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2011, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 179-206 The influence of the family network on the realisation of fertility intentions
by Melinda Mills & Nicoletta Balbo - 207-226 Intergenerational transmission of fertility intentions and behaviour in Germany: the role of contagion
by Markus Kotte & Volker Ludwig - 227-258 Educational differentials in fertility intentions and outcomes: family formation in Flanders in the early 1990s
by David De Wachter & Karel Neels - 259-282 Family policies, norms about gender roles and fertility decisions in France and Germany
by Anne Salles & Clémentine Rossier & Sara Brachet - 283-306 Baby longing and men’s reproductive motivation
by Anna Rotkirch & Heini Väisänen & Markus Jokela & Stuart Basten - 307-325 Does parenthood increase happiness? Evidence for Poland
by Anna Baranowska & Anna Matysiak - 327-334 DATA & TRENDS (non refereed articles): Design and implementation of an online weekly journal to study unintended pregnancies
by Heather H. Gatny & Jennifer S. Barber & Yasamin Kusunoki - 335-344 Couple disagreement about fertility preferences and family-friendly policy measures in the Czech Republic
by Beatrice Chromková Manuea & Petr Fučík
2010, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-8 The search for a demography of education: some thoughts
by Bilal Barakat & Hans-Peter Blossfeld - 9-16 Education will be at the heart of 21st century demography
by Wolfgang Lutz - 17-23 The literacy myth: literacy, education and demography
by Harvey J. Graff - 25-29 Mass schooling, empowerment, and demographic and economic outcomes: a note of disent
by Alaka Malwade Basu - 31-50 The causes of educational differences in fertility in Sub-Saharan Africa
by John Bongaarts - 51-75 Education and childlessness: the relationship between educational field, educational level, employment and childlessness among Greek women born in 1955-1959
by Christos Bagavos - 77-106 Postponement and recuperation of Belgian fertility: how are they related to rising female educational attainment?
by Karel Neels & David De Wachter - 107-138 Second birth rates across Europe: interactions between women’s level of education and child care enrolment
by Jan Van Bavel & Joanna Rózanska-Putek - 139-174 Convergence or divergence of educational disparities in mortality and morbidity? The evolution of life expectancy and health expectancy by educational attainment in Austria in 1981-2006
by Johannes Klotz - 175-199 Education or wealth: which matters more for reducing child mortality in developing countries?
by Regina Fuchs & Elsie Pamuk & Wolfgang Lutz - 201-235 The effect of education on adult mortality and disability: a global perspective
by Samir KC & Harold Lentzner - 237-259 Education and health: theoretical considerations based on a qualitative grounded theory study
by Priska Flandorfer & Katrin Fliegenschnee - 261-282 Persistence and change of the relative difference in educational attainment by ethno-cultural group and gender in Canada
by Martin Spielauer - 283-312 The demography of education in Brazil: inequality of educational opportunities based on Grade Progression Probability (1986-2008)
by Eduardo Luiz Gonçalves Rios-Neto & Raquel Rangel de Meireles Guimarães
2009, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-18 Migration and its consequences in 21st century Europe
by David Coleman - 19-37 The global economic crisis and international migration: An uncertain outlook
by Gijs Beets & Frans Willekens - 39-61 Reproductive behaviour of migrant women in Germany: Data, patterns and determinants
by Susanne Schmid & Martin Kohls - 63-82 Short term reproductive behaviour of foreign women who became mothers between 2002-2006 in Italy
by Eleonora Mussino & Claudia Iaccarino & Sabrina Prati & Salvatore Strozza - 83-122 Demographic and economic factors of labour supply: Long-term projections and policy options for France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom
by Serguey Ivanov - 123-147 Can the rising pension burden in Europe be mitigated by immigration? Modelling the effects of selected demographic and socio-economic factors on ageing in the European Union, 2008-2050
by Fernando Gil Alonso - 149-165 The impact of a massive migration flow on the regional population structure: The case of Italy
by Antonio Golini & Anna Di Bartolomeo - 167-195 Effects of immigration on population growth and structures in Greece - A spatial approach
by Anastasia Kostakis & Byron Kotzamanis & Michail Agorastakis - 197-215 The net reproduction rate and the type-reproduction number in multiregional demography
by Hisashi Inaba - 217-233 Migration continent Europe
by Tomás Sobotka
2008, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-16 Can policies enhance fertility in Europe?
by Anne H. Gauthier & Dimiter Philipov - 17-24 What should be the goal of population policies? Focus on 'Balanced Human Capital Development'
by Wolfgang Lutz - 25-28 Some theoretical and methodological comments on the impact of policies on fertility
by Anne H. Gauthier - 29-34 'Can policies enhance fertility in Europe?' and questions beyond
by Nikolai Botev - 35-38 First, do no harm
by William P. Butz - 39-55 What can fertility indicators tell us about pronatalist policy options?
