1.
Corruption and Inequality in Contraceptive Use •
Arnstein Aassve, Bocconi University; Francesco Chiocchio , CEMFI; Francesco Gandolfi, UPF; Letizia Mencarini, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy.
2.
The Impact of Acute Disease Status on the Labour Supply Decision •
Winnie Adhiambo , University of Nairobi.
3.
Collective Logic in College Field of Study Choice and Its Consequences •
Sigal Alon , Tel Aviv University; Dafna Gelbgiser, Tel Aviv University.
4.
Data Resource Profile: Human Life Table Database (HLD) •
Ainhoa Alustiza , Max-Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Magali Barbieri, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); France Meslé, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Dmitri A. Jdanov, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research / National Research University Higher School of Economics.
5.
The Impact of Earthquake on Demographic Trends: L’Aquila’s Case. •
Elena Ambrosetti, La Sapienza, University of Rome; Francesca Licari, Instituto Nazionale di Statistica (ISTAT); Sara Miccoli , Sapienza University of Rome; Cecilia Reynaud, Università Roma Tre.
6.
The Secondary Migration of Afghans from Iran to EU and Its Influencing Factors •
Amir Amiri , Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Nasser Mirzahosseini, Ferdowsi University; Reza Ghanbari, Azad University of Mashhad; Hossein Rastegar, Azad University of Mashhad.
7.
Women’s Empowerment and Family Planning in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Ethiopia, Kenia and Nigeria. •
Aurora Angeli , Università di Bologna; Silvana Salvini, University of Florence.
8.
Estimating Bilateral Migration Flows amongst South American Countries through Integrating Administrative Data •
Andrea Aparicio-Castro , University of Manchester; Arkadiusz Wisniowski, University of Manchester; Francisco Rowe, University of Liverpool; Mark Brown, University of Manchester.
9.
On the Significant Importance of Migration for Overtime Changes in Labour Supply in Selected European Countries: Methodological Insights and Contemporary Evidence •
Christos Bagavos , Panteion University.
10.
Perceived Immigration and Voting Behaviour •
Davide Bellucci , University of Turin; Pierluigi Conzo ; Roberto Zotti, University of Turin.
11.
The Importance of Self-Confidence in Explaining Subject Choices in High School •
Rapoport Benoît, Université Paris 1; Thibout Claire , Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, The University of Melbourne.
12.
Younger versus Older Job Candidates – an Experimental Study in Hungary. •
Éva Berde , Corvinus University of Budapest; Mánuel László Mágó , Corvinus University of Budapest.
13.
Linking Internal and International Migration over the Life-Course: Empirical Evidence and Theoretical Implications •
Aude Bernard , University of Queensland.
14.
Lost in the Jungle of Residence Permits: Administrative Trajectories and Labour Market Integration of Refugees in Switzerland •
Anne-Laure Bertrand , Université de Neuchâtel / Neuchâtel University.
15.
Sexual and Reproductive Health (Srh)-Related Knowledge, Attitude and Behavior of Afghan Refugee Women in Tehran, Iran •
Mohamadreza Boroumandzade , University of Tehran; Rasoul Sadeghi, Tehran University; Hossein Mahmoudian, University of Tehran.
16.
Mandatory Civil Service and Its Impact on Social Cohesion •
Maria Branden , Stockholm University and Linköping University; Siddartha Aradhya, Stockholm University Demography Unit.
17.
Identifying Profiles of Workers According to Home-to-Work Travel Time in Rio De Janeiro Metropolitan Region •
Rafaela Bueno , UNDP Brazil; Luiz Sá Lucas, The Opinion Edge.
18.
Investigating Social Integration of Second-Generation Foreign Children in Italy: A Model-Based Indicator •
Alessio Buonomo, University of Naples Federico II; Stefania Capecchi , University of Naples Federico II; Rosaria Simone, University of Naples Federico II.
19.
Schooling and Adult Literacy: A Comparative Analysis Using International Assessments •
Melissa Caldeira Brant de Souza Lima , Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital; Stephanie Bengtsson, IIEP/UNESCO.
20.
Unveiling Spatial and Sociodemographic Patterns during the Rise of Solo Living in Spain: A Comparison between the Provinces of Jaen and Barcelona •
Antonio D. Cámara , University of Jaen; Inmaculada Barroso-Benítez, University of Jaen; Carmen Rodríguez-Guzmán, University of Jaen; Francisco Barros-Rodríguez, University of Jaen.
21.
Month of Birth and Birth Order Effects or Bad Parental Strategies? •
Mar Cañizares Espadafor , European University Institute; Fabrizio Bernardi, European University Institute.
22.
The Generations & Gender Programme Contextual Database: A Renewed Source of Contextual Data for Comparative Demographic Research •
Arianna Caporali , Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED).
23.
