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March 2005, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 51-87 Migration and Fertility: Competing Hypotheses Re-examined
by Hill Kulu - 89-109 A Demographic Analysis of Registered Partnerships (legal same-sex unions): The Case of Norway
by Turid Noack & Ane Seierstad & Harald Weedon-fekjær - 109-112 Book Reviews: Muriel Neven (ed.) , Individus et familles: les dynamiques d’une société rurale. Le pays de Herve dans la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle, , Liège, Bibliothèque de la Faculté de Philosophie et Lettres de l’Université de Liège, fasc. 284, 2003, 530 p
by Vincent Gourdon - 113-115 Book Reviews: Jacob S. Siegel and David A. Swanson (eds.), The Methods and Materials of Demography, 2nd edition, San Diego: Elsevier, Academic Press, 2004, XIII + 819 pp
by Gustav Feichtinger - 115-117 Book Review: Paul Demeny and Geoffrey McNicoll (eds.), Encyclopaedia of Population, over New York: McMillan Reference USA, 2003, XXXVIII + 1040 pp
by Dimiter Philipov - 119-127 Information for Authors
by Marie Digoix
December 2004, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 293-321 The Popular Debate about Low Fertility: An Analysis of the German Press, 1993–2001
by Laura Stark & Hans-Peter Kohler - 323-350 The Effects of Area and Individual Social Characteristics on Suicide Risk: A Multilevel Study of Relative Contribution and Effect Modification
by Pekka Martikainen & Netta Mäki & Jenni Blomgren - 351-373 Uncertainty and the Second Space: Modern Birth Timing and the Dilemma of Education
by Jennifer Johnson-Hanks - 375-392 Increases in Female Labour Force Participation in Europe: Similarities and Differences
by Jan Dirk Vlasblom & Joop J. Schippers - 393-401 Book Reviews: An-Magritt Jensen, Torbjørn Knutsen, and Anders Skonhoft (eds.), Visiting Malthus – The Man, his Times, the Issues. Copenhagen: Copenhagen Business School Press, 2003, 224 pp
by Gunter Steinmann - 397-399 Book Reviews: Joseph Lee Rodgers and Hans-Peter Kohler (eds.), The Biodemography of Human Reproduction and Fertility.Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003, xiv + 258 pp
by Ulrich Müller - 399-401 Book Reviews: Shoshana A. Grossbard-Schechtman (ed.), Marriage and the Economy. Theory and Evidence from Advanced Industrial Societies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003, xxi + 349 pp
by Josef Brüderl
September 2004, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 185-190 Hommage à Evert van Imhoff
by Daniel Courgeau - 191-218 The Migrant Mortality Advantage: A 70 Month Follow-up of the Brussels Population
by Jon Anson - 219-250 Education and Union Formation as Simultaneous in Italy and Spain
by Lucia Coppola - 251-285 The Economic Consequences of Divorce for Women in the European Union: The Impact of Welfare State Arrangements
by Wilfred Uunk
June 2004, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 95-117 Induced Abortion in Russia: Recent Trends and Underreporting in Surveys
by D. Philipov & E. Andreev & T Kharkova & V. Shkolnikov - 119-140 Birth Spacing in the Netherlands. The Effects of Family Composition, Occupation and Religion on Birth Intervals, 1820–1885
by Jan Van Bavel & Jan Kok - 141-175 Stability and Change: The Structuration of Partnership Histories in Canada, the Netherlands, and the Russian Federation
by Melinda Mills - 177-179 Book Review: The Life Table. Modelling Survival and Death
by Vladimir M. Shkolnikov - 179-181 Book Review: The Institutional Context of Population Change. Patterns of Fertility and Mortality Across High-Income Nations
by Henriette Engelhardt - 181-184 Book Review: Family, Household and Work
by Francesco C. Billari
March 2004, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-21 Childrearing Responsibility and Stepfamily Fertility in Finland and Austria
by Andres Vikat & Elizabeth Thomson & Alexia Prskawetz - 23-33 Paternal Age and Child Death: The Stillbirth Case
by Jitka Rychtaříková & Catherine Gourbin & Guillaume Wunsch - 35-62 On the Changing Correlation Between Fertility and Female Employment over Space and Time
by Henriette Engelhardt & Alexia Prskawetz - 63-85 Diffusion Effects in the European Fertility Transition: Historical Evidence from Within a Belgian Town (1846–1910)
by Jan van Bavel - 87-88 An-Magritt Jensen and Lorna McKee (eds.), Children and the Changing Family: Between Transformation and Negotiation
by Val Gillies - 88-90 Sriya Iyer, Demography and Religion in India
by Sabu S. Padmadas - 90-93 Joshua Cole, The Power of Large Numbers. Population, Politics, and Gender in Nineteenth Century France
by Jacqueline Hecht
December 2003, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 339-373 What Impact Do Contextual Variables Have on the Changing Geography of Mortality in Italy?
