Scientific Publications 2005

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Referiert

  1. Caulkins, J. P., G. Feichtinger, D. Grass, and G. Tragler. 2005. A model of moderation: finding Skiba points on a slippery slope. Central European Journal of Operations Research 13: 45-64.

  2. Caulkins, J. P., G. Feichtinger, M. Johnson, G. Tragler, Y. Yegorov. 2005. Skiba thresholds in a model of controlled migration. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organisation 57: 490-508.

  3. Caulkins, J. P., G. Feichtinger, M. Johnson, G. Tragler, Y. Yegorov. 2005. Placing the poor while keeping the rich in their place: separating strategies for optimally managing residential mobility and assimilation. Demographic Research 13: 1-34.

  4. Chan, A., W. Lutz, and J.-M. Robine. 2005. Guest Editors. The Demographic Window of Opportunity. Special issue of Asian Population Studies 1(5): 147-256.

  5. Bühler, C. and D. Philipov. 2005. Social Capital Related to Fertility: Theoretical Foundation and Empirical Evidence for Bulgaria. Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2005:53-82.

  6. Ediev, D. M. 2005. On a Model of Estimating the Optimal Strategies of Recovering the Demographic Losses of Russia. Mathematicalmodeling 17(10): 113-126.

  7. Feichtinger, G., R.F. Hartl, P.M. Kort and, V.M. Veliov. 2005. Environmental policy, the porter hypothesis and the composition of capital: effects of learning and technological progress. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 50: 434-446.

  8. Gavrila, C., J.P. Caulkins, G. Feichtinger, G. Tragler, and R.F. Hartl. 2005. Managing the reputation of an award to motivate performance. Mathematical Methods of Operations Research 61: 1-22.

  9. Gavrila C., G. Feichtinger, G. Tragler, R.F. Hartl, and P.M. Kort. 2005. History-dependence in a rational addiction model. Mathematical Social Sciences 49: 273-293.

  10. Lutz, W. and G. Feichtinger. 2005. Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2005. Vienna, Vienna Institute of Demography.

  11. Lutz, W., and W.C. Sanderson. 2005. Toward a concept of population balance considering age-structure, human capital, and intergenerational equity. In S. Tuljapurkar, I. Pool, and V. Prachubmoah. Eds. Population, Resources and Development. Riding the Age Waves, Vol. 1. International Studies in Population, Vol. 1. New York, Springer.

  12. Lutz, W. and S. Scherbov. 2005. Will population ageing necessarily lead to an increase in the number of persons with disabilities? Alternative scenarios for the European Union. Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2005: 219-234.

  13. Lutz, W. and V. Skirbekk. 2005. Policies addressing the tempo effect in low-fertility countries. Population and Development Review 31(4): 699-720.

  14. Prskawetz, A., Zagaglia, B., Fent, T., and V. Skirbekk. 2005. Decomposing the change in labour force indicators over time. Demographic Research 13(5): 163-188.

  15. Prskawetz, A. and B. Zagaglia. 2005. Second Births in Austria. Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2005: 43-170.

  16. Sanderson, W.C. and S. Scherbov. 2005. Average remaining lifetimes can increase as human populations age. Nature 435: 811-813. (June 9, 2005).

  17. Sobotka, T., M. Winkler-Dworak, M. Rita Testa, W. Lutz, D. Philipov, H. Engelhardt, and R. Gisser. 2005. Monthly Estimates of the Quantum of Fertility: Towards a Fertility Monitoring System in Austria. Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2005: 109-141. Supplementary Appendices available in electronic form at the Yearbook’s Internet link: http://www.oeaw.ac.at/vid/p_yearbook.shtml

  18. Stöllberger, C., M. Winkler-Dworak, J. Finsterer, E. Hartl, and P. Chnupa. 2005. Factors influencing mortality in atrial fibrillation. Post-hoc analysis of an observational study in outpatients. International Journal of Cardiology 103: 140-144.

  19. Stöllberger, C, M. Winkler-Dworak, G. Blazek, and J. Finsterer. 2005. Age dependency of cardiac and neuromuscular findings in left ventricular noncompaction. European Journal of Echocardiography Abstracts Supplement 6: S54.