Global Trends of Population Change at Subnational Level. •
Alessandra Carioli , University of Southampton; Carla Pezzulo, WorldPop, School of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Southampton; Sophie Hanspal, University of Southampton; Theo Hilber, University of Southampton; Natalia Tejedor-Garavito, University of Southampton; Graeme Hornby, University of Southampton; David Kerr, University of Southampton; Kristine Nielsen, University of Southampton; Linda Pistolesi, Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN), Columbia University; Susana Beatriz Adamo, CIESIN-Columbia University; Jane Mills, CIESIN; Jeremiah J. Nieves, University of Southampton; Heather Chamberlain, University of Southampton; Andrea Gaughan, University of Louisville; Forrest Stevens, University of Louisville; Catherine Linard, Université de Namur; Maksym Bondarenko, University of Southampton; Greg Yaetman, CIESIN; Alessandro Sorichetta, University of Southampton; William James, University of Leeds; Andrew J. Tatem, University of Southampton.
24.
Migration during Armed Conflict Increased the Vulnerability of Syrian Destination Populations •
Elwood Carlson , Florida State University; Nathalie Williams, University of Washington, Seattle.
25.
Analyzing the Quality of Age Reporting from Population Censuses for All Countries of the World: 1950-2020 Census Rounds •
Rafaella de Oliveira Carnevali , Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG); Patrick Gerland, United Nations Population Division.
26.
Selectivity of Latin American Emigration: What Drives Colombians’ Intraregional and Extraregional Migration? •
Jose Ignacio Carrasco , University of Oxford, Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)..
27.
Gender Dimensions of Migration: Implications for Adolescents’ Schooling in Urban Areas of Africa and Asia •
Sophia Chae , University Of Montreal; Mark R. Montgomery, Stony Brook University, State University of New York (SUNY); Jessie Pinchoff, Population Council; Rodrigue Mare, Université de Montréal.
28.
Moving beyond GDP for Measuring Welfare – Estimating the Level and Rate of Growth of Health Adjusted Income •
Angela Chang , Danish Institute for Advanced Study; Dean Jamison, University of California San Francisco.
30.
Systematic and Non-Systematic Facilitation and Restriction
for African Student Mobility from Africa to China •
Lin Chen , KU Leuven, Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
31.
Lifetime Internal Migration Intensity in Croatia •
Ivan Cipin , University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics and Business, Department of Demography; Sanja Klempic Bogadi, Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies, Croatia; Petra Medimurec, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics & Business.
32.
Climate Change and Test Scores: The Case of Heatwaves in Italy •
Risto Conte Keivabu , European University Insitute.
33.
The Opportunities and Challenges of Producing Official Labour Migration Statistics in Hungary •
Zoltan Csanyi, Hungarian Central Statistical Office; Janos Novak , Hungarian Central Statistical Office.
34.
Gender Gap in Pay Expectations: The Role of Sex Segregation in Education •
Ewa Cukrowska-Torzewska , University of Warsaw.
35.
Peer Effects in College: How Peers' Performance Can Influence Students' Academic Outcomes •
Laeticia R. De Souza , Population Studies Center / University of Campinas (NEPO / UNICAMP); Cristine Campos de Xavier Pinto, Fundação Getúlio Vargas - São Paulo; Dimitri De O e Silva, Escola de Economia de São Paulo - Fundação Getúlio Vargas; Bernardo L. Queiroz, centro de desenvolvimento e planejamento regional.
36.
Acquisition of Citizenship: Desire and Reality among Foreigners in Italy •
Ginevra Di Giorgio, Italian National Institute of Statistics; Francesca Dota, Italian National Institute of Statistics; Rottino Fabio Massimo, Istituto Nazionale di Statistica (ISTAT); Daniele Spizzichino , Istituto Nazionale di Statistica (ISTAT).
37.
Socio-Economic Determinants of Happiness in the European Societies. Results from the European Quality of Life Survey 2016 •
Elitsa Dimitrova , Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
38.
‘No Rain, No Harvest, No Food’: Impacts of Droughts on Undernutrition among Children Aged under Five in Ethiopia •
Anna Dimitrova ; Raya Muttarak, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA).
39.
Gender Aspect of the Historical Development of Childbirth-Related Leaves in the European Former Socialist Countries •
Ivana Dobrotic, University of Oxford; Nada Stropnik , Institute for Economic Research, Slovenia.
40.
Reconfiguration of the Afro-European Migration System: Perspective Elements •
Andreu Domingo , Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Nachatter Singh, Center for Demographic Studies; Joan Garcia, CED.
41.
Prenatal Sex-Selection among the British Indian Women: New Evidence and Policy. •
Sylvie Dubuc , University of Reading; Bernice Kuang, University of Reading.
42.
Determinants of Migrations in a Hyper-Endemic Rural Community: Evidence from a Population-Based Study 2000-2015 •
Armstrong Dzomba , University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Andrew Tomita, University of KwaZulu-Natal; Alain Vandormael, University of Minnesota; Kaymarlin Govender, University of KwaZulu-Natal; Frank Tanser, Africa Centre for Health and Population Studies.
43.
"The Consequences of Population Growth on the Demographic Characteristics of Abu Dhabi City, United Arab Emirates" •
Fayez Eelessawy , United Arab Emirates University.
44.
The Generations and Gender Survey 2020: a New Generation of Data Collection for Demographic Research •
Tom Emery , Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI).
45.
Union Formation and Dissolution among Second Generation Turkish Immigrants in West Germany •
Muserref Erdogan , demography MA student; Ayse Abbasoglu Ozgoren, Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies.
46.
