Vienna Yearbook of Population Research
2003 - 2024
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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
Volume 6, issue 1, 2008
- Can policies enhance fertility in Europe? pp. 1-16

- Anne H. Gauthier and Dimiter Philipov
- What should be the goal of population policies? Focus on 'Balanced Human Capital Development' pp. 17-24

- Wolfgang Lutz
- Some theoretical and methodological comments on the impact of policies on fertility pp. 25-28

- Anne H. Gauthier
- 'Can policies enhance fertility in Europe?' and questions beyond pp. 29-34

- Nikolai Botev
- First, do no harm pp. 35-38

- William P Butz
- What can fertility indicators tell us about pronatalist policy options? pp. 39-55

- John Bongaarts
- Institutions and the transition to adulthood: Implications for fertility tempo in low-fertility settings pp. 57-87

- Ronald R. Rindfuss and Sarah R. Brauner-Otto
- A review of policies and practices related to the 'highest-low' fertility of Sweden pp. 89-102

- Gunnar Andersson
- Fertility trends and differentials in the Nordic countries - Footprints of welfare policies and challenges on the road ahead pp. 103-123

- Marit Rønsen and Kari Skrede
- The impact of the bonus at birth on reproductive behaviour in a lowest-low fertility context: Friuli-Venezia Giulia (Italy) from 1989 2005 pp. 125-147

- Giovanna Boccuzzo, Gianpiero Dalla Zuanna, Marcantonio Caltabiano and Marzia Loghi
- French family policy: long tradition and diversified measures pp. 149-164

- Ariane Pailhé, Clémentine Rossier and Laurent Toulemon
- Family policies in Europe: available databases and initial comparisons pp. 165-177

- Olivier Thévenon
Volume 5, issue 1, 2007
- Introduction by Commissioner Vladimír Špidla to the four essays written in response to the communication on The Demographic Future of Europe pp. 1-3

- Vladimír Špidla
- Demographic diversity and the ethnic consequences of immigration - key issues that the Commission's report left out pp. 5-12

- David A. Coleman
- Does the Commission's report adequately address the key issues of the demographic future of Europe? pp. 13-17

- Jonathan Grant and Stijn Hoorens
- Adaptation versus mitigation policies on demographic change in Europe pp. 19-25

- Wolfgang Lutz
- A clouded view of Europe's demographic future pp. 27-35

- Paul Demeny
- China's uncertain demographic present and future pp. 37-59

- Wolfgang Lutz, Sergei Scherbov, Gui Ying Cao, Qiang Ren and Xiaoying Zheng
- Explaining new trends in the gender gap of mortality: Insights from a regional trend- analysis of the Netherlands pp. 61-92

- Jeroen Spijker, Frans van Poppel and Leo van Wissen
- Widening educational disparities in all-cause mortality: An analysis of Austrian data with international comparisons pp. 93-105

- Franz Schwarz
- On the age dynamics of learned societies - taking the example of the Austrian Academy Sciences pp. 107-131

- Gustav Feichtinger, Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz, Fernando Riosmena, Inga Freund and Maria Winkler-Dworak
- Economic ageing and demographic change pp. 133-165

- Dominik Grafenhofer, Christian Jaag, Christian Keuschnigg and Mirela Keuschnigg
- Population decline and infrastructure: The case of the German water supply system pp. 167-191

- Diana Hummel and Alexandra Lux
- Reconstruction of population by age, sex and level of educational attainment of 120 countries for 1970-2000 pp. 193-235

- Wolfgang Lutz, Anne Goujon, Samir K.C. and Warren Sanderson
- New times, old beliefs: Projecting the future size of religions in Austria pp. 237-270

- Anne Goujon, Katrin Fliegenschnee, Paweł Strzelecki and Vegard Skirbekk
- Religion and fertility ideals, intentions and behaviour: a comparative study of European countries pp. 271-305

- Caroline Berghammer and Dimiter Philipov
- Ageing in Austria: An overview of “Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe” (SHARE) with special focus on aspects of health pp. 309-326

