MPIDR Working Papers
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- WP-2003-033: A new method for correcting the underestimation of disabled life expectancy inherent in conventional methods: application to the oldest old in China

- Yi Zeng, Danan Gu and Kenneth C. Land
- WP-2003-032: Frailty models

- Andreas Wienke
- WP-2003-031: German unification and the plasticity of mortality at older ages

- Rembrandt D. Scholz and Heiner Maier
- WP-2003-030: The late life legacy of very early life

- Gabriele Doblhammer
- WP-2003-029: Demographic dynamics and per capita environmental impact: using panel regressions and household decompositions to examine population and transport

- Brantley Liddle
- WP-2003-028: Age and individual productivity: a literature survey

- Vegard Skirbekk
- WP-2003-027: Employment, family union, and childbearing decisions in Great Britain

- Arnstein Aassve, Simon Burgess, Carol Propper and Matt Dickson
- WP-2003-026: Education and union formation as simultaneous processes in Italy and Spain

- Lucia Coppola
- WP-2003-025: A Bayesian correlated frailty model applied to Swedish breast cancer data

- Isabella Locatelli, Paul Lichtenstein and Anatoli I. Yashin
- WP-2003-024: Estimating time-varying sex-age-specific o/e rates of marital status transitions in family household projection or simulation

- Yi Zeng, Eric Stallard and Zhenglian Wang
- WP-2003-022: Gender and generations dimensions in welfare-state policies

- Gerda R. Neyer
- WP-2003-021: Family policies and low fertility in Western Europe

- Gerda R. Neyer
- WP-2003-020: Association of late childbearing with healthy longevity among the oldest-old in China

- Yi Zeng and James W. Vaupel
- WP-2003-018: A simulation study of different correlated frailty models and estimation strategies

- Andreas Wienke, Konstantin G. Arbeev, Isabella Locatelli and Anatoli I. Yashin
- WP-2003-017: Completing education and the timing of births and marriage: findings from a birth-month experiment in Sweden

- Vegard Skirbekk, Hans-Peter Kohler and Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz
- WP-2003-016: Insecurities in employment and occupational careers and their impact on the transition to fatherhood in Western Germany

- Angelika Tölke
- WP-2003-015: Erkundungen zum männlichen Kinderwunsch. Ergebnisse einer psychologischen Interviewstudie mit 30-jährigen ostdeutschen Männern zur Familiengründung

- Holger von der Lippe and Urs Fuhrer
- WP-2003-014: Seasonal mortality in Denmark: the role of sex and age

- Roland Rau and Gabriele Doblhammer
- WP-2003-013: Do child care characteristics influence continued childbearing in Sweden? An investigation of the quantity, quality, and price dimension

- Gunnar Andersson, Ann-Zofie Duvander and Karsten Hank
- WP-2003-012: Additional work, family agriculture, and the birth of a first or a second child in Russia at the beginning of the 1990s

- Christoph Bühler
- WP-2003-011: The past, present and future of demography and the role of the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

- Kenneth W. Wachter
- WP-2003-010: Unobserved heterogeneity in a model with cure fraction applied to breast cancer

- Andreas Wienke, Paul Lichtenstein and Anatoli I. Yashin
- WP-2003-009: Two theoretical interpretations of the dissonance between fertility intentions and behaviour

- Giuseppe A. Micheli and Laura Bernardi
- WP-2003-008: Assessing the rate of ageing of the human population

- Elisabetta Barbi
- WP-2003-007: Developing country growth collapse revisited: demographic influences and regional differences

- Brantley Liddle
- WP-2003-006: Women, work, and motherhood: changing employment penalties for motherhood in West Germany after 1945 - a comparative analysis of cohorts born in 1934-1971

- Stefan Bender, Annette Kohlmann and Stefan Lang
- WP-2003-005: The challenge of sustainability in a global system: documentation of a transdisciplinary, multi-country, dynamic simulation model

- Brantley Liddle
- WP-2003-004: Dissolution of unions in Europe: a comparative overview

- Gunnar Andersson
- WP-2003-003: Räumlicher Kontext und das Heiratsverhalten westdeutscher Männer in den 1980er und 1990er Jahren

- Karsten Hank
- WP-2003-002: Kinderbetreuung und Fertilität in Deutschland

- Karsten Hank, Michaela R. Kreyenfeld and Katharina Spiess
- WP-2003-001: Childrearing responsibility and stepfamily fertility in Finland and Austria

- Andres Vikat, Elizabeth Thomson and Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz
- WP-2002-052: On the changing correlation between fertility and female employment over space and time

- Henriette Engelhardt and Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz
- WP-2002-051: Wealth and cohort size: stock market boom or bust ahead?

- Christian Helmenstein, Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz and Yuri Yegorov
- WP-2002-050: Lowest low fertility in an urban context: when migration plays a key role

- Francesca Michielin
- WP-2002-049: Parental gender indifference or persistent sex preferences for children at the turn to the 21st century? A reflection on Pollard and Morgan (2002) with reference to the Swedish case

- Karsten Hank and Gunnar Andersson
- WP-2002-048: Bayesian spatial analysis of demographic survey data: an application to contraceptive use at first sexual intercourse

- Riccardo Borgoni and Francesco Billari
- WP-2002-047: Marital disruption in the Czech Republic: the role of personal characteristics, individuality, and premarital cohabitation

- Kryštof Zeman
- WP-2002-046: Pathways to stepfamily formation in Europe: results from the FFS

- Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz, Andres Vikat, Dimiter Philipov and Henriette Engelhardt
- WP-2002-045: Age-structured optimal control in population economics

- Gustav Feichtinger, Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz and Vladimir Veliov
- WP-2002-044: Alter der Kinder bei Ehescheidung der Eltern und soziale Vererbung des Scheidungsrisikos

- Andreas Diekmann and Henriette Engelhardt
- WP-2002-043: Post-Darwinian longevity

- James W. Vaupel
- WP-2002-042: Decomposing change in life expectancy: a bouquet of formulas in honour of Nathan Keyfitz´s 90th birthday

- James W. Vaupel and Vladimir Canudas Romo
- WP-2002-041: Daily activities and survival at older ages

- Petra L. Klumb and Heiner Maier
- WP-2002-040: Patterns of lowest-low fertility in Europe

- Francesco Billari and Hans-Peter Kohler
- WP-2002-039: Demographic dynamics and sustainability: insights from an integrated, multi-country simulation model

- Brantley Liddle
- WP-2002-038: Structural change and occupational attainment in Monterrey, Mexico

- Patricio Solis and Francesco Billari
- WP-2002-037: Does economic uncertainty have an impact on decisions to bear children? Evidence from Eastern Germany

- Sumon Bhaumik and Jeffrey Nugent
- WP-2002-035: Algorithm for decomposition of differences between aggregate demographic measures and its application to life expectancies, Gini coefficients, health expectancies, parity-progression ratios and total fertility rates

- Evgeny M. Andreev, Vladimir M. Shkolnikov and Alexander Z. Begun
- WP-2002-034: Demographic composition and projections of car use in Austria

- Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz, Jiang Leiwen and Brian C. O´Neill
- WP-2002-033: Estimating age-status-specific demographic rates that are consistent with the projected summary measures in family households projection

- Yi Zeng, Eric Stallard and Zhenglian Wang
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