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Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung (Ed.) (2019):
Jahresbericht 2018. Forschen | Beraten | Informieren.
Wiesbaden.
GBD 2016 Dementia Collaborators (2019):
Global, regional, and national burden of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, 1990-2016. A systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016.
The Lancet Neurology 18(1): 88–106.
GBD 2016 Epilepsy Collaborators (2019):
Global, regional, and national burden of epilepsy, 1990-2016. A systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016.
The Lancet Neurology 18(4): 357–375.
Steward, Kitty; Campbell, Tammy; Gambaro, Ludovica (2019):
The peer composition of pre-school settings in England and early recorded attainment among low-income children.
British Journal of Sociology of Education: 717–741.
Buch, Claudia; Patzwaldt, Katja; Riphahn, Regina T.; Vogel, Edgar (2019):
Verstehen — Entwickeln — Testen — Verbessern: Rahmenbedingungen für evidenzbasierte Politik.
Wirtschaftsdienst 99: 106–112.
Hudde, Ansgar; Friedrich, Carmen (2019):
Having power, having babies? Fertility patterns among German elite politicians.
Journal of Family Research 31(1): 27–39.
Huebener, Mathias; Kuehnle, Daniel; Spiess, C. Katharina (2019):
Parental leave policies and socio-economic gaps in child development: Evidence from a substantial benefit reform using administrative data.
Labour Economics 61, 101754. Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Backhaus, Andreas (2019):
Fading Legacies: Human Capital in the Aftermath of the Partitions of Poland.
European Historical Economics Society Working Paper No. 150.
Grigoriev, Pavel (Ed.) (2019):
Die 1,5 Millionen-Lücke. Wie sich plausible Daten für die Zeit zwischen Bevölkerungszählungen ermitteln lassen.
Demografische Forschung Aus Erster Hand 16:1: 3–3.
Stawarz, Nico (2019):
Soziale Mobilität in Deutschland: Vom Schuhputzer bis zum Arzt. Viele Firmenwechsel und längere Arbeitslosigkeit sind oft Merkmale von beruflichen Abstiegen.
Demografische Forschung Aus Erster Hand 1/2019: 1–2.
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