by Graziella Caselli & Loredana Cerbara & Frank Heinsg & Rosa Maria Lipsi - 375-412 Demographic and Sociological Indicators of Privatisation of Marriage in the 19th Century in Flanders
by Koen Matthijs - 413-435 The Impact of Forced Migration on Marital Life in Chad
by Danièle Laliberté & Benoît Laplante & Victor Piché - 437-438 Helen Macbeth and Paul Collinson (eds.), Human Population Dynamics: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives
by Caroline Foster - 439-440 Jonathan Crush and David A. McDonald (eds.), Transnationalism and New African Immigration to South Africa
by Christian John Makgala
September 2003, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 229-248 Accounting for Genocide: How Many Were Killed in Srebrenica?
by Helge Brunborg & Torkild Hovde Lyngstad & Henrik Urdal - 249-277 Demographic Shifts in the Czech Republic after 1989: A Second Demographic Transition View
by Tomáš Sobotka & Kryštof Zeman & Vladimíra Kantorová - 279-302 Écarts d'âge entre conjoints en Algérie. Évolution depuis 1966 et disparités régionales
by Zahia Ouadah-Bedidi & Jacques Vallin - 303-329 Crisis or Adaptation – Reconsidered: A Comparison of East and West German Fertility Patterns in the First Six Years after the ‘Wende'
by Michaela Kreyenfeld - 331-332 Teresa Jurado Guerrero, Youth in Transition: Housing, Employment, Social Policies and Families in France and Spain
by Clare Holdsworth - 333-335 Tomáš Kučera, Olga Kučerová, Oksana Opara and Eberhard Schaich (eds.), New Demographic Faces of Europe: The Changing Population Dynamics in Countries of Central and Eastern Europe
by Miroslav Macura - 335-337 Graziella Caselli, Jacques Vallin and Guillaume Wunsch (eds.), Démographie: Analyse et Synthèse, Volume I: La Dynamique des Populations
by Michel Guillot
June 2003, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 121-145 Land Ownership as a Determinant of Temporary Migration in Nang Rong, Thailand
by Leah K. Vanwey - 147-169 Cohabitation, Marriage, and First Birth: The Interrelationship of Family Formation Events in Spain
by Pau Baizán & Arnstein Aassve & Francesco C. Billari - 171-198 Economic Determinants of Net International Migration in Western Europe
by Roel Jennissen - 199-221 Estimating the Reciprocal Effect of Gender Role Attitudes and Family Formation: A Log-linear Path Model with Latent Variables
by Guy Moors - 223-225 Alan Carling, Simon Duncan, and Rosalind Edwards (eds.), Analysing families. Morality and rationality in policy and practice
by Øystein Kravdal - 225-226 William R. Leonard and Michael H. Crawford (eds), Human Biology of Pastoral Populations
by Sara Randall - 226-227 John Casterline (ed), Diffusion Processes and Fertility Transition: Selected Perspectives
by André J. Caetano
March 2003, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-28 Sex Differences in Mortality at the Local Level: An Analysis of Belgian Municipalities
by Jon Anson - 29-45 Supply and Demand Factors in the Fertility Decline in Matlab, Bangladesh in 1977–1999
by Jeroen van Ginneken & Abdur Razzaque - 47-82 The Diffusion of Cohabitation among Young Women in West Germany, East Germany and Italy
by Tiziana Nazio & Hans-Peter Blossfeld - 83-102 Spanish Influenza Mortality of Ethnic Minorities in Norway 1918–1919
by Svenn-Erik Mamelund - 103-104 Hans-Peter Kohler, Fertility and Social Interaction: An Economic Perspective
by Peter McDonald - 104-106 Ewa Tabeau, Aneke van den Berg Jeths and Christopher Heathcote (eds.), Forecasting Mortality in Developed Countries: Insights from a statistical, demographic and epidemiological perspective
by Adrian Gallop - 106-109 Eilidh Garrett, Alice Reid, Kevin Schürer and Simon Szreter, Changing Family Size in England and Wales: Place, Class and Demography, 1891–1911
