2004: The Economic and Social Integration of Immigrants in the Municipality of Western Attica, Role: Co-Investigator. Municipality of Western Attica. 2003-2008: Combining Survey and Population Data on Birth and Family. Role: Collaborator. RAND Corporation and U.S. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. 1999-2000: Trends in Internationalisation of the Tertiary Education and Vocational Training in Greece. Role: Co-Investigator. Center of Social Morphology and Social Policy, Greece. 1998-1999: A Demographic Approach of Education in Greece - Demographic Developments and Their Consequences on Education. Role: Co-Investigator. National Center of Social Research, Greece. 1990-1994: Ph.D. Scholarship, (Greek) State Scholarships Foundation. Papers presented in scientific conferences 2016: European Population Conference, European Association for Population Studies (EAPS), Mainz, 31 August - 3 September. Paper: “Do educational pairing matter for fertility outcomes? a cohort perspective for the Greek case”, Poster session. 2016: “2nd Human Fertility Database Symposium”, Berlin, 23-24 June. Paper Assessing the relative contribution of immigrants to overall fertility levels and trends in selected European countries (2007-2013)”, Poster session. 2016: “Journées Internationales du Travail”, Athens, 11-14 Mai. Paper (with K. Lagoudakou): “Economic crisis and changes in life cycle stages of individuals: a temporal and spatial approach with the application of Sullivan method”. 2015: International Conference “Education and reproduction in low-fertility settings”, Vienna, 2-4 December, Vienna Institut of Demography. Paper (with Κ. Michalopoulou): “Assessing fertility differentials by partner‟s educational level in Greece”, Poster session. 2015: British Society for Population Studies, Annual Conference, Leeds, 7-9 September. Paper (with με Κ. Tsimbos and G. Verropoulou): “Assessing the contribution of immigrants to fertility levels and trends in Greece, 2004-2012”, Poster session. 2014: European Population Conference, European Association for Population Studies (EAPS), Budapest, 25-28 June. Paper (with A. Tragaki): “Economic uncertainty and fertility outcomes in Greece: the “structural”-“distributional” effect of education level and employment status on male and female fertility levels”. 2014: Conference on “Demographic ageing, employment and social security”, Economic and Social Committee, Athens 7 July. Paper, “The demographic dimension of active ageing”. 2013: Conference on “Demographic Ageing and Social Cohesion”, Economic and Social Committee, Athens 9 December. Paper, “Demographic ageing and migration policies”. 2011: 17th European Colloquium on Quantitative and Theoretical Geography (ECQTG2011), Athens, 2-6 September 2011, Department of Geography, Harokopion University of Athens. Paper: “Regional inequalities in health expectancy in Greece”. 2010: European Population Conference, European Association for Population Studies (EAPS), Vienna, Austria, 1-4 September. Paper (with G. Verropoulou): “Discerning the effects of employment and education on the fertility decisions of Greek women born in the period 1950-59: an analysis based on census individual-level data”, Poster session. 2010: Population ageing in Europe: a cross-disciplinary approach, Athens, 25th May, Harokopion University. Paper: “Demographic ageing, employment prospects and migration in the EU”. 2009: International Conference “Education and Demography”, Vienna Institute of Demography and Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, 30 November-1 December. Paper: “Education and childlessness: the relationship between educational field, educational level and childlessness among Greek women born in 1955-1959”. 2008: British Society for Population Studies, Annual Conference, Manchester, 10-12 September. Paper (with C. Tsimbos and G. Verropoulou): “Native and migrant fertility patterns in Greece: a comparative study based on aggregated census statistics and IPUMS microdata”. 2008: European Population Conference, European Association for Population Studies (EAPS), Barcelona, Spain, 9-12 July. Paper (with A. Tragaki): “Demographic 2008: 2007: 2006: 2006: 2005: 2005: 2003: 2000: 2000: 1999: 1998: ageing, labour-employment prospects and migration in the EU with an emphasis on the Southern European countries”, Poster session. IPUMS-Europe, Integrating European Census Microdata, Athens Workshop, 1820 March, Athens, Panteion University and IPUMS-International (University of Minnesota). Paper (with C. Tsimbos and G. Verropoulou): “A comparison of IPUMS Microdata and Census Aggregated Data with a Special Reference to Native and Migrant Fertility in Greece”. 