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VIENNA YEARBOOK OF POPULATION
RESEARCH 2003
Vienna Institute of Demography
Austrian Academy of Sciences,
Vienna. 214 pages
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Первая книга новой серии, издаваемой
Венским институтом демографии Австрийской Академии наук. Новая серия
в основном предназначена содействовать публикации растущего числа
ведущихся в Вене демографических исследований, с тем чтобы привлечь
внимание международного научного сообщества к этим научным работам.
Ежегодник будет состоять из оригинальных новых статей и репринтов
ключевых статей из ведущих научных журналов. В данном ежегоднике
основная часть статей - это репринты, но в дальнейшем соотношение
репринтов и новых статей будет меняться в сторону новых публикаций.
Contents
Reprints
The end of world population growth
W. Lutz, W. Sanderson and S. Scherbov
reprint from Nature, Vol. 412, pp. 543-545 (August 2001).
The world's changing human capital stock: multi-state population
projections by educational attainment
W. Lutz and A. Goujon
reprint from Population and Development Review, 27(2), pp. 323-339
(June 2001). New York, NY: The Population Council.
Austrian demography and housing demand: is there a connection?
G.S. Lee, P. Schmidt-Dengler, B. Felderer and C. Helmenstein
reprint from Empirica, 28, pp. 259-276 (2001).
Population, natural resources, and food security:
Lessons from comparing full and reduced-form models
W. Lutz, S. Scherbov, A. Prskawetz, M. Dworak and G. Feichtinger
reprint from W.C. Sanderson (eds.) Population and Environment: Methods
of Analysis. A Supplement to Population and Development Review,
28, pp. 199-224 (2002). New York, NY: The Population Council.
The predicament of population aging: a review essay
F.L. MacKellar
reprint from Population and Development Review, 26(2), pp. 365-397
(June 2000).
Autonomy or conservative adjustment? The effect of public policies
and educational attainment on third births in Austria
J.M. Hoem, A. Prskawetz and G. Neyer
reprint from Population Studies - A Journal of Demography,
55(3), pp. 249-261 (Nov. 2001).
Differences in family policy and the intergenerational transmission
of divorce: a comparison between the former East and West Germany
H. Engelhardt, H. Trappe and J. Dronkers
reprint from Demographic Research, 6(11), pp. 295-324 (2002).
FAMSIM: dynamic microsimulation of life course interactions
between education, work, partnership formation and birth in Austria,
Belgium, Italy, Spain and Sweden
M. Spielauer and C.P. Vencatasawmy
reprint from Brazilian Electronic Journal of Economics 4,2 (2001).
New Articles
The influence of the distribution of household and childrearing
tasks between men and women on childbearing intentions in Austria
I. Buber-Ennser
"Vienna: a city beyond aging" - revisited and revised
W. Lutz, S. Scherbov and A. Hanika
Austrian health expenditures exhibit an age profile
M. Riedel and M.M. Hofmarcher
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