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DEMOGRAPHIC RESEARCH
Научный журнал Института демографических исследований
Общества Макса Планка
Росток, Германия
Издается с 1999 года
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Volume 22
22 – 20
No consistent effects of prenatal or neonatal exposure to Spanish
flu on late-life mortality in 24 developed countries
Alan Cohen, John Tillinghast, Vladimir Canudas-Romo
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol22/20/22-20.pdf
22 – 21
Satisfaction with life as an antecedent of fertility: Partner +
Happiness = Children?
Nick Parr
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol22/21/22-21.pdf
22 – 22
Demographers’ interest in fertility trends and determinants in
developed countries: Is it warranted?
Øystein Kravdal
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol22/22/22-22.pdf
22 – 23
Mortality in the Caucasus: An attempt to re-estimate recent mortality
trends in Armenia and Georgia
Géraldine Duthé, Irina Badurashvili, Karine Kuyumjyan,
France Meslé, Jacques Vallin
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol22/23/22-23.pdf
22 – 24
Trends in educational assortative marriage in China from 1970 to
2000
Hongyun Han
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol22/24/22-24.pdf
22 – 25
Men’s and women’s migration in coastal Ghana: An event history
analysis
Holly E. Reed, Catherine S. Andrzejewski, Michael J. White
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol22/25/22-25.pdf
22 – 26
Comparisons of infant mortality in the Austrian Empire Länder
using the Tafeln (1851-54)
Gianpiero Dalla-Zuanna, Fiorenzo Rossi
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol22/26/22-26.pdf
22 – 27
Single motherhood and low birthweight in Spain: Narrowing social
inequalities in health?
Teresa Castro-Martin
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol22/27/22-27.pdf
22 – 28
Effects of education on second births before and after societal
transition: Evidence from the Estonian GGS
Martin Klesment, Allan Puur
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol22/28/22-28.pdf
22 – 29
Men´s and women´s economic activity and first marriage:
Jews in Israel, 1987-1995
Liat Raz-Yurovich
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol22/29/22-29.pdf
22 – 30
Examining the predictive value of fertility preferences among Ghanaian
women
Ivy Kodzi, David Johnson, John Casterline
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol22/30/22-3.pdf
22 – 31
Moving close to parents and adult children in the Netherlands:
the influence of support needs
Annika Smits
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol22/36/22-36.pdf
22 – 32
How do employers cope with an ageing workforce?: Views from employers
and employees
Hendrik P. Van Dalen, Kène Henkens, Joop Schippers
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol22/31/22-31.pdf
22 – 33
Health and socio-demographic conditions as determinants of marriage
and social mobility: Male partner choice in Sardinia, late 19th-early
20th century
Marco Breschi, Matteo Manfredini, Stanislao Mazzoni
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol22/32/22-32.pdf
22 – 34
Understanding the long term effects of family policies on fertility:
The diffusion of different family models in France and Germany
Anne Salles, Clémentine Rossier, Sara Brachet
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol22/33/22-33.pdf
22 – 35
A fish stinks from the head: Ethnic diversity, segregation, and
the collapse of Yugoslavia
E. A. Hammel, Carl Mason, Mirjana Stevanovic
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol22/34/22-34.pdf
22 – 36
Total daily change with age equals average lifetime change
James Vaupel
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol22/35/22-35.pdf
Volume 23
23 – 1
Multi-residence in France and Australia: Why count them? What is
at stake? Double counting and actual family situations
Laurent Toulemon, Sophie Pennec
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol23/1/23-1.pdf
23 – 2
The differential impact of mortality of American troops in the
Iraq War: The non-metropolitan dimension
Katherine Curtis, Collin Payne
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol23/2/23-2.pdf
23 – 3
Sensitivity of life disparity with respect to changes in mortality
rates
Peter Wagner
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol23/3/23-3.pdf
23 – 4
Sibship size and status attainment across contexts: Evidence from
the Netherlands, 1840-1925
Hilde Bras, Jan Kok, Kees Mandemakers
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol23/4/23-4.pdf
23 – 5
The association between resilience and survival among Chinese elderly
Ke Shen, Yi Zeng
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol23/5/23-5.pdf
23 – 6
A description of within-family resource exchange networks in a
Malawian village
Gail E. Potter, Mark S. Handcock
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol23/6/23-6.pdf
23 – 7
Ethnic differentials in the timing of family formation: A case
study of the complex interaction between ethnicity, socioeconomic
level, and marriage market pressure
Heather Booth
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol23/7/23-7.pdf
23 – 8
Model migration schedules incorporating student migration peaks
Tom Wilson
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol23/8/23-8.pdf
23 – 9
Completing incomplete cohort fertility schedules
Pao-Chih Roger Cheng, Eric S. Lin
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol23/9/23-9.pdf
23 – 10
A review of the antecedents of union dissolution
Torkild Lyngstad, Marika Jalovaara
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol23/10/23-10.pdf
23 – 11
Measuring pregnancy planning: An assessment of the London Measure
of Unplanned Pregnancy among urban, south Indian women
Corinne Rocca, Suneeta Krishnan, Geraldine Barrett, Mark Wilson
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol23/11/23-11.pdf
23 – 12
Contraceptive Use and Intent in Guatemala
Kathryn Grace
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol23/12/23-12.pdf
23 – 13
Age, relationship status, and the planning status of births
Sarah Hayford, Karen Guzzo
http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol23/13/23-13.pdf
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