  20. Stöllberger, C, M. Winkler-Dworak, G. Blazek, and J. Finsterer. 2005. Electrocardiographic abnormalities in ventricular noncompaction in relation to cardiac findings and neuromuscular disorders. European Journal of Echocardiography Abstracts Supplement 6: S108.

  21. Wirl F. and G. Feichtinger. 2005. History dependence in concave economies. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organisation 57: 390-407.

  22. A2) Referiert / Im Erscheinen (forthcoming)

  23. Aparicio Diaz, B. and T. Fent. An Agent Based Simulation Model of Age-At-Marriage Norms. In Agent-Based Computational Modelling. Applications in demography, social, economic and environmental sciences, Springer Verlag.

  24. Billari, F. C., J. Fürnkranz, and A. Prskawetz. Timing, sequencing, and quantum of life course events: a machine learning approach. European Journal of Population (forthcoming).

  25. Dalton, M., B.C. O’Neill, A. Prskawetz, L. Jiang, and J. Pitkin. Population Ageing and Future Carbon Emissions in the United States, Energy Economics (forthcoming).

  26. Engelhardt, Henriette. Kausalanalysen mit separaten und zusammengefassten Zeitreihen. In: Andreas Diekmann. Ed. Methoden der Sozialforschung. Sonderheft 44 der Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie. Wiesbaden, VS-Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. pp. 368-395.

  27. Goujon, A. Is Progress in education sustainable? In: I. Pool and L. Rodriguez. Age-Structural Transitions: Demographic Bonuses, but Emerging Challenges for Population and Sustainable Development. Paris, CICRED Publications.

  28. Lutz, W., A. Goujon, and A. Wils. Forecasting Human Capital Using Demographic Multi-State Methods by Age, Sex, and Education to Show the Long-Term Effects of Investments in Education. World Bank Working Paper.

  29. Mamolo, M. Nuptiality patterns in Europe over the last thirty years: is there any sign for convergence? Proceedings of the “Chaire Quetelet 2003” Seminar on Enlargement of the European Union. Socio-demographic issues and implications, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain‑la‑Neuve (Belgium).

  30. Philipov, D., Zs. Speder, and F. C. Billari. If Ever, Now or Later? Fertility intentions in Bulgaria and Hungary and the impact of anomy and social capital. Population Studies.

  31. Philipov, D. Gender Roles and Relations. Studia Demograficzne. Warshaw.

  32. Philipov, D. The three dimensions of gender-role attitudes. In: Ch. Höhn, D. Avramov, and I. Kotowska. Eds. People, Population Change and Policies: Lessons from the Population Policy Acceptance Study.

  33. Prskawetz, A., T. Kögel, W.C. Sanderson, and S. Scherbov. 2005. The Effects of Age Structure on Economic Growth: An Applicaton of Probabilistic Forecasting in India, International Journal of Forecasting (forthcoming).

  34. Prskawetz, A. and T. Fent. Workforce ageing and the substitution of labour. The role of supply and demand of labour in Austria. Metroeconomica (forthcoming).

  35. Sobotka, T. and M. R. Testa. Childlessness attitudes and intentions in Europe. In: Ch. Höhn, D. Avramov, and I. Kotowska. Eds. People, Population Change and Policies: Lessons from the Population Policy Acceptance Study. (forthcoming).

  36. Sobotka, T. Bezdětnost v České Republice [Childlessness in the Czech Republic]. In: D. Hamplová, P. Šalamounová, and G. Šamanová. Eds. Životní cyklus v sociologickodemografické perspektivě [Life cycle in socio- demographic perspective]. (forthcoming).

  37. Testa, M. R. and L. Grilli. The Influence of Childbearing Regional Contexts on Ideal Family Size in Europe: A Multilevel Analysis. Population (forthcoming).

  38. B1) Nicht referiert

  39. Aassve, A., H. Engelhardt, F. Francavilla, A. Kedir, J. Kim, F. Mealli, L. Mencarini, S. Pudney, and A. Prskawetz. 2005. Poverty and fertility in developing countries: a comparative analysis for Albania, Ethiopia, Indonesia and Vietnam. Institute for Social & Economic Research Working Paper 2005-013. University of Essex.

