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Mergenthaler, Andreas; Cihlar, Volker; Micheel, Frank; Sackreuther, Ines; Riedl, Sabine; Maruhn, Sabia (2017):
TOP – Transitions and Old Age Potential: Methodenbericht zur zweiten Welle der Studie.
BiB Daten- und Methodenberichte 2/2017. Wiesbaden: Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung.
Vogt, Tobias; van Raalte, Alyson; Grigoriev, Pavel; Myrskylä, Mikko (2017):
The German East-West mortality difference: two crossovers driven by smoking.
Demography 54:3: 1051–1071.
Weinmann, Martin (2017):
Doppelpass mit Generationenschnitt. Modell und Umsetzungsmöglichkeiten.
Zeitschrift für Rechtspolitik 50(5): 144–147.
Kraus, Elisabeth K.; Castro-Martín, Teresa (2018):
Does Migrant Background Matter for Adolescents’ Fertility Preferences? The Latin American 1.5 Generation in Spain.
European Journal of Population 34 (3): 277–312.
Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung (Ed.) (2017):
Bevölkerungsforschung Aktuell 3/2017.
Wiesbaden.
Carol, Sarah; Milewski, Nadja (2017):
Attitudes towards abortion among the Muslim minority and non-Muslim majority in cross-national perspective: Can religiosity explain the differences?
Sociology of Religion 78(4): 456–491.
Münster, Eva; Rüger, Heiko; Spahn, Daniel; Ochsmann, Elke; Napolitano, Giulio; Zier, Ulrike (2017):
Acquiring a Taste. Alcohol Experiences of German Elementary School Children.
Journal of Child and Family Studies 26(10): 2694–2702.
GBD 2015 Tobacco Collaborators (2017):
Smoking prevalence and attributable disease burden in 195 countries and territories, 1990-2015. A systematic analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015.
The Lancet 389(10082): 1885–1906.
Thomas, Bernadette et al. (2017):
Global Cardiovascular and Renal Outcomes of Reduced GFR.
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 28(7): 2167–2179.
GBD Diarrhoeal Diseases Collaborators (2017):
Estimates of global, regional, and national morbidity, mortality, and aetiologies of diarrhoeal diseases. A systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study.
The Lancet Infectious Diseases 17(9): 909–948.
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