Fertility Differentials by Migrants’ Legal Status: Examining the Legitimacy Hypothesis •
Tatiana Eremenko , UNED, Spain.
47.
Sociodemographic Profile and Economic Activity of Mexican Older People, 2019. •
C Felix , Centro de Estudios Demograficos.
48.
Gender, Race, and Family: Is Self-Employment a Solution for Work and Family Conflict for All Women? •
Sandra Florian , Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Cécile Fonrouge, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières.
49.
Refugee Professions and Skills in the Labor Market •
Malin Forsberg , Statistics Sweden.
50.
Does the Effect of Internal Migration on Skills Depend on the Age at Migration? Evidence from Four Developing Countries •
Maria Franco Gavonel , University of Oxford.
51.
Migrations like Any Other ? Internal Migrations of Immigrants in the French Countryside (2011-2015) •
Julie Fromentin , Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques.
52.
Forecasting Migration: The Role of Modelling Emigration – an Analysis for Germany •
Johann Fuchs , Institute for Employment Research (IAB); Doris Soehnlein, Institute for Employment Research.
53.
Transnational Practices of Return Migrants Prior to Their Return •
Dora Gabriel , Hungarian Demographic Research Institute; Irén Gödri, Hungarian Demographic Research Institute; Veronika Horváth, Hungarian Demographic Research Institute.
54.
Swedish Migration – a Historical and Contemporary Perspective •
Linus P.B. Garp , Statistics Sweden; Tomas Johansson, Statistics Sweden.
55.
A Demolinguistic Approach to Study Immigrants' Integration Using Facebook Data •
Daniela Ghio, University of Catania; Simona Bignami, Université de Montréal; Spyratos Spyros, Joint Research Centre, European Commission; Michele Vespe , Joint Research Centre, European Commission; Ingmar Weber, Qatar Computing Research Institute.
56.
Migration toward Family and Labor Market Outcomes in Sweden •
Brian J. Gillespie , University of Groningen; Clara H. Mulder, University of Groningen; Michael J. Thomas, Statistics Norway.
57.
The Impact of Low-Skilled Immigration on Fertility Decisions of Natives in Italy •
Sara Giunti , University of Milano Bicocca; Mariapia Mendola, University of Milano_Bicocca.
58.
Ways to Project Fertility – How Do European Countries Project Fertility and What Are Their Perceptions of Current Practices? •
Rebecca Gleditsch , Statistics Norway; Astri Syse, Norwegian Institute of Public Health.
59.
The Migration Intentions of Primorsky Krai Residents •
Valentina Goloshchapova , National Research University Higher School of Economics; Olga G. Isupova, National Research University Higher School of Economics.
60.
Bayesian Estimation and Mortality Forecast in Small Areas of Brazil between 2010 and 2030 •
Marcos Gonzaga, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN); Bernardo L. Queiroz, Universidade Federal De Minas Gerais; Everton E. C. Lima, UNICAMP; Flávio Henrique M. de A. Freire, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte; José Henrique Monteiro da Silva , Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP).
61.
Urban Depopulation: Shrinking Cities and Brain Drain in Spanish Sending Regions •
Miguel González-Leonardo , Centre d´Estudis Demogràfics; Niall Newsham, University of Liverpool.
62.
Population Size, Poverty and Migration: The Experience of Brazil •
Alexandre Gori Maia , Universidade Estadual De Campinas.
63.
Successful and Unsuccessful Strategies of Russian Pre-Retirement and Retirement-Aged Workers in the Labour Market •
Elizaveta Gorvat , Higher School of Economics; Oxana Sinyavskaya, Institute for Social Policy at National Research University - Higher School of Economics; Anna Cherviakova, Higher School of Economics.
64.
The Relationship between Age, Duration of Stay and Inter-State Migration for the China-Born Immigrants in Australia •
Qing Guan , Australian National University.
65.
Getting Ready for Disaster: Exploring Gender Differentials in Disaster Preparedness in Brazil and Thailand •
Raquel Guimaraes , Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital (Univ. Vienna, IIASA, VID/ÖAW); Raya Muttarak, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA); Roman Hoffmann, Wittgenstein Centre - IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU; Gilvan R. Guedes, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais & Indiana University; Alisson F. Barbieri, Cedeplar, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG).
66.
Simpson’s Paradox: A Demographic Case Study about Poverty, Inequality and Population Dynamics •
Raphael Guimaraes ; Natalia Arruda, unicamp; Flavia Andrade, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
67.
Gypsy in the Post-Soviet Crimea •
Timur Gusakov , Researcher.
68.
The Long-Term Impact of Restricted Access to Abortion on Children’s Socioeconomic Outcomes •
Gábor Hajdu , Institute for Sociology, Centre for Social Sciences; Tamás Hajdu, Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies.
69.
Effects of Social Capital on Temporary Employment: Immigrant Husbands in South Korea •
Nayoung Heo , Asian Demographic Research Institute, Shanghai University; YoonKyung Kwak, Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs.
70.
The Influence of Religion and Family Values on the Fertility of Refugees in Hanover •
Karina Hoekstra , Leibniz Universität Hannover; Arend Grüneberg, Leibniz University of Hanover.
71.