by Frans van Poppel
December 2002, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 307-323 Alcohol-Related Mortality in 15 European Countries in the Postwar Period
by Mats Ramstedt - 325-360 From the First to the Second Demographic Transition: An Interpretation of the Spatial Continuity of Demographic Innovation in France, Belgium and Switzerland
by R. Lesthaeghe & K. Neels - 361-386 The Possible Effects of Child Survival on Women's Ages at First Union and Childbirth in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Thomas K. LeGrand & Magali Barbieri - 387-409 Modelling Regional Immigration: Using Stocks to Predict Flows
by Nicole Van der Gaag & Leo Van Wissen - 411-412 Holly E. Reed and Charles B. Keely (eds.), Forced Migration and Mortality
by Andre Griekspoor - 412-414 Joop de Beer and Fred Deven (eds), Diversity in Family Formation: the 2nd Demographic Transition in Belgium and the Netherlands
by Edith Dourleijn - 414-416 Zheng Wu, Cohabitation: An Alternative Form of Family Living
by Melinda Mills
September 2002, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 203-208 Comments on “The Empirical Analysis of East German Fertility after Unification: An Update”
by Tomáŝ Sobotka - 209-210 Reply to Tomáŝ Sobotka
by Michael Lechner - 211-232 The Onset of India's Fertility Transition
by J.P. Bocquet-Appel & Irudaya S. Rajan & J. N. Bacro & C. Lajaunie - 233-262 Fertility Decline in Russia in the Early and Mid 1990s: The Role of Economic Uncertainty and Labour Market Crises
by Hans-Peter Kohler & Iliana Kohler - 263-279 Demography of the Firm: A Useful Metaphor?
by Leo J.G. van Wissen - 281-299 Regional Social Contexts and Individual Fertility Decisions: A Multilevel Analysis of First and Second Births in Western Germany
by Karsten Hank - 301-302 Robin, Jean, The Way We Lived Then
by Andrew Hinde - 302-303 Cécile Wetzels, Squeezing Birth into Working Life: Household Panel Data Analyses Comparing German, Great Britain, Sweden and the Netherlands
by Maria Letizia Tanturri - 303-305 Stanley K. Smith, Jeff Tayman and David A. Swanson, State and Local Population Projections: Methodology and Analysis
by Tom Wilson
June 2002, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 99-119 Work Patterns Following a Birth in Urban and Rural China: A Longitudinal Study
by Barbara Entwisle & Feinian Chen - 121-152 Family Policy and After-Birth Employment Among New Mothers – A Comparison of Finland, Norway and Sweden
by Marit Rønsen & Marianne Sundström - 153-173 Population Policy in Early Victorian England
by Warren C. Robinson - 175-202 Women's Labour Market Position and Divorce in the Netherlands: Evaluating Economic Interpretations of the Work Effect
by Anne-Rigt Poortman & Matthijs Kalmijn
March 2002, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-19 First Housing Moves in Spain: An Analysis of Leaving Home and First Housing Acquisition
by Clare Holdsworth & Mariana Irazoqui Solda - 21-38 Elderly Living Arrangements in Bulgaria, The Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, and Romania
by Susan De Vos & Gary Sandefur - 39-57 Changes in Female Labour Supply in the Netherlands 1989–1998: The Case of Married and Cohabiting Women
by Kène Henkens & Yolanda Grift & Jacques Siegers - 59-81 The Inheritance of Longevity in a Flemish Village (18th–20th Century)
by Koen Matthijs & Bart Van de Putte & Robert Vlietinck - 83-85 John Bongaarts and Rodolfo A. Bulatao (eds.), Beyond Six Billion. Forecasting the World's Population
by Landis Mackellar - 85-86 Martine Corijn and Erik Klijzing (Eds.), Transitions to Adulthood in Europe
by Katrin Golsch - 87-88 Peter Moss and Fred Deven (Eds.), Parental Leave: Progress or Pitfall?
