Content
2019
- WP-2019-013 Mothers' and fathers' well-being while parenting: does the gender composition of children matter?
by Daniela V. Negraia & Jill E. Yavorsky & Denys Dukhovnov - WP-2019-012 SES and the emotional 'benefits' and 'costs' of parenting
by Daniela V. Negraia & Jennifer M. Augustine - WP-2019-011 Unpacking the parenting wellbeing gap: the role of dynamic features of daily life across broader social structures
by Daniela V. Negraia & Jennifer M. Augustine - WP-2019-010 The effect of widowhood on mortality in polygamous marriages: evidence from the Utah Population Database
by Kieron J. Barclay & Robyn Donrovich Thorén & Heidi A. Hanson & Ken R. Smith - WP-2019-009 Health of immigrant children: the role of immigrant generation, exogamous family setting, and family material and social resources
by Silvia Loi & Joonas Pitkänen & Heta Moustgaard & Mikko Myrskylä & Pekka Martikainen - WP-2019-008 Socioeconomic variation in child educational and socioeconomic attainment after parental death in Sweden
by Kieron J. Barclay & Martin Hällsten - WP-2019-007 Universal family background effects on education across and within societies
by Michael Grätz & Kieron J. Barclay & Øyvind Wiborg & Torkild H. Lyngstad & Aleksi Karhula & Jani Erola & Patrick Präg & Thomas Laidley & Dalton Conley - WP-2019-006 All-time low period fertility in Finland: drivers, tempo effects, and cohort implications
by Julia Hellstrand & Jessica Nisén & Mikko Myrskylä - WP-2019-005 The rural exodus and the rise of Europe
by Thomas Baudin & Robert Stelter - WP-2019-004 A generalized counterfactual approach to decomposing differences between populations
by Nikkil Sudharsanan & Maarten J. Bijlsma - WP-2019-003 Pension adequacy standards: an empirical estimation strategy and results for the United States and Germany
by Christian Dudel & Julian Schmied - WP-2019-002 Boom, echo, pulse, flow: 385 years of Swedish births
by Timothy Riffe & Kieron J. Barclay & Sebastian Klüsener & Christina Bohk-Ewald - WP-2019-001 Lexis fields
by Timothy Riffe & José M. Aburto
2018
- WP-2018-004 Interpregnancy intervals and perinatal and child health in Sweden: a comparison within families and across social groups
by Kieron J. Barclay & Anna Baranowska-Rataj & Martin Kolk & Anneli Ivarsson - WP-2018-003 When birth spacing does and does not matter for child survival: an international comparison using the DHS
by Joseph Molitoris & Kieron J. Barclay & Martin Kolk - WP-2018-002 The production of inequalities within families and across generations: the intergenerational effects of birth order and family size on educational attainment
by Kieron J. Barclay & Torkild H. Lyngstad & Dalton Conley - WP-2018-001 New methods for estimating detailed fertility schedules from abridged data
by Pavel Grigoriev & Anatoli I. Michalski & Vasily P. Gorlischev & Dmitri A. Jdanov & Vladimir M. Shkolnikov
2017
- WP-2017-020 Cognitive ability and fertility amongst Swedish men: evidence from 18 cohorts of military conscription
by Martin Kolk & Kieron J. Barclay - WP-2017-019 Estimating male fertility from vital registration data with missing values
by Christian Dudel & Sebastian Klüsener - WP-2017-018 Lifespan dispersion in times of life expectancy fluctuation: the case of Central and Eastern Europe
by José M. Aburto & Alyson A. van Raalte - WP-2017-017 Expanding the Markov chain tool box: distributions of occupation times and waiting times
by Christian Dudel - WP-2017-016 The decomposition of the difference between two healthy life expectancies: which formula is right?