8th Conference of the European Sociological Association, Glasgow, Great Britain, 4-9 September. Paper (with D. Papadopoulou): “Migration and social representation in the Greek society”. European Population Conference “Population Challenges in Ageing Societies”, European Association for Population Studies (EAPS), Liverpool, UK, 21-24 June. Paper (with C. Tsimbos and G. Verropoulou): “Cohort fertility differentials between native and foreign born in a new receiving country: the case of Greece”. European Population Conference “Population Challenges in Ageing Societies”, European Association for Population Studies (EAPS), Liverpool, UK, 21-24 June. Chair, Session 60 (Internal Migration (2)). 54ème Congrès de l‟Association Internationale des Economistes de Langue Française (AIELF) “Interdépendances économiques et financières et progrès social», Aix-en-Provence, France, 23-25 Mai. Paper (with S. Robolis): “Immigration, forces de travail et avenir des retraites en Grèce”. XXV International Population Conference, International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (UISSP), Tours, France, 18-23 July. Paper (with G. Verropoulou): “Higher education and fertility decline in Greece among women born 1950 and 1970: a cohort approach”, Poster session. Population Association of America, 2003 Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, USA, May 1-3. Paper (with M. Rendall et al.): “Entry to motherhood and higher education in three regimes of welfare capitalism”. Preparing for the Future: Demographic Ageing and Knowledge-Based Society, Athens, 2-3 November, NLI (National Labour Institute) in collaboration with IIASA (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis), ISMEA (Institut de Sciences Mathématiques et Economiques Appliquées) and SN (Statistics Netherlands). Paper: “The importance of uncertainty/certainty of population prospects for the labour market and social security issues” (in greek). Vivre plus longtemps, avoir moins d‟enfants: quelles implications?, Byblos, Liban, 10-13 Octobre, AIDELF (Association International des Démographes de Langue Française. Paper: “Variations démographiques et croissance potentielle de l‟emploi dans le cas des trois pays européens”. European Population Conference “European Populations: Unity in Diversity”, European Association for Population Studies (EAPS), The Hague, The Netherlands, 30 August - 3 September. Paper (with C. Fotakis): “Demographic dimensions of the labour force trends: national diversities within the European Union”. Régimes démographiques et territoires: les frontières en question, La Rochelle, France, 22-26 Septembre, AIDELF (Association International des Démographes de Langue Française. Paper: «Vieillissement différentiel au sein de l‟Union Européenne et impact sur le marché du travail”. Expert activities – Reviewer for scientific journals Expert Evaluator Evaluation and Assessment of Proposals and Projects, European Commission DG Research, and DG Employment, Social Affairs & Inclusion, (Greek) General Secretariat for Research and Technology, Expert (Greek) Social and Economic Committee, (Greek) Statistical Authority National Expert European Observatory on the Social Situation, Demography and Family, European Commission and Austrian Institute for Family Studies (20002004). Consultant Reviewer: Socio-economic and Policy Issues of Demographic Developments, European Commission, DG Employment, Industrial Relations and Social Affairs, Brussels (1995-1998). European Journal of Population, Journal of Public Health Research, GENUS, Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, Population and Environment, Journal of Statistics and Management Systems, International Migration, Review of Social Research (in Greek), Mentoras (in Greek). Publications a. Books a.1 Books (author) Bagavos, C. 2012. Health status of the population of Greece: Life and health expectancies. Athens: Institute of Labour Editions, Studies Series 20, 68 p., (in greek). Bagavos, C. 2003. Demographic Shifts, Labour Market and Pensions in Greece and the European Union, Athens: Gutenberg Editions, 406 p., (in greek, with a 30-page summary in english). a.2 Books (co-author) Tragaki, A., Bagavos, C. and Ntounas, D. 2015. About demography and demographic developments. Athens, e-book, 295 p. (in greek). Bagavos, C. and Papadopoulou, D. 2003. Migrations trends and