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Volume 19, issue 62, 2008
- Union formation and fertility in Bulgaria and Russia: A life table description of recent trends pp. 2057-2114

- Dimiter Philipov and Aiva Jasilioniene
Volume 19, issue 61, 2008
- The effects of socioeconomic and cultural characteristics of regions on the spatial patterns of the Second Demographic Transition in Finland pp. 2043-2056

- Tapani Valkonen, Pekka Martikainen, Jenni Blomgren, Timo M. Kauppinen and Elina Mäenpää
Volume 19, issue 60, 2008
- Educational differences in all-cause mortality by marital status pp. 2011-2042

- Iliana Kohler, Kirsten P. Smith, Irma T. Elo and Pekka Martikainen
Volume 19, issue 59, 2008
- Creative providers: Counseling and counselors in family planning and reproductive health pp. 1969-2010

- Anthony T. Carter
Volume 19, issue 58, 2008
- Postponement and childlessness - Evidence from two British cohorts pp. 1935-1968

- Dylan Kneale and Heather Joshi
Volume 19, issue 57, 2008
- Repartnering after marital dissolution: Does context play a role? pp. 1913-1934

- Silvia Meggiolaro and Fausta Ongaro
Volume 19, issue 56, 2008
- Men's childbearing desires and views of the male role in Europe at the dawn of the 21st century pp. 1883-1912

- Allan Puur, Livia Sz. Oláh, Mariam Irene Tazi-Preve and Jürgen Dorbritz
Volume 19, issue 55, 2008
- Beyond denomination: The relationship between religion and family planning in rural Malawi pp. 1851-1882

- Sara Yeatman and Jenny Trinitapoli
Volume 19, issue 54, 2008
- How can economic schemes curtail the increasing sex ratio at birth in China? pp. 1831-1850

- Debarun Bhattacharjya, Anant Sudarshan, Shripad Tuljapurkar, Ross Shachter and Marcus Feldman
Volume 19, issue 53, 2008
- Polygyny and HIV in Malawi pp. 1811-1830

- Georges Reniers and Rania Tfaily
Volume 19, issue 52, 2008
- Indonesia against the trend? Ageing and inter-generational wealth flows in two Indonesian communities pp. 1781-1810

- Philip Kreager and Elisabeth Schröder-Butterfill
Volume 19, issue 51, 2008
- Trends in educational mortality differentials in Austria between 1981/82 and 2001/2002 pp. 1759-1780

- Johannes Klotz and Gabriele Doblhammer
Volume 19, issue 50, 2008
- Biodemography: Research prospects and directions pp. 1749-1758

- James R. Carey
Volume 19, issue 49, 2008
- A behaviorally-based approach to measuring inequality pp. 1727-1748

- Robert Schoen and Claudia Nau
Volume 19, issue 48, 2008
- The influence of parents on cohabitation in Italy - Insights from two regional contexts pp. 1693-1726

- Christin Schröder
Volume 19, issue 47, 2008
- Cohabitation and children's living arrangements pp. 1663-1692

- Sheela Kennedy and Larry L. Bumpass
Volume 19, issue 46, 2008
- Sources of error and bias in methods of fertility estimation contingent on the P/F ratio in a time of declining fertility and rising mortality pp. 1635-1662

- Tom Moultrie and Rob Dorrington
Volume 19, issue 45, 2008
- Children’s school participation and HIV/AIDS in rural Malawi pp. 1603-1634

- Monica J. Grant
Volume 19, issue 44, 2008
- Top-down and bottom-up research in biodemography pp. 1587-1602

- Hillard Kaplan and Michael Gurven
Volume 19, issue 43, 2008
- Human Biodemography: Some challenges and possibilities pp. 1575-1586

- Kaare Christensen
Volume 19, issue 42, 2008
- Adult mortality and children’s transition into marriage pp. 1551-1574

- Kathleen Beegle and Sofya Krutikova
Volume 19, issue 41, 2008
- Women’s changing socioeconomic position and union formation in Spain and Portugal pp. 1513-1550

- Marta Dominguez Folgueras and Teresa Castro Martín
Volume 19, issue 40, 2008
- Biodemography comes of Age pp. 1501-1512

- Kenneth W. Wachter
Volume 19, issue 39, 2008
- Gender roles and values of children: Childless Couples in East and West Germany pp. 1451-1500

- Ursula Henz
Volume 19, issue 38, 2008
- Blame the parents? The association between parental longevity and successful ageing pp. 1435-1450

- Edlira Gjonça and Paola Zaninotto
Volume 19, issue 37, 2008
- Adult mortality in a rural area of Senegal pp. 1419-1434

- Géraldine Duthé and Gilles Pison
Volume 19, issue 36, 2008
- Trends in living arrangements in Europe: Convergence or divergence? pp. 1351-1418

- Tineke Fokkema and Aart C. Liefbroer
Volume 19, issue 35, 2008
- An integrated approach to cause-of-death analysis: cause-deleted life tables and decompositions of life expectancy pp. 1323-1350

- Hiram Beltran-Sanchez, Vladimir Canudas-Romo and Samuel Preston
Volume 19, issue 34, 2008
- The timing and partnership context of becoming a parent pp. 1281-1322

- John Hobcraft
Volume 19, issue 33, 2008
- Fertility of Turkish and Moroccan women in the Netherlands: Adjustment to native level within one generation pp. 1249-1280

- Joop Garssen and Han Nicolaas
Volume 19, issue 32, 2008
- Hotspots and Coldspots: Household and village-level variation in orphanhood prevalence in rural Malawi pp. 1217-1248

