MPIDR Working Papers
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- 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

- Marilia 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
- WP-2019-009: Health of immigrant children: the role of immigrant generation, exogamous family setting, and family material and social resources

- Silvia Loi, Joonas Pitkänen, Heta Moustgaard, Mikko Myrskylä and Pekka Martikainen
- WP-2019-008: Socioeconomic variation in child educational and socioeconomic attainment after parental death in Sweden

- Kieron J. Barclay and Martin Hällsten
- WP-2019-007: Universal family background effects on education across and within societies

- Michael Grätz, Kieron J. Barclay, Øyvind Wiborg, Torkild H. Lyngstad, Aleksi Karhula, Jani Erola, Patrick Präg, Thomas Laidley and Dalton Conley
- WP-2019-006: All-time low period fertility in Finland: drivers, tempo effects, and cohort implications

- Julia Hellstrand, Jessica Nisén and Mikko Myrskylä
- WP-2019-005: The rural exodus and the rise of Europe

- Thomas Baudin and Robert Stelter
- WP-2019-004: A generalized counterfactual approach to decomposing differences between populations
- Nikkil Sudharsanan and Maarten J. Bijlsma
- WP-2019-003: Pension adequacy standards: an empirical estimation strategy and results for the United States and Germany

- Christian Dudel and Julian Schmied
- WP-2019-002: Boom, echo, pulse, flow: 385 years of Swedish births

- Timothy Riffe, Kieron J. Barclay, Sebastian Klüsener and Christina Bohk-Ewald
- WP-2019-001: Lexis fields

- Timothy Riffe and José M. Aburto
- WP-2018-004: Interpregnancy intervals and perinatal and child health in Sweden: a comparison within families and across social groups

- Kieron J. Barclay, Anna Baranowska-Rataj, Martin Kolk and Anneli Ivarsson
- WP-2018-003: When birth spacing does and does not matter for child survival: an international comparison using the DHS

- Joseph Molitoris, Kieron J. Barclay and Martin Kolk
- WP-2018-002: The production of inequalities within families and across generations: the intergenerational effects of birth order and family size on educational attainment

- Kieron J. Barclay, Torkild H. Lyngstad and Dalton Conley
- WP-2018-001: New methods for estimating detailed fertility schedules from abridged data

- Pavel Grigoriev, Anatoli I. Michalski, Vasily P. Gorlischev, Dmitri A. Jdanov and Vladimir M. Shkolnikov
- WP-2017-020: Cognitive ability and fertility amongst Swedish men: evidence from 18 cohorts of military conscription

- Martin Kolk and Kieron J. Barclay
- WP-2017-019: Estimating male fertility from vital registration data with missing values

- Christian Dudel and Sebastian Klüsener
- WP-2017-018: Lifespan dispersion in times of life expectancy fluctuation: the case of Central and Eastern Europe

- José M. Aburto and Alyson A. van Raalte
- WP-2017-017: Expanding the Markov chain tool box: distributions of occupation times and waiting times

- Christian Dudel
- WP-2017-016: The decomposition of the difference between two healthy life expectancies: which formula is right?

- Vladimir M. Shkolnikov and Evgeny M. Andreev
- WP-2017-015: Healthy life expectancy, mortality, and age prevalence of morbidity

- Timothy Riffe, Alyson A. van Raalte and Maarten J. Bijlsma
- WP-2017-014: Is a positive link between human development and fertility attainable? Insights from the Belgian vanguard case

- Jonas Wood, Sebastian Klüsener, Karel Neels and Mikko Myrskylä
- WP-2017-013: Modelling the socio-economic determinants of fertility: a mediation analysis using the parametric g-formula

- Maarten J. Bijlsma and Ben Wilson
- WP-2017-012: Family organisation and human capital inequalities in historic Europe: testing the association anew

- Mikołaj Szołtysek, Radosław Poniat, Sebastian Klüsener and Siegfried Gruber
- WP-2017-011: Urban and rural fertility transitions in the developing world: a cohort perspective

- Mathias Lerch
- WP-2017-010: An ordinal measure of population health

- Héctor Pifarré i Arolas and Christian Dudel
- WP-2017-009: Trends in gender differences in health and mortality at working ages among West and East Germans

- Mine Kühn, Christian Dudel, Tobias C. Vogt and Anna Oksuzyan
- WP-2017-008: Does the age difference between partners influence the career achievements of women?