- Isabella Buber
- Reconstruction of historical series of life tables and of age-sex structures for the Austrian population in the 19th and the first half of the 20th century pp. 327-355

- Dalkhat Ediev and Richard Gisser
- Childbearing preferences and family issues in Europe: evidence from the Eurobarometer 2006 survey pp. 357-379

- Maria Rita Testa
Volume 4, issue 1, 2006
- The Postponement of Childbearing in Europe: Driving Forces and Implications pp. 1-17

- Aart C. Liefbroer, Dimiter Philipov and Francesco Billari
- Gender Equality, Parenthood Attitudes, and First Births in Sweden pp. 19-39

- Eva Bernhardt and Frances Goldscheider
- Family Formation in France: Individual Preferences and Subsequent Outcomes pp. 41-75

- Laurent Toulemon and Maria Rita Testa
- Does Sex Matter? Ageing and Ability to Conceive pp. 77-90

- Allessandro Rossina and Ester Rizzi
- The Postponement of Motherhood and its Child Health Consequences: Birth Weight and Weight Gain during the First Year of Life pp. 91-114

- Hideko Matsuo
- The Quantum and Tempo of Life-Cycle Events pp. 115-151

- Griffith Feeney and John Bongaarts
- How Late Can First Births Be Postponed? Some Illustrative Population-level Calculations pp. 153-165

- Joshua R. Goldstein
- The Low Fertility Trap Hypothesis. Forces that May Lead to Further Postponement and Fewer Births in Europe pp. 167-192

- Maria Rita Testa, Vegard Skirbekk and Wolfgang Lutz
- Temporarily New: On Low Fertility and the Prospect of Pro-natal Policies pp. 193-211

- Dirk J. van de Kaa
- An Assessment of Policies that Support Having Children from the Perspectives of Equity, Efficiency and Efficacy pp. 213-234

- Peter McDonald
Volume 3, issue 1, 2005
- Will Population Ageing Decrease Productivity? Summary of the Debate pp. 1-3

- Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz
- Population Ageing Negatively Affects Productivity pp. 5-6

- Vegard Skirbekk
- Productivity Is a System Property and Need Not Decrease with the Age of the Workforce pp. 7-9

- Thomas Lindh
- Background and Summary of the Symposium on "Population Ageing and Economic Productivity", December 2-4, 2004, Vienna Institute of Demography pp. 11-15

- Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz
- Narrowing Sex Differential in Life Expectancy in Canada and Austria: Comparative Analysis pp. 17-52

- Frank Trovato
- Social Capital Related to Fertility: Theoretical Foundations and Empirical Evidence from Bulgaria pp. 53-81

- Christoph Bühler and Dimiter Philipov
- Does Postponement Explain the Trend to Later Childbearing in France? pp. 83-107

- Máire Ní Bhrolcháin and Laurent Toulemon
- Monthly Estimates of the Quantum of Fertility: Towards a Fertility Monitoring System in Austria pp. 109-141

- Dimiter Philipov, Henriette Engelhardt, Maria Rita Testa, Maria Winkler-Dworak, Richard Gisser, Tomás Sobotka and Wolfgang Lutz
- Second Births in Austria pp. 143-170

- Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz and Barbara Zagaglia
- Concentration of Reproduction in Austria: General Trends and Differentials by Educational Attainment and Urban-Rural Setting pp. 171-195

- Martin Spielauer
- Welche Bedeutung hat eine alternde Bevölkerung für das österreichische Steueraufkommen? pp. 197-218

- Ralf Kronberger
- Will Population Ageing Necessarily Lead to an Increase in the Number of Persons with Disabilities? pp. 219-234

- Sergei Scherbov and Wolfgang Lutz
- Recent Demographic Trends in Austria until 2004 pp. 237-242

- Richard Gisser
- Fertility in Austria: An Overview pp. 243-259

- Tomás Sobotka
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