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- WP-2000-014: Die Neue Demografie - Vortrag anläßlich der 5. Schweriner Wissenschaftstage zum Thema "Bevölkerungsrückgang in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern - Katastrophe oder Chance?" am 1. und 2. Dezember 2000

- Hans-Peter Kohler
- WP-2000-013: Estimating causal effects with matching methods in the presence and absence of bias cancellation

- Thomas A. Di Prete and Henriette Engelhardt
- WP-2000-012: The impact of income and occupational status on leaving home: evidence from the Italian ECHP sample

- Arnstein Aassve, Francesco Billari and Fausta Ongaro
- WP-2000-011: Educational attainment and first births: East Germany before and after unification

- Michaela R. Kreyenfeld
- WP-2000-010: Timing, sequencing and quantum of life course events: a machine learning approach

- Francesco Billari, Johannes Fürnkranz and Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz
- WP-2000-009: The public perception and discussion of falling birth rates: the recent debate over low fertility in the popular press

- Laura Stark and Hans-Peter Kohler
- WP-2000-008: The impact of union formation dynamics on first births in West Germany and Italy: are there signs of convergence?

- Francesco Billari and Hans-Peter Kohler
- WP-2000-007: Sex composition of children as a determinant of marriage disruption and marriage formation: evidence from Swedish register data
- Gunnar Andersson and Gebremariam Woldemicael
- WP-2000-006: Private car use in Austria by demographic structure and regional variations

- Ulf-Christian Ewert and Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz
- WP-2000-005: DF-analyses of heritability with double-entry twin data: asymptotic standard errors and efficient estimation

- Hans-Peter Kohler and J. C. Rodgers
- WP-2000-004: Employment careers and the timing of first births in East Germany

- Michaela R. Kreyenfeld
- WP-2000-003: Does the availability of childcare influence the employment of mothers? Findings from western Germany

- Karsten Hank and Michaela R. Kreyenfeld
- WP-2000-002: Agricultural productivity growth and escape from the Malthusian trap

- Tomas Kögel and Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz
- WP-2000-001: Why is health treatment for the elderly less expensive than for the rest of the population? Health care rationing in Germany

- Hilke Brockmann
- WP-1999-015: How mortality improvement increases population growth

- James W. Vaupel and Vladimir Canudas Romo
- WP-1999-014: Macro-demographic effects of the transition to adulthood: multistate stable population theory and an application to Italy

- Francesco Billari, Piero Manfredi and Alessandro Valentini
- WP-1999-013: Seasonality of birth in nineteenth and twentieth century Austria: steps toward a unified theory of human reproductive seasonality

- Gabriele Doblhammer, Joseph L. Rodgers and Roland Rau
- WP-1999-012: Reproductive history and mortality later in life for Austrian women

- Gabriele Doblhammer and James W. Vaupel
- WP-1999-011: Old-age mortality in Germany prior to and after reunification

- Arjan Gjonca, Hilke Brockmann and Heiner Maier
- WP-1999-010: Girls preferred? Changing patterns of gender preferences in the two German states

- Hilke Brockmann
- WP-1999-009: Male-female differences in mortality in the developed world

- Arjan Gjonca, Cecilia Tomassini and James W. Vaupel
- WP-1999-008: Tempo effects in the fertility decline in Eastern Europe: evidence from Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Russia
- Dimiter Philipov and Hans-Peter Kohler
- WP-1999-007: The Swedish baby boom and bust of 1985-1996 revisited: the role of tempo, quantum and variance effects

- Hans-Peter Kohler
- WP-1999-006: Cancer rates over age, time, and place: insights from stochastic models of heterogeneous populations

- James W. Vaupel and Anatoli I. Yashin
- WP-1999-005: The structure of social networks and fertility decisions: evidence from S. Nyanza District, Kenya

- Hans-Peter Kohler, Jere Behrman and Susan Cotts Watkins
- WP-1999-004: Reproductive history and mortality later in life: a comparative study of England & Wales and Austria

- Gabriele Doblhammer
- WP-1999-003: Can diet and life style explain regional differences in adult mortality in the Balkans?

- Arjan Gjonca, Chris Wilson and Jane Falkingham
- WP-1999-001: Variance effects in Bongaarts-Feeney formula

- Hans-Peter Kohler and Dimiter Philipov