migration policy in Greece and in the European Union, Athens: Institute of Labour Editions, Studies Series 15, 159 p., (in greek). Alipranti-Maratou, L., Bagavos, C., Papadakis, M. and Papliakou, V. 2002. Population and Education in Greece: Trends and Prospects, Athens: National Center for Social Research Editions, 292 p., (in greek). a.3 Books (edit.) Anthopoulou, Th., Bagavos, C. and Stratigaki, M. 2014. Family, gender and migration in modern Greece, Athens: Gutenberg Editions, 481 p., (in greek). Bagavos, C., Papadopoulou, D. and Symeonaki, M. 2008 (eds). Migration and services provided to migrants in Greece, Athens: Institute of Labour Editions, Studies Series 29, 190 p., (in greek). Bagavos, C. and Papadopoulou, D. 2006 (eds). Immigration and Immigrants Integration in Greek Society, Athens: Gutenberg Editions, 460 p., (in greek). Bagavos, C. and Moissidis, A 2004 (eds). A New Demographic Context for the 21st Century in Greece: Trends, Implications and Policies, Athens: Gutenberg Editions, 334 p., (in greek). Kikilias, E., Bagavos, C., Tinios, P. and Chletsos, M. 2001 (eds). Demographic Ageing, Labour Market and Social Protection: Trends, Challenges and Policies, Athens: National Labour Institute Editions, 397 p., (in greek). b. Journal papers 2015-2016. Three papers are submitted to international scientific journals, two of them are at the stage of the 1st revision. Tragaki, A. and C. Bagavos, 2014. Male Fertility in Greece: trends and differentials by education level and employment status. Demographic Research, 31(6), pp. 137-160. Bagavos, C. 2013. Gender and regional differentials in health expectancy in Greece, Journal of Public Health Research, 2(2), pp. 66-73. Bagavos C., and Tragaki, A. 2011. Demographic ageing in the EU and the impact on labouremployment prospects and pensions, Social Cohesion and Development, 6(2), pp. 89101. Bagavos, C. 2010. Education and childlessness: the relationship between educational field, educational level, employment and childlessness among Greek women born in 19551959, Vienna Yearbook of Population Research, 8 pp.51-75. Rendall, M., Aracil, E., Bagavos, C., Couet, C., Derose, A., Diqiulio, P., Lappegard T., Robert-Bobée, I., Rønsen, M., Smallwood, S. and Verropoulou, G. 2010. Increasingly heterogeneous ages at first birth by education in Southern European and AngloAmerican family-policy regimes: A seven-country comparison by birth cohort, Population Studies, 64(3), pp. 209-227. Bagavos, C., Tsimpos C. and Verropoulou, G. 2008. Native and Migrant Fertility Patterns in Greece: A Cohort Approach, European Journal of Population, 24(3), pp.245-263. Verropoulou G., Bagavos, C., and Tsimpos, C. 2007. Migrant and Non-migrant Fertility in Greece: Results Based on the 2001 Population Census, Migration Letters, 4(2), pp.5162. Bagavos, C. and Fotakis, C. 2001. Demographic dimension of the labour force trends: national and regional diversities within the European Union, GENUS, vol. LVII (1), pp. 83-108. c. Other papers and book chapters Bagavos, C. and Zoulaki, A. 2013. Demographic Prospects and Pensions in Greece. The case of the Professionals‟ Pension Fund, in Moissidis, A., Papadopoulou, D. and Petraki, G. (eds) Sociology and Social Transformation in Modern Greece, Athens: Gutenberg Editions, pp. 203-238, (in greek). Tsimbos, C., Verropoulou, G. and Bagavos, C. 2012. A comparison of IPUMS Microdata and Census Aggregated Data with a Special Reference to Native and Migrant Fertility in Greece, Modern Greek Studies Yearbook, Vol. 22/23, 2006/2007, pp. 199-212. Bagavos, C. and Tragaki, A. 2011. Demographic ageing and the impact on labour market and pensions, in Greek Demographic Society and Athens Academy of Sciences Population Trends and Prospects: Greece and EU, Athens pp. 281-292, (in greek). Bagavos, C., Tsimpos, C. and Verropoulou, G. 2009. Cohort fertility in Greece: Trends and determinants of the geographical and regional variations, in University of Thessaly, Department of Planning and Regional Development, 2nd National Conference’s Proceedings, Volos: University of Thessaly Editions, Vol. III, pp.1361-1368, (in greek). Bagavos, C. 2009. Trends in world population, in C. Tsimbos (ed) Introduction to Population Geography, Athens: Stamoulis Editions, pp. 165-212, (in greek). Bagavos, C. 2008. Migration to Greece, in Bagavos, C., Papadopoulou, D. and Symeonaki, M. (eds) Migration and services provided to migrants in Greece, Athens: Institute of Labour Editions, Studies Series 29, pp. 17-40, (in greek). Bagavos, C. and Kapsalis, A. 