MPIDR Working Papers
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- 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
- WP-2002-032: Crisis or adaptation reconsidered: a comparison of East and West German fertility patterns in the first six years after the ´Wende´

- Michaela R. Kreyenfeld
- WP-2002-031: Patterns of twinning for Swedish women, 1961-1999

- Margit Strandberg and Jan M. Hoem
- WP-2002-030: Differences in suicide between the old and the oldest old

- Annette Erlangsen, Unni Bille-Brahe and Bernard Jeune
- WP-2002-029: Determinants of individual AIDS risk perception: knowledge, behavioural control, and social influence

- Laura Bernardi
- WP-2002-028: Where qualitative research meets demography: interdisciplinary explorations of conceptions on fatherhood in an extremely low fertility context

- Holger von der Lippe and Urs Fuhrer
- WP-2002-027: The differential influence of women´s residential district on the risk of entering first marriage and motherhood in Western Germany

- Karsten Hank
- WP-2002-026: Institutional arrangements and life course outcomes: the interrelations between cohabitation, marriage and first birth in Germany and Sweden

- Pau Baizán, Arnstein Aassve and Francesco Billari
- WP-2002-025: Cohabiting unions in France and West Germany: transitions to first birth and first marriage

- Jean-Marie Le Goff
- WP-2002-024: Fertility in times of discontinuous societal change: the case of Central and Eastern Europe

- Dimiter Philipov
- WP-2002-023: A multilevel event history analysis of the effects of grandmothers on child mortality in a historical German population (Krummhörn, Ostfriesland, 1720-1874)

- Jan Beise and Eckart Voland
- WP-2002-022: The role of income in marriage and divorce transitions among young Americans

- Simon Burgess, Carol Propper and Arnstein Aassve
- WP-2002-021: Eine Mehrebenenanalyse regionaler Einflüsse auf die Familiengründung westdeutscher Frauen in den Jahren 1984 bis 1999

- Karsten Hank
- WP-2002-019: Differences in lifespan by month of birth for the United States: the impact of early life events and conditions on late life mortality

- Gabriele Doblhammer
- WP-2002-018: The cultural evolution of age-at-marriage norms

- Francesco Billari, Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz and Johannes Fürnkranz
- WP-2002-017: Gender preferences for children revisited: new evidence from Germany

- Karsten Hank and Hans-Peter Kohler
- WP-2002-016: How premarital children and childbearing in the current marriage influence family stability

- Guiping Liu
- WP-2002-015: Love and death in Germany: the marital biography and its impact on mortality

- Hilke Brockmann and Thomas Klein
- WP-2002-014: Bearing children in unstable times: psychological traits and early parenthood in a lowest-low fertility context, Rostock 1990 - 1995

- Holger von der Lippe, Francesco Billari and Olaf Reis
- WP-2002-013: Genetic analysis of cause of death in a bivariate lifetime model with dependent competing risks

- Andreas Wienke, Kaare Christensen, Axel Skytthe and Anatoli I. Yashin
- WP-2002-012: Divorce risks of Swedish women in first marriages: two cohorts born in 1950 and 1960

- Guiping Liu
- WP-2002-011: Berufsbiographische Unsicherheiten und der Übergang zur Elternschaft bei Männern

- Angelika Tölke and Martin Diewald
- WP-2002-010: Integrated information system for demographic statistics ´ESGRAON-TDS´ in Bulgaria

- Iliana Kohler, Jordan Kaltchev and Mariana Dimova
- WP-2002-009: Work lives amid social change and continuity: occupational trajectories in Monterrey, Mexico

- Patricio Solis and Francesco Billari
- WP-2002-008: Differences in family policy and the intergenerational transmission of divorce: a comparison between the former East and West Germany

- Henriette Engelhardt, Heike Trappe and Jaap Dronkers
- WP-2002-007: Diffusion processes and event history analysis

- Norman Braun and Henriette Engelhardt
- WP-2002-006: How important are household demographic characteristics to explain private car use patterns? A multilevel approach to Austrian data

- Riccardo Borgoni, Ulf-Christian Ewert and Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz
- WP-2002-005: The fertility pattern of twins and the general population compared: evidence from Danish cohorts 1945-64

- Hans-Peter Kohler, Lisbeth B. Knudsen, Axel Skytthe and Kaare Christensen
- WP-2002-004: The influence of the distribution of household and childrearing tasks between men and women on childbearing intentions in Austria

- Isabella Buber
- WP-2002-003: The influence of smoking and BMI on heritability in susceptibility to coronary heart disease

- Andreas Wienke, Anne M. Herskind, Kaare Christensen, Axel Skytthe and Anatoli I. Yashin
- WP-2002-002: Fertility intentions in a cross-cultural view: the value of children reconsidered

- Annette Kohlmann
- WP-2002-001: Measuring low fertility: rethinking demographic methods

- José Ortega and Hans-Peter Kohler
- WP-2001-039: Convergence towards diversity? Cohort dynamics in the transition to adulthood in contemporary Western Europe

- Francesco Billari and Chris Wilson
- WP-2001-038: Leaving Home Ain't Easy. A comparative longitudinal analysis of ECHP data

- Arnstein Aassve, Francesco Billari, Stefano Mazzuco and Fausta Ongaro
- WP-2001-037: Political economy and life course patterns: the heterogeneity of occupational, family and household trajectories of young spaniards

- Pau Baizán Munoz, Francesca Michielin and Francesco Billari
- WP-2001-036: Cohabitation, marriage, first birth: the interrelationship of family formation events in Spain

- Pau Baizán Munoz, Arnstein Aassve and Francesco Billari
- WP-2001-035: Tempo-adjusted period parity progression ratios: Assessing the implications of delayed childbearing for cohort fertility in Sweden, the Netherlands and Spain

- Hans-Peter Kohler and José Ortega
- WP-2001-034: Did the association between fertility and female employment within OECD countries really change its sign?
- Tomas Kögel
- WP-2001-033: The impact of children on divorce risks in first and later marriages

- Annette Erlangsen and Gunnar Andersson
- WP-2001-032: Towards a theory of lowest-low fertility

- Hans-Peter Kohler, José Ortega and Francesco Billari
- WP-2001-031: Small effects of selective migration and selective survival in retrospective studies of fertility

- Gunnar Andersson and Boris Sobolev
- WP-2001-030: Youth dependency and total factor productivity
- Tomas Kögel
- WP-2001-028: Children’s experience of family disruption and family formation: evidence from 16 FFS countries

- Gunnar Andersson
- WP-2001-027: Non-marital births in East Germany after unification

- Dirk Konietzka and Michaela R. Kreyenfeld
- WP-2001-026: Opposite effects of maternal and paternal grandmothers on infant survival in historical Krummhörn

- Eckart Voland and Jan Beise
- WP-2001-025: Spatial profiles in the analysis of event histories: an application to first sexual intercourse in Italy

- Francesco Billari and Riccardo Borgoni
- WP-2001-024: Life-table representations of family dynamics in 16 FFS countries

- Gunnar Andersson and Dimiter Philipov
- WP-2001-023: Changing pattern of fertility behaviour in a time of social and economic change: evidence from Mongolia

- Arnstein Aassve and Gereltuya Altankhuyag
- WP-2001-022: How can we measure the causal effects of social networks using observational data? Evidence from the diffusion of family planning and AIDS worries in South Nyanza District, Kenya

- Jere Behrman, Hans-Peter Kohler and Susan Cotts Watkins
- WP-2001-021: Fertility and women´s employment reconsidered: A macro-level time-series analysis for developed countries, 1960-2000
- Henriette Engelhardt, Tomas Kögel and Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz
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