by Colette Fagan
December 2001, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 305-322 From Pronatalism to Social Welfare? Extending Family Allowances to Minority Populations in France and Israel
by Leslie King - 323-342 Inequalities in Infant Survival: An Analysis of Czech Linked Records
by Jitka Rychtaříková & George J. Demko - 343-363 Deferment of the First Birth and Fluctuating Fertility in Sweden
by Gigi Santow & Bracher - 365-388 Comparing the Childrearing Lifetimes of Britain's Divorce-Revolution Men and Women
by Michael S. Rendall & Heather Joshi & Jeungil Oh & Georgia Verropoulou - 389-390 Samuel H. Preston, Patrick Heuveline and Michel Guillot, Demography: Measuring and Modeling Population Processes
by Michael Murphy - 391-392 Michel Dupâquier, Démographie
by Daniel Courgeau
September 2001, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 207-233 Planned and Unplanned Births and Conceptions in Italy, 1970–1995
by Maria Castiglioni & Gianpiero Dalla Zuanna & Marzia Loghi - 235-260 Labour Market Participation of French Women over the Life Cycle, 1935–1990
by Michael Grimm & Noël Bonneuil - 261-280 Rising Age at Marriage and Fertility in Southern and Eastern Africa
by Audrey Harwood-Lejeune - 281-294 Marriage and Fertility in Russia of Women Born between 1900 and 1960: A Cohort Analysis
by Sergei Scherbov & Harrie van Vianen - 295-297 Boyle, P. and Halfacree, K (eds.), Migration and Gender in the Developed World
by Tony Champion - 297-299 Susan McRae (ed), Changing Britain: Families and Households in the 1990s
by Michael Hardey - 299-301 Gail Wilson, Understanding Old Age: Critical and Global Perspectives
by Karen Glaser - 301-303 Siddle, David. J. (ed), Migration, Mobility and Modernization
by Andrew Hinde
June 2001, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 107-135 Main and Interaction Effects of Women's Education and Status on Fertility: The Case of Tanzania
by Øystein Kravdal - 137-164 The Connections between Family Formation and First-time Home Ownership in the Context of West Germany and the Netherlands
by Clara H. Mulder & Michael Wagner - 165-199 Jerusalem's Population, 1995–2020: Demography, Multiculturalism and Urban Policies
by Sergio Dellapergola - 201-202 Bernard Jeune and James W. Vaupel (eds.) Validation of Exceptional Longevity
by Arjan Gjonça - 202-203 Satish Balram Agnihotri, Sex Ratio Patterns in the Indian Population: A Fresh Exploration
by Paula Griffiths - 203-205 James P. Smith and Barry Edmonston (eds.) The Immigration Debate: Studies on the Economic, Demographic and Fiscal Effects of Immigration
by Leo van Wissen
March 2001, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-2 Introduction
by Hans-Peter Kohler - 3-20 Why Have Children in the 21st Century? Biological Predisposition, Social Coercion, Rational Choice
by S. Philip Morgan & Rosalind Berkowitz King - 21-30 Comments on “Why Have Children in the 21st Century?”
