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Alle Publikationen des Bundesinstituts für Bevölkerungsforschung und der Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter.
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Mühlichen, Michael; Cilek, Laura Ann (2024):
What was killing babies in Rostock? An investigation of infant mortality using individual-level cause-of-death data, 1800–1904.
Historical Life Course Studies 14: 16–40.
Gawron, Annegret; Milewski, Nadja (2024):
Migration, partner selection and fertility in Germany. How many children are born in mixed unions?
European Journal of Population 40(24).
Spieß, C. Katharina (2024):
Gert G. Wagner: Forscher, Datenpapst, Politikberater.
Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik (25)2. Berlin: De Gruyter: 94–96.
Bujard, Martin (2024):
Neue Berechnung: Starker Geburtenrückgang in Krisenzeiten.
Demografische Forschung Aus Erster Hand 2/2024: 1–2.
Garten, Claudius; Myck, Michał, (2024):
Homeownership and portfolio choice in later life.
Applied Economics Letters (online first): 1–5.
Bonnet, Florian; Klüsener, Sebastian; Meslé, France; Mühlichen, Michael; Grigoriev, Pavel (2024):
An innovative visual approach to the simultaneous study of two dimensions of progress in longevity: an application to French and German regions.
Population Health Metrics 22(11): 1–11.
Ihle, Tobias; Jahr, Ellen; Martens, Dörte; Muehlan, Holger; Schmidt, Silke (2024):
Health effects of participation in creating urban green spaces—A systematic review.
Sustainability 16(12) .
Garten, Claudius; Myck, Michał; Oczkowska, Monika (2024):
Homeownership and the perception of material security in old age.
Applied Economics (online first): 1–13.
Sauerberg, Markus; Cilek, Laura Ann; Mühlichen, Michael; Bonnet, Florian; Alliger, Ina; Camarda, Carlo Giovanni (2024):
Does prosperity pay? Unraveling the relationship between economic performance and life expectancy across a large number of European regions, 2008–2019.
medRxiv.
Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung (Hrsg.) (2024):
Bevölkerungsforschung Aktuell 3/2024.
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