MPIDR Working Papers
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- WP-2007-030: The influence of parents on cohabitation in Italy: insights from two regional contexts

- Christin Schröder
- WP-2007-029: Fertility postponement and age norms in Poland: is there a deadline for parenthood?

- Monika A. Mynarska
- WP-2007-028: Educational attainment and second births in Romania

- Cornelia Mureşan
- WP-2007-027: Senescence can play an essential role in modelling and estimation of vector based epidemiological indicators: demographical approach

- Vassili N. Novoseltsev, Anatoli I. Michalski, Janna A. Novoseltseva, Anatoli I. Yashin, James R. Carey and Thomas W. Scott
- WP-2007-026: Traces of the Second Demographic Transition in four selected countries in Central and Eastern Europe: union formation as a demographic manifestation

- Jan M. Hoem, Aiva Jasilioniene, Dora Kostova and Cornelia Mureşan
- WP-2007-025: Premarital conception and divorce risk in Russia in light of the GGS data

- Aiva Jasilioniene
- WP-2007-024: How fertility and union stability interact in shaping new family patterns in Italy and Spain

- Lucia Coppola and Mariachiara Di Cesare
- WP-2007-023: Women’s status and reproductive preferences in Eritrea

- Gebremariam Woldemicael
- WP-2007-022: Do imputed educational histories provide satisfactory results in fertility analysis in the West German context?

- Cordula Zabel
- WP-2007-021: Consequences of family policies on childbearing behavior: effects or artifacts?

- Gerda R. Neyer and Gunnar Andersson
- WP-2007-020: Early traces of the Second Demographic Transition in Bulgaria: a joint analysis of marital and non-marital union formation

- Jan M. Hoem and Dora Kostova
- WP-2007-019: Demography, present and future

- Jan M. Hoem
- WP-2007-018: Family dynamics in pre- and post-transition Romania: a life-table description

- Cornelia Mureşan
- WP-2007-017: Transition of nuptiality and fertility onset in the Czech Republic since the 1990s: the role of women’s education and its expansion

- Kryštof Zeman
- WP-2007-016: Childbearing dynamics of couples in a universalistic welfare state: the role of labor-market status, country of origin, and gender

- Gunnar Andersson and Kirk Scott
- WP-2007-015: Differences between male and female fertility in Russia: an evaluation of basic pattern and data quality using the first wave of the Russian GGS

- David Alich
- WP-2007-014: Fertility differences by housing type: an effect of housing conditions or of selective moves?

- Hill Kulu and Andres Vikat
- WP-2007-013: Gibt es eine zunehmende bildungsspezifische Polarisierung der Erwerbsmuster von Frauen? Analysen auf Basis der Mikrozensen 1976-2004

- Michaela R. Kreyenfeld, Dirk Konietzka, Esther Geisler and Sebastian Böhm
- WP-2007-012: Towards smaller family size in Egypt, Morocco and Turkey: overall change over time or socio-economic compositional effect?

- Agata V. D´Addato, Daniele Vignoli and Sutay Yavuz
- WP-2007-011: Illegalisierung, Legalisierung und Familienbildungsprozesse: am Beispiel Kameruner MigrantInnen in Deutschland

- Annett Fleischer
- WP-2007-010: Transition to modern contraception in Russia: evidence from the 1996 and 1999 Women’s Reproductive Health Surveys

- Irina Troitskaia and Gunnar Andersson
- WP-2007-009: Eligibility for materniy leave and first birth timing in Great Britain

- Cordula Zabel
- WP-2007-008: A review of migration and fertility theory through the lens of African immigrant fertility in France

- Anne Genereux
- WP-2007-007: Social construction of neglect: the case of unaccompanied minors from Morocco to Spain

- Núria Empez Vidal
- WP-2007-006: Meanings and attitudes attached to cohabitation in Poland: qualitative analyses of the slow diffusion of cohabitation among the young generation

- Monika A. Mynarska and Laura Bernardi
- WP-2007-005: Union formation and fertility in Bulgaria and Russia: a life table description of recent trends

