Demográfia
2003 - 2016
Current editor(s): Lívia Murinkó From Hungarian Demographic Research Institute Bibliographic data for series maintained by Lívia Murinkó (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 59, issue 5, 2016
- Pakistani guest workers in the United Arab Emirates pp. 5-47

- Ivan Szelenyi
- The ideological divides and the uptake of research evidence - The case of the United Nations World Population Conferences pp. 83-116

- Robert Cliquet Dragana Avramov
Volume 58, issue 5, 2015
- Socioeconomic and religious differentials in marital fertility during the fertility transition: A micro-level study from Western Hungary, 1850–1939 pp. 5-37

- Levente Pakot and Péter Õri
- Work-to-family spillover: Gender differences in Hungary pp. 39-64

- Márta Radó, Beáta Nagy and Gábor Király
- Contraceptive use in Hungary: Past trends and actual behavior pp. 65-90

- Zsuzsanna Makay
- Depopulating semi-periphery? Longer term dynamics of migration and socioeconomic development in Romania pp. 91-132

- István Horváth and Tamás Kiss
Volume 57, issue 5, 2014
- REGIMES OF REMITTANCE DEPENDENCY: GLOBAL STRUCTURES AND TRAJECTORIES OF THE FORMER SOVIET “BLOC” pp. 5-37

- József Böröcz
- DYNAMIC HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF MIGRATION IN ITALY pp. 39-72

- Mauro ALbani, Antonella Guarneri and Serena Pivesan
- EDUCATION, INCOME, MATERIAL DEPRIVATION AND MORTALITY IN HUNGARY BETWEEN 2001 AND 2008 pp. 73-89

- Katalin Kovács and Lajos Bálint
- DISCOURSES OF DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE AND POPULATION POLICIES IN TURKEY IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY pp. 91-112

- Serap Kavas
Volume 56, issue 5, 2013
- FERTILITY INTENTIONS OF UNIVERSITY GRADUATES pp. 5-34

- Isabella Buber-Ennser, Ralina Panova and Jürgen Dorbritz
- COUNTING HOW MANY CHILDREN PEOPLE WANT: THE INFLUENCE OF QUESTION FILTERS AND PRE-CODES pp. 35-61

- Eva Beaujouan
Volume 55, issue 5, 2012
- COMPARING DESIRED FERTILITY AND PERCEPTIONS OF MOTHERHOOD IN GERMANY AND FRANCE pp. 5-36

- Kerstin Ruckdeschel
- WITH OR WITHOUT YOU. PARTNERSHIP CONTEXT OF FIRST CONCEPTIONS AND BIRTHS IN HUNGARY pp. 37-60

- Júlia Mikolai
- SPATIAL ASPECTS OF POPULATION DYNAMICS IN RUSSIAN LOCAL ADMINISTRATIVE TERRITORIAL UNITS (1989–2010) pp. 61-88

- Lilija Karachurina and Nikita Mkrtchyan
Volume 54, issue 5, 2011
- FERTILITY DEVELOPMENTS IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE: THE ROLE OF WORK–FAMILY TENSIONS pp. 7-30

- Anna Matysiak
- SIGNS OF A STABLE OR PROVISIONAL INCREASE IN FERTILITY? REFLECTIONS ON DEVELOPMENTS IN ESTONIA pp. 31-55

- Allan Puur and Martin Klesment
- FAMILY POLICY AND DEMOGRAPHIC EFFECTS: THE CASE OF GERMANY pp. 56-78

- Martin Bujard
- THE “COLUMBUS’ EGG” OF NORWEGIAN FAMILY POLICY pp. 79-88

- Trude Lappegard
Volume 53, issue 5, 2010
- Universal history and population change pp. 5-20

- Dirk J. Van De Kaa
- International family change and continuity: the past and future from of the developmental idealism perspective pp. 21-50

- Arland Thornton
- Between global and local hierarchies: population management in the first half of the tewntieth century pp. 51-77

- Attila Melegh
- New partnership after first divorce-an event history analysis pp. 78-101

- Erzsébet Földházi
- Divorce and family change revisited: professional women’s divorce experience in Turkey pp. 102-126