by Vladimir M. Shkolnikov & Evgeny M. Andreev - WP-2017-015 Healthy life expectancy, mortality, and age prevalence of morbidity
by Timothy Riffe & Alyson A. van Raalte & Maarten J. Bijlsma - WP-2017-014 Is a positive link between human development and fertility attainable? Insights from the Belgian vanguard case
by Jonas Wood & Sebastian Klüsener & Karel Neels & Mikko Myrskylä - WP-2017-013 Modelling the socio-economic determinants of fertility: a mediation analysis using the parametric g-formula
by Maarten J. Bijlsma & Ben Wilson - WP-2017-012 Family organisation and human capital inequalities in historic Europe: testing the association anew
by Mikołaj Szołtysek & Radosław Poniat & Sebastian Klüsener & Siegfried Gruber - WP-2017-011 Urban and rural fertility transitions in the developing world: a cohort perspective
by Mathias Lerch - WP-2017-010 An ordinal measure of population health
by Héctor Pifarré i Arolas & Christian Dudel - WP-2017-009 Trends in gender differences in health and mortality at working ages among West and East Germans
by Mine Kühn & Christian Dudel & Tobias C. Vogt & Anna Oksuzyan - WP-2017-008 Does the age difference between partners influence the career achievements of women?
by Anna Oksuzyan & Angela Carollo & Sven Drefahl & Carlo G. Camarda & Kaare Christensen & Alyson A. van Raalte - WP-2017-007 A cause-of-death decomposition of the young adult mortality hump
by Adrien Remund & Carlo G. Camarda & Timothy Riffe - WP-2017-006 Formation and realisation of moving intentions across the adult life course
by Lars Dommermuth & Sebastian Klüsener - WP-2017-004 Sex differences in genetic associations with longevity in Han Chinese: sex-stratified genome-wide association study and polygenic risk score analysis
by Yi Zeng & Huashuai Chen & Xiaomin Liu & Rui Ye & Enjun Xie & Zhihua Chen & Jiehua Lu & Jianxin Li & Yaohua Tian & Ting Ni & Lars Bolund & Kenneth C. Land & Anatoliy Yashin & Angela M. O'Rand & Liang Sun & Ze Yang & Wei Tao & Anastasia Gurinovic & Claudio Franceschi & Jichun Xie & Jun Gu & Yong Hou & Xiao Liu & Xun Xu & Jean-Marie Robine & Joris Deelen & Paola Sebastiani & P. Eline Slagboom & Thomas T. Perls & Elizabeth R. Hauser & William Gottschalk & Qihua Tan & Kaare Christensen & Mike Lutz & Xiao-Li Tian & Huanming Yang & Junxia Min & Chao Nie & James W. Vaupel - WP-2017-003 Educational gain in cause-specific mortality: accounting for confounders
by Govert E. Bijwaard & Mikko Myrskylä & Per Tynelius & Finn Rasmussen
2016
- WP-2016-014 The Patriarchy Index: a new measure of gender and generational inequalities in the past
by Mikołaj Szołtysek & Radosław Poniat & Siegfried Gruber & Sebastian Klüsener - WP-2016-012 The demographic transition revisited: a cohort perspective
by Tomas Frejka - WP-2016-011 Parental age and offspring mortality: negative effects of reproductive aging are outweighed by secular increases in longevity
by Kieron J. Barclay & Mikko Myrskylä - WP-2016-010 A lost generation? The financial crisis and the length of working life in Spain
by Christian Dudel & María A. López Gómez & Fernando G. Benavides & Mikko Myrskylä - WP-2016-009 Spatial and social distance in the fertility transition: Sweden 1880-1900
by Sebastian Klüsener & Martin Dribe & Francesco Scalone - WP-2016-008 Birth order and college major in Sweden
by Kieron J. Barclay & Martin Hällsten & Mikko Myrskylä - WP-2016-007 Education, cognitive ability and cause-specific mortality: a structural approach
by Govert E. Bijwaard & Mikko Myrskylä & Per Tynelius & Finn Rasmussen - WP-2016-006 Recent trends in US working life expectancy at age 50 by gender, education, and race/ethnicity and the impact of the Great Recession
