Demographic Research
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Volume 32, issue 59, 2015
- A resurgence of black identity in Brazil? Evidence from an analysis of recent censuses pp. 1603-1630

- Vitor Miranda
Volume 32, issue 58, 2015
- An assessment of recent Iranian fertility trends using parity progression ratios pp. 1581-1602

- Peter McDonald, Mohammad Jalal Abbasi-Shavazi, Meimanat Hosseini-Chavoshi and Arash Rashidian
Volume 32, issue 57, 2015
- Cumulative risks of paternal and maternal incarceration in Denmark and the United States pp. 1567-1580

- Christopher Wildeman and Lars H. Andersen
Volume 32, issue 56, 2015
- Partnership dynamics among migrants and their descendants in Estonia pp. 1519-1566

- Leen Rahnu, Allan Puur, Martin Klesment and Luule Sakkeus
Volume 32, issue 55, 2015
- Long-term consequences of adolescent fertility: The Colombian case pp. 1487-1518

- B. Piedad Urdinola and Carlos Ospino
Volume 32, issue 54, 2015
- Measuring a neighborhood affluence-deprivation continuum in urban settings: Descriptive findings from four US cities pp. 1469-1486

- Masayoshi Oka
Volume 32, issue 53, 2015
- Engendering the fertility-migration nexus: The role of women's migratory patterns in the analysis of fertility after migration pp. 1435-1468

- Livia Ortensi
Volume 32, issue 52, 2015
- TFR for males in Denmark pp. 1421-1434

- Francisca Nordfalk, Niels Keiding and Ulla A. Hvidtfeldt
Volume 32, issue 51, 2015
- The causal effect of an additional sibling on completed fertility: An estimation of intergenerational fertility correlations by looking at siblings of twins pp. 1409-1420

- Martin Kolk
Volume 32, issue 50, 2015
- Public transfers and living alone among the elderly pp. 1383-1408

- Erin Hye-Won Kim
Volume 32, issue 49, 2015
- Loneliness and all-cause mortality in community-dwelling elderly Singaporeans pp. 1361-1382

- Angelique Chan, Prassanna Raman, Rahul Malhotra and Stefan Ma
Volume 32, issue 48, 2015
- What does living alone really mean for older persons? A comparative study of Myanmar, Vietnam, and Thailand pp. 1329-1360

- Bussarawan Teerawichitchainan, John Knodel and Wiraporn Pothisiri
Volume 32, issue 47, 2015
- The problem group? Psychological wellbeing of unmarried people living alone in the Republic of Korea pp. 1299-1328

- Jeong Hwa Ho
Volume 32, issue 46, 2015
- Living alone in Japan: Relationships with happiness and health pp. 1267-1298

- James M. Raymo
Volume 32, issue 45, 2015
- One-person households in India pp. 1239-1266

- Premchand Dommaraju
Volume 32, issue 44, 2015
- Temporal-spatial patterns of one-person households in China, 1982-2005 pp. 1209-1238

- Adam Ka-Lok Cheung and Wei-Jun Jean Yeung
Volume 32, issue 43, 2015
- Long-term trends in living alone among Korean adults: Age, gender, and educational differences pp. 1177-1208

- Hyunjoon Park and Jaesung Choi
Volume 32, issue 42, 2015
- Emerging, transitory or residual? One-person households in Viet Nam pp. 1147-1176

- Christophe Guilmoto and Myriam de Loenzien
Volume 32, issue 41, 2015
- Living alone in South and Southeast Asia pp. 1113-1146

- Chai Podhisita and Peter Xenos
Volume 32, issue 40, 2015
- Living Alone pp. 1099-1112

- Wei-Jun Jean Yeung and Adam Ka-Lok Cheung
Volume 32, issue 39, 2015
- The reliability of in-home measures of height and weight in large cohort studies pp. 1081-1098

- Jon Hussey, Quynh C. Nguyen, Eric A. Whitsel, Liana J. Richardson, Carolyn Tucker Halpern, Penny Gordon-Larsen, Joyce W. Tabor, Pamela P. Entzel and Kathleen Harris
Volume 32, issue 38, 2015
- Migration signatures across the decades pp. 1065-1080

- Kenneth M. Johnson and Richelle L. Winkler
Volume 32, issue 37, 2015
- Demographic characteristics of Sardinian centenarian genealogies: Preliminary results of the AKeA2 study pp. 1049-1064

- Rosa Maria Lipsi, James W. Vaupel, Graziella Caselli, Lucia Pozzi, Giovannella Baggio, Ciriaco Carru, Claudio Franceschi and Luca Deiana
Volume 32, issue 36, 2015
- The Gompertz force of mortality in terms of the modal age at death pp. 1031-1048

- Trifon Missov, Vladimir Canudas-Romo, James W. Vaupel, Adam Lenart and Laszlo Nemeth
Volume 32, issue 35, 2015
- Reconstructing trends in international migration with three questions in household surveys pp. 983-1030

- Bruno Schoumaker and Cris Beauchemin
Volume 32, issue 34, 2015
- Stratified patterns of divorce pp. 949-982

- Amit Kaplan and Anat Herbst-Debby
Volume 32, issue 33, 2015
- Smoothing internal migration age profiles for comparative research pp. 915-948

- Aude Bernard and Martin Bell
Volume 32, issue 32, 2015
- Traditional and modern cohabitation in Latin America pp. 873-914

- Maira Covre-Sussai, Bart Meuleman, Sarah Botterman and Koen Matthijs
Volume 32, issue 31, 2015
- Post-divorce family trajectories of men and women in Flanders pp. 859-872

