Vienna Yearbook of Population Research
2003 - 2025
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Volume 10, issue 1, 2012
- Education and the Global Fertility Transition pp. 1-8

- K.S. James, Vegard Skirbekk and Jan Van Bavel
- Women’s education and fertility transition in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 9-30

- David Shapiro
- A reassessment of the effects of female education and employment on fertility in Nigeria pp. 31-48

- Onipede Wusu
- One or two pathways to individual modernity? The effects of education on family formation among women in Japan and Germany pp. 49-76

- Bernhard Nauck and Rokuro Tabuchi
- Spousal and parental roles among female student populations in 55 low- and middleincome countries pp. 77-94

- Albert Esteve, Jeroen Spijker, Tim Riffe and Joan Garcia
- Number of children and cognitive abilities in later life pp. 95-126

- Valeria Bordone and Daniela Weber
- The reversal of gender inequality in education, union formation and fertility in Europe pp. 127-154

- Jan Van Bavel
Volume 9, issue 1, 2011
- INTRODUCTION - Reproductive decision-making: towards improved theoretical, methodological and empirical approaches pp. 1-9

- Maria Rita Testa, Philip S. Morgan and Tomáš Sobotka
- DEMOGRAPHIC DEBATE - Is the Theory of Planned Behaviour an appropriate model for human fertility? pp. 11-18

- Christine A. Bachrach and Philip S. Morgan
- Comparing the TPB and the T-D-I-B framework pp. 19-29

- Warren B. Miller
- The Theory of Planned Behaviour: considering drives, proximity and dynamics pp. 31-35

- Jennifer S. Barber
- Theories on fertility intentions: a demographer’s perspective pp. 37-45

- Dimiter Philipov
- The Theory of Planned Behaviour as a model of reasoning about fertility decisions pp. 47-54

- Jane Klobas
- On the usefulness of the Theory of Planned Behaviour for fertility research pp. 55-62

- Aart C. Liefbroer
- Reflections on Morgan and Bachrach’s critique pp. 63-69

- Icek Ajzen
- Further reflections on the Theory of Planned Behaviour and fertility research pp. 71-74

- Christine A. Bachrach and Philip S. Morgan
- REFEREED ARTICLES - Differences between fertility desires and intentions: implications for theory, research and policy pp. 75-98

- Warren B. Miller
- Uncertainty in fertility intentions in Britain, 1979-2007 pp. 99-129

- Máire Ní Bhrolcháin and Éva Beaujouan
- Fertility preferences: what measuring second choices teaches us pp. 131-156

- Anne Gauthier, Christoph Bühler, Joshua Goldstein and Saskia Hin
- Couples’ childbearing behaviour in Italy: which of the partners is leading it? pp. 157-178

- Alessandro Rosina, Laura Cavalli and Maria Rita Testa
- The influence of the family network on the realisation of fertility intentions pp. 179-206

- Melinda Mills and Nicoletta Balbo
- Intergenerational transmission of fertility intentions and behaviour in Germany: the role of contagion pp. 207-226

- Markus Kotte and Volker Ludwig
- Educational differentials in fertility intentions and outcomes: family formation in Flanders in the early 1990s pp. 227-258

- David De Wachter and Karel Neels
- Family policies, norms about gender roles and fertility decisions in France and Germany pp. 259-282

- Anne Salles, Clémentine Rossier and Sara Brachet
- Baby longing and men’s reproductive motivation pp. 283-306

- Anna Rotkirch, Heini Väisänen, Markus Jokela and Stuart Basten
- Does parenthood increase happiness? Evidence for Poland pp. 307-325

- Anna Baranowska-Rataj and Anna Matysiak
- DATA & TRENDS (non refereed articles): Design and implementation of an online weekly journal to study unintended pregnancies pp. 327-334

- Heather H. Gatny, Jennifer S. Barber and Yasamin Kusunoki
- Couple disagreement about fertility preferences and family-friendly policy measures in the Czech Republic pp. 335-344

- Manuea Chromková Manuea and Petr Fučík
Volume 8, issue 1, 2010
- The search for a demography of education: some thoughts pp. 1-8

- Bilal Barakat and Hans-Peter Blossfeld
- Education will be at the heart of 21st century demography pp. 9-16

- Wolfgang Lutz
- The literacy myth: literacy, education and demography pp. 17-23

- Harvey J. Graff
- Mass schooling, empowerment, and demographic and economic outcomes: a note of disent pp. 25-29

- Alaka Malwade Basu
- The causes of educational differences in fertility in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 31-50

- John Bongaarts
- Education and childlessness: the relationship between educational field, educational level, employment and childlessness among Greek women born in 1955-1959 pp. 51-75

- Christos Bagavos
- Postponement and recuperation of Belgian fertility: how are they related to rising female educational attainment? pp. 77-106

- Karel Neels and David De Wachter
- Second birth rates across Europe: interactions between women’s level of education and child care enrolment pp. 107-138

- Jan Van Bavel and Joanna Rózanska-Putek
- Convergence or divergence of educational disparities in mortality and morbidity? The evolution of life expectancy and health expectancy by educational attainment in Austria in 1981-2006 pp. 139-174

- Johannes Klotz
- Education or wealth: which matters more for reducing child mortality in developing countries? pp. 175-199

- Regina Fuchs, Elsie Pamuk and Wolfgang Lutz
- The effect of education on adult mortality and disability: a global perspective pp. 201-235

- Samir Kc and Harold Lentzner
- Education and health: theoretical considerations based on a qualitative grounded theory study pp. 237-259

- Priska Flandorfer and Katrin Fliegenschnee
- Persistence and change of the relative difference in educational attainment by ethno-cultural group and gender in Canada pp. 261-282

- Martin Spielauer
- The demography of education in Brazil: inequality of educational opportunities based on Grade Progression Probability (1986-2008) pp. 283-312

- Eduardo Luiz Gonçalves Rios-Neto and Raquel Guimarães
Volume 7, issue 1, 2009
- Migration and its consequences in 21st century Europe pp. 1-18

- David Coleman
- The global economic crisis and international migration: An uncertain outlook pp. 19-37

- Gijs Beets and Frans Willekens
- Reproductive behaviour of migrant women in Germany: Data, patterns and determinants pp. 39-61

- Susanne Schmid and Martin Kohls
- Short term reproductive behaviour of foreign women who became mothers between 2002-2006 in Italy pp. 63-82

- Eleonora Mussino, Claudia Iaccarino, Sabrina Prati and Salvatore Strozza
- Demographic and economic factors of labour supply: Long-term projections and policy options for France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom pp. 83-122

- Serguey Ivanov
- Can the rising pension burden in Europe be mitigated by immigration? Modelling the effects of selected demographic and socio-economic factors on ageing in the European Union, 2008-2050 pp. 123-147

- Fernando Gil Alonso
- The impact of a massive migration flow on the regional population structure: The case of Italy pp. 149-165

- Antonio Golini and Anna Di Bartolomeo
- Effects of immigration on population growth and structures in Greece - A spatial approach pp. 167-195

- Anastasia Kostakis, Byron Kotzamanis and Michail Agorastakis
- The net reproduction rate and the type-reproduction number in multiregional demography pp. 197-215

- Hisashi Inaba
- Migration continent Europe pp. 217-233

- Tomás Sobotka
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