Volume 67, 2011
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Thematic Issue
Revisiting mortality crises of the past
Tommy BENGTSSON and Alain GAGNON
Guest editors
Revisiting mortality crises of the past: introduction
Tommy Bengtsson, Alain Gagnon
Influenza in India 1918: excess mortality reassessed
Kenneth Hill
Risk factors of mortality among French Canadian children during
the measles epidemic of 1714-1715
Ryan Mazan
'A pestilence stalks abroad': familial clustering of deaths during
the Tasmanian scarlet fever, measles and influenza epidemics of
1852-1854
Rebecca Kippen
Diffusion of influenza during the winter of 1889-1890 in Switzerland
Jean-Marie Le Goff
Houses and individuals in Udine during the cholera outbreak of
1836. A geo-referenced analysis with micro-level data
Alessio Fornasin, Marco Breschi, Matteo Manfredini
Famines and mortality crises in 18th to 19th century southern Sweden
Tommy Bengtsson, Göran Bröstrom
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Discussion
Is immigration the answer to the aging problem in the lowest-low
fertility countries?
Antonio Golini and Eros Moretti
Guest editors
Articles
Individual, dyadic and network effects in friendship relationships
among Italian and foreign schoolmates
Giulia Rivellini, Laura Terzera, Viviana Amati
Discussion
Is immigration the answer to the aging problem in the lowest-low
fertility countries? An introduction
Antonio Golini, Eros Moretti
Can immigration solve the aging problem in Italy? Not really …
Gustavo De Santis
Is immigration the solution to population aging?
Anna Paterno
Foreign migrations and population aging in Italy
Giuseppe Gesano, Salvatore Strozza
Is replacement migration actually taking place in low fertility
countries?
Francesco C. Billari, Gianpiero Dalla-Zuanna
Book Reviews
Demografie
Il secolo degli anziani. Come cambier? l'Italia
Volume 68, 2012
№ 1
Articles
The kinship web in a simple stationary population
Robert Schoen
Is a limit to the median length of human life imminent?
Joel E. Cohen, Jacob Oppenheim
Marrying after migration: assortative mating among Moroccans in
Spain
Albert Esteve, Xiana Bueno
Book Reviews
Du genre et de l’Afrique. Hommage à Thérèse Locoh
Population Aging and the Generational Economy: A Global Prospective
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