- Sofie Vanassche, Martine Corijn and Koen Matthijs
Volume 32, issue 30, 2015
- What is your couple type? Gender ideology, housework sharing, and babies pp. 835-858

- Arnstein Aassve, Daria Mendola, Giulia Fuochi and Letizia Mencarini
Volume 32, issue 29, 2015
- The force of mortality by life lived is the force of increment by life left in stationary populations pp. 827-834

- Tim Riffe
Volume 32, issue 28, 2015
- Unstable work histories and fertility in France pp. 843-876

- Daniel Ciganda
Volume 32, issue 27, 2015
- The future size of religiously affiliated and unaffiliated populations pp. 829-842

- Conrad Hackett, Marcin Stonawski, Vegard Skirbekk, Michaela Potančoková and Brian J. Grim
Volume 32, issue 26, 2015
- Do low survey response rates bias results? Evidence from Japan pp. 797-828

- Ronald R. Rindfuss, Larry L. Bumpass, Minja K. Choe, Noriko O. Tsuya and Emi Tamaki
Volume 32, issue 25, 2015
- Women’s decision-making autonomy and children’s schooling in rural Mozambique pp. 775-796

- Luciana Luz and Victor Agadjanian
Volume 32, issue 24, 2015
- Quality of demographic data in GGS Wave 1 pp. 723-774

- Jorik Vergauwen, David De Wachter, Karel Neels and Jonas Wood
Volume 32, issue 23, 2015
- On the age-specific correlation between fertility and female employment pp. 691-722

- Uta Brehm and Henriette Engelhardt
Volume 32, issue 22, 2015
- The timing of family commitments in the early work career pp. 657-690

- Suzana Koelet, Ilse Laurijssen, Helga de Valk, Didier Willaert and Ignace Glorieux
Volume 32, issue 21, 2015
- Europe-wide fertility trends since the 1990s: Turning the corner from declining first birth rates pp. 621-656

- Marion Burkimsher
Volume 32, issue 20, 2015
- The role of smoking on mortality compression pp. 589-620

- Alyson van Raalte, Pekka Martikainen and Mikko Myrskylä
Volume 32, issue 19, 2015
- Demography and the statistics of lifetime economic transfers under individual stochasticity pp. 563-588

- Hal Caswell and Fanny Annemarie Kluge
Volume 32, issue 18, 2015
- Improving estimates of the prevalence of Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting among migrants in Western countries pp. 543-562

- Livia Ortensi, Patrizia Farina and Alessio Menonna
Volume 32, issue 17, 2015
- Gendered disparities in Mexico-U.S. migration by class, ethnicity, and geography pp. 533-542

- Erin R. Hamilton
Volume 32, issue 16, 2015
- Urban fertility responses to local government programs: Evidence from the 1923-1932 U.S pp. 487-532

- Jonathan Fox and Mikko Myrskylä
Volume 32, issue 15, 2015
- Labor force projections up to 2053 for 26 EU countries, by age, sex, and highest level of educational attainment pp. 443-486

- Elke Loichinger
Volume 32, issue 14, 2015
- Two period measures for comparing the fertility of marriage and cohabitation pp. 421-442

- Benoît Laplante and Ana Laura Fostik
Volume 32, issue 13, 2015
- Religion and fertility: The French connection pp. 397-420

- Thomas Baudin
Volume 32, issue 12, 2015
- Working with teams of "insiders" pp. 369-396

- Enid Schatz, Christie Sennott, Sangeetha Madhavan and Nicole Angotti
Volume 32, issue 11, 2015
- Trust, responsibility, and freedom: Focus-group research on contemporary patterns of union formation in Russia pp. 341-368

- Olga Isupova
Volume 32, issue 10, 2015
- Risk-avoidance or utmost commitment pp. 311-340

- Nicole Hiekel and Renske Keizer
Volume 32, issue 9, 2015
- The link between parenthood and partnership in contemporary Norway - Findings from focus group research pp. 287-310

- Trude Lappegård and Turid Noack
Volume 32, issue 8, 2015
- Why do intimate partners live apart? Evidence on LAT relationships across Europe pp. 251-286

- Aart C. Liefbroer, Judith Seltzer and Anne-Right Poortman
Volume 32, issue 7, 2015
- Unemployment and the timing of parenthood pp. 219-250

- Hande Inanc
Volume 32, issue 6, 2015
- Changing norms about gender inequality in education: Evidence from Bangladesh pp. 183-218

- Niels-Hugo (Hugo) Blunch and Maitreyi Das
Volume 32, issue 5, 2015
- The reproductive context of cohabitation in comparative perspective pp. 147-182

- Megan Sweeney, Teresa Castro Martín and Melinda Mills
Volume 32, issue 4, 2015
- Pathways from fertility history to later life health: Results from analyses of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing pp. 107-146

- Emily Grundy and Sanna Read
Volume 32, issue 3, 2015
- A multistate model to project elderly disability in case of limited data pp. 75-106

- Nicole L. Van Der Gaag, Joop de Beer, Govert Bijwaard and Luc Bonneux
Volume 32, issue 2, 2015
- Sibship size and height before, during, and after the fertility decline pp. 29-74

- Stefan Öberg
Volume 32, issue 1, 2015
- Is Buddhism the low fertility religion of Asia? pp. 1-28

- Vegard Skirbekk, Marcin Stonawski, Setsuya Fukuda, Thomas Spoorenberg, Conrad Hackett and Raya Muttarak