European Journal of Population
1986 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 4, 2002
- Alcohol-Related Mortality in 15 European Countries in the Postwar Period pp. 307-323

- Mats Ramstedt
- From the First to the Second Demographic Transition: An Interpretation of the Spatial Continuity of Demographic Innovation in France, Belgium and Switzerland pp. 325-360

- R. Lesthaeghe and K. Neels
- The Possible Effects of Child Survival on Women's Ages at First Union and Childbirth in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 361-386

- Thomas K. LeGrand and Magali Barbieri
- Modelling Regional Immigration: Using Stocks to Predict Flows pp. 387-409

- Nicole Van der Gaag and Leo Van Wissen
- Holly E. Reed and Charles B. Keely (eds.), Forced Migration and Mortality pp. 411-412

- Andre Griekspoor
- Joop de Beer and Fred Deven (eds), Diversity in Family Formation: the 2nd Demographic Transition in Belgium and the Netherlands pp. 412-414

- Edith Dourleijn
- Zheng Wu, Cohabitation: An Alternative Form of Family Living pp. 414-416

- Melinda Mills
Volume 18, issue 3, 2002
- Comments on “The Empirical Analysis of East German Fertility after Unification: An Update” pp. 203-208

- Tomáŝ Sobotka
- Reply to Tomáŝ Sobotka pp. 209-210

- Michael Lechner
- The Onset of India's Fertility Transition pp. 211-232

- J.P. Bocquet-Appel, Irudaya S. Rajan, J. N. Bacro and C. Lajaunie
- Fertility Decline in Russia in the Early and Mid 1990s: The Role of Economic Uncertainty and Labour Market Crises pp. 233-262

- Hans-Peter Kohler and Iliana Kohler
- Demography of the Firm: A Useful Metaphor? pp. 263-279

- Leo J.G. van Wissen
- Regional Social Contexts and Individual Fertility Decisions: A Multilevel Analysis of First and Second Births in Western Germany pp. 281-299

- Karsten Hank
- Robin, Jean, The Way We Lived Then pp. 301-302

- Andrew Hinde
- Cécile Wetzels, Squeezing Birth into Working Life: Household Panel Data Analyses Comparing German, Great Britain, Sweden and the Netherlands pp. 302-303

- Maria Letizia Tanturri
- Stanley K. Smith, Jeff Tayman and David A. Swanson, State and Local Population Projections: Methodology and Analysis pp. 303-305

- Tom Wilson
Volume 18, issue 2, 2002
- Work Patterns Following a Birth in Urban and Rural China: A Longitudinal Study pp. 99-119

- Barbara Entwisle and Feinian Chen
- Family Policy and After-Birth Employment Among New Mothers – A Comparison of Finland, Norway and Sweden pp. 121-152

- Marit Rønsen and Marianne Sundström
- Population Policy in Early Victorian England pp. 153-173

- Warren C. Robinson
- Women's Labour Market Position and Divorce in the Netherlands: Evaluating Economic Interpretations of the Work Effect pp. 175-202

- Anne-Rigt Poortman and Matthijs Kalmijn
Volume 18, issue 1, 2002
- First Housing Moves in Spain: An Analysis of Leaving Home and First Housing Acquisition pp. 1-19

- Clare Holdsworth and Mariana Irazoqui Solda
- Elderly Living Arrangements in Bulgaria, The Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, and Romania pp. 21-38

- Susan De Vos and Gary Sandefur
- Changes in Female Labour Supply in the Netherlands 1989–1998: The Case of Married and Cohabiting Women pp. 39-57

- Kène Henkens, Yolanda Grift and Jacques Siegers
- The Inheritance of Longevity in a Flemish Village (18th–20th Century) pp. 59-81

- Koen Matthijs, Bart Van de Putte and Robert Vlietinck
- John Bongaarts and Rodolfo A. Bulatao (eds.), Beyond Six Billion. Forecasting the World's Population pp. 83-85

- Landis Mackellar
- Martine Corijn and Erik Klijzing (Eds.), Transitions to Adulthood in Europe pp. 85-86

