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Vienna Yearbook of Population Research

2003 - 2025

Current editor(s): Tomas Sobotka and Maria Winkler-Dworak

From Vienna Institute of Demography (VID) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna
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Volume 18, issue 1, 2020

Introduction: the relevance of studying fertility across time and space pp. 1-24 Downloads
Tomáš Sobotka
International political economy and future fertility trends pp. 27-32 Downloads
Alicia Adsera
Moving out the parental home and partnership formation as social determinants of low fertility pp. 33-37 Downloads
Albert Esteve, Diederik Boertien, Ryohei Mogi and Mariona Lozano
“Catching up with ‘compressed modernity”’ - How the values of Millennials and Gen-Z’ers could reframe gender equity and demographic systems pp. 39-42 Downloads
Stuart Gietel-Basten
Future fertility trends are shaped at the intersection of gender and social stratification pp. 43-48 Downloads
Trude Lappegård
The wish for a child pp. 49-61 Downloads
Anna Rotkirch
Fertility will be determined by the changing ideal family size and the empowerment to reach these targets pp. 63-70 Downloads
Wolfgang Lutz
Marriage will (continue to) be the key to the future of fertility in Japan and East Asia pp. 71-79 Downloads
Setsuya Fukuda
Ultra-low fertility in East Asia: Confucianism and its discontents pp. 83-120 Downloads
Yen-hsin Alice Cheng
Laggards in the global fertility transition pp. 123-140 Downloads
David Shapiro and Andrew Hinde
Projecting future births with fertility differentials reflecting women’s educational and migrant characteristics pp. 141-166 Downloads
Michaela Potančoková and Guillaume Marois
Decomposing changes in first birth trends: Quantum, timing, or variance pp. 167-184 Downloads
Ryohei Mogi and Michael Dominic del Mundo
What factors support the early age patterns of fertility in a developing country: the case of Kyrgyzstan pp. 185-213 Downloads
Konstantin Kazenin and Vladimir Kozlov
Marital fertility decline and child mortality in the Sardinian longevity Blue Zone pp. 215-236 Downloads
Michel Poulain, Dany Chambre, Pino Ledda and Anne Herm
Future orientation and fertility: cross-national evidence using Google search pp. 237-263 Downloads
Nicolò Cavalli
Selected Wittgenstein Centre databases on fertility across time and space pp. 267-284 Downloads
Kryštof Zeman and Tomáš Sobotka

Volume 17, issue 1, 2019

Analyzing population ageing and intergenerational redistribution: NTA and AGENTA pp. 001-005 Downloads
Ronald Lee and Andrew Mason
Welfare state winners and losers in ageing societies pp. 009-036 Downloads
Miguel Sánchez-Romero, Gemma Abio, Montserrat Botey, Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz, Joze Sambt, Meritxell Solé Juvés, Guadalupe Souto, Lili Vargha and Concepció Patxot
Intergenerational inequalities in mortality-adjusted disposable incomes pp. 037-069 Downloads
Hippolyte d’Albis and Ikpidi Badji
Welfare state and the age distribution of public consumption and public transfers in the EU countries pp. 071-097 Downloads
Agnieszka Chło´n-Domi´nczak, Anita Abramowska-Kmon, Irena E. Kotowska, Wojciech Łatkowski and Paweł Strzelecki
Extending working life: experiences from Sweden, 1981–2011 pp. 099-120 Downloads
Haodong Qi, Kirk Scott and Tommy Bengtsson
Historical patterns of unpaid work in Europe: NTTA results by age and gender pp. 121-140 Downloads
Ana Seme, Lili Vargha, Tanja Istenic and Joze Sambt
Italians’ use of time during the economic crisis: implications for the gender division of labour pp. 141-162 Downloads
Marina Zannella and Alessandra de Rose
Transfers of informal care time in the United States: the role of demographic differentials in intergenerational flows by age, sex, and racial and national background pp. 163-197 Downloads
Denys Dukhovnov and Emilio Zagheni
European National (Time) Transfer Accounts pp. 201-221 Downloads
Tanja Istenic, Bernhard Hammer and Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz

