Demografia - English edition

2010 / English

CONTENTS

STUDIES

Population development and global hierarchies

Dirk J. van de Kaa: Universal history and population change

Arland Thornton: International family change and continuity: the past and future from the developmental idealism perspective

Attila Melegh: Between global and local hierarchies: population management in the first half of the twentieth century

Divorce

Erzsébet Földházi: New partnership after first divorce – an event history analysis
Serap Kavas and Ayse Gunduz-Hosgor: Divorce and family change revisited: professional women’s divorce experience in Turkey

Review

Frans Kerstholt: Review essay: Robert Cliquet, Biosocial Interactions in Modernisation, Brno, Masaryk University Press, 2010, 693 pp.






2009 / English

CONTENTS

STUDIES

Mikołaj Szołtysek and Barbara Zuber-Goldstein: Historical family systems and the great European divide: the invention of the Slavic east

Levente Pakot: Family composition and remarriage in rural Transylvania, 1838–1910

Arjan Gjonça, Arnstein Aassve and Letizia Mencarini:  The highest fertility in Europe – for how long? Determinants of fertility change in Albania

Perttu Salmenhaara: Social capital in the mobilisation of human capital
Antal Örkény and Mária Székelyi: The role of trust in the social integration of immigrants



2008 / English

CONTENTS

STUDIES

Irina Molodikova: Patterns of east to west migration in the context of European migration systems. Possibilities and limits of migration control - 5-35
Cornelia Mureşan: Cohabitation, an alternative for marriage in contemporary Romania: a life table description - 36-65
Hana Haskova: Structural and value influences on the entry into parenthood in the Czech Republic - 66-84
László Hablicsek: The development and the spatial characteristics of the Roma population in Hungary. Experimental population projections till 2021 - 85-123

NEWS AND COMMENTS

Demography in Europe – on the basis of the data of the EPC conference 2008 (Balázs Kapitány)



2007 / English

STUDIES

Youssef Courbage: Migrants in western Europe: demographic behaviour and socio-economic conditions - 5-25

Éva Kovács and Attila Melegh: In a gendered space. Forms and reasons of migration and the integration of female migrants - 26-59

Sándor Illés: Hungarian pensioners in the world - 60-74

Georgina Binstock and Arland Thornton: Knowledge and use of  developmental thinking about societies and families among teenagers in Argentina - 75-104

Zsolt Spéder: The diversity of family structure in Europe. A sur¬vey on partnership, parenting and childhood across Europe around the millennium - 105-134

Dora Kostova: The emergence of cohabitation in a transitional socio-economic context: evidence from Bulgaria and Russia - 135-162

REVIEW ARTICLES
Lutz, Wolfgang – Richter, Rudolf – Wilson, Chris (eds.): The New Generations of Europeans. Demography and Families in the Enlarged European Union. Earthscan, London–Sterling, VA, 2006. 389 p. (Péter Őri)

Thornton, Arland: Reading History Sideways: The Fallacy and Endur¬ing Impact of the Developmental Paradigm on Family Life. Univer¬sity of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2005. Series: (PD) Population and Development Series. 344 p. (Attila Melegh)



2005 / English

STUDIES


Péter Õri: Patterns of demographic behaviour in late 18th century Hungary - 43-76

Zsolt Spéder: The rise of cohabitation as first union and some neglected factors of recent demographic developments in Hungary - 77-103

Katalin Kovács: Proportionate or concentrated burdens? Health of widowed, divorced and never-married in Hungary - 104-122

Attila Melegh, Elena Kondratieva, Perttu Salmenhaara, Annika Forsander, László Hablicsek, Adrienn Hegyesi: Globalisation, ethnicity and international migration. The comparison of Finland, Hungary and Russia - 123-167

Irén Gödri: The nature and causes of immigration into Hungary and the integra-tion of immigrants into Hungarian society and labour market - 168-191

ABSTRACTS OF DRI RESEARCH REPORTS

Daróczi, E. (ed.): Double constraint life and health of the middle aged in Hun-gary. No. 74

Daróczi, E., Kovács, K.: Hungarian mortality patterns in a European perspec-tive around the year 2000: social and geographical divides. No. 77




2003 / English

STUDIES

László Cseh-Szombathy: Changes in demographic processes in Hungary - 5-20


András Klinger: Mortality differences between the subregions of Hungary - 21-53

Marietta Pongrácz and Zsolt Spéder: Marriage and cohabitation - facts and opinions compared - 54-74

Ferenc Kamarás: Family formation and childbearing in the 1990s and at the turn of the millennium - 5-20

Marietta Pongrácz and Edit S. Molnár: Birth out of wedlock - 21-53

Ágnes Utasi: Independent, never married people in their thirties: remaining single - 75-103


Tamás Faragó: Different household formation systems in one country at the end of the eighteenth century: variations on John Hajnal's thesis - 104-121


Imre Dobossy, Edit S. Molnár and Eszter Virágh: The role of retirement, family relations and health in everyday activities of 60-75 year olds - 122-143

László Hablicsek and Pál Péter Tóth: The role of international migration in maintaining the population size of Hungary between 2000-2050 - 186-216

 

Demographic Portrait

GGP user conference

1st GGP User Conference
23-24 May 2011, Budapest