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Kleinschlömer, Pauline (2024):
Child well-being in post-separation families.
Mannheim.
Friedrich, Carmen; Bujard, Martin (2025):
Intended, ideal, and actual fertility in 11 European countries. Evidence on fertility gaps in different age groups from the Generations and Gender Survey.
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Diabaté, Sabine; Kleinschlömer, Pauline (2025):
Einsamkeit in der Familie - (K)ein Widerspruch?
Familienpolitische Informationen 3/2025: 2–8.
Witte, Nils; Peters, Floris (2025):
Citizenship by choice, not necessity: political and emotional drivers of naturalisation intentions among migrants from high income countries.
Population, Space and Place 31(7): 1–13.
Witte, Nils; Deutschmann, Emanuel (2025):
Casting votes or crossing borders? How living abroad reduces mobile Europeans’ likelihood to participate in European elections.
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies: 1–21.
Stawarz, Nico; Rosenbaum-Feldbrügge, Matthias; Sander, Nikola (2025):
How internal migration affects sex-ratios in rural eastern Germany.
N-IUSSP.
Genoni, Andreas; Witte, Nils (2025):
"This country needs to be more welcoming." Warum die Schweiz internationale Fachkräfte verliert.
terra cognita 41: 86–89.
Passet-Wittig, Jasmin, Greil, Arthur L., McQuillan, Julia, Bujard, Martin (2025):
Social disparities across different stages of medical help‐seeking to have a child in Germany.
Social Inclusion 13(10420).
Dörflinger, Markus (2025):
Age-structure changes in the course of the demographic transition: a global analysis with specific focus on the role of migration in Asia.
Koblenz: Universität Koblenz, Universitätsbibliothek.
Gauthier, Anne; Kong, Siyang; Grunwald, Olga; Bujard, Martin; Caporali, Arianna; Deimantas, Vytenis; Emery, Tom; Jablonski, Wojciech; Koops, Judith; Rijken, Arieke; Schumann, Almut (2025):
The Generations and Gender Survey: a cross-national longitudinal resource.
European Sociology Review: 1–19.
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