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- WP-2006-031: Analysemöglichkeiten des Scientific Use Files "Vollendete Versichertenleben 2004" im Bereich Fertilität und Familie

- Michaela R. Kreyenfeld and Tatjana Mika
- WP-2006-030: The Contextual Database of the Generations and Gender Program

- Martin Spielauer
- WP-2006-029: Employment experience and first birth in Great Britain

- Cordula Zabel
- WP-2006-028: Report on the external validation of the "Education and Employment Survey" on Russia

- Eugeny L. Soroko and Dirk Konietzka
- WP-2006-027: Woman’s employment and union disruption in a changing socio-economic context: the case of Russia

- Magdalena M. Muszynska
- WP-2006-026: Stochastic forecast of the population of Poland, 2005 – 2050

- Anna Matysiak and Beata Nowok
- WP-2006-025: Der Einfluss der ‚Wende’ auf bildungsspezifische Fertilitätsunterschiede in Ostdeutschland

- Michaela R. Kreyenfeld
- WP-2006-024: Settlement size and fertility in the Nordic countries

- Hill Kulu, Andres Vikat and Gunnar Andersson
- WP-2006-023: On asymptotic failure rates in bivariate frailty competing risks models

- Maxim S. Finkelstein and Veronica Esaulova
- WP-2006-022: Fertilität, Familiengründung und Familienerweiterung in den nordischen Ländern

- Gerda R. Neyer, Gunnar Andersson, Jan M. Hoem, Marit Rønsen and Andres Vikat
- WP-2006-021: On engineering reliability concepts and biological aging

- Maxim S. Finkelstein
- WP-2006-020: Migration and first-time parenthood: evidence from Kyrgyzstan

- Lesia Nedoluzhko and Gunnar Andersson
- WP-2006-019: Understanding parental gender preferences in advanced societies: lessons from Sweden and Finland

- Gunnar Andersson, Karsten Hank and Andres Vikat
- WP-2006-018: Nutzungsmöglichkeiten von Daten der gesetzlichen Rentenversicherung über das Forschungsdatenzentrum der Rentenversicherung (FDZ-RV)

- Ralf K. Himmelreicher, Hans-Martin von Gaudecker and Rembrandt D. Scholz
- WP-2006-017: Perceptions of job instability and the prospects of parenthood. A comparison between Eastern and Western Germany

- Laura Bernardi, Andreas Klärner and Holger von der Lippe
- WP-2006-016: Scheidung in Ost- und Westdeutschland: der Einfluss der Frauenerwerbstätigkeit auf die Ehestabilität

- Karin Böttcher
- WP-2006-015: Regularities and peculiarities of birth schedules in industrialized countries: an analysis of FFS data

- René Houle and Vladimir M. Shkolnikov
- WP-2006-014: First birth trends in developed countries: a cohort analysis

- Tomas Frejka and Jean-Paul Sardon
- WP-2006-013: Religion, religiousness and fertility in the U.S. and in Europe

- Tomas Frejka and Charles F. Westoff
- WP-2006-012: Forecasts of cohort mortality after age 50

- Kirill F. Andreev and James W. Vaupel
- WP-2006-011: Fertility change in Egypt: from second to third birth

- Daniele Vignoli
- WP-2006-010: Family policies and fertility in Europe: fertility policies at the intersection of gender policies, employment policies and care policies

- Gerda R. Neyer
- WP-2006-009: Objective sleep duration and health in elderly Russians

- Maria A. Shkolnikova, Blake Aber, Maxine Weinstein, Luobov´ Kravtsova, Svetlana A. Shalnova, Vladimir M. Shkolnikov and James W. Vaupel
- WP-2006-008: Lifetime earnings and life expectancy

- Hans-Martin von Gaudecker and Rembrandt D. Scholz
- WP-2006-007: Anticipatory analysis and its alternatives in life-course research. Part 2: Marriage and first birth

- Jan M. Hoem and Michaela R. Kreyenfeld
- WP-2006-006: Anticipatory analysis and its alternatives in life-course research. Part 1: Education and first childbearing

- Jan M. Hoem and Michaela R. Kreyenfeld
- WP-2006-005: Fertility developments in Morocco: progression to third birth

- Agata V. D´Addato
- WP-2006-004: Educational attainment and ultimate fertility among Swedish women born in 1955-59

- Jan M. Hoem, Gerda R. Neyer and Gunnar Andersson
- WP-2006-003: On the structural value of children and its implication on intended fertility in Bulgaria

- Christoph Bühler
- WP-2006-002: The effect of moving on union dissolution

- Paul J. Boyle, Hill Kulu, Thomas Cooke, Vernon Gayle and Clara H. Mulder
- WP-2006-001: The third child: a comparison between West Germany and Norway

- David Alich
- WP-2005-035: The importance of mortality tempo-adjustment: theoretical and empirical considerations

- Marc Luy
- WP-2005-034: Economic uncertainty and fertility postponement: evidence from German panel data

- Michaela R. Kreyenfeld
- WP-2005-033: Müttererwerbstätigkeit in Ost- und Westdeutschland: eine Analyse mit den Mikrozensen 1991-2002

- Esther Geisler and Michaela R. Kreyenfeld
- WP-2005-032: Hidden Markov random field and FRAME modelling for TCA-image analysis

- Katy Streso and Francesco Lagona
- WP-2005-031: The emergence of cohabitation as a first union and its later stability: the case of Hungarian women

- Margarete C. Kulik
- WP-2005-030: Cohabitation in Italy: do parents matter?

- Christin Schröder
- WP-2005-029: Teenage childbearing and child health in Eritrea

- Gebremariam Woldemicael
- WP-2005-028: Fertility transition and the progression to third birth in Turkey

- Sutay Yavuz
- WP-2005-027: Social differentials in speed-premium effects in childbearing in Sweden

- Gunnar Andersson, Jan M. Hoem and Ann-Zofie Duvander
- WP-2005-026: Evidence of recent fertility decline in Eritrea: an analysis of trends and determinants

- Gebremariam Woldemicael
- WP-2005-025: Season of birth influences life span of Mediterranean fruit flies, rats and mice

- Anna V. Semenchenko, Gabriele Doblhammer, Vladimir N. Anisimov, James R. Carey and Anatoli I. Yashin
- WP-2005-024: Shocks in homogeneous and heterogeneous populations

- Maxim S. Finkelstein
- WP-2005-023: Asymptotic behavior of mixture failure rates

- Maxim S. Finkelstein and Veronica Esaulova
- WP-2005-022: Economic progress as cancer risk factor. II: Why is overall cancer risk higher in more developed countries?

- Svetlana V. Ukraintseva and Anatoli I. Yashin
- WP-2005-021: Economic progress as cancer risk factor. I: Puzzling facts of cancer epidemiology

- Svetlana V. Ukraintseva and Anatoli I. Yashin
- WP-2005-020: Does the socioeconomic mortality gradient interact with age? Evidence from US survey data and Danish register data

- Rasmus Hoffmann
- WP-2005-019: On mixture failure rate ordering

- Maxim S. Finkelstein and Veronica Esaulova
- WP-2005-018: Aging: damage accumulation versus increasing mortality rate

- Maxim S. Finkelstein
- WP-2005-017: Learning from others and receiving support: the impact of personal networks on fertility intentions in Poland

- Christoph Bühler and Ewa Fratczak