by John Bongaarts - 57-87 Institutions and the transition to adulthood: Implications for fertility tempo in low-fertility settings
by Ronald R. Rindfuss & Sarah R. Brauner-Otto - 89-102 A review of policies and practices related to the 'highest-low' fertility of Sweden
by Gunnar Andersson - 103-123 Fertility trends and differentials in the Nordic countries - Footprints of welfare policies and challenges on the road ahead
by Marit Rønsen & Kari Skrede - 125-147 The impact of the bonus at birth on reproductive behaviour in a lowest-low fertility context: Friuli-Venezia Giulia (Italy) from 1989 2005
by Giovanna Boccuzzo & Gianpiero Dalla Zuanna & Marcantonio Caltabiano & Marzia Loghi - 149-164 French family policy: long tradition and diversified measures
by Ariane Pailhé & Clémentine Rossier & Laurent Toulemon - 165-177 Family policies in Europe: available databases and initial comparisons
by Olivier Thévenon
2007, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-3 Introduction by Commissioner Vladimír Špidla to the four essays written in response to the communication on The Demographic Future of Europe
by Vladimír Špidla - 5-12 Demographic diversity and the ethnic consequences of immigration - key issues that the Commission's report left out
by David A. Coleman - 13-17 Does the Commission's report adequately address the key issues of the demographic future of Europe?
by Jonathan Grant & Stijn Hoorens - 19-25 Adaptation versus mitigation policies on demographic change in Europe
by Wolfgang Lutz - 27-35 A clouded view of Europe's demographic future
by Paul Demeny - 37-59 China's uncertain demographic present and future
by Wolfgang Lutz & Sergei Scherbov & Gui Ying Cao & Qiang Ren & Xiaoying Zheng - 61-92 Explaining new trends in the gender gap of mortality: Insights from a regional trend- analysis of the Netherlands
by Jeroen Spijker & Frans van Poppel & Leo van Wissen - 93-105 Widening educational disparities in all-cause mortality: An analysis of Austrian data with international comparisons
by Franz Schwarz - 107-131 On the age dynamics of learned societies - taking the example of the Austrian Academy Sciences
by Gustav Feichtinger & Alexia Prskawetz & Fernando Riosmena & Inga Freund & Maria Winkler-Dworak - 133-165 Economic ageing and demographic change
by Dominik Grafenhofer & Christian Jaag & Christian Keuschnigg & Mirela Keuschnigg - 167-191 Population decline and infrastructure: The case of the German water supply system
by Diana Hummel & Alexandra Lux - 193-235 Reconstruction of population by age, sex and level of educational attainment of 120 countries for 1970-2000
by Wolfgang Lutz & Anne Goujon & Samir K.C. & Warren Sanderson - 237-270 New times, old beliefs: Projecting the future size of religions in Austria
by Anne Goujon & Katrin Fliegenschnee & Pawel Strzelecki & Vegard Skirbekk - 271-305 Religion and fertility ideals, intentions and behaviour: a comparative study of European countries
by Caroline Berghammer & Dimiter Philipov - 309-326 Ageing in Austria: An overview of “Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe” (SHARE) with special focus on aspects of health
by Isabella Buber - 327-355 Reconstruction of historical series of life tables and of age-sex structures for the Austrian population in the 19th and the first half of the 20th century
by Dalkhat Ediev & Richard Gisser - 357-379 Childbearing preferences and family issues in Europe: evidence from the Eurobarometer 2006 survey
by Maria Rita Testa
2006, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-17 The Postponement of Childbearing in Europe: Driving Forces and Implications
by Aart C. Liefbroer & Dimiter Philipov & Francesco C. Billari - 19-39 Gender Equality, Parenthood Attitudes, and First Births in Sweden
by Eva Bernhardt & Frances Goldscheider - 41-75 Family Formation in France: Individual Preferences and Subsequent Outcomes
by Laurent Toulemon & Maria Rita Testa - 77-90 Does Sex Matter? Ageing and Ability to Conceive
by Allessandro Rossina & Ester Rizzi - 91-114 The Postponement of Motherhood and its Child Health Consequences: Birth Weight and Weight Gain during the First Year of Life
by Hideko Matsuo - 115-151 The Quantum and Tempo of Life-Cycle Events
by Griffith Feeney & John Bongaarts - 153-165 How Late Can First Births Be Postponed? Some Illustrative Population-level Calculations
by Joshua R. Goldstein - 167-192 The Low Fertility Trap Hypothesis. Forces that May Lead to Further Postponement and Fewer Births in Europe
by Maria Rita Testa & Vegard Skirbekk & Wolfgang Lutz - 193-211 Temporarily New: On Low Fertility and the Prospect of Pro-natal Policies
by Dirk J. van de Kaa - 213-234 An Assessment of Policies that Support Having Children from the Perspectives of Equity, Efficiency and Efficacy
by Peter McDonald
2005, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-3 Will Population Ageing Decrease Productivity? Summary of the Debate
by Alexia Prskawetz - 5-6 Population Ageing Negatively Affects Productivity
by Vegard Skirbekk - 7-9 Productivity Is a System Property and Need Not Decrease with the Age of the Workforce
by Thomas Lindh - 11-15 Background and Summary of the Symposium on "Population Ageing and Economic Productivity", December 2-4, 2004, Vienna Institute of Demography
by Alexia Prskawetz - 17-52 Narrowing Sex Differential in Life Expectancy in Canada and Austria: Comparative Analysis
by Frank Trovato - 53-81 Social Capital Related to Fertility: Theoretical Foundations and Empirical Evidence from Bulgaria
by Christoph Bühler & Dimiter Philipov - 83-107 Does Postponement Explain the Trend to Later Childbearing in France?