by Christian Dudel & Mikko Myrskylä - WP-2016-004 German East-West mortality difference: two cross-overs driven by smoking
by Tobias C. Vogt & Alyson A. van Raalte & Pavel Grigoriev & Mikko Myrskylä - WP-2016-002 The consequences of sibling rivalry on survival and reproductive success across different ecological contexts: a comparison of the historical Krummhörn and Quebec populations
by Jonathan F. Fox & Kai P. Willführ & Alain Gagnon & Lisa Y. Dillon & Eckart Voland - WP-2016-001 Fertility in Rostock in the 19th Century
by Siegfried Gruber & Rembrandt D. Scholz
2015
- WP-2015-012 Older parents enjoy better filial piety and care from daughters than sons in China
by Yi Zeng & Linda George & Melanie Sereny & Danan Gu & James W. Vaupel - WP-2015-011 Producing reliable mortality estimates in the context of distorted population statistics: the case of Moldova
by Olga Penina & Dmitri A. Jdanov & Pavel Grigoriev - WP-2015-010 Secular changes in the association between advanced maternal age and the risk of low birth weight: a cross-cohort comparison in the UK
by Alice Goisis & Daniel C. Schneider & Mikko Myrskylä - WP-2015-009 Advanced maternal age and offspring outcomes: causal effects and countervailing period trends
by Kieron J. Barclay & Mikko Myrskylä - WP-2015-008 A unified framework of demographic time
by Timothy Riffe & Jonas Schöley & Francisco Villavicencio - WP-2015-007 Renewal and stability in populations structured by remaining years of life
by Timothy Riffe - WP-2015-006 Is a positive relationship between fertility and economic development emerging at the sub-national regional level? Theoretical considerations and evidence from Europe
by Jonathan F. Fox & Sebastian Klüsener & Mikko Myrskylä - WP-2015-005 Why does paternal death accelerate the transition to first marriage in the C18-C19 Krummhörn population?
by Eckart Voland & Kai P. Willführ - WP-2015-004 Older parents benefit more in health outcome from daughters’ than sons’ care in China
by Yi Zeng & Melanie D. Sereny Brasher & Danan Gu & James W. Vaupel - WP-2015-003 Time-to-death patterns in markers of age and dependency
by Timothy Riffe & Pil H. Chung & Jeroen J. A. Spijker & John MacInnes - WP-2015-002 An agent-based decision model of migration, embedded in the life course - Model description in ODD+D format
by Anna Klabunde & Frans J. Willekens & Sabine Zinn & Matthias Leuchter - WP-2015-001 Spatial variation in non-marital fertility across Europe: recent trends, past path dependencies, and potential future pathways
by Sebastian Klüsener
2014
- WP-2014-010 Assessment of cross-sectional and longitudinal components of a difference with an algorithm of contour replacement
by Dmitri A. Jdanov & Vladimir M. Shkolnikov - WP-2014-009 Regional mortality disparities in Germany: long-term dynamics and possible determinants
by Eva U. B. Kibele & Sebastian Klüsener & Rembrandt D. Scholz - WP-2014-008 A golden age before serfdom? The human capital of Central-Eastern and Eastern Europe in the 17th-19th centuries
by Jörg Baten & Mikołaj Szołtysek - WP-2014-007 The Patriarchy Index: a comparative study of power relations across historic Europe
by Siegfried Gruber & Mikołaj Szołtysek - WP-2014-005 The sex differential in mortality: a historical comparison of the adult-age pattern of the ratio and the difference
by Oliver Wisser & James W. Vaupel - WP-2014-004 Demographic transitions in Europe and the world
by Frans J. Willekens - WP-2014-003 The advantages of demographic change after the wave: fewer and older, but healthier, greener, and more productive?
