CPoS - Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft

Volume 35, n° 4/2010

Extending the Late Working Life – Prerequisites and Risks

  • MICHEEL Frank - Editorial to the Special Issue “Extending the Late Working Life – Prerequisites and Risks”, pp. 703-708 (texte)
  • ZIMMER Barbara, LEVE Verena, NAEGELE Gerhard - “Retirement at 67” – Findings on the Employment Situation of Older Female Workers, pp. 701-765 (texte)
  • MAXIN Leena, DELLER Jürgen - Activities in Retirement: Individual Experience of Silver Work, pp. 801-833 (texte)
  • MICHEEL Frank, ROLOFF Juliane, WICKENHEISER Ines - The Impact of Socioeconomic Characteristics on Older Employees’ Willingness to Continue Working in Retirement Age, pp. 869-902 (texte)
  • BÜSCH Victoria, DITTRICH Dennis, LIEBERUM Uta - Determinants of Work Motivation and Work Ability among Older Workers and Implications for the Desire for Continued Employment, pp. 931-958 (texte)

Volume 35, n° 3/2010

Tempo Effects in Demographic Period Indicators

Paradigm Shift in Demography?
Editorial to the Special Issue “Tempo Effects in Demographic

  • LUY Marc - Tempo Effects and their Relevance in Demographic Analysis (text)
  • FEENEY Griffith - Mortality Tempo: A Guide for the Skeptic (text)
  • WEGNER Christian - Tempo Effects in Different Calculation Types of Period Death Rates (text)
  • LUY Marc, PÖTZSCH Olga - Estimates of the Tempo-adjusted Total Fertility Rate in Western and Eastern Germany, 1955-2008 (text)
  • SOBOTKA Tomáš, LUTZ Wolfgang - Misleading Policy Messages Derived from the Period TFR: Should We Stop Using It?  (text)

Pre-published online articles

  • GRÜNHEID Evelyn, SCHAREIN Manfred Georg - On Developments in the Mean Joint Lifetimes of Three- and Four-Generation Families in Western and Eastern Germany – A model Calculation (text)
  • BUBER Isabella, ENGELHARDT Henriette - The Association between Age and Depressive Symptoms among Older Men and Women in Europe. Findings from SHARE (text)
  • RAPP Ingmar - Marital status differences in mortality in later life The significance of health-related behaviour (text)

Volume 35, n° 2/2010

  • KREYENFELD Michaela, SCHOLZ Rembrandt, PETERS Frederik, WLOSNEWSKI Ines -   Order-Specific Fertility Rates for Germany Estimates from Perinatal Statistics for the Period 2001-2008 (text)
  • DOBLHAMMER Gabriele, MILEWSKI Nadja, PETERS Frederik - Monitoring of German Fertility: Estimation of Monthly and Yearly Total Fertility Rates on the Basis of Preliminary Monthly Data (text)
  • LUY Marc - A Classification of the Nature of Mortality Data Underlying the Estimates for the 2004 and 2006 United Nations’ World Population Prospects (text)
  • POHL Carsten - The Future Demand for Long-term Carers in Germany: Model Calculations for the Federal Länder until 2020 (text)

Volume 35, n° 1/2010

  • BECKER Oliver Arránz, LOIS Daniel, NAUCK Bernhard - Differences in Fertility Patterns between East and West German Women. Disentangling the roles of cultural background and of the transformation (text)
  • SCHULZE Alexander - Changes in Family Income around the Time of Birth of Children in Germany between 1985 and 2004 (text)
  • REUSCHKE Darja - Job-induced Commuting between Two Residences – Characteristics of a Multilocational Living Arrangement in the Late Modernity (text)
  • PÖTSCH Olga - Cohort Fertility: A Comparison of the Results of the Official Birth Statistics and of the Microcensus Survey 2008 (text)

 

 

 

 

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