by Máire Ní Bhrolcháin & Laurent Toulemon - 109-141 Monthly Estimates of the Quantum of Fertility: Towards a Fertility Monitoring System in Austria
by Dimiter Philipov & Henriette Engelhardt & Maria Rita Testa & Maria Winkler-Dworak & Richard Gisser & Tomás Sobotka & Wolfgang Lutz - 143-170 Second Births in Austria
by Alexia Prskawetz & Barbara Zagaglia - 171-195 Concentration of Reproduction in Austria: General Trends and Differentials by Educational Attainment and Urban-Rural Setting
by Martin Spielauer - 197-218 Welche Bedeutung hat eine alternde Bevölkerung für das österreichische Steueraufkommen?
by Ralf Kronberger - 219-234 Will Population Ageing Necessarily Lead to an Increase in the Number of Persons with Disabilities?
by Sergei Scherbov & Wolfgang Lutz - 237-242 Recent Demographic Trends in Austria until 2004
by Richard Gisser - 243-259 Fertility in Austria: An Overview
by Tomás Sobotka
2004, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-3 Is the Second Demographic Transition a useful concept for demography? Introduction to a debate
by Francesco C. Billari & Aart C. Liefbroer - 4-10 Is the Second Demographic Transition a useful research concept: Questions and answers
by Dirk J. van de Kaa - 11-24 Why we don't have to believe without doubting in the "Second Demographic Transition" - some agnostic comments
by David Coleman - 25-28 Is the Second Demographic Transition a useful concept for demography?
by Eva Bernhardt - 29-34 Claiming for a demologic approach to demographic change
by Giuseppe A. Micheli - 35-56 Fertility in Austria: Past, Present and the Near Future
by Tomas Frejka & Jean-Paul Sardon & Alain Confesson - 57-90 Old Insights and New Approaches: Fertility Analysis and Tempo Adjustment in the Age-Parity Model
by Hans-Peter Kohler & José Antonio Ortega - 91-110 Women's education and entry into a first union. A simultaneous-hazard comparative analysis of Central and Eastern Europe
by Francesco C. Billari & Dimiter Philipov - 111-132 Diffusion Processes and Event History Analysis
by Norman Braun & Henriette Engelhardt - 133-154 Age and Individual Productivity: A Literature Survey
by Vegard Skirbekk - 155-174 Attitudes toward Policy on Ageing. Results of the Population Policy Acceptance Survey in Austria
by Peter Schimany & Katarína Zigová - 175-202 Demographic composition and projections of car use in Austria
by Alexia Prskawetz & Jiang Leiwen & Brian C. O Neill - 203-226 Simulation of suburban migration: driving forces, socio-economic characteristics, migration behaviour and resulting land-use patterns
by Wolfgang Loibl - 227-252 Food Security, Fertility Differentials and Land Degradation in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Dynamic Framework
by Maria Winkler-Dworak - 253-282 Intergenerational Educational Transmission within Families: An Analysis and Microsimulation Projection for Austria
by Martin Spielauer - 283-332 Rudolf Goldscheid (1870-1931) and the Economy of Human Beings
by Gudrun Exner - 333-337 Workshop on "Age-structured models in population dynamics and economics" at the Vienna Institute of Demography, October 27-28, 2003
by Gustav Feichtinger & Alexia Prskawetz & Vladimir M. Veliov - 338-340 Workshop on "Agent-Based Computational Modelling. An Instrument for Analysing Complex Adaptive Systems in Demography, Economics and Environment" at the Vienna Institute of Demography, December 4-6, 2003
by Francesco C. Billari & Thomas Fent & Alexia Prskawetz & Jürgen Scheffran
2003, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 165-180 The influence of the distribution of household and childrearing tasks between men and woman on childbearing intentions in Austria
by Isabella Buber-Ennser - 181-195 'Vienna: a city beyond aging' - revisited and revised
by Wolfgang Lutz & Sergei Scherbov & Alexander Hanika - 197-213 Austrian health expenditures exhibit an age profile
by Monika Riedel & Maria M. Hofmarcher