Volume 16, issue 1, 2018

Broadening demographic horizons: demographic studies beyond age and gender pp. 001-005 Downloads
Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz, Warren Sanderson and Sergei Scherbov
Are there principles of demography? A search for unifying (and hegemonic) themes pp. 009-014 Downloads
William P. Butz
Can Taylor’s law of fluctuation scaling and its relatives help demographers select more plausible multi-regional population forecasts? pp. 015-023 Downloads
Joel E. Cohen, Helge Brunborg and Meng Xu
Probabilistic demographic forecasts pp. 025-035 Downloads
Nico Keilman
Education and demography: a review of world population and human capital in the 21st century pp. 037-053 Downloads
Philip Rees
Population dynamics and human capital in Muslim countries pp. 057-081 Downloads
Mohammad Jalal Abbasi-Shavazi and Gavin W. Jones
Survival inequalities and redistribution in the Italian pension system pp. 083-110 Downloads
Graziella Caselli and Rosa Maria Lipsi
Does education matter? – economic dependency ratios by education pp. 111-134 Downloads
Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz and Bernhard Hammer
Multistate projections of Australia’s Indigenous population: interacting area group and identification status change pp. 135-162 Downloads
James Raymer, Yanlin Shi, James O’Donnell and Nicholas Biddle
The end of population aging in high-income countries pp. 163-175 Downloads
Warren Sanderson, Sergei Scherbov and Patrick Gerland
From intentions to births: paths of realisation in a multi-dimensional life course pp. 177-198 Downloads
Maria Rita Testa and Francesco Rampazzo
Towards causal forecasting of international migration pp. 199-218 Downloads
Frans Willekens
Summary of ‘Demographic and human capital scenarios for the 21st century: 2018 assessment for 201 countries’ pp. 221-234 Downloads
Nicholas Gailey and Wolfgang Lutz
“Express transitioning” as a special case of the demographic transition pp. 235-257 Downloads
Marc Luy and Bernhard Köppen

Volume 15, issue 1, 2017

Introduction: education and fertility in low-fertility settings pp. 001-16 Downloads
Tomáš Sobotka, Éva Beaujouan and Jan Van Bavel
The future fertility of highly educated women: the role of educational composition shifts and labor market barriers pp. 019-25 Downloads
Alicia Adsera
Education empowers women to reach their personal fertility target, regardless of what the target is pp. 027-31 Downloads
Wolfgang Lutz
Will highly educated women have more children in the future? Looking at reproductive plans and outcomes pp. 033-40 Downloads
Maria Rita Testa
What do men want? The growing importance of men’s characteristics for fertility pp. 041-47 Downloads
Jan Van Bavel
Will highly educated women have more children in the future? In Southern Europe, it will largely depend on labour market conditions pp. 049-54 Downloads
Diego Ramiro-Fariñas, Francisco J. Viciana-Fernández and Víctor Montañés Cobo
Education, gender revolution, and fertility recovery pp. 055-59 Downloads
Gøsta Esping-Andersen
Education and fertility in the context of rising inequality pp. 063-94 Downloads
Alicia Adsera
Cross-national differences in the association between educational attainment and completed fertility. Do welfare regimes matter? pp. 095-120 Downloads
Eva-Maria Merz and Aart C. Liefbroer
The role of values and of socioeconomic status in the education-fertility link among men and women pp. 121-141 Downloads
Martin Lakomý
Pathways to marital and non-marital first birth: the role of his and her education pp. 143-179 Downloads
Alessandra Trimarchi and Jan Van Bavel
Differences in partnership and marital status at first birth by women’s and their partners’ education: evidence from Britain 1991–2012 pp. 181-213 Downloads
Nitzan Peri-Rotem and Jacqueline Scott
Do different educational pairings lead to different fertility outcomes? A cohort perspective for the Greek case pp. 215-237 Downloads
Christos Bagavos
Educational field and fertility in western Germany: an analysis of women born between 1955 and 1959 pp. 239-267 Downloads
Anja Oppermann
Fertility and education among British Asian women: a success story of social mobility? pp. 269-291 Downloads
Sylvie Dubuc
The educational gradient of fertility intentions: a meta-analysis of European studies pp. 293-330 Downloads
Maria Rita Testa and Fabian Stephany
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