  40. Dalton, M., B.C. O’Neill, A. Prskawetz, L. Jiang, and J. Pitkin. 2005. Population Ageing and Future Carbon Emissions in the United States, IIASA Interim Report IR05-025.

  41. Ediev, D. M. 2005. Extension of Fisher’s Classical Result on Exponential Dynamics of the Reproductive Value to a Wide Class of Populations. VID Working Papers 10. Vienna, Vienna Institute of Demography.

  42. Ediev, D. M. 2005.Long-Term Effects of Childbearing Postponement. VID Working Papers 09. Vienna, Vienna Institute of Demography.

  43. Ediev, D. M. 2005. On the effects of the demographic crisis in Russia on the educational and scientific problems. http://www.rosmu.ru/discussion/p2/41.html

  44. Engelhardt, H. 2005. Recent Trends and Components of Change in Fertility in Egypt. IIASA Interim Report IR-05.

  45. Engelhardt, H. und A. Prskawetz. 2005. Beruf und Familie immer noch schwer zu vereinbaren. Europäische Länder unterstützen Frauen unterschiedlich. Demografische Forschung aus erster Hand 3.

  46. Engelhardt, H. und Alexia Prskawetz. 2005. Arbeitsmarkt und Demographie. In: Thomas Hinz und Martin Abraham. Eds. Arbeitsmarktsoziologie: Probleme, Theorien, empirische Befunde. Lehrbuch, VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden, pp. 333-353.

  47. Engelhardt, H. and A. Prskawetz. 2005. Arbeitsmarkt und Demographie.VID Working Papers 02. Vienna, Vienna Institute of Demography.

  48. Engelhardt, H. and A. Prskawetz. 2005. A Pooled Time-Series Analysis on the Relation Between Fertility and Female Employment.European Demographic Research Papers 1. Vienna, Vienna Institute of Demography.

  49. Heiland, F., A. Prskawetz, and W. C. Sanderson. 2005. Do the More-Educated Prefere Smaller Families? VID Working Papers 03. Vienna, Vienna Institute of Demography.

  50. Kim, J. 2005. Women's Education in the Fertility Transition: The Reversal of the Relationship Between Women's Education and Birth Spacing in Indonesia. VID Working Papers 05. Vienna, Vienna Institute of Demography.

  51. Kim, J. 2005. Learning by Doing and Learning from Others in Contraceptive Technology. VID Working Papers 04. Vienna, Vienna Institute of Demography.

  52. Kim, J., H. Engelhardt, A. Prskawetz, and A. Aassve. 2005. Does Fertility Decrease the Welfare of Households? An Analysis of Poverty Dynamics and Fertility in Indonesia.VID Working Papers 06. Vienna, Vienna Institute of Demography.

  53. Landler, F. 2005. Spezialauszählung der Volkszählungsdaten der Jahre 1981, 1991 und 2001. Projektbericht an das BMBWK.

  54. Landler, F. und R. Dell’mour. 2005. Hochschulplanungsprognose 2005. Universitätsbericht 2005, Band 1: 117-129.

  55. Landler, F. und R. Dell’mour. 2005. Hochschulplanungsprognose 2005. Projektbericht an das BMBWK.

  56. Lutz, W. 2005. Life expectancy still rising and Italians have fewer “bambini”. Framtider (English edition) 2: 19-24.

  57. Lutz, W., Scherbov, S., Cao, G.Y., Ren, Q., and X. Zheng. 2005. China’s Uncertain Demographic Present and Future. Interim Report IR-05-043.

  58. Philipov, D. 2005. Gender Issues. Work package 5, Final Report. DIALOG Project (Population Policy Acceptance Study). Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerung, Wiesbaden.

  59. Philipov, D., Zs. Spéder, and F. C. Billari.2005. Now or Later? Fertility Intentions in Bulgaria and Hungary and the Impact of Anomie and Social Capital.VID Working Papers 08. Vienna, Vienna Institute of Demography.

