Vienna Yearbook of Population Research
2003 - 2025
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Volume 23, issue 1, 2025
- Population inequality matters pp. 1-14

- Michaela Kreyenfeld, Vanessa Gabrielle di Lego, Inaki Permanyer, Michaela Potancoková and Miguel Sanchez Romero
- The growing gap in cognitive skills within and between countries pp. 17-26

- Wolfgang Lutz
- Widowhood, gender and disadvantage in India: Current trends and future trajectories pp. 27-41

- K. S. James, Ravi Sadhu and David E. Bloom
- Revisiting within-cohort compositional change to understand mortality inequalities pp. 43-57

- Alyson van Raalte, Yana Vierboom and Pekka Martikainen
- Artificial intelligence and fertility: Gender and educational inequalities in family formation pp. 58-69

- Alícia Adserà
- Assessing national vs subnational population heterogeneities in a global context pp. 69-82

- Jesús García-Gómez, Juan Galeano and Albert Esteve
- Reducing urban–rural population inequalities: The divergent roles of internal and international migration pp. 83-93

- Leo van Wissen and Becky Arnold
- Does demography have a role in measuring homelessness? Insights and approaches in the United States pp. 97-125

- Zack W. Almquist, Paul Hebert and Amy Hagopian
- Inequality, heterogeneity, and chance: Multiple factors and their interactions pp. 129-155

- Hal Caswell and Silke F. van Daalen
- Life tables under current risk composition based on observed, fixed characteristics pp. 157-174

- Magdalena Muszyńska-Spielauer and Tim Riffe
- Inclusion of Deprivation in Endemic-Epidemic Models pp. 175-206

- Maria Bekker-Nielsen Dunbar, Svenn-Erik Mamelund and Gerardo Chowell
- Life course heterogeneity and the future labour force – A dynamic microsimulation analysis for Austria pp. 207-230

- Thomas Horvath, Martin Spielauer and Philipp Warum
- Inequalities in health outcomes by income and education: The case of Norway pp. 231-253

- Carl Michael Baravelli, Tord Finne Vedøy, Rannveig K. Hart, Jonas Minet Kinge and Astri Syse
- The longer you stay, the bigger you get? Evidence from an Australian longitudinal study pp. 255-300

- Santosh Jatrana, Ken Richardson, Samba Siva Rao Pasupuleti and Susan Hartono
- Excess under-five mortality of children born to immigrants: Longitudinal evidence from France pp. 301-327

- Emmanuel Idohou, Philippe Bocquier and Michel Guillot
- Examining the heterogeneity in under-five mortality risk by household structure in Nepal 1970–2022 pp. 329-371

- Ronak Paul, Shreyantika Nandi and Rashmi Rashmi
- Leadership skills and family formation among males. A study based on Swedish register data pp. 373-399

- Steffen Peters and Kieron Barclay
- The contributions of past immigration to current age-sex structures of immigrant populations in Australia pp. 403-419

- James Raymer, James O’Donnell and Qing Guan
- The association between education and entry into parenthood across origin groups and migrant generations in Belgium: A model-based synthetic life table approach pp. 421-447

- Leen Marynissen, Karel Neels and Jonas Wood
- Attitudes towards immigrants in European contexts. Social origins or generational influence? pp. 449-471

- Leo Azzollini, Daniela Bellani and Giulia Rivellini
- Educational disparities in place of residence. The urban-rural divide in six European countries from a social stratification perspective pp. 473-488

- Dirk Konietzka and Yevgeniy Martynovych
- Regional differentiation in women’s educational gradients in fertility around the turn of the century: Urban-rural differences in northern and western Europe pp. 489-514

- Jonas Wood, Leen Marynissen, Jessica Nisén, Peter Fallesen, Karel Neels, Alessandra Trimarchi, Lars Dommermuth, Ruben van Gaalen, Martin Kolk and Pekka Martikainen
- Mapping inequalities in the health of older adults around the world: Heterogeneities in cognitive and physical functioning pp. 515-536

- Thomas Arnhold, Viktoria Szenkurök and Daniela Weber
Volume 22, issue 1, 2024
- Climate change and population: Demographic perspectives on the 21st century´s defining challenge pp. 1-22

- Roman Hoffmann, Liliana Andriano, Erich Striessnig, Tobias Rüttenauer, Marion Borderon and Kathryn Grace
- Attending to history in climate change–demography research pp. 25-35

- Emily Klancher Merchant and Kathryn Grace
- Re-examining the role of population policies in climate action pp. 37-44

- Shonali Pachauri
- Towards a better understanding of the role of population policies in tackling climate change pp. 45-51

- Raya Muttarak
- Understanding the complex relationship between population and climate change mitigation pp. 53-59

- Nyovani J. Madise, Naa Dodua Dodoo, John A. Mushomi and Chifuniro S. Mankhwala
- Demographic dynamics and rights-based population policies for effective climate change adaptation and mitigation pp. 61-75

- Angela Baschieri and Rachel Snow
- Relevance of population mobility for climate change mitigation pp. 77-86

- Susana B. Adamo
- Overshooting global warming and overshooting fertility decline. Beyond the smooth stabilization paradigm pp. 87-94

- Wolfgang Lutz
- Extreme temperatures and morbidity in old age in Europe pp. 97-124

- Francesca Zanasi and Risto Conte Keivabu
- Urban–rural differences in mortality during the 2010 heatwave in European Russia pp. 125-147

- Mikhail Maksimenko, Sergey Timonin, Natalia Shartova and Mikhail Varentsov
- Impact of urban outdoor thermal conditions on selected hospital admissions in Novi Sad, Serbia pp. 149-163

- Daniela Arsenović, Stevan Savić, Dragan Milošević, Zorana Lužanin, Milena Kojić, Ivana Radić, Sanja Harhaji and Miodrag Arsić
- Temperature- and seasonality-related infectious disease mortality among infants: A retrospective time-series study of Sweden, 1868–1892 pp. 165-181

- Johan Junkka and Maria Hiltunen
- Migration and erosion in tidal and river channels in Bangladesh pp. 183-202

- Katherine M. Donato, Leslie Valentine, Amanda Carrico, Carol A. Wilson, Kimberly G. Rogers and Timo Tonassi
- Climate, conflict and internal migration in Colombia pp. 203-224

- Katharina Fenz, Thomas Mitterling, Jesus Crespo Cuaresma and Isabell Roitner-Fransecky
- Temperatures, conflict and forced migration in West Asia and North Africa pp. 225-257

- Jasmin Abdel Ghany
- Gender, climate and landowning: Sources of variability in the weather pattern change and ideal fertility relationship in Sahelian West Africa pp. 259-305

- Isabel H. McLoughlin Brooks
- Projecting environmental impacts with varying population, affluence and technology using IPAT – Climate change and land use scenarios pp. 307-335

- Emma Engström and Martin Kolk
- Integrated water-population interactions framework: An application to assess water security in Iran pp. 337-376

- Zahra Soltani, Mohammad Jalal Abbasi-Shavazi and Ali Bagheri
- 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
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