Volume 26
Number 3 / August,
2010
Mortality in Belarus, Lithuania, and Russia: Divergence in Recent
Trends and Possible Explanations
La mortalité en Biélorussie, Lituanie et Russie: Divergence
dans les Tendances Récentes et Explications Possibles
Pavel Grigoriev, Vladimir Shkolnikov, Evgueni Andreev, Domantas
Jasilionis, Dmitri Jdanov, France Meslé and Jacques Vallin
Using Split-Population Models to Examine Predictors of the Probability
and Timing of Parity Progression
L’utilisation des modèles de population stratifiée pour
examiner la probabilité d’agrandissement des familles et son
calendrier
Edith Gray, Ann Evans, Jon Anderson and Rebecca Kippen
Immigrant fertility in West Germany: Is there a socialization effect
in transitions to second and third births?
Fécondité des immigrées en Allemagne de l’Ouest:
existe-t-il un effet de la socialization dans le passage du premier
au deuxieme enfant et dans celui du deuxieme au troisieme enfant?
Nadja Milewski
Through Civil War, Food Crisis and Drought: Trends in Fertility
and Nuptiality in Post-Soviet Tajikistan
Au Travers de la Guerre Civile, de la Crise Alimentaire et de
la Sécheresse : les Évolutions de la Fécondité
et de la Nuptialité en Tadjikistan Post-Soviétique
David Clifford, Jane Falkingham and Andrew Hinde
Deadline for Parenthood: Fertility Postponement and Age Norms in
Poland
L’âge limite pour avoir des enfants: Report de la procréation
et normes d’âge en Pologne
Monika Mynarska
Hervé Le Bras: The Nature of Demography
F. Janssen
Kathy Burrell (ed.): Polish Migration to the UK in the ‘New’ European
Union After 2004
Helga A. G. de Valk
H. Stalford, S. Currie, and S. Veluti (eds.): Gender and Migration
in the 21st Century Europe (Series Law and Migration)
Nadja Milewski
Number 4 / November
2010
Contrasting Trajectories of Labor-Market Integration Between Migrant
Women in Western and Southern Europe
Michael S. Rendall, Flavia Tsang, Jennifer K. Rubin, Lila Rabinovich
and Barbara Janta
Detecting Deliberate Fertility Control in Pre-transitional Populations:
Evidence from six German villages, 1766–1863
Martin Dribe and Francesco Scalone
Self-Rated Health in the Baltic Countries, 1994–1999
Santé subjective dans les Pays Baltes, 1994–1999
Catherine Gaumé and Guillaume Wunsch
Open AccessOvercoming the Problems of Inconsistent International
Migration data: A New Method Applied to Flows in Europe
Joop de Beer, James Raymer, Rob van der Erf and Leo van Wissen
Mortality due to External Causes in Three Rural Areas of Senegal
Emmanuelle Guyavarch, Gilles Pison, Géraldine Duthé,
Adama Marra and Jean-Philippe Chippaux
H. Engelhardt, H.-P. Kohler, and A. Prskawetz (eds), Causal Analysis
in Population Studies: Concepts, Methods, Applications
Published in the Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population
Analysis (2009)
Jan M. Hoem
Book Review
The Stem Family in Eurasian Perspective. Revisiting House Societies,
17th–20th Centuries
Giuseppe A. Micheli
Referees/Examinateurs
Volume 27
Number 1 / February
2011
Where Are the Babies? Labor Market Conditions and Fertility in
Europe
Alicia Adsera
An Analysis of Extremely High Nineteenth-Century Winter Neonatal
Mortality in a Local Context of Northeastern Italy
Gianpiero Dalla-Zuanna and Alessandro Rosina
Does Community Context Have an Important Impact on Divorce Risk?
A Fixed-Effects Study of Twenty Norwegian First-Marriage Cohorts
Torkild Hovde Lyngstad
Culture, Modernization, and Politics: Ethnic Differences in Union
Formation in Kyrgyzstan
Victor Agadjanian and Premchand Dommaraju
Will Future Immigration to Sweden Make it Easier to Finance the
Welfare System?
En Suède, l’immigration future pourra-t-elle faciliter le
financement du système de sécurité sociale ?
Jan Ekberg
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