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WP-2004-029: Mortality in varying environment
Maxim S. Finkelstein
WP-2004-028: Childlessness and the concentration of reproduction in Austria
Martin Spielauer
WP-2004-027: To concentration of reproduction in cohorts of US and European women
Vladimir M. Shkolnikov , Evgueni M. Andreev , René Houle and James W. Vaupel
WP-2004-026: The Generations and Gender Contextual Database: concepts and content
Martin Spielauer
WP-2004-025: Angleichung oder Verfestigung von Differenzen? Geburtenentwicklung und Familienformen in Ost- und Westdeutschland
Michaela Kreyenfeld and Dirk Konietzka
WP-2004-024: Zur Bedeutung sozialen Kapitals für Fertilitätsentscheidungen: theoretische und empirische Darstellungen am Beispiel Bulgariens
Christoph Bühler and Dimiter Philipov
WP-2004-023: The effects of socio-cultural and labor market conditions on marital separation during the early democratic period in Spain
René Houle
WP-2004-022: Fertility of internal migrants: comparison between Austria and Poland
Hill Kulu
WP-2004-021: The state ratchet
Annette Baudisch
WP-2004-020: Sample size and statistical significance of hazard regression parameters. An exploration by means of Monte Carlo simulation of four transition models based on Hungarian GGS data
Martin Spielauer and René Houle
WP-2004-019: Gendering the family composition: sex preferences for children and childbearing behavior in the Nordic countries
Gunnar Andersson , Karsten Hank , Marit Rønsen and Andres Vikat
WP-2004-018: The demographics of same-sex „marriages“ in Norway and Sweden
Gunnar Andersson , Turid Noack , Ane Seierstad and Harald Weedon-Fekjær
WP-2004-017: Hamilton’s indicators of the force of selection
Annette Baudisch
WP-2004-016: Does the impact of socioeconomic status on mortality decrease with increasing age?
Rasmus Hoffmann
WP-2004-015: The compatibility between work and family life – an empirical study of second birth risks in West Germany and France
Katja Köppen
WP-2004-014: The contextual database of the Generations and Gender Program: overview, conceptual framework and the link to the Generations and Gender Survey
Martin Spielauer
WP-2004-013: Family formation in times of social and economic change: an analysis of the 1971 East German cohort
Johannes Huinink and Michaela Kreyenfeld
WP-2004-012: Social capital and fertility intentions: the case of Poland
Christoph Bühler and Ewa Fratczak
WP-2004-011: Labour-market attachment and entry into parenthood: The experience of immigrant women in Sweden
Gunnar Andersson and Kirk Scott
WP-2004-010: Does divorce risk depend on spouses´ relative income? A register-based study of first marriages in Sweden in 1981–1998
Guiping Liu and Andres Vikat
WP-2004-009: Sozialstruktur und Kinderbetreuung: Eine Analyse der sozialen und ökonomischen Determinanten der Nutzung von Kindertageseinrichtungen
Michaela Kreyenfeld
WP-2004-008: Fertility decisions in the FRG and GDR
Michaela Kreyenfeld
WP-2004-007: Die Bedeutung von Herkunftsfamilie, Berufsbiografie und Partnerschaften für den Übergang zur Ehe und Vaterschaft
Angelika Tölke
WP-2004-006: Erwerbsstatus und Familienentwicklung in Schweden aus paarbezogener Perspektive
Gunnar Andersson , Ann-Zofie Duvander and Karsten Hank
WP-2004-005: "The husband’s mother is the devil in house" - Data on the impact of the mother-in-law on stillbirth mortality in historical Krummhörn (C18-C19 Germany) and some thoughts on the evolution of postgenerative female life
Eckart Voland and Jan Beise
WP-2004-004: The helping and the helpful grandmother - The role of maternal and paternal grandmothers in child mortality in the 17th and 18th century population of French Settlers in Quebec, Canada
Jan Beise
WP-2004-003: Menopause and post-generative longevity: Testing the ´stopping-early´ and ´grandmother´ hypotheses
Sara Grainger and Jan Beise
WP-2004-002: The case for negative senescence
James W. Vaupel , Annette Baudisch , Martin Dölling , Deborah A. Roach and Jutta Gampe
WP-2004-001: Women’s labor force attachment and childbearing in Finland
Andres Vikat
WP-2003-041: Modeling failure (mortality) rate with a change point
Maxim S. Finkelstein
WP-2003-040: Lifesaving increases life expectancy
Maxim S. Finkelstein
WP-2003-039: Age correspondence for different mortality regimes with and without the change point
Maxim S. Finkelstein
WP-2003-038: Italian adolescents’ first romantic relationships: an explorative study
Marcantonio Caltabiano
WP-2003-037: Education and entry into motherhood: the Czech Republic during state-socialism and the transition period (1970-1997)
Vladimira Kantorová
WP-2003-036: Childbearing developments in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden from the 1970s to the 1990s: a comparison
Gunnar Andersson
WP-2003-035: Migration and fertility: competing hypotheses re-examined
Hill Kulu
WP-2003-034: Demographic trends in Sweden: an update of childbearing and nuptiality through 2002
Gunnar Andersson
WP-2003-033: A new method for correcting the underestimation of disabled life expectancy inherent in conventional methods: application to the oldest old in China
Yi Zeng , Danan Gu and Kenneth C. Land
WP-2003-032: Frailty models
Andreas Wienke
WP-2003-031: German unification and the plasticity of mortality at older ages
Rembrandt D. Scholz and Heiner Maier
WP-2003-030: The late life legacy of very early life
Gabriele Doblhammer
WP-2003-029: Demographic dynamics and per capita environmental impact: using panel regressions and household decompositions to examine population and transport
Brantley Liddle
WP-2003-028: Age and individual productivity: a literature survey
Vegard Skirbekk
WP-2003-027: Employment, family union, and childbearing decisions in Great Britain
Arnstein Aassve , Simon Burgess , Carol Propper and Matt Dickson
WP-2003-026: Education and union formation as simultaneous processes in Italy and Spain
Lucia Coppola
WP-2003-025: A Bayesian correlated frailty model applied to Swedish breast cancer data
Isabella Locatelli , Paul Lichtenstein and Anatoli I. Yashin
WP-2003-024: Estimating time-varying sex-age-specific o/e rates of marital status transitions in family household projection or simulation
Yi Zeng , Eric Stallard and Zhenglian Wang
WP-2003-022: Gender and generations dimensions in welfare-state policies
Gerda R. Neyer
WP-2003-021: Family policies and low fertility in Western Europe
Gerda R. Neyer
WP-2003-020: Association of late childbearing with healthy longevity among the oldest-old in China
Yi Zeng and James W. Vaupel