MPIDR Working Papers
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- WP-2020-035: Close social networks among older adults: the online and offline perspectives

- B. Sofia Gil-Clavel, Emilio Zagheni and Valeria Bordone
- WP-2020-034: COVID-19 and the future of US fertility: what can we learn from Google?

- Joshua Wilde, Wei Chen and Sophie Lohmann
- WP-2020-033: In and out of unemployment - labour market dynamics and the role of testosterone

- Peter Eibich, Ricky Kanabar, Alexander Plum and Julian Schmied
- WP-2020-032: COVerAGE-DB: a database of age-structured COVID-19 cases and deaths

- Timothy Riffe, Enrique Acosta, José M. Aburto, Diego Alburez-Gutierrez, Ugofilippo Basellini, Anna Altová, Simona Bignami- Van Assche, Didier Breton, Eungang Choi, Jorge Cimentada, Gonzalo De Armas, Emanuele Del Fava, Alicia Delgado, Viorela Diaconu, Jessica Donzowa, Christian Dudel, Antonia Fröhlich, Alain Gagnon, Mariana Garcia Cristómo, Victor M. Garcia-Guerrero, Armando González-Díaz, Irwin Hecker, Dagnon Eric Koba, Marina Kolobova, Mine Kühn, Chia Liu, Andrea Lozer, Madalina-Elena Manea, Muntasir Masum, Ryohei Mogi, Saskia Morwinsky, Ronald Musizvingoza, Mikko Myrskylä, Marília R. Nepomuceno, Michelle Nickel, Natalie Nitsche, Anna Oksuzyan, Samuel Oladele, Emmanuel Olamijuwon, Oluwafunke Omodara, Soumaila Ouedraogo, Mariana Paredes, Marius Pascariu, Manuel Piriz, Raquel Pollero, Federico Rehermann, Filipe Ribeiro, Silvia Rizzi, Francisco Rowe, Isaac Sasson, Jiaxin Shi, Rafael Silva-Ramirez, Cosmo Strozza, Catalina Torres, Sergi Trias-Llimos, Fumiya Uchikoshi, Alyson A. van Raalte, Paola Vazquez-Castillo, Estevão Vilela, Iván Williams and Virginia Zarulli
- WP-2020-031: In my brother’s footstep or shadow? Siblings’ compositional characteristics and gender differences in STEM major

- Limor Gabay-Egozi, Lloyd Grieger and Natalie Nitsche
- WP-2020-030: Leaders and laggards in life expectancy among European scholars from the sixteenth to the early twentieth century

- Robert Stelter, David de la Croix and Mikko Myrskylä
- WP-2020-029: The power of two: second birth rate differences between couples with homogamous and heterogamous educational pairings

- Natalie Nitsche, Alessandra Trimarchi and Marika Jalovaara
- WP-2020-028: Cumulative disparities in the dynamics of working poverty for later-career U.S. workers (2002-2012)

- Jo M. Hale, Christian Dudel and Angelo Lorenti
- WP-2020-027: Gendered and stratified family formation trajectories in the context of Latin American migration, 1950 to 2000

- Andrés F. Castro Torres and Edith Y. Gutierrez Vazquez
- WP-2020-026: Is it better to intermarry? Ethnic composition of marriages and suicide risk among native-born and migrant persons in Sweden

- Anna Oksuzyan, Sven Drefahl, Jennifer Caputo and Siddartha Aradhya
- WP-2020-025: Brain drain and brain gain in Russia: analyzing international mobility of researchers by discipline using Scopus bibliometric data 1996-2020

- Alexander Subbotin and Samin Aref
- WP-2020-024: Analyzing the effect of time in migration measurement using geo-referenced digital trace data

- Lee Fiorio, Emilio Zagheni, Guy J. Abel, Johnathan Hill, Gabriel Pestre, Emmanuel Letouzé and Jixuan Cai
- WP-2020-023: Multi-platform social media use: little evidence of impacts on adult well-being

- Sophie Lohmann and Emilio Zagheni
- WP-2020-022: The impact of demographic change on transfers of care and associated well-being

- Denys Dukhovnov, Joan Ryan and Emilio Zagheni
- WP-2020-021: Intergenerational transfers within the family and the role for old age survival

- Fanny A. Kluge and Tobias C. Vogt
- WP-2020-020: Monitoring trends and differences in COVID-19 case-fatality rates using decomposition methods: contributions of age structure and age-specific fatality

- Christian Dudel, Timothy Riffe, Enrique Acosta, Alyson A. van Raalte, Cosmo Strozza and Mikko Myrskylä
- WP-2020-019: Modeling the bias of digital data: an approach to combining digital and survey data to estimate and predict migration trends

- Yuan Hsiao, Lee Fiorio, Jonathan Wakefield and Emilio Zagheni
- WP-2020-018: The unexplored parental age gap in an era of fertility postponement

- Christian Dudel, Yen-hsin Alice Cheng and Sebastian Klüsener
- WP-2020-017: Birth order pairings and romantic success

- Seymour Spilerman and Kieron J. Barclay
- WP-2020-016: Mobile phone network and migration: evidence from Myanmar

- Riccardo Ciacci, Jorge García-Hombrados and Ayesha Zainudeen
- WP-2020-015: Does retirement affect voluntary work provision? Evidence from England, Ireland and the U.S

