Vienna Yearbook of Population Research
2003 - 2024
Current editor(s): Tomas Sobotka and Maria Winkler-Dworak From Vienna Institute of Demography (VID) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna Bibliographic data for series maintained by Bernhard Rengs (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 22, issue 1, 2024
- Temperature- and seasonality-related infectious disease mortality among infants: A retrospective time-series study of Sweden, 1868–1892 pp. TBA-OLF

- Johan Junkka and Maria Hiltunen
- Impact of urban outdoor thermal conditions on selected hospital admissions in Novi Sad, Serbia pp. TBA-OLF

- Daniela Arsenović, Stevan Savić, Dragan Milošević, Zorana Lužanin, Milena Kojić, Ivana Radić, Sanja Harhaji and Miodrag Arsić
- Projecting environmental impacts with varying population, affluence and technology using IPAT – Climate change and land use scenarios pp. TBA-OLF

- Emma Engström and Martin Kolk
- Relevance of population mobility for climate change mitigation pp. TBA-OLF

- Susana B. Adamo
- Extreme temperatures and morbidity in old age in Europe pp. TBA-OLF

- Francesca Zanasi and Risto Conte Keivabu
- Climate, conflict and internal migration in Colombia pp. TBA-OLF

- Katharina Fenz, Thomas Mitterling, Jesus Crespo Cuaresma and Isabell Roitner-Fransecky
- Gender, climate and landowning: Sources of variability in the weather pattern change and ideal fertility relationship in Sahelian West Africa pp. TBA-OLF

- Isabel H. McLoughlin Brooks
- Urban–rural differences in mortality during the 2010 heatwave in European Russia pp. TBA-OLF

- Mikhail Maksimenko, Sergey Timonin, Natalia Shartova and Mikhail Varentsov
- Temperatures, conflict and forced migration in West Asia and North Africa pp. TBA-OLF

- Jasmin Abdel Ghany
- Migration and erosion in tidal and river channels in Bangladesh pp. TBA-OLF

- Katharine M. Donato, Leslie Valentine, Amanda Carrico, Carol A. Wilson, Kimberly G. Rogers and Timo Tonassi
- Overshooting global warming and overshooting fertility decline. Beyond the smooth stabilization paradigm pp. TBA-OLF

- Wolfgang Lutz
- Re-examining the role of population policies in climate action pp. TBA-OLF

- Shonali Pachauri
- Understanding the complex relationship between population and climate change mitigation pp. TBA-OLF

- Nyovani J. Madise, Naa Dodua Dodoo, John A. Mushomi and Chifuniro S. Mankhwala
- Attending to history in climate change–demography research pp. TBA-OLF

- Emily Klancher Merchant and Kathryn Grace
Volume 21, issue 1, 2023
- Population decline: Towards a rational, scientific research agenda pp. 1-11

- Zuzanna Brzozowska, Ekaterina Zhelenkova and Stuart Gietel-Basten
- Like high cholesterol, population decline is a problem, but not in the way you might think pp. 15-20

- Wendy Sigle
- The human eco-predicament: Overshoot and the population conundrum pp. 21-39

- William E. Rees
- Population decline will likely become a global trend and benefit long-term human wellbeing pp. 41-55

- Wolfgang Lutz
- Depopulation or population decline? Demographic nightmares and imaginaries pp. 57-68

- Stuart Gietel-Basten
- A governance perspective on East Central Europe’s population predicament: Young exit, grey voice and lopsided loyalty pp. 69-80

- Pieter Vanhuysse
- Low, but not too low, fertility can represent a positive development pp. 81-92

- Vegard Skirbekk
- The key role of early education in an ageing and shrinking population: The example of Germany pp. 93-103

- Elke Loichinger and C. Katharina Spiess
- Implementing youth-oriented policies: A remedy for depopulation in rural regions? pp. 107-147

- Martina Schorn
- Revisiting the impact of urban shrinkage on residential segregation in European cities pp. 151-178

- David Huntington
- Immigration and the prospects for long-run population decreases in European countries pp. 181-209

- Nick Parr
- How much would reduced emigration mitigate ageing in Norway? pp. 211-243

- Marianne Tønnessen and Astri Syse
- The triple burden of depopulation in Ukraine: examining perceptions of population decline pp. 245-275

- Brienna Perelli-Harris and Yuliya Hilevych
- Is Spanish depopulation irreversible? Recent demographic and spatial changes in small municipalities pp. 277-309

