The 2025 meeting will explore how social inequalities across time, between countries, and among different population groups shape health and longevity. These disparities may arise from differences in age, ethnicity, migration background, gender, and socioeconomic factors, among other factors.
We invite contributions examining inequalities in health outcomes and how they evolve across the life course, drawing attention to diverse contexts and population groups.
Submissions may address a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:
- Trends in health, longevity, and mortality across time.
- Inequalities in health outcomes between countries or among different population groups (e.g., by age, ethnicity, migration status, or gender).
- New data sources, innovative statistical methods, and interdisciplinary approaches.
- Theoretical advances and substantive findings related to inequality in health and longevity.
Contributions using diverse approaches and perspectives — whether grounded in empirical data, novel methods, or theoretical insights—are welcome.
We invite structured abstracts (e.g., background, objectives, data, methods, (expected) results, etc.) with a maximum length of 300 words.
Calendar:
Notifications and proposed program by 31 May 2025
Registration (free) from 31 May 2025
Meeting dates 10–12 September 2025
Format: All accepted abstracts will be either in poster format (+ flash talk) or oral presentation format (20-minute presentation + 10-minute discussion). All presentations will be held on-site.
Organized by: The Institute for Research on Socio-Economic Inequality, Department of Social Sciences, and the Institute for Advanced Studies at the University of Luxembourg, in collaboration with EAPS, Prague University of Economics and Business, Charles University, and Ben-Gurion University.
Jon Anson, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel