IPC2025 activities by the IUSSP Panel on Lifetime MigrationBrisbane, Australia, 13 and 16 July 2025
The IUSSP Scientific Panel on Lifetime Migration organized a session and a preconference workshop at the 30th International Population Conference (IPC2025) in Brisbane, Australia.
IPC 2025 Session 96 - Internal Migration as a Life-Course Trajectory
The session, held on 16 July 2025 and chaired by Sergi Vidal (CED-CERCA / UAB), highlighted how family background, social stratification, and networks shape mobility over time, underscoring the Panel’s mission to move beyond a simple mover/stayer dichotomy. The session featured 3 presentations:
The Panel thanks all presenters and attendees for advancing life-course perspectives on internal migration. To access the extended abstracts or the full papers, click on the paper titles on the IPC2025 Programme webiste.
IPC 2025 workshop: Mining Migration Trajectories with R
This hands-on pre-conference workshop, held on 13 July at the University of Queensland, was led by Sergi Vidal (CED-CERCA / UAB) with the assistance of Juste Lekstyte (CED-CERCA / UAB). Twenty-five participants from diverse world regions took part. Over three hours, attendees worked through a life-course approach to migration and practiced core sequence-analysis skills in R: structuring and handling sequence data, visualising and summarising migration trajectories, and identifying typical patterns via optimal matching and cluster analysis. The workshop combined concise conceptual framing with real-world applications using open-access examples, and participants received take-home materials and reusable code to adapt in their own research. ![]()
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