Comparison of age structures in Europe. The paper presents the analysis of the age structures in the european countries, by single year age classes and at the same moment (1st of January 1997), so that the moment effects are registered without time gap or average effect. The results show the effects of the differences in timing of fertilities variation in Eastern, North-Western and Southern-Europe. Furthermore, Germany, Russia, Austria and Italy have in common a strong male war mortality, a pronatalist policy at the end of the thirties, and the weakness of fertility at the end of the second world war and in the following years. The over-representation of males in migration from South to North from the fifties to the seventies and from Eas...
This paper examines the economic rationale for concern about the falling rate of growth of Europe's ...
This paper documents the fundamental changes in family formation that took place in Europe during th...
European population growth has slowed over the last thirty years, with a steadily decreasing excess ...
Comparison of age structures in Europe. The paper presents the analysis of the age structures in t...
Fertility Changes in Europe: States and Regions. The paper analyses the annual evolution of the To...
Repris in extenso dans Problèmes économiques, 19 juillet 1989.International audience[The purpose of ...
Since the Second World War demographic behaviour has changed dramatically in the industrialised worl...
Using the information provided by the Council of Europe (2002), we analyse the final number of child...
The purpose of the article is to compare the changes in the population structure by age, and change...
This thesis explores the role of demographic change in the evolution of inequalities in population a...
Mlnoz-Perez Francisco. — The decline of Fertility in Southern Europe. After the second world war, bi...
Concerns about increasing costs of pensions and competitiveness of the European economy are frequent...
Haudidier (Benoît). - A comparison of mortality trends in West Germany and France (1950-1989) Since ...
International audienceEuropean population growth has slowed over the last thirty years, with a stead...
Although France and Italy currently exhibit very similar expectations of life, their mortality patte...
This paper examines the economic rationale for concern about the falling rate of growth of Europe's ...
This paper documents the fundamental changes in family formation that took place in Europe during th...
European population growth has slowed over the last thirty years, with a steadily decreasing excess ...
Comparison of age structures in Europe. The paper presents the analysis of the age structures in t...
Fertility Changes in Europe: States and Regions. The paper analyses the annual evolution of the To...
Repris in extenso dans Problèmes économiques, 19 juillet 1989.International audience[The purpose of ...
Since the Second World War demographic behaviour has changed dramatically in the industrialised worl...
Using the information provided by the Council of Europe (2002), we analyse the final number of child...
The purpose of the article is to compare the changes in the population structure by age, and change...
This thesis explores the role of demographic change in the evolution of inequalities in population a...
Mlnoz-Perez Francisco. — The decline of Fertility in Southern Europe. After the second world war, bi...
Concerns about increasing costs of pensions and competitiveness of the European economy are frequent...
Haudidier (Benoît). - A comparison of mortality trends in West Germany and France (1950-1989) Since ...
International audienceEuropean population growth has slowed over the last thirty years, with a stead...
Although France and Italy currently exhibit very similar expectations of life, their mortality patte...
This paper examines the economic rationale for concern about the falling rate of growth of Europe's ...
This paper documents the fundamental changes in family formation that took place in Europe during th...
European population growth has slowed over the last thirty years, with a steadily decreasing excess ...