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  3. Vol. 36 No. 2-3 (2011): Fertility Dynamics in Austria, Germany and Switzerland

Vol. 36 No. 2-3 (2011): Fertility Dynamics in Austria, Germany and Switzerland

Published: 2012-09-06

Preface

  • Editorial to the Special Issue „Fertility Dynamics in Austria, Germany and Switzerland“
    Tomas Frejka, Alexia Prskawetz
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    • PDF (Deutsch)

Research Articles

  • Fertility in Austria, Germany and Switzerland:
    Is there a Common Pattern?
    Tomáš Sobotka
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    • Online Appendix
    • PDF (Deutsch)
    • Online Anhang (Deutsch)
  • Fertility Data for German-speaking Countries:
    What is the Potential? Where are the Pitfalls?
    Michaela Kreyenfeld, Kryštof Zeman, Marion Burkimsher, Ina Jaschinski
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    • PDF (Deutsch)
  • Postponement and Recuperation in Cohort Fertility:
    Austria, Germany and Switzerland in a European Context
    Tomáš Sobotka, Kryštof Zeman, Ron Lesthaeghe, Tomas Frejka, Karel Neels
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    • Online Appendix
    • PDF (Deutsch)
    • Online Anhang (Deutsch)
  • Concepts and Operationalisation of Reproductive Decisions
    Implementation in Austria, Germany and Switzerland
    Dimiter Philipov, Laura Bernardi
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    • PDF (Deutsch)
  • Spatial Variation of Sub-national Fertility Trends in Austria, Germany and Switzerland
    Stuart Basten, Johannes Huinink, Sebastian Klüsener
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    • PDF (Deutsch)
  • Fertility Forecasting in the German-speaking World:
    Recent Experience and Opportunities for Improvement
    Joshua R. Goldstein, Felix Rößger, Ina Jaschinski, Alexia Prskawetz
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    • PDF (Deutsch)
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