Search Results - "Comparative population studies"
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Ukrainian Refugees in Germany: Evidence From a Large Representative Survey
ISSN: 1869-8980, 1869-8999, 1869-8999Published: Wiesbaden Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) 01.01.2023Published in Comparative population studies (01.01.2023)“…This study describes the first wave of the IAB-BiB/FReDA-BAMF-SOEP Survey on Ukrainian Refugees in Germany, a unique panel dataset based on over 11,000…”
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Impact of Internal Migration on Population Redistribution in Europe: Urbanisation, Counterurbanisation or Spatial Equilibrium?
ISSN: 1869-8980, 1869-8999Published: Wiesbaden Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) 2019Published in Comparative population studies (2019)“…The classical foundations of migration research date from the 1880s with Ravenstein’s “Laws of migration”, which represent the first comparative analyses of…”
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What you need to know when estimating impact functions with panel data for demographic research
ISSN: 1869-8999, 1869-8980, 1869-8999Published: Wiesbaden Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung (BiB) 01.01.2021Published in Comparative population studies (01.01.2021)“…The estimation of impact functions - that is the time-varying causal effect of a dichotomous treatment (e.g., marriage, divorce, parenthood) on outcomes (e.g.,…”
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Education and Fertility: A Review of Recent Research in Europe
ISSN: 1869-8980, 1869-8999, 1869-8999Published: Wiesbaden Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) 01.01.2023Published in Comparative population studies (01.01.2023)“…This paper reviews research on education and childbearing in Europe over the last decade. Early demographic research attributed declining fertility in advanced…”
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Fertility and Family Policies in Central and Eastern Europe after 1990
ISSN: 1869-8980, 1869-8999, 1869-8999Published: Wiesbaden Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) 01.01.2016Published in Comparative population studies (01.01.2016)“…This paper examines fertility and family policies in 15 Central and East European (CEE) countries to establish firstly, likely directions of cohort fertility…”
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Trends and Cross-National Differences in Educational Homogamy in Europe: The Role of Educational Composition
ISSN: 1869-8980, 1869-8999, 1869-8999Published: Wiesbaden Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) 01.01.2024Published in Comparative population studies (01.01.2024)“…The extent of educational homogamy has important consequences for social inequalities and social cohesion. However, little is known about current trends,…”
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Division of Labour, Fertility Intentions, and Childbearing in Estonia
ISSN: 1869-8980, 1869-8999, 1869-8999Published: Wiesbaden Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) 01.01.2025Published in Comparative population studies (01.01.2025)“…Gender Revolution Theory offers a compelling hypothesis about the role of gender equality in contemporary fertility dynamics, suggesting that a more…”
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Family Research and Demographic Analysis (FReDA): Evolution, framework, objectives, and design of "the German Family Demography Panel Study"
ISSN: 1869-8999, 1869-8980, 1869-8999Published: Wiesbaden Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung (BiB) 01.01.2021Published in Comparative population studies (01.01.2021)“…This article introduces the evolution, framework, objectives, and design of the new data infrastructure "FReDA - The German Family Demography Panel Study",…”
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Comparative Population Studies at Fifty: Views on the Past, Present, and Future
ISSN: 1869-8980, 1869-8999, 1869-8999Published: Wiesbaden Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) 01.01.2025Published in Comparative population studies (01.01.2025)“… The 50th volume of Comparative Population Studies (CPoS) is a significant milestone in the journal’s history, offering us the opportunity to reflect on its…”
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How to Write an Article for Comparative Population Studies
ISSN: 1869-8980, 1869-8999, 1869-8999Published: Wiesbaden Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) 01.01.2025Published in Comparative population studies (01.01.2025)“…This editorial is written by Philip Rees, Professor Emeritus in Population Geography at the University of Leeds, UK, drawing on his experience as external…”
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Fertility Intentions Across Five Decades in Norway
ISSN: 1869-8980, 1869-8999, 1869-8999Published: Wiesbaden Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) 01.01.2025Published in Comparative population studies (01.01.2025)“…Fertility intentions are strong predictors of future childbearing at both individual and aggregate levels, reflecting cultural norms and values around family…”
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50 Years of Communicating Demographic and Population Research in Germany
ISSN: 1869-8980, 1869-8999, 1869-8999Published: Wiesbaden Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) 01.01.2025Published in Comparative population studies (01.01.2025)“…In his editorial, former CPoS editor Johannes Huinink reflects on his personal experiences with the journal as author, advisory board member and editor. He…”
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The Impact of Migration on Population Ageing in Asia 1990-2020: A Decomposition Analysis Using Prospective Age
ISSN: 1869-8980, 1869-8999, 1869-8999Published: Wiesbaden Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) 01.01.2025Published in Comparative population studies (01.01.2025)“…Population ageing has become a global trend, which unfolds at different speeds across world regions and countries. In Asia, there are countries with rapidly…”
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A Practitioner-Oriented Evaluation of Mortality Forecasting Methods: The Case of Australia
ISSN: 1869-8980, 1869-8999, 1869-8999Published: Wiesbaden Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) 01.01.2025Published in Comparative population studies (01.01.2025)“…Practitioners seeking a suitable mortality model for forecasting population by age and sex are presented with many possible choices from the large and growing…”
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From ZfB to CPoS: A Dynamic Development in a Challenging Environment
ISSN: 1869-8980, 1869-8999, 1869-8999Published: Wiesbaden Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) 01.01.2025Published in Comparative population studies (01.01.2025)“…This editorial, written by Norbert F. Schneider, who served as Director of the Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) and publisher of Comparative…”
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Changes in Birth Seasonality in East and West Germany, 1946-2017
ISSN: 1869-8980, 1869-8999, 1869-8999Published: Wiesbaden Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) 01.01.2025Published in Comparative population studies (01.01.2025)“…Seasonal trends in fertility are found in several contexts and are affected by societal and environmental factors. This paper documents how birth seasonality…”
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Reflections on CPoS: A Journey Across Five Decades
ISSN: 1869-8980, 1869-8999, 1869-8999Published: Wiesbaden Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) 01.01.2025Published in Comparative population studies (01.01.2025)“…In this editorial, Michaela Kreyenfeld, former board member, author and reviewer, reflects on her own experiences with and the evolution and significance of…”
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Ideations and Intentions in the Transition to Adulthood: A Cross-European Comparison
ISSN: 1869-8980, 1869-8999, 1869-8999Published: Wiesbaden Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) 01.01.2025Published in Comparative population studies (01.01.2025)“…Ideations and intentions are important precursors of actual behaviour but are still understudied in the literature on the transition to adulthood. This article…”
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Health Expectancy: Increasingly Used, but Not Well Understood
ISSN: 1869-8980, 1869-8999, 1869-8999Published: Wiesbaden Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) 01.01.2025Published in Comparative population studies (01.01.2025)“…Good health is central to human happiness and well-being. It contributes substantially to economic progress, as healthy populations live longer and are more…”
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Transitions to Motherhood in a Low-Fertility Country: Timing, Type, and Order of Life Course Events
ISSN: 1869-8980, 1869-8999, 1869-8999Published: Wiesbaden Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) 01.01.2025Published in Comparative population studies (01.01.2025)“…This study analyses the key transitions over the course of a woman’s life: forming a first union, leaving home, economic independence, and employment. It…”
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