- Alexander A. Weinreb, Patrick Gerland and Peter Fleming
Volume 19, issue 31, 2008
- Biological and sociological interpretations of age-adjustment in studies of higher order birth rates pp. 1205-1216

- Mette Gerster and Niels Keiding
Volume 19, issue 30, 2008
- The modal age at death and the shifting mortality hypothesis pp. 1179-1204

- Vladimir Canudas-Romo
Volume 19, issue 29, 2008
- Ukraine: On the border between old and new in uncertain times pp. 1145-1178

- Brienna Perelli-Harris
Volume 19, issue 28, 2008
- Sweden: Combining childbearing and gender equality pp. 1105-1144

- Livia Sz. Oláh and Eva Bernhardt
Volume 19, issue 27, 2008
- Spain: Short on children and short on family policies pp. 1059-1104

- Margarita Delgado, Gerardo Meil and Francisco Zamora-López
Volume 19, issue 26, 2008
- Slovenia: Generous family policy without evidence of any fertility impact pp. 1019-1058

- Nada Stropnik and Milivoja Šircelj
Volume 19, issue 25, 2008
- Slovakia: Fertility between tradition and modernity pp. 973-1018

- Michaela Potančoková, Boris Vano, Viera Pilinská and Danuša Jurčová
Volume 19, issue 24, 2008
- Russian Federation: From the first to second demographic transition pp. 907-972

- Sergei Zakharov
Volume 19, issue 23, 2008
- Romania: Childbearing metamorphosis within a changing context pp. 855-906

- Cornelia Muresan, Christin Schröder, Paul-Teodor Hărăguş and Mihaela Hărăguş
Volume 19, issue 22, 2008
- Poland: Fertility decline as a response to profound societal and labour market changes? pp. 795-854

- Irena Kotowska, Anna Matysiak, Janina Jóźwiak and Anna Baranowska-Rataj
Volume 19, issue 21, 2008
- The Netherlands: Childbearing within the context of a "Poldermodel" society pp. 743-794

- Tineke Fokkema, Joop de Beer, Helga de Valk and Coen van Duin
Volume 19, issue 20, 2008
- Lithuania: Fertility decline and its determinants pp. 705-742

- Vladislava Stankuniene and Aiva Jasilioniene
Volume 19, issue 19, 2008
- Italy: Delayed adaptation of social institutions to changes in family behaviour pp. 665-704

- Alessandra De Rose, Filomena Racioppi and Anna Laura Zanatta
Volume 19, issue 18, 2008
- Hungary: Secular fertility decline with distinct period fluctuations pp. 599-664

- Zsolt Spéder and Ferenc Kamarás
Volume 19, issue 17, 2008
- Germany: Family diversity with low actual and desired fertility pp. 557-598

- Jürgen Dorbritz
Volume 19, issue 16, 2008
- France: High and stable fertility pp. 503-556

- Laurent Toulemon, Ariane Pailhé and Clémentine Rossier
Volume 19, issue 15, 2008
- England and Wales: Stable fertility and pronounced social status differences pp. 455-502

- Wendy Sigle
Volume 19, issue 14, 2008
- Czech Republic: A rapid transformation of fertility and family behaviour after the collapse of state socialism pp. 403-454

- Tomáš Sobotka, Vladimíra Kantorová, Kryštof Zeman, Dana Hamplová and Anna Šťastná
Volume 19, issue 13, 2008
- Bulgaria: Ethnic differentials in rapidly declining fertility pp. 361-402

- Elena Koytcheva and Dimiter Philipov
Volume 19, issue 12, 2008
- Austria: Persistent low fertility since the mid-1980s pp. 293-360

- Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz, Isabella Buber-Ennser, Henriette Engelhardt, Tomáš Sobotka and Richard Gisser
Volume 19, issue 11, 2008
- Albania: Trends and patterns, proximate determinants and policies of fertility change pp. 261-292

- Arjan Gjonca, Letizia Mencarini and Arnstein Aassve
Volume 19, issue 10, 2008
- Overview Chapter 8: The impact of public policies on European fertility pp. 249-260

- Jan M. Hoem
Volume 19, issue 9, 2008
- Overview Chapter 7: The rising importance of migrants for childbearing in Europe pp. 225-248

- Tomáš Sobotka
Volume 19, issue 8, 2008
- Overview Chapter 6: The diverse faces of the Second Demographic Transition in Europe pp. 171-224

- Tomáš Sobotka
Volume 19, issue 7, 2008
- Overview Chapter 5: Determinants of family formation and childbearing during the societal transition in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 139-170

- Tomas Frejka
Volume 19, issue 6, 2008
- Overview Chapter 4: Changing family and partnership behaviour pp. 85-138

- Tomáš Sobotka and Laurent Toulemon
Volume 19, issue 5, 2008
- Overview Chapter 3: Birth regulation in Europe pp. 73-84

- Tomas Frejka
Volume 19, issue 4, 2008
- Overview Chapter 2: Parity distribution and completed family size in Europe pp. 47-72

- Tomas Frejka
Volume 19, issue 3, 2008
- Overview Chapter 1: Fertility in Europe pp. 15-46

- Tomas Frejka and Tomáš Sobotka
Volume 19, issue 2, 2008
- Summary and general conclusions: Childbearing Trends and Policies in Europe pp. 5-14

- Tomas Frejka, Jan M. Hoem, Tomáš Sobotka and Laurent Toulemon
Volume 19, issue 1, 2008
- Preface: Childbearing Trends and Policies in Europe pp. 1-4

- Jan M. Hoem