Online Surveys and Digital Demography in the Developing World: Facebook Users in Kenya •
Katherine Hoffman Pham, Stern School of Business New York University; Francesco Rampazzo, University of Oxford; Leah R. Rosenzweig , Institute for Advanced Study and MIT GOV/LAB.
72.
Circular Migration Systems around a New Immigration Country •
Sándor Illés , Active Society Foundation; Áron Kincses, Hungarian Central Statistical Office; Péter Simonyi, Active Society Foundation.
73.
The Educational Success and Labour-Market Integration of Immigrant Descendants in Europe •
Roberto Impicciatore, University of Bologna; Giuseppe Gabrielli , University of Naples Federico II.
74.
The Ties That Bind? Marriage Formation, Consanguinity and War in Lebanon and Palestine •
Yara Jarallah , The University of Waikato.
75.
Change in China`s SRB: An Analysis with Spatial Panel Data •
Quanbao Jiang , Institute for Population and development Studies, Xi'an Jiaotong University; Tingshuai Ge, Institute for Population and Development Studies, Xi’an Jiaotong University.
76.
How Did Reclassification Contribute to the Recent Urban Growth in the US? •
Leiwen Jiang , Shanghai University and Population Council; Bryan Jones, CUNY Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR); Deborah L. Balk, CUNY Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR); Brian O'Neill, University of Denver.
77.
Health Implications of Migration: Cross-Classified Multi-Level Models to Disentangle Country of Origin and State of Residence Effects of Bodyweight •
Rebecca Jones , Emory University; Regine Haardoerfer, Emory University; Fernando Riosmena, University of Colorado Boulder; Solveig A Cunningham, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute and Emory University.
78.
Effect of Household Welfare on Migration Participation: Case of Kyrgyzstan •
Asylgul Kanatbekova , Population and Development.
79.
Comparison of Japanese and German Nursing Homes: Implications of Demographic and Policy Differences •
Alexander Karmann, Technische Universitat Dresden; Shinya Sugawara , Tokyo University of Science.
80.
Measuring Global Gender Inequality Indicators with Large-Scale Online Advertising Data •
Ridhi Kashyap, University of Oxford; Florianne Verkroost, Nuffield College, University of Oxford; Reham Al Tamime , University of Southampton; Masoomali Fatehkia, Qatar Computing Research Institute; Ingmar Weber, Qatar Computing Research Institute.
81.
Whether Migration Leads to Emancipation? A Critique of Women Empowerment among the Left behind Families in Doaba Region of Rural Punjab (India) •
*Atinder Pal Kaur , Punjab Agricultural University.
82.
Jane Jacobs’ Pathway to Tolerance: Evidence That Urban Structure Influences Attitudes toward Migrants in Great European Cities •
Jonathan Kent , Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
83.
Is Convergence between Syrian Migrants and Turkey Population a Myth or a Possibility? •
Faruk Keskin , Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies; Pelin Cagatay, Hacettepe University.
84.
The Relevance of Green Spaces for Moving into a Family House across Social Class •
Stefanie A. Kley , University of Hamburg; Anna Stenpaß, Universität Hamburg.
85.
Self Attributed Identity of Ethnic-German Spätaussiedler - Repatriates from the Former USSR: Fast Track Assimilation of a Specific Group of Migrants? •
Bernhard Koeppen , Universitaet Koblenz-Landau.
86.
Trends in the Contribution of Common-Pool Resources to Economies of Pastoral Communities •
Rashmi Komal , VikasAnvesh Foundation.
87.
Individual and Context Determinants of Attitudes towards Immigration in Latin America •
Martín Koolhaas , Universidad de la Republica.
88.
Harmonized Histories … an Easy to Use Dataset for Family Demographers •
Judith C. Koops , Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI)-KNAW/University Of Groningen.
89.
The ?Mportance of Foreigners' Childbearing in South Europe •
Byron Kotzamanis, University of Thessaly; Anastasia Kostaki , Athens University of Economics & Business.
90.
“Forced Migration and Transnational Family Arrangements – Eritrean and Syrian Refugees in Germany (Transfar)” – the Aim, Scope and Design of a New Quantitative Survey •
Elisabeth K. Kraus , Federal Institute for Population Research; Nikola Sander, Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB), Germany; Lenore Sauer, Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB); Susanne Schührer, Federal Office for Migration and Refugees.
91.
Medical Progress as a Driver of (Unequal) Life Cycle Outcomes •
Michael Kuhn , Vienna Institute of Demography; Miguel Sanchez-Romero, Vienna Institute of Demography.
92.
Demographic Changes in Functional Urban Areas in Poland •
Slawomir Kurek , Pedagogical University of Krakow.
93.
Combining Administrative Data to Study School Trajectories of Young Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Switzerland •
Aljoscha Landös , Université de Genève.
94.
Does Pregnancy Follow up Improve Reliability of under Five Mortality Estimates in Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems? Insights from Bandafassi and Niakhar (Senegal) •
Bruno Lankoande , Université de Ouagadougou; Gilles Pison, Muséum National D'histoire Naturelle.
95.
Effect of Job Strain on Incident Cardiovascular Disease: Confounding and Mediation by Lifestyle Habits. An Overview of Systematic Reviews •
Mathilde Lavigne-Robichaud , ULaval; Camille Riopel, McGill University; Xavier Trudel, ULaval; Alain Milot, ULaval; Mahee Gilbert-Ouimet, ULaval; Denis Talbot, ULaval; Karine Aubée, CRCHUQ-ULaval; Chantal Brisson, CRCHUQ-ULaval.
