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2009
- WP-2009-045 Declining fertility in Ukraine: what is the role of abortion and contraception?
by Nataliia Levchuk & Brienna Perelli-Harris
- WP-2009-044 Childcare and family ideology in Sweden
by Sandra Krapf
- WP-2009-043 How ageing is shaped by trade-offs
by Annette Baudisch
- WP-2009-042 Losses of expected lifetime in the US and other developed countries: methods and empirical analyses
by Vladimir M. Shkolnikov & Evgeny M. Andreev & Zhen Zhang & James E. Oeppen & James W. Vaupel
- WP-2009-041 Historical family systems and the great European divide: the invention of the Slavic East
by Mikołaj Szołtysek & Barbara Zuber Goldstein
- WP-2009-039 Social change and family change in a Central European urban context: Rostock 1819-1867
by Mikołaj Szołtysek & Siegfried Gruber & Rembrandt D. Scholz & Barbara Zuber Goldstein
- WP-2009-038 Der Übergang in eine nacheheliche Partnerschaft: eine vergleichende Analyse zwischen Männern und Frauen auf Basis des deutschen Generations and Gender Surveys
by Ina Jaschinski
- WP-2009-037 The impact of the individual, the household and the community on fertility behavior in Petén, Guatemala
by Kathryn Grace & David Carr
- WP-2009-036 A comparative analysis of contraceptive use and intent in Guatemala
by Kathryn Grace
- WP-2009-035 Demographic change and the acceptance of population-related policies: a comparison of 13 European countries
by Harald Wilkoszewski & Elena Muth
- WP-2009-034 Age trajectories of social policy preferences: support for intergenerational transfers from a demographic perspective
by Harald Wilkoszewski
- WP-2009-033 Shifting economic foundation of marriage in Japan: the erosion of traditional marriage
by Setsuya Fukuda
- WP-2009-032 Why do women in former communist countries look unhappy? A demographic perspective
by Junji Kageyama
- WP-2009-031 Understanding the shape of the mixture failure rate (with engineering and demographic applications)
by Maxim S. Finkelstein
- WP-2009-030 Stochastically ordered subpopulations and optimal burn-in procedure
by Ji Cha & Maxim S. Finkelstein
- WP-2009-029 The end of 'lowest-low' fertility? (with supplementary materials)
by Joshua R. Goldstein & Tomáš Sobotka & Aiva Jasilioniene
- WP-2009-028 Maternity leave in turbulent times: effects on labor market transitions and fertility in Russia, 1985-2000
by Theodore P. Gerber & Brienna Perelli-Harris
- WP-2009-027 An alternative framework for studying the effects of family policies on fertility in the absence of individual-level data: a spatial analysis with small-scale macro data on Germany
by Sebastian Klüsener
- WP-2009-026 Welfare state context, female earnings and childbearing
by Gunnar Andersson & Michaela R. Kreyenfeld & Tatjana Mika
- WP-2009-025 Can child care policy encourage employment and fertility? Evidence from a structural model
by Peter Haan & Katharina Wrohlich
- WP-2009-024 Eignet sich das Mikrozensus-Panel für familiensoziologische Fragestellungen? Untersuchung am Beispiel der Frage nach den ökonomischen Determinanten der Familiengründung
by Michaela R. Kreyenfeld & Sylvia Zühlke & Kerstin Schmidtke
- WP-2009-023 German census-taking before 1871
by Rolf Gehrmann
- WP-2009-021 The increase in fertility in cohabitation across Europe: examining the intersection between union status and childbearing
by Brienna Perelli-Harris & Michaela R. Kreyenfeld & Wendy Sigle-Rushton & Renske Keizer & Trude Lappegård & Aiva Jasilioniene & Caroline Berghammer & Paola Di Giulio & Katja Köppen
- WP-2009-020 Adolescent precursors of early union formation among Asian American and Whites
by Yen-hsin Alice Cheng & Nancy S. Landale
- WP-2009-019 The negative educational gradients in Romanian fertility
by Cornelia Mureşan & Jan M. Hoem
- WP-2009-018 To what extent do rising mortality inequalities by education and marital status attenuate the general mortality decline? The case of Finland in 1971-2030
by Vladimir M. Shkolnikov & Evgeny M. Andreev & Dmitri A. Jdanov & Domantas Jasilionis & Tapani Valkonen
- WP-2009-017 Alcohol and mortality in Ukraine
by Nataliia Levchuk
- WP-2009-016 Biological mechanisms of disease and death in Moscow: rationale and design of the survey on Stress Aging and Health in Russia (SAHR)
by Maria A. Shkolnikova & Svetlana A. Shalnova & Vladimir M. Shkolnikov & Victoria A. Metelskaya & Alexander D. Deev & Evgeny M. Andreev & Dmitri A. Jdanov & James W. Vaupel
- WP-2009-015 Downward mobility, unemployment and mortality
by Sunnee Billingsley
- WP-2009-014 Transfers, consumption and income over the lifecycle in Germany
by Fanny A. Kluge
- WP-2009-013 Trends in geographical mortality differentials in India
by Nandita Saikia & Domantas Jasilionis & Faujdar Ram & Vladimir M. Shkolnikov
- WP-2009-012 Is Poland really 'immune' to the spread of cohabitation?
