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- 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
- WP-2005-016: Social capital related to fertility: theoretical foundations and empirical evidence from Bulgaria

- Christoph Bühler and Dimiter Philipov
- WP-2005-015: Mapping social influence on fertility: a mix-method approach to data collection

- Laura Bernardi, Holger von der Lippe and Sylvia Keim
- WP-2005-014: Childlessness and educational attainment among Swedish women born in 1955-59

- Jan M. Hoem, Gerda R. Neyer and Gunnar Andersson
- WP-2005-013: Gender Equality and Fertility in Sweden: A Study on the Impact of the Father’s Uptake of Parental Leave on Continued Childbearing

- Ann-Zofie Duvander and Gunnar Andersson
- WP-2005-012: Concentration of reproduction in Austria: general trends and differentials by educational attainment and urban-rural setting

- Martin Spielauer
- WP-2005-011: Subjective well-being and mortality in Chinese oldest old

- Qiang Li
- WP-2005-010: Official population statistics and the Human Mortality Database estimates of populations aged 80+ in Germany and nine other European countries

- Dmitri A. Jdanov, Rembrandt D. Scholz and Vladimir M. Shkolnikov
- WP-2005-009: Why does Sweden have such high fertility?

- Jan M. Hoem
- WP-2005-008: Becoming a parent in East Germany during the 1990s. The impact of personal considerations on the timing of entry to parenthood

- Holger von der Lippe and Gunnar Andersson
- WP-2005-007: The cost of population aging: forecasting future hospital expenses in Germany

- Hilke Brockmann and Jutta Gampe
- WP-2005-006: The contextual database of the generations and gender program in Bulgaria: conceptual framework and an overview of the Bulgarian context concerning the central database topics

- Martin Spielauer, Dora Kostova, Tatyana Kotzeva, Vetka Jekova and Kremena Borissova
- WP-2005-005: A study on policies and practices in selected countries that encourage childbirth: the case of Sweden

- Gunnar Andersson
- WP-2005-004: Month of birth influences survival up to age 105+: first results from the age validation study of German semi-supercentenarians

- Gabriele Doblhammer, Rembrandt D. Scholz and Heiner Maier
- WP-2005-002: Fertility and spatial mobility: evidence from Austria

- Hill Kulu
- WP-2005-001: Nichteheliche Mutterschaft und soziale Ungleichheit: zur sozioökonomischen Differenzierung der Familienformen in Ost- und Westdeutschland

- Dirk Konietzka and Michaela R. Kreyenfeld
- WP-2004-030: Employment after childbearing: a comparative study of Italy and Norway

- Magdalena M. Muszynska
- WP-2004-029: Mortality in varying environment

- Maxim S. Finkelstein
- WP-2004-028: Childlessness and the concentration of reproduction in Austria

- Martin Spielauer
- WP-2004-027: To concentration of reproduction in cohorts of US and European women

- Vladimir M. Shkolnikov, Evgeny M. Andreev, René Houle and James W. Vaupel
- WP-2004-026: The Generations and Gender Contextual Database: concepts and content

- Martin Spielauer
- WP-2004-025: Angleichung oder Verfestigung von Differenzen? Geburtenentwicklung und Familienformen in Ost- und Westdeutschland

- Michaela R. Kreyenfeld and Dirk Konietzka
- WP-2004-024: Zur Bedeutung sozialen Kapitals für Fertilitätsentscheidungen: theoretische und empirische Darstellungen am Beispiel Bulgariens

- Christoph Bühler and Dimiter Philipov
- WP-2004-023: The effects of socio-cultural and labor market conditions on marital separation during the early democratic period in Spain
- René Houle
- WP-2004-022: Fertility of internal migrants: comparison between Austria and Poland

- Hill Kulu
- WP-2004-020: Sample size and statistical significance of hazard regression parameters. An exploration by means of Monte Carlo simulation of four transition models based on Hungarian GGS data

- Martin Spielauer and René Houle
- WP-2004-019: Gendering the family composition: sex preferences for children and childbearing behavior in the Nordic countries

- Gunnar Andersson, Karsten Hank, Marit Rønsen and Andres Vikat
- WP-2004-018: The demographics of same-sex „marriages“ in Norway and Sweden

- Gunnar Andersson, Turid Noack, Ane Seierstad and Harald Weedon-Fekjær
- WP-2004-016: Does the impact of socioeconomic status on mortality decrease with increasing age?

- Rasmus Hoffmann
- WP-2004-015: The compatibility between work and family life – an empirical study of second birth risks in West Germany and France

- Katja Köppen
- WP-2004-014: The contextual database of the Generations and Gender Program: overview, conceptual framework and the link to the Generations and Gender Survey

- Martin Spielauer
- WP-2004-013: Family formation in times of social and economic change: an analysis of the 1971 East German cohort

- Johannes Huinink and Michaela R. Kreyenfeld
- WP-2004-012: Social capital and fertility intentions: the case of Poland

- Christoph Bühler and Ewa Fratczak
- WP-2004-011: Labour-market attachment and entry into parenthood: The experience of immigrant women in Sweden

- Gunnar Andersson and Kirk Scott
- WP-2004-010: Does divorce risk depend on spouses´ relative income? A register-based study of first marriages in Sweden in 1981–1998

- Guiping Liu and Andres Vikat
- WP-2004-009: Sozialstruktur und Kinderbetreuung: Eine Analyse der sozialen und ökonomischen Determinanten der Nutzung von Kindertageseinrichtungen

- Michaela R. Kreyenfeld
- WP-2004-008: Fertility decisions in the FRG and GDR

- Michaela R. Kreyenfeld
- WP-2004-007: Die Bedeutung von Herkunftsfamilie, Berufsbiografie und Partnerschaften für den Übergang zur Ehe und Vaterschaft

- Angelika Tölke
- WP-2004-006: Erwerbsstatus und Familienentwicklung in Schweden aus paarbezogener Perspektive

- Gunnar Andersson, Ann-Zofie Duvander and Karsten Hank
- WP-2004-005: "The husband’s mother is the devil in house" - Data on the impact of the mother-in-law on stillbirth mortality in historical Krummhörn (C18-C19 Germany) and some thoughts on the evolution of postgenerative female life

- Eckart Voland and Jan Beise
- WP-2004-004: The helping and the helpful grandmother - The role of maternal and paternal grandmothers in child mortality in the 17th and 18th century population of French Settlers in Quebec, Canada

- Jan Beise
- WP-2004-003: Menopause and post-generative longevity: Testing the ´stopping-early´ and ´grandmother´ hypotheses

- Sara Grainger and Jan Beise
- WP-2004-001: Women’s labor force attachment and childbearing in Finland

- Andres Vikat
- WP-2003-041: Modeling failure (mortality) rate with a change point

- Maxim S. Finkelstein
- WP-2003-040: Lifesaving increases life expectancy

- Maxim S. Finkelstein