96.
Education Attainment of Girls in Burkina Faso’s Sahel Region – Multiple Decrement Life Table Approach •
Marlene A. Lee , Population Reference Bureau.
97.
Spatial Analysis of Social Vulnerability to Environmental Risks:
A Study for China Prefecture Regions between 2000 and 2010 •
Xueting Li , Asian Demography Research Institute.
98.
Maternal Mortality Estimation of Indigenous People in Brazil: A New Methodological Approach •
Everton E. C. Lima , UNICAMP; José Henrique Monteiro da Silva, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP); Marta Azevedo, NEPO Unicamp.
99.
Gravity Effects of Culture, Institutions and Religion in Brazil •
Daisy Lima , Catholic University of Brasilia; Philipp Ehrl, Catholic University of Brasilia.
100.
Does Compulsory Schooling Interact with Genetic Predisposition to Improve Cognition? Evidence from the Elsa Study •
Yan Liu , King's College London; Giorgio Di Gessa, University College London; Jennifer B. Dowd, Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science, University of Oxford.
101.
Adolescent Score Card; A Participatory Tool for Ensuring Rights of Adolescent •
Raghu Maharishi ; Pradeep Kumar Mishra, Save the Children.
102.
Person-Environment Fit and Its Effect on Tendency of Emigration amongst Post-Graduate Students of the University of Tehran •
Hossein Mahmoudian , University of Tehran; Pouya Abbasi, University of Tehran.
103.
"In Gov We Trust!" : The Impact of the Compulsory Vaccination Law on Vaccine Hesitancy: Evidence from Italy •
Adriana Manna , Bocconi University; Alessia Melegaro, Bocconi University; Gaia Rubera, Bocconi University; Veronica Toffolutti, Queen Mary University of London.
104.
Non-Engagement in Productive Roles among Retirees in Europe: A Comparison between Different Types of Welfare States •
Andreas Mergenthaler , Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB).
105.
The Instability of the Employment Paths and the Transition from/to the Neet Condition •
Mauro Migliavacca , Università degli Studi di Genova; Alessandro Rosina, Università Cattolica, Milan; Emiliano Sironi, Università Cattolica, Milan.
106.
Specification of the Key Unused Potentials of Working-Age Population: The Case with Macedonia •
Goran Miladinov , Independent Researcher.
107.
Multilevel Analysis of Factors Related to anti-Homosexual Attitudes in Eastern Europe •
Yuka Minagawa , Sophia University.
108.
Is Month of Birth Associated with School Outcomes in Sweden? •
Vitor F. Miranda , Statistics Sweden; Fredrik Andersson, Statistics Sweden.
109.
Disentangling the Risk of Motherhood: An Exploratory Study of Maternal Mortality in India •
Akshay Mishra , International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai; Ram Usha, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS).
110.
Patterns of Legalisation and Immigrant Labour Market Outcomes: The Italian Case •
Rocco Molinari , University of Bologna; Roberto Impicciatore, University of Bologna; Livia Ortensi, Università degli Studi di Milano - Bicocca.
111.
Migrant-Native Labour Inequality across Cities. Does Size Really Matter? •
Jacobo Munoz-Comet , Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED); Fernando Fernández-Monge, Harvard Bloomberg City Leadership Initiative.
112.
Social Integration of Immigrants in Canada •
Parveen Nangia , Laurentian University.
113.
Mortality Reconstruction by Sub-Populations •
Laszlo Nemeth, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR); Domantas Jasilionis, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research / Vytautas Magnus University; Dmitri A. Jdanov , Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research / National Research University Higher School of Economics.
114.
Human Mortality Database r-Packages •
Laszlo Nemeth , Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR); Carl Boe, University of California, Berkeley.
115.
From Life Expectancy at Birth to Life Table. A Novel Approach •
Andrea Nigri, Sapienza, University of Rome; Susanna Levantesi , Sapienza University of Rome.
116.
The Croatian Type Post-Accession Emigration Already Hits the Western Balkans – Demographic Implications of the Region’s Expected Accession to the EU •
Vladimir Nikitovic , Institute of Social Sciences, Belgrade; Sanja Klempic Bogadi, Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies, Croatia.
117.
Impact of TB Epidemic on Worker and Firm Productivity: Regional Perspective •
Olena Nizalova , University of Kent; Oleksandr Shepotylo, Aston University.
118.
How Do Different Social Groups Perceive and Define Outdoor Air Pollution? •
Charlotte Noël , Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Christophe Vanroelen, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Lisa Van Landschoot, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Sylvie Gadeyne, Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
119.
Analysis of Iran's Internal Migration Flows during the Period 1996 to 2016 •
Reza Noubakht , assistant professor of demography in Payam Noor university; Valiollah Rostamalizadeh, Assistant professor in Development Sociology, National Population Studies and Comprehensive Management Institute, Iran.
120.
The Spatial Patterns of Ethnic Diversity •
James O'Donnell , Australian National University; Ann Evans, Australian National University.
121.