- Dimiter Philipov and Aiva Jasilioniene
- WP-2007-004: Pushing the limit: long-term trends in late fertility in Sweden

- Francesco Billari, Hans-Peter Kohler, Gunnar Andersson and Hans Lundström
- WP-2007-003: Selectivity in higher-order childbearing in Sweden

- Gunnar Andersson
- WP-2007-002: Verfahren zur Korrektur der Bevölkerungsbestände der amtlichen Statistik im hohen Alter

- Rembrandt D. Scholz and Dmitri A. Jdanov
- WP-2007-001: First and second births in first and second unions: a decomposition of fertility decline in Bulgaria and Russia since the 1989 economic and political transition

- Martin Spielauer, Elena Koytcheva and Dora Kostova
- WP-2006-053: The demography of family reunification: from circulation to substitution in Gambian Spain

- Caroline Bledsoe
- WP-2006-052: Travail des femmes, caractéristiques familiales et sociales: le cas du Maroc

- Anna Paterno, Giuseppe Gabrielli and Agata V. D´Addato
- WP-2006-051: Does cohabitation prior to marriage raise the risk of marital dissolution and does this effect vary geographically?

- Paul J. Boyle and Hill Kulu
- WP-2006-050: On the psychological determinants of fertility: a panorama of concepts and approaches, and evidence from eastern Germany

- Holger von der Lippe
- WP-2006-049: Italy’s path to very low fertility: the adequacy of economic and second demographic transition theories

- David K. Kertzer, Michael White, Laura Bernardi and Giuseppe Gabrielli
- WP-2006-048: Fertility and women’s employment: a meta-analysis

- Anna Matysiak and Daniele Vignoli
- WP-2006-047: Family, obligations, and migration: the role of kinship in Cameroon

- Annett Fleischer
- WP-2006-046: The "LifeCourse" model, a competing risk cohort microsimulation model: source code and basic concepts of the generic microsimulation programming language Modgen

- Martin Spielauer
- WP-2006-045: Cohort birth order, parity progression ratio and parity distribution trends in developed countries

- Tomas Frejka and Jean-Paul Sardon
- WP-2006-044: Kinderlosigkeit, Bildungsrichtung und Bildungsniveau. Ergebnisse einer Untersuchung schwedischer Frauen der Geburtenjahrgänge 1955-59

- Gerda R. Neyer, Jan M. Hoem and Gunnar Andersson
- WP-2006-043: Individual fecundity dynamically predicts remaining life expectancy in medflies

- Vassili N. Novoseltsev, James R. Carey, Janna A. Novoseltseva and Anatoli I. Yashin
- WP-2006-042: Modeling of immune life history and body growth: the role of antigen burden

- Sergey G. Rudnev, Alexei A. Romanyukha and Anatoli I. Yashin
- WP-2006-041: Inverse problems in demography and biodemography

- Anatoli I. Michalski
- WP-2006-040: Population inertia and its sensitivity to changes in vital rates or initial conditions

- David N. Koons, Randall Holmes and James B. Grand
- WP-2006-039: Population constraints on pooled surveys in demographic hazard modeling

- Michael S. Rendall, Ryan Admiraal, Alessandra de Rose, Paola Di Giulio, Mark S. Handcock and Filomena Racioppi
- WP-2006-038: Intergenerational family ties and the diffusion of cohabitation in Italy

- Paola Di Giulio and Alessandro Rosina
- WP-2006-036: Transition to second birth - the case of Russia

- Dorothea Rieck
- WP-2006-035: The impact of health behaviors and life quality on gender differences in mortality

- Marc Luy and Paola Di Giulio
- WP-2006-034: First child of immigrant workers and their descendants in West Germany: interrelation of events, disruption, or adaptation?

- Nadja Milewski
- WP-2006-033: 10 years after Kannisto: further evidence for mortality decline at advanced ages in developed countries

- Roland Rau, Eugeny L. Soroko, Domantas Jasilionis and James W. Vaupel
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