by Fanny A. Kluge & Emilio Zagheni & Elke Loichinger & Tobias C. Vogt - WP-2014-002 Social norms, economic conditions and spatial variation of childbearing within cohabitation across Europe
by Trude Lappegård & Sebastian Klüsener & Daniele Vignoli - WP-2014-001 Fertility of Turkish migrants in Germany: duration of stay matters
by Katharina Wolf
2013
- WP-2013-018 Easier said than done: childbearing intentions and their realization in a short term perspective
by Anne-Kristin Kuhnt & Heike Trappe - WP-2013-017 Blurred memory, deliberate misreporting, or “true tales”? How different survey methods affect respondents’ reports of partnership status at first birth
by Michaela R. Kreyenfeld & Sonja Bastin - WP-2013-016 Does waiting pay off? The effect of partnership duration prior to household formation on union stability
by Christine Schnor - WP-2013-015 Disease load at conception predicts survival in later epidemics in a historical French-Canadian cohort, suggesting functional epigenetic imprinting
by Kai P. Willführ & Mikko Myrskylä - WP-2013-014 Care for money? Mortality improvements, increasing intergenerational transfers, and time devoted to the elderly
by Tobias C. Vogt & Fanny A. Kluge - WP-2013-013 The East-West gradient in spatial population development within Germany: temporary GDR legacy vs. longstanding spatial disparities
by Sebastian Klüsener & Emilio Zagheni - WP-2013-012 To give or not to give: bequest estimate and wealth impact based on a CGE model with realistic demography in Japan
by Miguel Sánchez Romero & Naohiro Ogawa & Rikiya Matsukura - WP-2013-011 Reproductive behavior of landless agricultural workers, small farmers, and the economic elite in the historical Krummhörn region [East Frisia, Germany, 1720-1870]
by Kai P. Willführ & Charlotte Störmer - WP-2013-010 Parental benefits improve parental well-being: evidence from a 2007 policy change in Germany
by Mikko Myrskylä & Rachel Margolis - WP-2013-009 Geschlechtsspezifische Arbeitsmarktsegregation und Geburtenverhalten: neue Befunde auf Basis der „Biografiedaten ausgewählter Sozialversicherungsträger in Deutschland“ (BASiD)
by Michaela R. Kreyenfeld & Anja Vatterrott - WP-2013-008 Socioeconomic differences in the unemployment and fertility nexus: a comparison of Denmark and Germany
by Michaela R. Kreyenfeld & Gunnar Andersson - WP-2013-007 Recent features of cohabitational and marital fertility in Romania
by Jan M. Hoem & Cornelia Mureşan & Mihaela Hărăguş - WP-2013-006 The dangers of conditioning on the time of occurrence of one demographic process in the analysis of another
by Jan M. Hoem - WP-2013-005 Economic stress or random variation? Revisiting german reunification as a natural experiment to investigate the effect of economic contraction on sex ratios at birth
by Sebastian Schnettler & Sebastian Klüsener - WP-2013-004 The Japanese family system: change, continuity, and regionality over the twentieth century
by Akihiko Kato - WP-2013-003 Social norms, family policies, and fertility trends: insights from a comparative study on the German-speaking region in Belgium
by Sebastian Klüsener & Karel Neels & Michaela R. Kreyenfeld - WP-2013-002 Interdisciplinary research collaboration as the future of ancient history? Insights from spying on demographers
by Saskia C. Hin - WP-2013-001 Providing easy access to cross-country comparative contextual data for demographic research: concept and recent advances of the Generations & Gender Programme Contextual Database
by Arianna Caporali & Sebastian Klüsener & Gerda R. Neyer & Sandra Krapf & Olga Grigorieva
2012
- WP-2012-028 Regional hot spots of exceptional longevity in Germany
by Rembrandt D. Scholz & Sebastian Klüsener - WP-2012-027 Comprehensive analyses of fertility trends in the Russian Federation during the past half century
by Tomas Frejka & Sergei Zakharov - WP-2012-026 Quantifying the role of alternative pension reforms on the Austrian economy
by Miguel Sánchez Romero & Joze Sambt & Alexia Prskawetz - WP-2012-025 Application of the transaction cost approach to households – the demographics of households’ ‘make or buy’ decisions
by Liat Raz-Yurovich - WP-2012-024 Normative and allocation role strain: role incompatibility, outsourcing, and the transition to a second birth in Eastern and Western Germany
by Liat Raz-Yurovich - WP-2012-023 Reconstruction of continuous time series of mortality by cause of death in Belarus, 1965–2010
by Pavel Grigoriev & France Meslé & Jacques Vallin - WP-2012-022 Calibrated spline estimation of detailed fertility schedules from abridged data
by Carl Schmertmann - WP-2012-021 How policy matters: Germany’s parental leave benefit reform and fathers’ behavior 1999-2009
by Esther Geisler & Michaela R. Kreyenfeld - WP-2012-020 Fertility decline in the southeastern Austrian Crown lands. Was there a Hajnal line or a transitional zone?