by Anna Matysiak
- WP-2009-011 Finding the "right moment" for the first baby to come: a comparison between Italy and Poland
by Anna Matysiak & Daniele Vignoli
- WP-2009-010 Against all odds: fathers’ use of parental leave in Germany
by Esther Geisler & Michaela R. Kreyenfeld
- WP-2009-009 Happiness and sex difference in life expectancy
by Junji Kageyama
- WP-2009-008 On the intertemporal allocation of consumption, mortality and life-history strategies
by Junji Kageyama
- WP-2009-007 Non-marital childbearing in Russia: second demographic transition or pattern of disadvantage?
by Brienna Perelli-Harris & Theodore P. Gerber
- WP-2009-006 Fertility-relevant social networks: composition, structure, and meaning of personal relationships for fertility intentions
by Sylvia Keim & Andreas Klärner & Laura Bernardi
- WP-2009-005 Do only new brooms sweep clean? A review on workforce age and innovation
by Katharina Frosch
- WP-2009-004 The age separating early deaths from late deaths
by Zhen Zhang & James W. Vaupel
- WP-2009-003 Marriage, childbearing, and migration in Kyrgyzstan: exploring interdependencies
by Lesia Nedoluzhko & Victor Agadjanian
- WP-2009-002 The structure of recent first-union formation in Romania
by Jan M. Hoem & Dora Kostova & Aiva Jasilioniene & Cornelia Mureşan
- WP-2009-001 Who is relevant? Exploring fertility relevant social networks
by Sylvia Keim & Andreas Klärner & Laura Bernardi
2008
2007
2006
- WP-2006-053 The demography of family reunification: from circulation to substitution in Gambian Spain
by Caroline Bledsoe
- WP-2006-052 Travail des femmes, caractéristiques familiales et sociales: le cas du Maroc
by Anna Paterno & Giuseppe Gabrielli & Agata V. D´Addato
- WP-2006-051 Does cohabitation prior to marriage raise the risk of marital dissolution and does this effect vary geographically?
by Paul J. Boyle & Hill Kulu
- WP-2006-050 On the psychological determinants of fertility: a panorama of concepts and approaches, and evidence from eastern Germany
by Holger von der Lippe
- WP-2006-049 Italy’s path to very low fertility: the adequacy of economic and second demographic transition theories
by David K. Kertzer & Michael White & Laura Bernardi & Giuseppe Gabrielli
- WP-2006-048 Fertility and women’s employment: a meta-analysis
by Anna Matysiak & Daniele Vignoli
- WP-2006-047 Family, obligations, and migration: the role of kinship in Cameroon
by Annett Fleischer
- WP-2006-046 The "LifeCourse" model, a competing risk cohort microsimulation model: source code and basic concepts of the generic microsimulation programming language Modgen
by Martin Spielauer
- WP-2006-045 Cohort birth order, parity progression ratio and parity distribution trends in developed countries
by Tomas Frejka & Jean-Paul Sardon
- WP-2006-044 Kinderlosigkeit, Bildungsrichtung und Bildungsniveau. Ergebnisse einer Untersuchung schwedischer Frauen der Geburtenjahrgänge 1955-59
by Gerda R. Neyer & Jan M. Hoem & Gunnar Andersson
- WP-2006-043 Individual fecundity dynamically predicts remaining life expectancy in medflies
by Vassili N. Novoseltsev & James R. Carey & Janna A. Novoseltseva & Anatoli I. Yashin
- WP-2006-042 Modeling of immune life history and body growth: the role of antigen burden
by Sergey G. Rudnev & Alexei A. Romanyukha & Anatoli I. Yashin
- WP-2006-041 Inverse problems in demography and biodemography
by Anatoli I. Michalski
- WP-2006-040 Population inertia and its sensitivity to changes in vital rates or initial conditions
by David N. Koons & Randall Holmes & James B. Grand
- WP-2006-039 Population constraints on pooled surveys in demographic hazard modeling
by Michael S. Rendall & Ryan Admiraal & Alessandra De Rose & Paola Di Giulio & Mark S. Handcock & Filomena Racioppi
- WP-2006-038 Intergenerational family ties and the diffusion of cohabitation in Italy
by Paola Di Giulio & Alessandro Rosina
- WP-2006-036 Transition to second birth - the case of Russia
by Dorothea Rieck
- WP-2006-035 The impact of health behaviors and life quality on gender differences in mortality
by Marc Luy & Paola Di Giulio
- WP-2006-034 First child of immigrant workers and their descendants in West Germany: interrelation of events, disruption, or adaptation?