The Proximate Determinants of Fertility: An Estimation Approach •
José Antonio Ortega , Universidad de Salamanca, Spain; David A. Sánchez Páez, Universidad de Valladolid.
122.
The Well-Being of Young Generations in Italy: Comparing Political Participation of Native Youths and Youths from a Migrant Background •
Livia Elisa Ortensi , Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna; Veronica Riniolo, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano.
123.
Youth Unemployment and Urban Labor Markets: Another Step towards Social Exclusion in Mexico. •
Ornella Ortiz , El Colegio de Mexico.
124.
Educational Mismatch and Attitudes towards Migration in Europe •
Marco Guido Palladino, Sciences Po; Emiliano Sironi , Università Cattolica, Milan.
125.
Spatial Patterns of Socio-Economic Status of Women in India with Special Reference to Ahmednagar District of Maharashtra State •
Sachin Pawar , Savitribai Phule Pune University, Maharashtra, India; Krishan Ramotra, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, maharashtra.
126.
Characterizing High-Skilled Mobility Patterns in Europe from Social Media •
Daniela Perrotta , Max Planck Institute for demographic Research; Diego Alburez-Gutierrez, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Carlos Callejo Peñalba, Aalto University; Kiran Garimella, MIT Institute for Data, Systems, and Society; Tom Theile, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Ingmar Weber, Qatar Computing Research Institute; Emilio Zagheni, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR).
127.
Occupational Outcomes of Graduates: The Role Played by the Field of Study •
Alessandra Petrucci , Università di Firenze; Valentina Tocchioni, Università di Firenze; Veronica Dorgali, University of Florence; Silvia Bacci, University of Florence; Bruno Bertaccini, University of Florence.
128.
The Effect of Temporary Employment on Labour Market Outcomes •
Daniela Piazzalunga , FBK-IRVAPP; Enrico Rettore, University of Trento.
129.
Combining Web and Face-to-Face Survey Modes in the GGS: Evidence from a Two-Country Pilot Study •
Giorgio Piccitto , Bocconi University; Aart C. Liefbroer, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI).
130.
Inequality of Education in Turkey: A Comparison of Demographic Groups •
Serdar Polat , Ted University; Ahmet Sinan Turkyilmaz, Hacettepe University.
131.
Does One Size Fit All? A Field-Based Learning Experience on Applying Respondent Driven Sampling to a South-South Migration-Receiving Country •
Victoria Prieto Rosas , Universidad de la República, Uruguay; Clara Márquez, Universidad de la Republica; Julieta Bengochea, Universidad de la República.
132.
Linking Urban Public Space and Migrant Integration in China: Memories, Nostalgia, and Belonging •
Chen Qu , University of Cambridge.
133.
Social Security and Retirement in Latin America: Relation to Youth Unemployment •
Bernardo L. Queiroz , Universidade Federal De Minas Gerais; Laeticia R. De Souza, Population Studies Center / University of Campinas (NEPO / UNICAMP).
134.
The Impact of System Transformation on Demographic Processes
in Selected Countries of Eastern Europe •
Andrzej Raczaszek , University of Economics.
135.
I Want to Ride My Bicycle: Leveraging Mobike Data to Study Mobility in Padova, Italy •
Pietro Rampazzo , Università Ca' Foscari - Venezia; Katherine Hoffman Pham, Stern School of Business New York University; Francesco Rampazzo, University of Oxford; Francesco Silvestri, University of Padova.
136.
Refugee's Income Sources during Their First 15 Years in Sweden •
Andreas Raneke, Statistics Sweden; Lena Lundkvist , Statistics Sweden.
137.
Have Trends in Leisure Changed across Cohorts? •
Liat Raz-Yurovich , Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
138.
Internal Migration in Israel •
Uzi Rebhun , Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Sergio Dellapergola, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
139.
Managing Illegality on Campus: Undocumented and Dacamented College Students in the Era of Trump •
Holly E. Reed , CUNY Institute for Demographic Research; Sofya Aptekar, University of Massachusetts, Boston; Amy Hsin, Queens College, City University of New York (CUNY).
140.
Understanding Adult Literacy Skills over Time: A Cohort and Period Perspective •
Claudia Reiter , Institute for Advanced Studies Vienna; Anne Goujon, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis; Dilek Yildiz, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
141.
International Migration, 1990-2015: Aging and Political Rights Impact •
Anna Rezyapova , HSE University; Fuad Aleskerov, HSE University.
142.
Visualizing Changes in Nuptiality Patterns in Italy. An Application of the Lexis Surface •
Francesca Rinesi , Istituto Nazionale di Statistica (ISTAT); Claudia Iaccarino, Istituto Nazionale di Statistica (ISTAT).
143.
Factors Affecting the Tendency for Inter-Neighborhood Relocation in Tehran •
Valiollah Rostamalizadeh , Assistant professor in Development Sociology, National Population Studies and Comprehensive Management Institute, Iran; Reza Noubakht, assistant professor of demography in Payam Noor university.
144.
Flexible Employment Contracts and Younger Workers: The Employers’ Perspective •
Lin Rouvroye , Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI-KNAW); Hendrik P. van Dalen, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI); Kène Henkens, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI); Joop Schippers, Utrecht University.
145.
