MPIDR Working Papers
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- WP-2011-012: Vitality heterogeneity in the Strehler-Mildvan theory of mortality

- Peter Wagner
- WP-2011-011: Child schooling, child health and rainfall shocks: evidence from rural Vietnam

- Thuan Q. Thai and Evangelos Falaris
- WP-2011-010: Economic conditions of stepfamilies from a cross-national perspective

- Michaela R. Kreyenfeld and Valerie Martin
- WP-2011-009: Maternal age and offspring adult health: evidence from the Health and Retirement Study

- Mikko Myrskylä and Andrew T. Fenelon
- WP-2011-008: Economic determinants of divorce among dual-earner couples: Jews in Israel

- Liat Raz-Yurovich
- WP-2011-006: Income inequality and population health: a panel data analysis on 21 developed countries

- Roberta Torre and Mikko Myrskylä
- WP-2011-005: Public health, poor relief and improving urban child mortality outcomes in the decade prior to the New Deal

- Jonathan F. Fox
- WP-2011-004: Admissible mixing distributions for a general class of mixture survival models with known asymptotics

- Trifon I. Missov and Maxim S. Finkelstein
- WP-2011-003: Fertility data for German speaking countries. What is the potential? Where are the pitfalls?

- Michaela R. Kreyenfeld, Kryštof Zeman, Marion Burkimsher and Ina Jaschinski
- WP-2011-002: An evolutionary perspective on perceived parental care and closeness in adolescents: how do biological and social kinship play out within families in the U.S.?

- Sebastian Schnettler and Anja Steinbach
- WP-2011-001: Stem families, joint families, and the European pattern: how much of a reconsideration do we need?

- Siegfried Gruber and Mikołaj Szołtysek
- WP-2010-036: Living arrangements and household formation in the crucible of social change: Rostock 1867-1900

- Mikołaj Szołtysek, Siegfried Gruber, Barbara Zuber Goldstein and Rembrandt D. Scholz
- WP-2010-035: The population history of Germany: research strategy and preliminary results

- Ulrich Pfister and Georg Fertig
- WP-2010-034: The reciprocal relationship between the state and union formation across Western Europe: policy dimensions and theoretical considerations

- Brienna Perelli-Harris and Nora E. Sánchez Gassen
- WP-2010-033: East Germany overtakes West Germany: recent trends in order-specific fertility dynamics

- Joshua R. Goldstein and Michaela R. Kreyenfeld
- WP-2010-032: To care or to fight: must primate males choose?
- Daniel A. Levitis and Laurie Bingaman Lackey
- WP-2010-031: Human longevity and post-fertile survival are not predicted by primate allometric patterns
- Daniel A. Levitis and Laurie Bingaman Lackey
- WP-2010-030: Spatial variation in household structures in 19th-century Germany

- Mikołaj Szołtysek, Siegfried Gruber, Sebastian Klüsener and Joshua R. Goldstein
- WP-2010-029: From transfers to capital: analyzing the Spanish demand for wealth using NTA

- Miguel Sánchez-Romero, Concepció Patxot, Elisenda Renteria and Guadalupe Souto
- WP-2010-028: Household and population projections at sub-national levels: an extended cohort-component approach

- Yi Zeng, Kenneth C. Land, Zhenglian Wang and Danan Gu
- WP-2010-027: How East and West Germans finance their lifecycle consumption: evidence from NTA

- Fanny A. Kluge
- WP-2010-026: Cohort overlays of evolving childbearing patterns: how postponement and recuperation are refl ected in period fertility trends

- Tomas Frejka
- WP-2010-025: A global perspective on happiness and fertility

- Rachel Margolis and Mikko Myrskylä
- WP-2010-024: Linking period and cohort life expectancy in Gompertz proportional hazards models
- Adam Lenart and Trifon I. Missov
- WP-2010-023: Fertility and union histories from German GGS data: some critical reflections

