Invited speaker
- 2024 Generation R meeting, Erasmus MC Rotterdam, Netherlands ‘Relationship breaker or maker? Unintended births and relationship stability’
- 2022 Public Debate as part of Demographic Resilience Programme, UNFPA, Virtual ‘Targeting groups of women to reduce unmet family planning need in the Republic of Moldova’
- 2022 Open Seminar School of Governance, Law and Society, Tallin University, Virtual ‘Using Data of the Generations and Gender Programme to Examine Cross-National Differences in the Transition to Parenthood’
- 2018 Eastern Europe and Central Asia Regional Meeting, UNFPA, Chișinău, Republic of Moldova ‘Running the GGP in Your Country’
- 2017 Human Geography and Demography, University of St. Andrews, UK ‘Pregnancy and union transitions – A study among immigrants and their descendants in the UK’
Conferences
- 2024 European Population Conference – UK ‘Global Pattern of Unplanned Births. The Transition to Smaller Families and Its Impact on the Proportion of Unplanned Births’
- 2023 Divorce Conference – Netherlands. ‘Baby trap or marriage breaker? Unintended births and relationship stability’
- 2023 XX ISA World Congress of Sociology – Virtual ‘Worldwide Changes in Unplanned Pregnancies’
- 2023 Sociology Day – Netherlands. ‘Worldwide Changes in Unplanned Pregnancies‘
- 2022 EAPS Working Group on Register-Based Fertility Research Conference – Germany ‘Long-term consequences of unplanned pregnancies’
- 2021 IUSSP International Population conference – Virtual ‘The Impact of COVID-19 on Fertility Behaviour and Intentions in the Republic of Moldova’
- 2020 Latin American Population Association – Virtual ‘Harmonized Histories Dataset’
- 2019 BigSurv: Big Data Meets Survey Science – Spain ‘The Generations & Gender Survey: The Future of a Cross-National Survey Online’
- 2019 GGP user conference – France ‘Harmonized Histories … An Easy to Use Dataset for Family Demographers’
- 2019 Demography Day – Netherlands ‘Harmonized Histories … An Easy to Use Dataset for Family Demographers’
- 2018 Population Association of America Conference – USA ‘Nonmarital Fertility and Postponement of Childbearing in the UK: The Attachment of Immigrants and Descendants to Traditional Family Formation Pathways’
- 2017 Population Association of America Conference – USA ‘Changes in Union Status Before the Birth of the First Child: A Cross-National Study on the Influence of Parental SES’
- 2016 European Consortium for Sociological Research Thematic Workshop ‘Demography and Inequality’ – Germany ‘Changes in the partnership status around the birth of the first child: a cross-national research on the influence of parental SES and parental divorce’
- 2016 European Population Conference – Germany ‘Childhood disadvantage and childbearing trajectories: a comparison of 15 industrialized countries’
- 2016 Sociology Day – Netherlands ‘Partnership status at first birth. Explaining cross-national differences in the influence of parental educational attainment on parenthood decisions.’
- 2016 Demography Day – Netherlands ‘Changes in the partnership status around the birth of the first child. A cross-national study on the influence of parental SES’
- 2015 GGP user conference – Austria ‘Why marry first? Explaining cross-national differences in the influence of parental education on nonmarital births’
- 2015 VID conference on “Education and reproduction in low-fertility settings” – Austria ‘Why marry first? Explaining cross-national differences in the influence of parental education on nonmarital births’
- 2015 International Sociological Association RC28 meeting – Netherlands ‘The influence of parental education on partnership context at first birth in 17 Western societies’
- 2015 Sociology Day – Netherlands ‘The influence of parental education on cohabiting and single parenthood across Europe and Canada’
- 2014 Chaire Quetelet – Belgium ‘The influence of parental SES on cohabiting and single parenthood across Europe’
- 2014 Demography Day – Netherlands‘The influence of parental SES on cohabiting and single parenthood across Europe’