by Nadja Milewski
- WP-2006-033 10 years after Kannisto: further evidence for mortality decline at advanced ages in developed countries
by Roland Rau & Eugeny L. Soroko & Domantas Jasilionis & James W. Vaupel
- WP-2006-032 Migration and union dissolution in a changing socio-economic context: the case of Russia
by Magdalena M. Muszynska & Hill Kulu
- WP-2006-031 Analysemöglichkeiten des Scientific Use Files "Vollendete Versichertenleben 2004" im Bereich Fertilität und Familie
by Michaela R. Kreyenfeld & Tatjana Mika
- WP-2006-030 The Contextual Database of the Generations and Gender Program
by Martin Spielauer
- WP-2006-029 Employment experience and first birth in Great Britain
by Cordula Zabel
- WP-2006-028 Report on the external validation of the "Education and Employment Survey" on Russia
by Eugeny L. Soroko & Dirk Konietzka
- WP-2006-027 Woman’s employment and union disruption in a changing socio-economic context: the case of Russia
by Magdalena M. Muszynska
- WP-2006-026 Stochastic forecast of the population of Poland, 2005 – 2050
by Anna Matysiak & Beata Nowok
- WP-2006-025 Der Einfluss der ‚Wende’ auf bildungsspezifische Fertilitätsunterschiede in Ostdeutschland
by Michaela R. Kreyenfeld
- WP-2006-024 Settlement size and fertility in the Nordic countries
by Hill Kulu & Andres Vikat & Gunnar Andersson
- WP-2006-023 On asymptotic failure rates in bivariate frailty competing risks models
by Maxim S. Finkelstein & Veronica Esaulova
- WP-2006-022 Fertilität, Familiengründung und Familienerweiterung in den nordischen Ländern
by Gerda R. Neyer & Gunnar Andersson & Jan M. Hoem & Marit Rønsen & Andres Vikat
- WP-2006-021 On engineering reliability concepts and biological aging
by Maxim S. Finkelstein
- WP-2006-020 Migration and first-time parenthood: evidence from Kyrgyzstan
by Lesia Nedoluzhko & Gunnar Andersson
- WP-2006-019 Understanding parental gender preferences in advanced societies: lessons from Sweden and Finland
by Gunnar Andersson & Karsten Hank & Andres Vikat
- WP-2006-018 Nutzungsmöglichkeiten von Daten der gesetzlichen Rentenversicherung über das Forschungsdatenzentrum der Rentenversicherung (FDZ-RV)
by Ralf K. Himmelreicher & Hans-Martin von Gaudecker & Rembrandt D. Scholz
- WP-2006-017 Perceptions of job instability and the prospects of parenthood. A comparison between Eastern and Western Germany
by Laura Bernardi & Andreas Klärner & Holger von der Lippe
- WP-2006-016 Scheidung in Ost- und Westdeutschland: der Einfluss der Frauenerwerbstätigkeit auf die Ehestabilität
by Karin Böttcher
- WP-2006-015 Regularities and peculiarities of birth schedules in industrialized countries: an analysis of FFS data
by René Houle & Vladimir M. Shkolnikov
- WP-2006-014 First birth trends in developed countries: a cohort analysis
by Tomas Frejka & Jean-Paul Sardon
- WP-2006-013 Religion, religiousness and fertility in the U.S. and in Europe
by Tomas Frejka & Charles F. Westoff
- WP-2006-012 Forecasts of cohort mortality after age 50
by Kirill F. Andreev & James W. Vaupel
- WP-2006-011 Fertility change in Egypt: from second to third birth
by Daniele Vignoli
- WP-2006-010 Family policies and fertility in Europe: fertility policies at the intersection of gender policies, employment policies and care policies
by Gerda R. Neyer
- WP-2006-009 Objective sleep duration and health in elderly Russians
by Maria A. Shkolnikova & Blake Aber & Maxine Weinstein & Luobov´ Kravtsova & Svetlana A. Shalnova & Vladimir M. Shkolnikov & James W. Vaupel
- WP-2006-008 Lifetime earnings and life expectancy
by Hans-Martin von Gaudecker & Rembrandt D. Scholz
- WP-2006-007 Anticipatory analysis and its alternatives in life-course research. Part 2: Marriage and first birth
by Jan M. Hoem & Michaela R. Kreyenfeld
- WP-2006-006 Anticipatory analysis and its alternatives in life-course research. Part 1: Education and first childbearing
by Jan M. Hoem & Michaela R. Kreyenfeld
- WP-2006-005 Fertility developments in Morocco: progression to third birth
by Agata V. D´Addato
- WP-2006-004 Educational attainment and ultimate fertility among Swedish women born in 1955-59
by Jan M. Hoem & Gerda R. Neyer & Gunnar Andersson
- WP-2006-003 On the structural value of children and its implication on intended fertility in Bulgaria
by Christoph Bühler
- WP-2006-002 The effect of moving on union dissolution
by Paul J. Boyle & Hill Kulu & Thomas Cooke & Vernon Gayle & Clara H. Mulder
- WP-2006-001 The third child: a comparison between West Germany and Norway
by David Alich
2005
2004