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Содержание журнала European Journal of Population / Revue europeenne de demographie за 2002 год

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF POPULATION / REVUE EUROPEENNE DE DEMOGRAPHIE

(http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0168-6577)

2002, Volume 18, Issues 1,2,3,4.

2002, Volume 18, Issue 1

Articles

pp. 1-19
First Housing Moves in Spain: An Analysis of Leaving Home and First Housing Acquisition
Clare Holdsworth, Mariana Irazoqui Solda

pp. 21-38
Elderly Living Arrangements in Bulgaria, The Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, and Romania
Susan De Vos, Gary Sandefur

pp. 39-57
Changes in Female Labour Supply in the Netherlands 1989-1998: The Case of Married and Cohabiting Women
Kene Henkens, Yolanda Grift, Jacques Siegers

pp. 59-81
The Inheritance of Longevity in a Flemish Village (18th-20th Century)
Koen Matthijs, Bart Van de Putte, Robert Vlietinck

pp. 83-85
John Bongaarts and Rodolfo A. Bulatao (eds.), Beyond Six Billion. Forecasting the World's Population
Landis Mackellar

pp. 85-86
Martine Corijn and Erik Klijzing (Eds.), Transitions to Adulthood in Europe
Katrin Golsch

pp. 87-88
Peter Moss and Fred Deven (Eds.), Parental Leave: Progress or Pitfall?
Colette Fagan

pp. 89-97
Instructions for Authors

2002, Volume 18, Issue 2

Articles

pp. 99-119
Work Patterns Following a Birth in Urban and Rural China: A Longitudinal Study
Barbara Entwisle, Feinian Chen

pp. 121-152
Family Policy and After-Birth Employment Among New Mothers - A Comparison of Finland, Norway and Sweden
Marit Ronsen, Marianne Sundstrom

pp. 153-173
Population Policy in Early Victorian England
Warren C. Robinson

pp. 175-202
Women's Labour Market Position and Divorce in the Netherlands: Evaluating Economic Interpretations of the Work Effect
Anne-Rigt Poortman, Matthijs Kalmijn

2002, Volume 18, Issue 3

Articles

pp. 203-208
Comments on ``The Empirical Analysis of East German Fertility after Unification: An Update''
Tomas Sobotka

pp. 209-210
Reply to Tomas Sobotka
Michael Lechner

pp. 211-232
The Onset of India's Fertility Transition
J.P. Bocquet-Appel, Irudaya S. Rajan, J. N. Bacro, C. Lajaunie

pp. 233-262
Fertility Decline in Russia in the Early and Mid 1990s: The Role of Economic Uncertainty and Labour Market Crises
Hans-Peter Kohler, Iliana Kohler

pp. 263-279
Demography of the Firm: A Useful Metaphor?
Leo J.G. van Wissen

pp. 281-299
Regional Social Contexts and Individual Fertility Decisions: A Multilevel Analysis of First and Second Births in Western Germany
Karsten Hank

pp. 301-302
Robin, Jean, The Way We Lived Then
Andrew Hinde

pp. 302-303
Cecile Wetzels, Squeezing Birth into Working Life: Household Panel Data Analyses Comparing German, Great Britain, Sweden and the Netherlands
Maria Letizia Tanturri

pp. 303-305
Stanley K. Smith, Jeff Tayman and David A. Swanson, State and Local Population Projections: Methodology and Analysis
Tom Wilson

2002, Volume 18, Issue 4

Articles

pp. 307-323
Alcohol-Related Mortality in 15 European Countries in the Postwar Period
Mats Ramstedt

pp. 325-360
From the First to the Second Demographic Transition: An Interpretation of the Spatial Continuity of Demographic Innovation in France, Belgium and Switzerland
R. Lesthaeghe, K. Neels

pp. 361-386
The Possible Effects of Child Survival on Women's Ages at First Union and Childbirth in Sub-Saharan Africa
Thomas K. LeGrand, Magali Barbieri

pp. 387-409
Modelling Regional Immigration: Using Stocks to Predict Flows
Nicole Van der Gaag, Leo Van Wissen

pp. 411-412
Holly E. Reed and Charles B. Keely (eds.), Forced Migration and Mortality
Andre Griekspoor

pp. 412-414
Joop de Beer and Fred Deven (eds), Diversity in Family Formation: the 2nd Demographic Transition in Belgium and the Netherlands
Edith Dourleijn

pp. 414-416
Zheng Wu, Cohabitation: An Alternative Form of Family Living
Melinda Mills

pp. 417-418
Referees/Examinateurs

pp. 419-427
Information for Authors

pp. 429-431
Contents of Volume 18, 2002

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