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Demografia - English edition |
2010 / English
CONTENTS
STUDIES Population development and global hierarchies
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Dirk J. van de Kaa: Universal history and population change
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Arland Thornton: International family change and continuity: the past and future from the developmental idealism perspective
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Attila Melegh: Between global and local hierarchies: population management in the first half of the twentieth century
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Divorce
Review
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Frans Kerstholt: Review essay: Robert Cliquet, Biosocial Interactions in Modernisation, Brno, Masaryk University Press, 2010, 693 pp.
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2009 / English
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STUDIES
2008 / English
CONTENTS
STUDIES
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Irina Molodikova: Patterns of east to west migration in the context of European migration systems. Possibilities and limits of migration control - 5-35 |

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Cornelia Mureşan: Cohabitation, an alternative for marriage in contemporary Romania: a life table description - 36-65 |

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Hana Haskova: Structural and value influences on the entry into parenthood in the Czech Republic - 66-84 |

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László Hablicsek: The development and the spatial characteristics of the Roma population in Hungary. Experimental population projections till 2021 - 85-123 |

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NEWS AND COMMENTS
2007 / English
STUDIES
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Youssef Courbage: Migrants in western Europe: demographic behaviour and socio-economic conditions - 5-25
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Zsolt Spéder: The diversity of family structure in Europe. A sur¬vey on partnership, parenting and childhood across Europe around the millennium - 105-134
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Dora Kostova: The emergence of cohabitation in a transitional socio-economic context: evidence from Bulgaria and Russia - 135-162
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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)
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2005 / English
STUDIES
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Péter Õri: Patterns of demographic behaviour in late 18th century Hungary - 43-76
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Zsolt Spéder: The rise of cohabitation as first union and some neglected factors of recent demographic developments in Hungary - 77-103
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Katalin Kovács: Proportionate or concentrated burdens? Health of widowed, divorced and never-married in Hungary - 104-122
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2003 / English
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