  60. Prskawetz, A. 2005. Demographic treatises and textbooks in German. In: G. Caselli, J. Vallin, and G. Wunsch. Eds. Demography: Analysis and Synthesis, Vol. IV, Section II, Part 3.

  61. Prskawetz, A. 2005. Will Population Ageing Decrease Productivity? Summary of the debate and background summary of the symposium on “Population Ageing and Economic Productivity”. Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2005: pp. 1-3 and 11-15.

  62. Prskawetz, A., B. Mahlberg, V. Skirbekk, I. Freund, M. Winkler-Dworak (Vienna Institute of Demography, Austrian Academy of Sciences) and Lindh, T., Malmberg, B. Jahns, A.-C., Skans Nordström, O., and F. Andersson (Institute for Futures Studies, Stockholm, Sweden). 2005. The Impact of Population Ageing on Innovation and Productivity Growth in Europe (Report for Tender VT/2004/454). http://europa.eu.int/comm/employment_social/social_situation/studies_en.htm

  63. Sanderson, W.C. and S. Scherbov. 2005. Average remaining lifetimes can increase as human populations age. Reprint RP-05-006. Reprinted with permission from Nature 435: 811-813.

  64. Sanderson, W.C., and S. Scherbov. 2005. A New Perspective on Population Aging. Interim Report IR-05-060.

  65. Schwarz, F. 2005. Widening Educational Inequalities in Mortality: An Analysis for Austria with International Comparisons. VID Working Papers 07. Vienna, Vienna Institute of Demography.

  66. Schwarz, F. 2005. Für ein langes Leben ist Bildung wichtiger denn je: Sterberaten von hoch und niedrig gebildeten Österreichern gehen weiter auseinanander. Demografische Forschung aus erster Hand 4.

  67. Sobotka, T. 2005. Fertility in Austria: An overview. Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2005: 109-141. Supplementary data are also available in electronic form at the Yearbook’s Internet link: http://www.oeaw.ac.at/vid/p_yearbook.shtml

  68. Sobotka, T. 2005. Kinder nur aufgeschoben oder ganz aufgehoben? Extrem niedrige Geburtenziffern in Europa sind vermutlich kein Dauerphänomen. Demografische Forschung aus Erster Hand 1: 3. http://www.demografische-forschung.org/archiv/defo0501.pdf

  69. Sobotka, T. 2005. Changes in fertility quantum and tempo in Austria, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia. A parity-specific view. In: Fertility and family trends in Austria, the Czech Republic and Slovakia: Towards a convergence? University of Economics, Prague.

  70. Sobotka, T., W. Lutz, and D. Philipov. 2005.»Missing Births«: Decomposing the Declining Number of Births in Europe into Tempo, Quantum, and Age Structure Effects. European Demographic Research Papers 2. Vienna, Vienna Institute of Demography.

  71. Sobotka, T., M. Winkler-Dworak, M. R. Testa, W. Lutz, D. Philipov, H. Engelhardt, and R. Gisser. 2005. Monthly Estimates of the Quantum of Fertility: Towards a Fertility Monitoring System in Austria. VID Working Papers 01. Vienna, Vienna Institute of Demography.

  72. Testa, M. R. und L. Grilli. 2005. Lernen die jüngeren Generationen von den älteren? Ideale Familiengröße in Europa: Trend zur Kleinfamilie erweist sich als längerfristig. Demografische Forschung aus erster Hand 2: 4.

  73. Toulemon, L. and M. R. Testa. 2005. Fécondité envisagée, fécondité réalisée: un lien complexe. Population & Sociétés 415.

  74. B2) Nicht referiert / Im Erscheinen (forthcoming)

  75. Goujon, A., S. Skirbek, K. Fliegenschnee, and P. Strzelecki.. New times, old beliefs: predicting the future of religions in Austria, VID Working Papers. Vienna, Vienna Institute of Demography. (forthcoming)

  76. O’Neill, B., A. Goujon, and I. Prommer. Downscaling of population from regional to national level. Interim Report. International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.

  77. Philipov, D. Portrait of the family in Europe. Population Studies Series, Council of Europe, Strasbourg.