- Anna Oksuzyan, Angela Carollo, Sven Drefahl, Carlo G. Camarda, Kaare Christensen and Alyson A. van Raalte
- WP-2017-007: A cause-of-death decomposition of the young adult mortality hump

- Adrien Remund, Carlo G. Camarda and Timothy Riffe
- WP-2017-006: Formation and realisation of moving intentions across the adult life course

- Lars Dommermuth and Sebastian Klüsener
- WP-2017-004: Sex differences in genetic associations with longevity in Han Chinese: sex-stratified genome-wide association study and polygenic risk score analysis

- Yi Zeng, Huashuai Chen, Xiaomin Liu, Rui Ye, Enjun Xie, Zhihua Chen, Jiehua Lu, Jianxin Li, Yaohua Tian, Ting Ni, Lars Bolund, Kenneth C. Land, Anatoliy Yashin, Angela M. O'Rand, Liang Sun, Ze Yang, Wei Tao, Anastasia Gurinovic, Claudio Franceschi, Jichun Xie, Jun Gu, Yong Hou, Xiao Liu, Xun Xu, Jean-Marie Robine, Joris Deelen, Paola Sebastiani, P. Eline Slagboom, Thomas T. Perls, Elizabeth R. Hauser, William Gottschalk, Qihua Tan, Kaare Christensen, Mike Lutz, Xiao-Li Tian, Huanming Yang, Junxia Min, Chao Nie and James W. Vaupel
- WP-2017-003: Educational gain in cause-specific mortality: accounting for confounders

- Govert Bijwaard, Mikko Myrskylä, Per Tynelius and Finn Rasmussen
- WP-2016-014: The Patriarchy Index: a new measure of gender and generational inequalities in the past

- Mikołaj Szołtysek, Radosław Poniat, Siegfried Gruber and Sebastian Klüsener
- WP-2016-012: The demographic transition revisited: a cohort perspective

- Tomas Frejka
- WP-2016-011: Parental age and offspring mortality: negative effects of reproductive aging are outweighed by secular increases in longevity

- Kieron J. Barclay and Mikko Myrskylä
- WP-2016-010: A lost generation? The financial crisis and the length of working life in Spain

- Christian Dudel, María A. López Gómez, Fernando G. Benavides and Mikko Myrskylä
- WP-2016-009: Spatial and social distance in the fertility transition: Sweden 1880-1900

- Sebastian Klüsener, Martin Dribe and Francesco Scalone
- WP-2016-008: Birth order and college major in Sweden

- Kieron J. Barclay, Martin Hällsten and Mikko Myrskylä
- WP-2016-007: Education, cognitive ability and cause-specific mortality: a structural approach

- Govert Bijwaard, Mikko Myrskylä, Per Tynelius and Finn Rasmussen
- WP-2016-006: Recent trends in US working life expectancy at age 50 by gender, education, and race/ethnicity and the impact of the Great Recession

- Christian Dudel and Mikko Myrskylä
- WP-2016-004: German East-West mortality difference: two cross-overs driven by smoking

- Tobias C. Vogt, Alyson A. van Raalte, Pavel Grigoriev and Mikko Myrskylä
- WP-2016-002: The consequences of sibling rivalry on survival and reproductive success across different ecological contexts: a comparison of the historical Krummhörn and Quebec populations

- Jonathan F. Fox, Kai P. Willführ, Alain Gagnon, Lisa Y. Dillon and Eckart Voland
- WP-2016-001: Fertility in Rostock in the 19th Century

- Siegfried Gruber and Rembrandt D. Scholz
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