by Christiane Capron & Vetta Atam - 31-35 Comments on Morgan and King (2001): Three Reasons Why Demographers Should Pay Attention to Evolutionary Theories and Behaviour Genetics in the Analysis of Contemporary Fertility
by Hans-Peter Kohler - 37-60 Tempo Effects in the Fertility Decline in Eastern Europe: Evidence from Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Russia
by Dimiter Philipov & Hans-Peter Kohler - 61-73 The Empirical Analysis of East German Fertility after Unification: An Update
by Michael Lechner - 75-96 Family-Level Continuities in Childbearing in Low-Fertility Societies
by Michael Murphy & Duolao Wang
December 2000, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 293-333 The Impact of Labour-Force Participation on Childbearing Behaviour: Pro-Cyclical Fertility in Sweden during the 1980s and the 1990s
by Gunnar Andersson - 335-352 Expected and Actual Family Size in Greece: 1983–1997
by Haris Symeonidou - 353-372 Shrinking Kin Networks in Italy Due to Sustained Low Fertility
by Cecilia Tomassini & Douglas A. Wolf - 373-387 Multilevel Models in the Study of Dynamic Household Structures
by Harvey Goldstein & Jon Rasbash & William Browne & Geoffrey Woodhouse & Michel Poulain - 389-390 Henk A. De Gans, Population Forecasting 1895–1945, The Transition to Modernity
by Philip Kreager - 390-391 Gérard Calot, Two centuries of Swiss demographic history. Graphic album of the 1860–2050 period
by Henk De Gans
September 2000, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 193-210 Childbearing Following Marital Dissolution in Britain
by Julie Jefferies & Ann Berrington & Ian Diamond - 211-233 Did the Economic Crisis Cause the Fertility Decline in Russia: Evidence from the 1994 Microcensus
by Tatiana L. Kharkova & Evgueny M. Andreev - 235-249 The Increasing Complexity of Family Relationships: Lifetime Experience of Lone Motherhood and Stepfamilies in Great Britain
by John Ermisch & Marco Francesconi - 251-284 Monitoring Suicide Mortality: A Bayesian Approach
by Peter Congdon - 285-287 Leo J.G. van Wissen, Pearl A. Dykstra (eds), Population issues. An interdisciplinary focus
by Daniel Courgeau - 287-289 Stephen Jackson, Britain's Population: Demographic issues in contemporary society
by Anton Kuijsten† - 289-291 Bart J. de Bruijn, Foundations of Demographic Theory
by Guillaume Wunsch
June 2000, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 109-132 Religiosity and Contraceptive Method Choice: The Jewish Population of Israel
by Barbara S. Okun - 133-162 Socioeconomic and Cultural Determinants of Abortion Among Jewish Women in Israel
by Esther I. Wilder - 163-183 The Fertility Impact of Temporary Migration in China: A Detachment Hypothesis
by Xiushi Yang - 185-186 Adolphe Quételet, Physique sociale ou Essai sur le développement des facultés de l'homme (1861)
by Jacques Dupâquier - 187-188 Andrew Hinde, Demographic Methods
by Nico Keilman - 189-190 Arianne N. Baanders, Leavers, Planners and Dwellers. The Decision to Leave the Parental Home
by Clare Holdsworth - 190-193 Alain Bideau, Bertrand Desjardins and Héctor Pérez Brignoli (eds.), Infant and Child Mortality in the Past
by Antonella Pinnelli
March 2000, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 3-39 Active Population Growth and Immigration Hypotheses in Western Europe
by Serge Feld - 41-65 Predictive Intervals for Age-Specific Fertility
by Nico Keilman & Dinh Quang Pham - 67-108 Structural and Behavioural Changes in the Short TermPreventive Check in the Northwest Balkans in the 18th and19th Centuries
by E.A. Hammel & Patrick R. Galloway
December 1999, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 309-316 Editorial: Without Maps and Compass? Towards a New European Transition Project
by Dirk J. van de Kaa - 317-348 Economic Reforms and Fertility Behaviour in Rural China: An Anthropological and Demographic Inquiry
by Weiguo Zhang - 349-378 Pathways to a Third Child in Sweden
by Diana Berinde - 379-381 Bimal Ghosh, Huddled Masses and Uncertain Shores: insights into irregular migration
by D.A. Coleman - 381-383 Roger Jeffery and Patricia Jeffery, Population, Gender and Politics. Demographic Change in Rural North India