by Peter Teibenbacher - WP-2012-019 Mortality shocks and the human rate of aging
by Virginia Zarulli - WP-2012-018 Censuses in 19th century Serbia: inventory of preserved microdata
by Aleksandra Vuletic - WP-2012-017 Quantifying patriarchy: an explorative comparison of two joint family societies
by Siegfried Gruber & Mikołaj Szołtysek - WP-2012-016 Family systems and welfare provision in Poland-Lithuania: discrepancies and similarities
by Mikołaj Szołtysek - WP-2012-015 Measuring the balance of government intervention on forward and backward family transfers using NTA estimates: the modified Lee Arrows
by Concepció Patxot & Elisenda Renteria & Miguel Sánchez Romero & Guadalupe Souto - WP-2012-014 New cohort fertility forecasts for the developed world
by Mikko Myrskylä & Joshua R. Goldstein & Yen-hsin Alice Cheng - WP-2012-013 Happiness: before and after the kids
by Mikko Myrskylä & Rachel Margolis - WP-2012-012 Family, money, and health: regional differences in the determinants of life cycle life satisfaction
by Rachel Margolis & Mikko Myrskylä - WP-2012-010 Lifespan variation by occupational class: compression or stagnation over time?
by Alyson A. van Raalte & Pekka Martikainen & Mikko Myrskylä - WP-2012-009 Rainfall shocks, parental behavior and breastfeeding: evidence from rural Vietnam
by Thuan Q. Thai & Mikko Myrskylä - WP-2012-008 The Gompertz distribution and maximum likelihood estimation of its parameters - a revision
by Adam Lenart - WP-2012-007 The long-standing demographic East-West-divide in Germany
by Sebastian Klüsener & Joshua R. Goldstein - WP-2012-006 Economic uncertainty and family dynamics in Europe (Introduction to special issue of Demographic Research)
by Michaela R. Kreyenfeld & Gunnar Andersson & Ariane Pailhé - WP-2012-005 Spatial aspects of the rise of nonmarital fertility across Europe since 1960: the role of states and regions in shaping patterns of change
by Sebastian Klüsener & Brienna Perelli-Harris & Nora E. Sánchez Gassen - WP-2012-004 Perturbation analysis of indices of lifespan variability
by Alyson A. van Raalte & Hal Caswell - WP-2012-003 Bayesian forecasting of cohort fertility
by Carl Schmertmann & Emilio Zagheni & Joshua R. Goldstein & Mikko Myrskylä - WP-2012-002 The human capital of Central-Eastern and Eastern Europe in European perspective
by Jörg Baten & Mikołaj Szołtysek - WP-2012-001 Diversität von Familienformen in Ost- und Westdeutschland
by Sonja Bastin & Michaela R. Kreyenfeld & Christine Schnor
2011
- WP-2011-022 On ordered subpopulations and population mortality at advanced ages
by Maxim S. Finkelstein - WP-2011-021 Spatial construction of European family and household systems: a promising path or a blind alley? An Eastern European perspective
by Mikołaj Szołtysek - WP-2011-020 Census and census-like material preserved in the archives of Hungary, Slovakia and Transylvania (Romania), 18-19th centuries
by Péter Őri & Levente Pakot - WP-2011-019 Der Kinderwunsch im Kontext von Partnerschaft und Partnerschaftsqualität: eine Analyse übereinstimmender Elternschaftsabsichten von Eltern und kinderlosen Paaren