Territorial Patterns in the Residential Mobility of the High Classes in the Metropolitan Region of Barcelona •
Miguel Rubiales-Pérez , Universitat de Barcelona; Jordi Bayona-i-Carrasco, Centre d’Estudis Demogràfics (CED), UAB; Isabel Pujadas, Universitat de Barcelona.
146.
Does Commuting Hinder Civic Engagement? A Panel Analysis of Germany •
Heiko Rüger , Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB); Thomas Skora, Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB).
147.
The Importance of Family Networks on the Reunification Processes in the Migration
Systems: A Latin American Case Studies in the United States. •
J. Sebastian Ruiz-Santacruz , Spatial National Research Council - Center for Human and Social Sciences.
148.
Functional Differentiation of Second Homes and Downshifting of Metropolitan Residents in the Moscow Region •
Alexander Rusanov , Lomonosov Moscow State University.
149.
Spatiotemporal Variation of Non-Marital Fertility across Czechia Contrasted to General Fertility Change. •
Jitka Rychtarikova , Charles University in Prague.
150.
Social Trust and Emigration Propensity from Iran •
Rasoul Sadeghi , Tehran University; Maryam Rezaei, PhD Student of Demography, University of Tehran; Gholamreza Ghaffari, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Tehran.
151.
Integration over the Long Run – Immigrant Economic Progress since 1946 •
Kirk Scott , Lund University; Jonas Helgertz, University of Minnesota/Lund University; Anna Tegunimataka, Lund University.
152.
The Forms of Human Trafficking on International Migration Context: Evidence from Sri Lanka •
Nethra Senadhi , university of Colombo.
153.
Determinants of Internal Migration in Mainland China: Income Differentials or Policy Regulations? •
Yinan Sheng , Capital University of Economics and Business; Menghan Zhao, Renmin University of China.
154.
Inter-Provincial Migration Projection to 2100 by Urban-Rural State in China——Based on Provincial and Province-Capital-Level Policy •
Xu Shuqiang , Asian Demographic Research Institute, Shanghai University.
155.
Disaster Recovery Index: Measuring Aceh Post Tsunami Recovery •
Bondan Sikoki ; Ni Wayan Suriastini, SurveyMETER; Cecep Sumantri, Survey Meter; Ika Yulia Wijayanti, SurveyMETER.
156.
Spatial Penetration of Airbnb, Rent-Gap and Gentrification: A Comparative Study of Barcelona and Lisbon. •
Nachatter Singh , Center for Demographic Studies.
157.
The Up-Series Generation in the Office for National Statistics Longitudinal Study •
Alison Sizer , University College London; Oliver Duke-Williams, UCL University College London; Nicola Shelton, UCL.
158.
Internal Return Migration – a Promising Potential for Rural Development? Evidence Based on Quantitative Survey Data from Germany •
Thomas Skora , Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB).
159.
A Demographic Approach to the Analysis of Social Mobility •
Xi Song , University of Pennsylvania.
160.
What Factors Enable Mid-Life Carers to Re-Enter the Labour Market in New Zealand? •
Jeroen J. A. Spijker , Centre d’Estudis Demogràfics (CED), UAB; Fiona Alpass, Massey University (Manawatu campus); Joanne Allen, Massey University (Manawatu campus).
161.
Health Misperception and Healthcare Utilisation of Older Europeans •
Sonja Spitzer, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital; Mujaheed Shaikh , Hertie School of Governance.
162.
Demographic Fairness and Migration in the Light of Demographic Projections for the EU28 in 2015-2060 •
Marcin Stonawski , International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) / Cracow University of Economics; Michaela Potancokova, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA).
163.
Issues and Challenges of the Indian Migrants in Gulf Countries •
Naresh Sudhaveni , Centre for Economic and Social Studies.
164.
Peculiarities of Georgian Population’s Emigration during the Post-Communist Period •
Avtandili Sulaberidze , georgian; Joseph Archvadze, Ilia State University; Nino Gomelauri, Ilia State University; Vladimer Sulaberidze, Ilia State Unoiversity.
165.
Racing Ahead or Lagging behind? Territorial Cohesion in Human Development around the Globe •
Nicolai Suppa , Centre d’Estudis Demogràfics (CED), UAB; Iñaki Permanyer, Centre for Demographic Studies.
166.
Challenges of Family Policy in Poland: Issues of Social Justice and Economic Efficiency •
Joanna Szczepaniak-Sienniak , Wroclaw University of Economics and Business.
167.
Bayesian Hierarchical Modelling for Migration Flow Size Estimation: Application to Italian Data •
Charlotte Taglioni , University of Padova; Brunero Liseo, University of Rome La Sapienza.
168.
Conditioning the Citizenship Premium: Naturalization Reform and Immigrant Employment in Denmark, the Netherlands, and Sweden •
Anna Tegunimataka , Lund University; Maarten Vink, Maastricht University; Floris Peters, Maastricht University / Statistics Netherlands.
169.
How Have Economic Phases Affected International Migration Flows in the Five Largest Spanish Metropolises? A Focus on the ‘Post-Crisis’ Period •
Jenniffer Thiers , Universitat de Barcelona; Fernando Gil-Alonso, Universitat de Barcelona; Cristina López Villanueva, Universitat de Barcelona.