by Inge Hutter - 383-387 Heinz Fassmann and Rainer Münz (eds.), European Migration in the Late Twentieth Century; Historical Patterns, Actual Trends, and Social Implications
by Jan van Weesep
September 1999, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 207-240 Demographic Behaviour in Europe: Some Results from FFS Country Reports and Suggestions for Further Research
by Ronald C. Schoenmaeckers & Edith Lodewijckx - 241-278 Economic Growth or Survival? The Problematic Case of Child Mortality in Turkey
by Cem Behar & Youssef Courbage & Akile Gürsoy - 279-304 Sexual Behaviour and Attitudes of Students in the Moscow State University
by Milhail Denissenko & Gianpiero Dalla Zuanna & David Guerra - 305-307 Mark R. Rosenzweig and Oded Stark (eds.), Handbook of Population and Family Economics
by Jacques Siegers
June 1999, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 117-151 The Vulnerable Child. Economic Insecurity and Child Mortality in Pre-Industrial Sweden: A Case Study of Västanfors, 1757--1850
by Tommy Bengtsson - 153-183 Improving Overall Mortality Forecasts by Analysing Cause-of-Death, Period and Cohort Effects in Trends
by Ewa Tabeau & Peter Ekamper & Corina Huisman & Alinda Bosch - 185-198 A Demographic Model of Measles Epidemics
by S.R. Duncan & Susan Scott & C.J. Duncan*: - 199-200 Peng Fei, Approche spatio-temporelle de la mortalité. Cas de la Chine dans les années 1980
by France Meslé - 200-202 Kenneth Wachter and Caleb Finch (Eds.), Between Zeus and the Salmon. The Biodemography of Longevity
by Ewa Tabeau - 203-204 Tim Dyson, Population and Food. Global Trends and Future Prospects
by Inge Hutter - 204-205 William A. Jackson, The Political Economy of Population Ageing
by Nikolai Botev
March 1999, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-24 Childbearing Trends in Sweden 1961--1997
by Gunnar Andersson - 25-43 Fertility Behaviour under Income Uncertainty
by Priya Ranjan - 45-75 Who, What, Where, and When? Specifying the Impact of Educational Attainment and Labour Force Participation on Family Formation
by Aart C. Liefbroer & Martine Corijn - 77-97 Mortality Differences Related to Socioeconomic Status and the Progressivity of Old-Age Pensions and Health Insurance: The Netherlands
by Jan H.M. Nelissen - 99-100 José Alvarado and John Creedy, Population Ageing, Migration and Social Expenditure
by Christopher Prinz - 101-102 Michael Wagner, Scheidung in Ost-und Westdeutschland; Zum Verhältnis von Ehestabilität und Sozialstruktur seit den 30er Janhren
by Dorien Manting
December 1999, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 305-331 Endogenous growth of population and income depending on resource and knowledge
by A. Prskawetz & G. Feichtinger & M. Luptacik & A. Milik & F. Wirl & F. Hof & W. Lutz - 333-365 Mortality peaks in Italy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries: Trends by age and sex
by Antonella Pinnelli & Paola Mancini - 367-386 Alcohol consumption and cirrhosis mortality in the industrialised countries since 1950
by F. Munoz-Prez & A. Nizard - 387-392 Book reviews
by Jacques Ledent & Emily Grundy & Josef Kytir
December 1998, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 305-331 Endogenous Growth of Population and Income Depending on Resource and Knowledge
by A. Prskawetz & G. Feichtinger & M. Luptacik & A. Milik & F. Wirl & F. Hof & W. Lutz - 333-365 Mortality Peaks in Italy in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries: Trends by Age and Sex
by Antonella Pinnelli & Paola Mancini - 367-386 Alcohol Consumption and Cirrhosis Mortality in the Industrialised Countries Since 1950
by F. Munoz-Perez & A. Nizard - 387-389 Henri Leridon et Laurent Toulemon, Démographie. Approche statistique et dynamique des populations
by Jacques Ledent - 389-390 Jean-Pierre Gonnot, Nico Keilman and Christopher Prinz (eds.), Social Security, Household and Family Dynamics in Ageing Societies
by Emily Grundy - 391-392 Carlo A. Corsini and Pier Viazzo, eds. The Decline of Infant and Child Mortality. The European Experience: 1750–1990
by Josef Kytir
September 1998, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 209-264 Urban versus Rural: Fertility Decline in the Cities and Rural Districts of Prussia, 1875 to 1910
by Patrick R. Galloway & Ronald D. Lee & Eugene a. Hammel - 265-290 Internal Migration and Urban Change in Poland
