MPIDR Working Papers
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- 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
- WP-2009-042: Losses of expected lifetime in the US and other developed countries: methods and empirical analyses

- Vladimir M. Shkolnikov, Evgeny M. Andreev, Zhen Zhang, James E. Oeppen and James W. Vaupel
- WP-2009-041: Historical family systems and the great European divide: the invention of the Slavic East

- Mikołaj Szołtysek and Barbara Zuber Goldstein
- WP-2009-039: Social change and family change in a Central European urban context: Rostock 1819-1867

- Mikołaj Szołtysek, Siegfried Gruber, Rembrandt D. Scholz and Barbara Zuber Goldstein
- WP-2009-038: Der Übergang in eine nacheheliche Partnerschaft: eine vergleichende Analyse zwischen Männern und Frauen auf Basis des deutschen Generations and Gender Surveys

- Ina Jaschinski
- WP-2009-037: The impact of the individual, the household and the community on fertility behavior in Petén, Guatemala

- Kathryn Grace and David Carr
- WP-2009-036: A comparative analysis of contraceptive use and intent in Guatemala

- Kathryn Grace
- WP-2009-035: Demographic change and the acceptance of population-related policies: a comparison of 13 European countries

- Harald Wilkoszewski and Elena Muth
- WP-2009-034: Age trajectories of social policy preferences: support for intergenerational transfers from a demographic perspective

- Harald Wilkoszewski
- WP-2009-033: Shifting economic foundation of marriage in Japan: the erosion of traditional marriage

- Setsuya Fukuda
- WP-2009-032: Why do women in former communist countries look unhappy? A demographic perspective

- Junji Kageyama
- WP-2009-031: Understanding the shape of the mixture failure rate (with engineering and demographic applications)

- Maxim S. Finkelstein
- WP-2009-030: Stochastically ordered subpopulations and optimal burn-in procedure

- Ji Cha and Maxim S. Finkelstein
- WP-2009-029: The end of 'lowest-low' fertility? (with supplementary materials)

- Joshua R. Goldstein, Tomáš Sobotka and Aiva Jasilioniene
- WP-2009-028: Maternity leave in turbulent times: effects on labor market transitions and fertility in Russia, 1985-2000

- Theodore P. Gerber and Brienna Perelli-Harris
- WP-2009-027: An alternative framework for studying the effects of family policies on fertility in the absence of individual-level data: a spatial analysis with small-scale macro data on Germany

- Sebastian Klüsener
- WP-2009-026: Welfare state context, female earnings and childbearing

- Gunnar Andersson, Michaela R. Kreyenfeld and Tatjana Mika
- WP-2009-025: Can child care policy encourage employment and fertility? Evidence from a structural model

- Peter Haan and Katharina Wrohlich
- WP-2009-024: Eignet sich das Mikrozensus-Panel für familiensoziologische Fragestellungen? Untersuchung am Beispiel der Frage nach den ökonomischen Determinanten der Familiengründung

- Michaela R. Kreyenfeld, Sylvia Zühlke and Kerstin Schmidtke
- WP-2009-023: German census-taking before 1871

- Rolf Gehrmann
- WP-2009-021: The increase in fertility in cohabitation across Europe: examining the intersection between union status and childbearing

- Brienna Perelli-Harris, Michaela R. Kreyenfeld, Wendy Sigle-Rushton, Renske Keizer, Trude Lappegård, Aiva Jasilioniene, Caroline Berghammer, Paola Di Giulio and Katja Köppen
- WP-2009-020: Adolescent precursors of early union formation among Asian American and Whites

- Yen-hsin Alice Cheng and Nancy S. Landale
- WP-2009-019: The negative educational gradients in Romanian fertility

- Cornelia Mureşan and Jan M. Hoem
- WP-2009-018: To what extent do rising mortality inequalities by education and marital status attenuate the general mortality decline? The case of Finland in 1971-2030

- Vladimir M. Shkolnikov, Evgeny M. Andreev, Dmitri A. Jdanov, Domantas Jasilionis and Tapani Valkonen
- WP-2009-017: Alcohol and mortality in Ukraine

- Nataliia Levchuk
- WP-2009-016: Biological mechanisms of disease and death in Moscow: rationale and design of the survey on Stress Aging and Health in Russia (SAHR)

- Maria A. Shkolnikova, Svetlana A. Shalnova, Vladimir M. Shkolnikov, Victoria A. Metelskaya, Alexander D. Deev, Evgeny M. Andreev, Dmitri A. Jdanov and James W. Vaupel
- WP-2009-015: Downward mobility, unemployment and mortality

- Sunnee Billingsley
- WP-2009-014: Transfers, consumption and income over the lifecycle in Germany

- Fanny A. Kluge
- WP-2009-013: Trends in geographical mortality differentials in India

- Nandita Saikia, Domantas Jasilionis, Faujdar Ram and Vladimir M. Shkolnikov
- WP-2009-012: Is Poland really 'immune' to the spread of cohabitation?

- Anna Matysiak
- WP-2009-011: Finding the "right moment" for the first baby to come: a comparison between Italy and Poland

- Anna Matysiak and Daniele Vignoli
- WP-2009-010: Against all odds: fathers’ use of parental leave in Germany

- Esther Geisler and Michaela R. Kreyenfeld
- WP-2009-009: Happiness and sex difference in life expectancy

- Junji Kageyama
- WP-2009-008: On the intertemporal allocation of consumption, mortality and life-history strategies

- Junji Kageyama
- WP-2009-007: Non-marital childbearing in Russia: second demographic transition or pattern of disadvantage?

- Brienna Perelli-Harris and Theodore P. Gerber
- WP-2009-006: Fertility-relevant social networks: composition, structure, and meaning of personal relationships for fertility intentions

- Sylvia Keim, Andreas Klärner and Laura Bernardi
- WP-2009-005: Do only new brooms sweep clean? A review on workforce age and innovation

- Katharina Frosch
- WP-2009-004: The age separating early deaths from late deaths

- Zhen Zhang and James W. Vaupel
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