- Peter Eibich, Angelo Lorenti and Irene Mosca
- WP-2020-014: The emergence and diffusion of birth limitation in urban areas of developing countries

- Mathias Lerch
- WP-2020-013: Does postponing retirement affect cognitive function? A counterfactual experiment to disentangle life course risk factors

- Jo M. Hale, Maarten J. Bijlsma and Angelo Lorenti
- WP-2020-012: For better or for worse mental health? The role of social networks for exogamous older couples

- Peter Eibich and Chia Liu
- WP-2020-011: Does retirement affect secondary preventive care use? Evidence from breast cancer screening

- Peter Eibich and Léontine Goldzahl
- WP-2020-010: Do income and marriage mediate the relationship between cognitive ability and fertility? Data from Swedish taxation and conscriptions registers for men born 1951-1967

- Martin Kolk and Kieron J. Barclay
- WP-2020-009: Exclusion through statistical invisibility. An exploration on what can be known through publicly available datasets on irregular migration and the health status of this population in Germany

- Silvia Loi and Daniela Vono de Vilhena
- WP-2020-008: Family formation trajectories and migration status in the United States, 1970-2010

- Andrés F. Castro Torres
- WP-2020-007: Not just later, but fewer: novel trends in cohort fertility in the Nordic countries

- Julia Hellstrand, Jessica Nisén, Vitor Miranda, Peter Fallesen, Lars Dommermuth and Mikko Myrskylä
- WP-2020-006: Working and disability expectancies at old ages: the role of childhood circumstances and education

- Angelo Lorenti, Christian Dudel, Jo M. Hale and Mikko Myrskylä
- WP-2020-005: A new perspective on the international achievement gap: is academic autonomy good for everyone?

- Jorge Cimentada
- WP-2020-004: Health outcomes of only children across the life course: an investigation using Swedish register data
- Katherine Keenan, Kieron J. Barclay and Alice Goisis
- WP-2020-003: The boomer penalty: excess mortality among baby boomers in Canada and the United States
- Enrique Acosta, Alain Gagnon, Nadine Ouellette, Robert R. Bourbeau, Marília R. Nepomuceno and Alyson A. van Raalte
- WP-2020-002: Living arrangements across households in Europe

- Chia Liu and Albert Esteve
- WP-2020-001: Analysis of Latin American fertility change in terms of probable social classes

- Andrés F. Castro Torres
- WP-2019-024: The limits to fertility recuperation

- Daniel Ciganda and Nicolas Todd
- WP-2019-023: New opportunities for comparative male fertility research: insights from a new data resource based on high-quality birth registers

- Christian Dudel and Sebastian Klüsener
- WP-2019-022: Assessing the quality of self-reported education in Brazil with intercensal survivorship ratios

- Marília R. Nepomuceno and Cassio Turra
- WP-2019-021: Segregation and sentiment: estimating refugee segregation and its effects using digital trace data

- Neal Marquez, Kiran Garimella, Ott Toomet, Ingmar G. Weber and Emilio Zagheni
- WP-2019-020: The influence of health in early adulthood on male fertility

- Kieron J. Barclay and Martin Kolk
- WP-2019-019: The effect of antimalarial campaigns on child mortality and fertility in sub-Saharan Africa

- Joshua Wilde, Bénédicte Apouey, Joseph Coleman and Gabriel Picone
- WP-2019-018: Educational differences in cohort fertility across sub-national regions in Europe

- Jessica Nisén, Sebastian Klüsener, Johan Dahlberg, Lars Dommermuth, Aiva Jasilioniene, Michaela Kreyenfeld, Trude Lappegård, Peng Li, Pekka Martikainen, Karel Neels, Bernhard Riederer, Saskia te Riele, Laura Szabó, Alessandra Trimarchi, Francicso Viciana, Ben Wilson and Mikko Myrskylä
- WP-2019-017: The gendered impacts of delayed parenthood on educational and labor market outcomes: a dynamic analysis of population-level effects over young adulthood

- Jessica Nisén, Maarten J. Bijlsma, Pekka Martikainen, Ben Wilson and Mikko Myrskylä
- WP-2019-016: Preterm births and educational disadvantage: heterogeneous effects across families and schools

- Anna Baranowska-Rataj, Kieron J. Barclay, Joan Costa-i-Font, Mikko Myrskylä and Berkay Özcan
- WP-2019-015: The population of centenarians in Brazil: historical estimates from 1900 to 2000

- Marília R. Nepomuceno and Cassio Turra
- WP-2019-014: Retraditionalization as a pathway to escape lowest-low fertility? Characteristics and prospects of the Eastern European “baby boom”

- Sebastian Klüsener, Aiva Jasilioniene and Victoriya Yuodeshko
- WP-2019-013: Mothers' and fathers' well-being while parenting: does the gender composition of children matter?
- Daniela V. Negraia, Jill E. Yavorsky and Denys Dukhovnov
- WP-2019-012: SES and the emotional 'benefits' and 'costs' of parenting

- Daniela V. Negraia and Jennifer M. Augustine
- WP-2019-011: Unpacking the parenting wellbeing gap: the role of dynamic features of daily life across broader social structures
- Daniela V. Negraia and Jennifer M. Augustine
- WP-2019-010: The effect of widowhood on mortality in polygamous marriages: evidence from the Utah Population Database

- Kieron J. Barclay, Robyn Donrovich Thorén, Heidi A. Hanson and Ken R. Smith
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