- Serap Kavas and Ayse Gunduz-Hosgor
Volume 52, issue 5, 2009
- Historical family systems and the great european divide: The invention of the slavic east pp. 5-47

- Miko³aj Szo³tysek and Barbara Zuber-Goldstein
- FAMILY COMPOSITION AND REMARRIAGE IN RURAL TRANSYLVANIA, 1838–1910 pp. 48-75

- Levente Pakot
- The highest fertility in Europe-For how long? Determinants of fertility change in Albania pp. 76-96

- Arjan Gjonça, Arnstein Aassve and Letizia Mencarini
- Social capital in the mobilisation of human capital pp. 97-123

- Perttu Salmenhaara
- The role of trust in the social integration of immigrants pp. 124-147

- Antal Örkény and Mária Székelyi
Volume 51, issue 5, 2008
- Patterns of East to West migration in the context of European migration systems possibilities and limits of migration control pp. 5-35

- Irina Molodikova
- Cohabitation, an alternative for marriage in contemporary Romania: A life table description pp. 35-65

- Cornelia Mureºan
- Structural and value influences on the entry into parenthood in the Czech Republic pp. 66-84

- Hana Haskova
- The development and the spatial characteristics of Roma population in Hungary-experimental population projections till 2021 pp. 85-123

- László Hablicsek
Volume 50, issue 5, 2007
- Migrants in Europe: Demographic behaviour and socio-economic conditions pp. 5-25

- Youssef Courbage
- In a gendered space-forms and reasons of migration and the integration of female migrants pp. 26-59

- Éva Kovács and Attila Melegh
- Hungarian pensioners in the world pp. 60-74

- Sándor Illés
- Knowledge and use of developmental thinking about societies and families among teenagers in Argentina pp. 75-104

- Georgina Binstock and Arland Thornton
- The diversity of Family structure in Europe: A survey on partnership, parenting and childhood across Europe around the millenium pp. 105-134

- Zsolt Spéder
- The emergence of cohabitation in a transitional socio-economic context: Evidence from Bulgaria and Russia pp. 135-162

- Dora Kostova
Volume 49, issue 5, 2005
- Harmonized demographic projections between France, Hungary and Slovakia pp. 5-42

- László Hablicsek, Isabelle Robert-Bobée, Danusa Jurcova, Ferenc Kamarás, Jan Mészáros, Mária H. Richter, Jean-Paul Sardon, Pál Péter Tóth and Boris Vano
- Patterns of demographic behaviour in late 18th century Hungary pp. 43-76

- Péter Õri
- The rise of cohabitation as first union and some neglected factors of recent demographic developmnets in Hungary pp. 77-103

- Zsolt Spéder
- Proportionate or concentrated burdens? Health of widowed, divorced and nevermarried in Hungary pp. 104-122

- Katalin Kovács
- Globalisation, ethnicity and international migration. The comparison of Finland, Hungary and Russia pp. 123-167

- Attila Melegh, Elena Kondratieva, Perttu Salmenhaara, Annika Forsander, László Hablicsek and Adrienn Hegyesi
- The nature and causes of immigration into Hungary and the Integration of immigrants into Hungarian society and labour market pp. 123-167

- Irén Gödri
Volume 48, issue 5, 2003
- Changes in demographic processes in Hungary pp. 5-20

- László Cseh-Szombathy
- Mortality differences between the subregions of Hungary pp. 21-53

- András Klinger
- Marriage and cohabitation - Facts and opinions compared pp. 54-74

- Marietta Pongrácz and Zsolt Spéder
- Family formation and childbearing in the 1990s and at the turn of the millenium pp. 75-103

- Ferenc Kamarás
- Birth out of wedlock pp. 104-121

- Marietta Pongrácz and Edit S. Molnár
- Independet, never married people in their thirties: Remaining single pp. 122-143

- Ágnes Utasi
- Different household formation systems in one country at the end of the eighteenth century: Variations on John Hajnal's thesis pp. 144-178

- Tamás Faragó
- The role of retirement, family relations and health in everyday activities of 60-75 year olds pp. 186-216

- Imre Dobossy, Edit S. Molnár and Eszter Virágh
- The role of international migration in maintaining the population size of Hungary between 2000-2050 pp. 217-258

- László Hablicsek and Pál Péter Tóth
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