by Julika Hillmann & Anne-Kristin Kuhnt - WP-2011-018 Urban fertility responses to local government programs: evidence from the 1923-1932 U.S
by Jonathan F. Fox & Mikko Myrskylä - WP-2011-017 High development and fertility: fertility at older reproductive ages and gender equality explain the positive link
by Mikko Myrskylä & Hans-Peter Kohler & Francesco C. Billari - WP-2011-016 Average age at death in infancy and infant mortality level: reconsidering the Coale-Demeny formulas at current levels of low mortality
by Evgeny M. Andreev & W. Ward Kingkade - WP-2011-015 The role of demography on per capita output growth and saving rates
by Miguel Sánchez Romero - WP-2011-014 The genealogy of Eastern European difference: an insider’s view
by Mikołaj Szołtysek - WP-2011-013 The fertility behaviour of East to West German migrants
by Anja Vatterrott - WP-2011-012 Vitality heterogeneity in the Strehler-Mildvan theory of mortality
by Peter Wagner - WP-2011-011 Child schooling, child health and rainfall shocks: evidence from rural Vietnam
by Thuan Q. Thai & Evangelos M. Falaris - WP-2011-010 Economic conditions of stepfamilies from a cross-national perspective
by Michaela R. Kreyenfeld & Valerie Martin - WP-2011-009 Maternal age and offspring adult health: evidence from the Health and Retirement Study
by Mikko Myrskylä & Andrew T. Fenelon - WP-2011-008 Economic determinants of divorce among dual-earner couples: Jews in Israel
by Liat Raz-Yurovich - WP-2011-006 Income inequality and population health: a panel data analysis on 21 developed countries
by Roberta Torre & Mikko Myrskylä - WP-2011-005 Public health, poor relief and improving urban child mortality outcomes in the decade prior to the New Deal
by Jonathan F. Fox - WP-2011-004 Admissible mixing distributions for a general class of mixture survival models with known asymptotics
by Trifon I. Missov & Maxim S. Finkelstein - WP-2011-003 Fertility data for German speaking countries. What is the potential? Where are the pitfalls?
by Michaela R. Kreyenfeld & Kryštof Zeman & Marion Burkimsher & Ina Jaschinski - WP-2011-002 An evolutionary perspective on perceived parental care and closeness in adolescents: how do biological and social kinship play out within families in the U.S.?
by Sebastian Schnettler & Anja Steinbach - WP-2011-001 Stem families, joint families, and the European pattern: how much of a reconsideration do we need?
by Siegfried Gruber & Mikołaj Szołtysek
2010
- WP-2010-036 Living arrangements and household formation in the crucible of social change: Rostock 1867-1900
by Mikołaj Szołtysek & Siegfried Gruber & Barbara Zuber Goldstein & Rembrandt D. Scholz - WP-2010-035 The population history of Germany: research strategy and preliminary results
by Ulrich Pfister & Georg Fertig - WP-2010-034 The reciprocal relationship between the state and union formation across Western Europe: policy dimensions and theoretical considerations
by Brienna Perelli-Harris & Nora E. Sánchez Gassen - WP-2010-033 East Germany overtakes West Germany: recent trends in order-specific fertility dynamics
by Joshua R. Goldstein & Michaela R. Kreyenfeld - WP-2010-032 To care or to fight: must primate males choose?