by Marek Kupiszewski & Helen Durham & Philip Rees - 291-301 Social Differences in the Decline of Marital Reproduction in Rural Navarre (Spain)
by Jesús J. Sánchez
June 1998, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 117-155 Interethnic Marriage: Bringing in the Context through Multilevel Modelling
by John Lievens - 157-178 Trends in Marriage Formation in Sweden 1971–1993
by Gunnar Andersson - 179-204 Early Life Transitions of Canadian Women: A Cohort Analysis of Timing, Sequences, and Variations
by Aenaida R. Ravanera & Fernando Rajulton & Thomas K. Burch - 205-206 Y. Charbit, M.-A. Hily and M. Poinard, Le Va-et-vient Identitaire. Migrants portugais et villages d'origine
by Jean Louis Rallu - 206-208 Hans-Peter Blossfeld and Götz Rohwer, Techniques of Event History Modeling. New Approaches to Causal Analysis
by Øystein Kravdal
March 1998, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-17 An Expert-Based Framework for Probabilistic National Population Projections: The Example of Austria
by Wolfgang Lutz & Sergei Scherbov - 19-37 Deaths from Alcohol and Violence in Moscow: Socio-economic Determinants
by Laurent Chenet & David Leon & Martin Mckee & Serguei Vassin - 39-59 The Budgetary Dilemmas of an Ageing Workforce: A Scenario Study of the Public Sector in the Netherlands
by Evert Van Imhoff & Kène Henkens - 61-88 The Effect of Changing Sexual, Marital and Contraceptive Behaviour on Conceptions, Abortions, and Births
by Gianpiero Dalla Zuanna & Stefano Gavini & Angela Spinelli - 89-99 Partnership and Parenthood in Contemporary Europe: A Review of Recent Findings
by An-Magritt Jensen - 101-102 Jean-Pierre Bocquet-Appel, Daniel Courgeau and Denise Pumain (eds.), Spatial Analysis of Biodemographic Data
by Mike Murphy - 102-104 Robin Cohen and others (eds.), The international library of studies on migration
by Clara H. Mulder
December 1997, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 305-338 Multilevel and Clustering Analysis of Health Outcomes in Small Areas
by Peter Congdon - 339-379 Exploring Relationships between Social Policy and Changing Family Forms within the European Union
by Linda Hantrais - 381-399 Mortalité par âge et cause de décès en Suisse: Une analyse des disparités cantonales durant la période 1978/83 à 1988/93
by Philippe Wanner & Peng Fei & Stéphane Cotter - 401-402 David Coleman (ed.), Europe's population in the 1990's
by Clara H. Mulder
September 1997, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 223-241 Survival Trees: An Alternative Non-Parametric Multivariate Technique for Life History Analysis
by Alessandra De Rose & Alessandro Pallara - 243-268 Fertility and Culture in Eastern Europe: A Case Study of Riga, Latvia, 1867–1881
by Charles Wetherell & Andrejs Plakans - 269-298 Wanting a Child Without a Firm Commitment to the Partner: Interpretations and Implications of a Common Behaviour Pattern among Norwegian Cohabitants
by øystein Kravdal - 299-300 Book Reviews; Jacques Dupâquier, L'invention de la table de mortalité. De Graunt à Wargentin
by Jacques Vallin - 300-301 Book Reviews; Willy Bosveld (1996), The Ageing of Fertility in Europe. A comparitive Demographic-Analytic Study
by Máire ní Bhrolcháin
June 1997, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 109-145 The Impact of Children on Divorce Risks of Swedish Women
by Gunnar Andersson - 147-167 The Decline of Fertility in Malta: The Role of Family Planning
by Robin G. Milne & Robert E. Wright - 169-212 Vivre sa vieillesse en Suisse. Les transformations des modes de résidence des personnes âgées
by Claudine Sauvain-Dugerdil & Hong Guang Gu & Hermann-Michel Hagmann & Natalia Kalmykova & Michael Olszak & Gilbert Ritschard - 213-217 The Validity of Infrereces of Sex-Selective Infanticide, Abortion and Neglect from Unusual Reported Sex Ratios at Birth
by William H. James - 219-220 Book Reviews
by Hans-Joachim Schulze - 221-222 Book Reviews
by Bridget O'Laughlin
March 1997, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-16 Occupational and Economic Mobility and Social Integration of Mediterranean Migrants in Germany
by Wolfgang Seifert - 17-32 Is the Austrian Labour Market Ethnically Segmented?
by Heinz Fassmann