- Katrin Golsch
- Peter Moss and Fred Deven (Eds.), Parental Leave: Progress or Pitfall? pp. 87-88

- Colette Fagan
Volume 17, issue 4, 2001
- From Pronatalism to Social Welfare? Extending Family Allowances to Minority Populations in France and Israel pp. 305-322

- Leslie King
- Inequalities in Infant Survival: An Analysis of Czech Linked Records pp. 323-342

- Jitka Rychtaříková and George J. Demko
- Deferment of the First Birth and Fluctuating Fertility in Sweden pp. 343-363

- Gigi Santow and Bracher
- Comparing the Childrearing Lifetimes of Britain's Divorce-Revolution Men and Women pp. 365-388

- Michael S. Rendall, Heather Joshi, Jeungil Oh and Georgia Verropoulou
- Samuel H. Preston, Patrick Heuveline and Michel Guillot, Demography: Measuring and Modeling Population Processes pp. 389-390

- Michael Murphy
- Michel Dupâquier, Démographie pp. 391-392

- Daniel Courgeau
Volume 17, issue 3, 2001
- Planned and Unplanned Births and Conceptions in Italy, 1970–1995 pp. 207-233

- Maria Castiglioni, Gianpiero Dalla Zuanna and Marzia Loghi
- Labour Market Participation of French Women over the Life Cycle, 1935–1990 pp. 235-260

- Michael Grimm and Noël Bonneuil
- Rising Age at Marriage and Fertility in Southern and Eastern Africa pp. 261-280

- Audrey Harwood-Lejeune
- Marriage and Fertility in Russia of Women Born between 1900 and 1960: A Cohort Analysis pp. 281-294

- Sergei Scherbov and Harrie van Vianen
- Boyle, P. and Halfacree, K (eds.), Migration and Gender in the Developed World pp. 295-297

- Tony Champion
- Susan McRae (ed), Changing Britain: Families and Households in the 1990s pp. 297-299

- Michael Hardey
- Gail Wilson, Understanding Old Age: Critical and Global Perspectives pp. 299-301

- Karen Glaser
- Siddle, David. J. (ed), Migration, Mobility and Modernization pp. 301-303

- Andrew Hinde
Volume 17, issue 2, 2001
- Main and Interaction Effects of Women's Education and Status on Fertility: The Case of Tanzania pp. 107-135

- Øystein Kravdal
- The Connections between Family Formation and First-time Home Ownership in the Context of West Germany and the Netherlands pp. 137-164

- Clara H. Mulder and Michael Wagner
- Jerusalem's Population, 1995–2020: Demography, Multiculturalism and Urban Policies pp. 165-199

- Sergio Dellapergola
- Bernard Jeune and James W. Vaupel (eds.) Validation of Exceptional Longevity pp. 201-202

- Arjan Gjonça
- Satish Balram Agnihotri, Sex Ratio Patterns in the Indian Population: A Fresh Exploration pp. 202-203

- Paula Griffiths
- James P. Smith and Barry Edmonston (eds.) The Immigration Debate: Studies on the Economic, Demographic and Fiscal Effects of Immigration pp. 203-205

- Leo van Wissen
Volume 17, issue 1, 2001
- Introduction pp. 1-2

- Hans-Peter Kohler
- Why Have Children in the 21st Century? Biological Predisposition, Social Coercion, Rational Choice pp. 3-20

- S. Philip Morgan and Rosalind Berkowitz King
- Comments on “Why Have Children in the 21st Century?” pp. 21-30

- Christiane Capron and Vetta Atam
- Comments on Morgan and King (2001): Three Reasons Why Demographers Should Pay Attention to Evolutionary Theories and Behaviour Genetics in the Analysis of Contemporary Fertility pp. 31-35

- Hans-Peter Kohler
- Tempo Effects in the Fertility Decline in Eastern Europe: Evidence from Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Russia pp. 37-60

- Dimiter Philipov and Hans-Peter Kohler
- The Empirical Analysis of East German Fertility after Unification: An Update pp. 61-73

- Michael Lechner
- Family-Level Continuities in Childbearing in Low-Fertility Societies pp. 75-96

- Michael Murphy and Duolao Wang
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