2008. The context of migration policy in Greece, in Bagavos, C., Papadopoulou, D. and Symeonaki, M. (eds) Migration and services provided to migrants in Greece, Athens: Institute of Labour Editions, Studies Series 29, pp. 6792, (in greek). Robolis, S., Bagavos, C. and Chatsivasiloglou, Y. 2006. The Role of Immigration for the Labour Force Trends and the Sustainability of the Greek Pension System, in Bagavos C. and Papadopoulou, D. (eds) Immigration and Immigrants Integration in Greek Society, Athens: Gutenberg Editions, pp. 81-112, (in greek). Bagavos, C. 2005. World Population Prospects: Challenge or Threat for the Environment?, in Anthopoulou T. and D. Papadopoulou (eds) Environment and Society: Myths and Reality, Athens: Gutenberg Editions, pp. 189-228, (in greek). Bagavos, C. 2004. Demographic Aspects of Family and Household Structure in Greece, in Moussourou, L.and Stratigaki, M. (eds) Family Policy Issues, Athens: Gutenberg Editions, pp. 31-72, (in greek). Bagavos, C. 2004. Quantitative Aspects of Migration in Europe, with an Emphasis on the EU15”, in sdf-puzzle, European Observatory on the Social Situation, Demography and Family and Austrian Institute for Family Studies, no 2, pp. 1-17. Bagavos, C. (2004). General Monitoring Report 2004 Greece, in Cizek, B. and Richter, R. (eds) Families in EU-15. Policies, challenges and opportunities, Austrian Institute for Family Studies and European Observatory on the Social Situation, Demography and Family, Vienna, pp. 127-139. Bagavos, C.(2004. The Population of Greece in the First Half of the 21st Century: Future Developments and Socio-Economic Implications, in Bagavos, C. and Moissidis, A. (eds) A New Demographic Context for the 21st Century: Trends, Implications and Policies, Athens: Gutenberg Editions, pp. 131-182, (in greek). Bagavos, C.(2003. Demographic Aspects of Migration in Greece and the European Union, in Kasimati, K. (ed) Migration Policies and Integration Strategies, Athens: Gutenberg Editions, pp. 45–90, (in greek). Bagavos, C., Robolis, S. and Romanias, G.(2003. Demographic Changes and Social Security in Greece, in Venieris, D. and Papatheodorou, C. (eds) The Social Policy in Greece – Challenges and Prospects, Athens: Ellinika Grammata Editions, pp. 168-213, (in greek). Bagavos, C. 2003. Employment and non-Compulsory Education – National and International Perspectives, in Tsaoussis, D. (ed) From the Internationalisation of the Universities to the Globalisation of the Education – The Case of Greece over the last 15 years, Athens: Gutenberg Editions, pp. 521–547, (in greek). Bagavos, C.(2003. The Impact of the Demographic Changes in the Tertiary Education and Training in Greece, in Tsaoussis, D. (ed) From the Internationalisation of the Universities to the Globalisation of the Education – The Case of Greece over the last 15 years, Athens: Gutenberg Editions, pp. 549–589, (in greek). Bagavos, C.(2002. Variations démographiques et croissance potentielle de l‟emploi dans le cas des trois pays européens, in AIDELF Vivre plus longtemps, avoir moins d’enfants: quelles implications?, Paris: PUF, pp. 557-569. Bagavos. C. 2002. Demographic Prospects, Labour Market and Social Security, in Labour 2002, Athens: Panteion University, pp. 143-155, (in greek). Bagavos, C. 2001. The Importance of Population Prospects‟ Uncertainty/Certainty for the Labour Market and the Social Security, in Kikilias, E., Bagavos, C., Tinios, P. and Chletsos, M. (eds) Demographic Ageing, Labour Market and Social Protection: Trends, Challenges and Policies, Athens: National Labour Institute Editions, pp. 6980, (in greek). Bagavos, C. 2000. Vieillissement différentiel au sein de l‟Union Européenne et impact sur le marché du travail in AIDELF Régimes démographiques et territoires: les frontières en question, Paris: PUF, pp. 587-601. d. Working/research papers Rendall, M., Aracil, E., Bagavos, C., Couet, C., Derose, A., Diqiulio, P., Lappegard T., Robert-Bobée, I., Rønsen, M., Smallwood, S. and Verropoulou, G. (2009). Increasingly heterogeneous ages at first birth by education in „conservative‟ SouthernEuropean and „liberal‟ Anglo-American family-policy regimes, RAND, Labor and Population Working Paper Series no 676, 49p. Bagavos, C. and Martin, C. (2001). Low Fertility in Europe: Family, Gender and Public Policies. A Synthesis Report, European Observatory on the Social Situation, Demography and Family - Austrian Institute for Family Matters, Research Paper, No 10, Vienna, 30p.
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