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Timonin, Sergey, Shkolnikov, Vladimir M.; Domantas, Jasilionis; Grigoriev, Pavel; Jdanov, Dmitry A.; Leon, David A. (2016):
Disparities in length of life across developed countries: measuring and decomposing changes over time within and between country groups.
Population Health Metrics 14:29 : 1–9.
Bujard, Martin; Sulak, Harun (2016):
Mehr Kinderlose oder weniger Kinderreiche? Eine Dekomposition der demografischen Treiber in unterschiedlichen Phasen des Geburtenrückgangs in Deutschland.
Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie 68(3): 487–514.
Caporali, Ariana; Neyer, Gerda; Grigorieva, Olga; Klüsener, Sebastian; Krapf, Sandra; Kostova, Dora (2016):
The Contextual Database of the Generations and Gender Programme: Concept, content, and research examples.
Demographic Research 35(9): 229–252.
Klüsener, Sebastian (2016):
Demografischer Wandel. Eine kontinuierliche Herausforderung.
Praxis und Politik 4: 4–8.
Sackreuther, Ines; Schröber, Jakob; Cihlar, Volker; Mergenthaler, Andreas; Micheel, Frank; Schill, Gabriele (2016):
TOP – Transitions and Old Age Potential. Methodology Report on the Study.
BiB Daten- und Methodenberichte 2/2016. Wiesbaden: Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung.
Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung (Ed.) (2016):
Bevölkerungsforschung Aktuell 4/2016.
Wiesbaden.
Bevölkerungsentwicklung 2016. Daten, Fakten, Trends zum demografischen Wandel.
GBD 2015 HIV Collaborators (2016):
Estimates of global, regional, and national incidence, prevalence, and mortality of HIV, 1980–2015. The Global Burden of Disease Study 2015.
The Lancet HIV 3(8): e361–e387.
Bujard, Martin (2016):
Welche Ziele verfolgt die Familienpolitik?
Bevölkerungsforschung Aktuell 3/2016: 2–9.
Sander, Nikola; Bell, Martin (2016):
Age, Period and Cohort Effects on Migration of the Baby Boomers in Australia.
Population, Space & Place 22(6): 617–630.
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