Social networks, fertility and wellbeing in ageing populations: Building demographic resilience in Finland (NetResilience)

Social networks, fertility and wellbeing in ageing populations: Building demographic resilience in Finland (NetResilience)

Description of the granted funding

NetResilience investigates demographic change from the perspective of social networks. Close social ties affect the wellbeing of individuals, families, and communities, and supporting these networks should become a social policy priority. Our main aim is to identify network characteristics that strengthen population resilience, or the ability to adapt to external shocks. We study how population change affects social networks, and how changing networks, in turn, shape population change and wellbeing. For example, changes in size and structural features of social networks likely play a part in recent fertility declines in many wealthy societies. To study these changes, we apply complex network science methodology to real-life human networks using contemporary register and survey as well as historical Finnish data. Our practical goal is to support targeted, cost-effective regional solutions to family, youth and ageing services in regions facing either depopulation or population growth.
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Starting year

2024

End year

2027

Granted funding

Markus Jokela Orcid -palvelun logo
528 567 €





Funder

Research Council of Finland

Funding instrument

Strategic Research Funding

Decision maker

Strategic Research Council
10.06.2024

Other information

Funding decision number

364384

Research fields

Sosiologia, väestötiede

Themes

Väestörakenteen muutokset – syyt, seuraukset ja ratkaisut
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