by Daniel A. Levitis & Laurie Bingaman Lackey - WP-2010-031 Human longevity and post-fertile survival are not predicted by primate allometric patterns
by Daniel A. Levitis & Laurie Bingaman Lackey - WP-2010-030 Spatial variation in household structures in 19th-century Germany
by Mikołaj Szołtysek & Siegfried Gruber & Sebastian Klüsener & Joshua R. Goldstein - WP-2010-029 From transfers to capital: analyzing the Spanish demand for wealth using NTA
by Miguel Sánchez Romero & Concepció Patxot & Elisenda Renteria & Guadalupe Souto - WP-2010-028 Household and population projections at sub-national levels: an extended cohort-component approach
by Yi Zeng & Kenneth C. Land & Zhenglian Wang & Danan Gu - WP-2010-027 How East and West Germans finance their lifecycle consumption: evidence from NTA
by Fanny A. Kluge - WP-2010-026 Cohort overlays of evolving childbearing patterns: how postponement and recuperation are refl ected in period fertility trends
by Tomas Frejka - WP-2010-025 A global perspective on happiness and fertility
by Rachel Margolis & Mikko Myrskylä - WP-2010-024 Linking period and cohort life expectancy in Gompertz proportional hazards models
by Adam Lenart & Trifon I. Missov - WP-2010-023 Fertility and union histories from German GGS data: some critical reflections
by Michaela R. Kreyenfeld & Anne Hornung & Karolin Kubisch & Ina Jaschinski - WP-2010-022 A secular trend toward earlier male maturity: evidence from shifting ages of young adult mortality
by Joshua R. Goldstein - WP-2010-021 A behavioral Gompertz model for cohort fertility schedules in low and moderate fertility populations
by Joshua R. Goldstein - WP-2010-020 Analytic expressions for life expectancy in Gamma-Gompertz Mortality Settings
by Trifon I. Missov - WP-2010-019 Adaptive trade-off in C. capitata is a characteristic feature of the long-lived subpopulation
by Alexei Romanioukha & Arseniy S. Karkach & James R. Carey & Anatoli I. Yashin - WP-2010-018 A discrete-time model of metabolic adaption to recurring diet changes of Medfly females
by Arseniy S. Karkach & Alexei Romanioukha & Anatoli I. Yashin - WP-2010-017 Real and synthetic household populations and their analysis: an example of early historical micro-census data (Rostock, 1819)
by Siegfried Gruber & Rembrandt D. Scholz & Mikołaj Szołtysek - WP-2010-016 The ages of extremal impact on life disparity caused by averting deaths
by Peter Wagner - WP-2010-015 Cohort postponement and period measures
by Joshua R. Goldstein & Thomas Cassidy - WP-2010-014 The increasing importance of economic conditions on fertility
by Deniz D. Karaman Örsal & Joshua R. Goldstein - WP-2010-013 Probabilistic forecasting using stochastic diffusion models, with applications to cohort processes of marriage and fertility
by Mikko Myrskylä & Joshua R. Goldstein - WP-2010-012 Culture revisited: a geographic analysis of fertility decline in Prussia
by Joshua R. Goldstein & Sebastian Klüsener - WP-2010-011 Harmonized histories: manual for the preparation of comparative fertility and union histories
by Brienna Perelli-Harris & Michaela R. Kreyenfeld & Karolin Kubisch - WP-2010-010 The German Birth Order Register - order-specific data generated from perinatal statistics and statistics on out-of-hospital births 2001-2008
by Michaela R. Kreyenfeld & Rembrandt D. Scholz & Frederik Peters & Ines Wlosnewski - WP-2010-009 The relative importance of shocks in a cohort's early and later life conditions on age-specific mortality
by Mikko Myrskylä - WP-2010-008 Teen overweight, weight stigma, and intimate relationship development from adolescence to young adulthood
by Yen-hsin Alice Cheng & Nancy S. Landale - WP-2010-007 Leaving the parental home in post-war Japan: social, economic and demographic determinants
by Setsuya Fukuda - WP-2010-006 How slowing senescence changes life expectancy
by Joshua R. Goldstein & Thomas Cassidy - WP-2010-005 Families and states: citizenship and demography in the Greco-Roman world
by Saskia C. Hin - WP-2010-004 The educational gradient of nonmarital childbearing in Europe: emergence of a pattern of disadvantage?
by Brienna Perelli-Harris & Wendy Sigle-Rushton & Michaela R. Kreyenfeld & Trude Lappegård & Caroline Berghammer & Renske Keizer - WP-2010-003 Another tempo distortion: analyzing controlled fertility by age-specific marital fertility rate
by Kiyosi Hirosima - WP-2010-002 Zur Sterblichkeitsdifferenz von Männern im Ost-West-Vergleich
by Rembrandt D. Scholz & Anne Schulz & Michael Stegmann - WP-2010-001 Assessing old-age long-term care using the concepts of healthy life expectancy and care duration: the new parameter "Long-Term Care-Free Life-Expectancy (LTCF)"
by Rembrandt D. Scholz & Anne Schulz
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
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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