- Michaela R. Kreyenfeld, Anne Hornung, Karolin Kubisch and Ina Jaschinski
- WP-2010-022: A secular trend toward earlier male maturity: evidence from shifting ages of young adult mortality

- Joshua R. Goldstein
- WP-2010-021: A behavioral Gompertz model for cohort fertility schedules in low and moderate fertility populations

- Joshua R. Goldstein
- WP-2010-020: Analytic expressions for life expectancy in Gamma-Gompertz Mortality Settings

- Trifon I. Missov
- WP-2010-019: Adaptive trade-off in C. capitata is a characteristic feature of the long-lived subpopulation

- Alexei Romanioukha, Arseniy S. Karkach, James R. Carey and Anatoli I. Yashin
- WP-2010-018: A discrete-time model of metabolic adaption to recurring diet changes of Medfly females

- Arseniy S. Karkach, Alexei Romanioukha and Anatoli I. Yashin
- WP-2010-017: Real and synthetic household populations and their analysis: an example of early historical micro-census data (Rostock, 1819)

- Siegfried Gruber, Rembrandt D. Scholz and Mikołaj Szołtysek
- WP-2010-016: The ages of extremal impact on life disparity caused by averting deaths

- Peter Wagner
- WP-2010-015: Cohort postponement and period measures

- Joshua R. Goldstein and Thomas Cassidy
- WP-2010-014: The increasing importance of economic conditions on fertility

- Deniz Karaman Örsal and Joshua R. Goldstein
- WP-2010-013: Probabilistic forecasting using stochastic diffusion models, with applications to cohort processes of marriage and fertility

- Mikko Myrskylä and Joshua R. Goldstein
- WP-2010-012: Culture revisited: a geographic analysis of fertility decline in Prussia

- Joshua R. Goldstein and Sebastian Klüsener
- WP-2010-011: Harmonized histories: manual for the preparation of comparative fertility and union histories

- Brienna Perelli-Harris, Michaela R. Kreyenfeld and Karolin Kubisch
- WP-2010-010: The German Birth Order Register - order-specific data generated from perinatal statistics and statistics on out-of-hospital births 2001-2008

- Michaela R. Kreyenfeld, Rembrandt D. Scholz, Frederik Peters and Ines Wlosnewski
- WP-2010-009: The relative importance of shocks in a cohort's early and later life conditions on age-specific mortality

- Mikko Myrskylä
- WP-2010-008: Teen overweight, weight stigma, and intimate relationship development from adolescence to young adulthood

- Yen-hsin Alice Cheng and Nancy S. Landale
- WP-2010-007: Leaving the parental home in post-war Japan: social, economic and demographic determinants

- Setsuya Fukuda
- WP-2010-006: How slowing senescence changes life expectancy

- Joshua R. Goldstein and Thomas Cassidy
- WP-2010-005: Families and states: citizenship and demography in the Greco-Roman world

- Saskia C. Hin
- WP-2010-004: The educational gradient of nonmarital childbearing in Europe: emergence of a pattern of disadvantage?

- Brienna Perelli-Harris, Wendy Sigle-Rushton, Michaela R. Kreyenfeld, Trude Lappegård, Caroline Berghammer and Renske Keizer
- WP-2010-003: Another tempo distortion: analyzing controlled fertility by age-specific marital fertility rate

- Kiyosi Hirosima
- WP-2010-002: Zur Sterblichkeitsdifferenz von Männern im Ost-West-Vergleich

- Rembrandt D. Scholz, Anne Schulz and Michael Stegmann
- WP-2010-001: Assessing old-age long-term care using the concepts of healthy life expectancy and care duration: the new parameter "Long-Term Care-Free Life-Expectancy (LTCF)"

- Rembrandt D. Scholz and Anne Schulz
- WP-2009-045: Declining fertility in Ukraine: what is the role of abortion and contraception?

- Nataliia Levchuk and Brienna Perelli-Harris
- WP-2009-044: Childcare and family ideology in Sweden

- Sandra Krapf
- WP-2009-043: How ageing is shaped by trade-offs

- Annette Baudisch
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