- Fernando Gil-Alonso, Jordi Bayona-i-Carrasco and Isabel Pujadas-Rúbies
- Neighbourhood effects and determinants of population changes in Italy: A spatial perspective pp. 311-338

- Federico Benassi, Annalisa Busetta, Gerardo Gallo and Manuela Stranges
- Demographic sustainability in Italian territories: The link between depopulation and population ageing pp. 339-360

- Cecilia Reynaud and Sara Miccoli
- Parsimonious stochastic forecasting of international and internal migration on the NUTS-3 level – an outlook of regional depopulation trends in Germany pp. 361-415

- Patrizio Vanella, Timon Hellwagner and Philipp Deschermeier
- Depopulation in Moldova: The main challenge in the context of extremly high emigration pp. 419-443

- Olga Gagauz, Tatiana Tabac and Irina Pahomii
Volume 20, issue 1, 2022
- The population aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic in 20 papers: an introduction pp. 1-11

- Paola Di Giulio, Anne Goujon and Guillaume Marois
- Aspects of a sociology of the pandemic: Inequalities and the life course pp. 15-37

- Karl Ulrich Mayer
- COVID-19, the Russo-Ukrainian War, the global sustainable development project and post-crises demography pp. 39-81

- F. Landis MacKellar
- Effects of income inequality on COVID-19 infections and deaths during the first wave of the pandemic: Evidence from European countries pp. 85-106

- David A. Sánchez-Páez
- Assessing the generational impact of COVID-19 using National Transfer Accounts (NTAs) pp. 107-141

- Miguel Sánchez-Romero
- The mathematics of the reproduction number R for Covid-19: A primer for demographers pp. 143-166

- Luis Rosero-Bixby and Tim Miller
- Pitfalls and solutions in case fatality risk estimation – A multi-country analysis on the effects of demographics, surveillance, time lags between case reports and deaths and healthcare system capacity on COVID-19 CFR estimates pp. 167-193

- Patrizio Vanella, Christian Wiessner, Anja Holz, Gérard Krause, Annika Möhl, Sarah Wiegel, Berit Lange and Heiko Becher
- COVID-19 and relationship quality: Emotional, paid work and organizational spheres pp. 195-221

- Daniela Bellani and Daniele Vignoli
- Narratives of the future and fertility decision-making in uncertain times. An application to the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 223-260

- Raffaele Guetto, Giacomo Bazzani and Daniele Vignoli
- Cognitive schemas and fertility motivations in the U.S. during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 261-284

- Wendy D. Manning, Karen Benjamin Guzzo, Monica A. Longmore and Peggy C. Giordano
- Human costs of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the major epicentres in Italy pp. 285-2

- Simone Ghislandi, Raya Muttarak, Markus Sauerberg and Benedetta Scotti
- Excess mortality and COVID-19 in Sweden in 2020: A demographic account pp. 317-348

- Martin Kolk, Sven Drefahl, Matthew Wallace and Gunnar Andersson
- Regional COVID-19 mortality in Brazil by age pp. 349-365

- Emerson A. Baptista, Bernardo L. Queiroz and Everton E. C. Lima
- Are homicides and robberies associated with mortality due to COVID-19? Lessons from Urban Mexico pp. 367-390

- Claudia Masferrer and Oscar Rodríguez Chávez
- Assessing excess mortality in Vienna and Austria after the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 393-414

- Ramon Bauer, Markus Speringer, Peter Frühwirt, Roman Seidl and Franz Trautinger
- COVID-19 in Hong Kong: Policies and community actions mitigate the effects of age structure and population density pp. 415-435

- Zilin Li, Stuart A. Gietel-Basten, Rachel Ganly and Christian Joy Pattawi Cruz
- Rapid changes in birth counts in Brazilian major cities during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 437-457

- Everton C. Lima, Camila F. Soares and José H. C. Monteiro da Silva
- Pregnancies and contraceptive use in four African countries during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 459-476

- Andreas Backhaus
- Exploring psychological vulnerability and responses to the COVID-19 lockdown in Greece pp. 477-498

- Lydia Xourafi, Polyxeni Sardi and Anastasia Kostaki
- Why did care home residents face an elevated risk of death from COVID-19? A demographic perspective using data from Belgium and from England and Wales pp. 499-526

- Nicole Mun Sim Lai
- Comparing the loss of life expectancy at birth during the 2020 and 1918 pandemics in six European countries pp. 527-542

- Valentin Rousson, Fred Paccaud and Isabella Locatelli
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