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September 2009 among IUSSP members, this paper sheds light on such questions. Demographers are divided on what the population … however a high level of consensus on method and the significance of individual scholars’ contributions. Demographers are … highly empirical and multidisciplinary in their approach, and they share a respect for broad-minded demographers who cover …
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Germany is generally considered unsuccessful because changes in fertility and labor force participation were modest. However …
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interesting test case. The economy in East Germany, but not in West Germany, underwent a rapid decline in 1991. In the same year …, the sex ratio decreased in East Germany, but not in West Germany. Catalano (2003) interpreted these developments as … ESH. First, the sex ratio in East Germany shows stronger deviations from the time trend in several years, and is seemingly …
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in the two different institutional and normative contexts of Eastern and Western Germany. Using the German Socio … a second birth in Germany, due to the decline in allocation role strain. …
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This paper uses recently available data from linked pension and employment registers for Germany, which contain …
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The historical population of the Krummhörn region [1720-1850] in the northwest of Germany can be characterized as a non …
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