170.
What Drives Mothers' Decisions to Work in Europe ? a Multilevel Analysis •
Laurène Thil , BETA - University of Strasbourg.
171.
Hidden behind the Smokescreen: Does Marriage Conceal the Financial Consequences of Women’s Work-Family Choices? •
Sylwia Timoszuk, Warsaw School of Economics; Monika Oczkowska , Warsaw School of Economics; Pawel A. Strzelecki, SGH Warsaw School of Economics.
172.
Forecasting International Migration in Kazakhstan till 2050. •
Fariza Tolesh , Charles University in Prague.
173.
Visualising Immigrant Fertility •
Marianne Tønnessen , Statistics Norway; Ben Wilson, Stockholm University.
174.
Estimating the Causal Relationship between Extreme Climate Events and Early Female Marriage in Bangladesh •
Francesca Tosi , University of Bologna; Livia Elisa Ortensi, Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna; Rosella Rettaroli, Università di Bologna.
175.
What Is the Effect of Schooling on Gender-Egalitarianism? Evidence from the Global South •
Daniela Urbina , Princeton University.
176.
The Validation of a Multidimensional Indicator for Precarious Employment in Europe. •
Karen Van Aerden , Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Kim Bosmans, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Christophe Vanroelen, Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
177.
A Probabilistic Cohort-Component Model for Population Forecasting – the Case of Germany •
Patrizio Vanella , Helmholtz-Zentrum für Infektionsforschung; Philipp Deschermeier, Institut Wohnen und Umwelt.
178.
Is Neonatal Mortality Misreported in the DHS Surveys? A Model-Based Approach •
Andrea Verhulst , Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Julio E. Romero-Prieto, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Michel Guillot, University of Pennsylvania & INED.
179.
Portuguese Emigration: Methodological Issues and Main Trends and Patterns •
Inês Vidigal , ISCTE-IUL; Rui Pena Pires, ISCTE-IUL; Joana Azevedo, ISCTE-IUL; Carlota Moura Veiga, ISCTE-IUL.
180.
Monitoring Progress towards UN Population and Development Goals: Practice and Challenges •
Jana Vobecka , Interdisciplinary Centre on Population Dynamics (CPop).
181.
The Impact on Educational Attainment of Mental Health Problems in Adolescence •
Kristine von Simson, Institute for Social Research; Idunn I.B. Brekke , Division of Child Health and Development, Norwegian Institute of Public Health; Ines Hardoy, Institute for Social Research.
182.
One City, Three Peoples: Migration, Immigration and the Making of Global Shanghai •
Feng Wang , University of California, Irvine and Fudan University, China; Yong Cai, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Ke Shen, Fudan University; Qin Zhu, Fudan University; Jie Shen, Fudan University.
183.
Women’s Social Empowerment and Gender Differences in Adults’ Cognitive Competence •
Daniela Weber , Wittgenstein Centre, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Vienna University of Economics and Business; Agneta Herlitz, Karolinska Institutet.
184.
Who Migrates in a Context of Free Mobility? Assessing the Reason for Migration in Cross-National Register Data from Finland and Sweden •
Rosa Weber , Stockholm University; Jan M. Saarela, Abo Academy University.
185.
Refugees on the Labour Market •
Petter Wikström, Statistics Sweden; Malin Forsberg, Statistics Sweden; Ann Marie Persson , Statistics Sweden.
186.
Savings and the Demographic Dividend: Evidence from a Macrosimulation Model •
Joshua K. Wilde, Oxford University; Mahesh Karra , Boston University.
187.
Measuring the Effects of Socioeconomic Segregation on the First Required School Track Decision in Germany. A Small-Scale, Ego-Centered and Multiscalar Approach. •
Hinrich Wildfang , University Hamburg.
188.
Education Heterogeneity of China Internal Migration and the Effect to the Future Population Dynamic •
Wu Yingji , Asian Demographic Research Institute, Shanghai University; Samir KC, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital.
189.
Community Resilience in Transitional Society: A Case Study from Central China •
Bo Yang, International Business School Shaanxi Normal University; Marcus W. Feldman, Stanford University; Shuzhuo Li , Xi'an Jiaotong University.
190.
Marital Dissolution of International Marriage Migrants: Evidence from Registration Data in South Korea •
Sam Hyun Yoo , Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea.
191.
Surnames Distribution as Evidence of Interregional and International Migration in Russia •
Valeriy Yumaguzin , National Research University Higher School of Economics; Maria Vinnik, Higher School of Economics.
192.
The Determinants of Migration in the World: Data Panel 2000-2016 •
Leila Zandy , Yazd University; Habib Ansari, yazd university.
193.
Mobile Communication and Digital Inequality •
Laura Zannella , National Institute of Statistics.
194.
On the Smoothing of Death Curves Using Mixtures of Probability Distributions •
Lucia Zanotto , Alma Mater Studiorum, University of Bologna; Adelchi Azzalini, University of Padua.
195.
Fertility, Maternal Well-Being, and Parental Leave BeneFits: Evidence from the 2007 Reform in Germany •
Fugba Zeydanli , Martin Luther University of Halle; Semih Tumen, University of Chicago and the Central Bank of Turkey.