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GBD 2017 Cause of Death Collaborators (2018):
Global, regional, and national age-sex-specific mortality for 282 causes of death in 195 countries and territories, 1980-2017. A systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017.
The Lancet 392: 1736–1788.
Schneider, Norbert F.; Erlinghagen, Marcel; Ette, Andreas (2018):
German Emigration and Remigration Panel Study (GERPS).
GESIS . ZA7583 Datenfile Version 2.1.0. Köln.
Passet-Wittig, Jasmin (Ed.) (2018):
Reproduktionsmedizin in Deutschland.
In: Statistisches Bundesamt, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (Eds.): Datenreport 2018 - Ein Sozialbericht für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Bonn: 80–85.
Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung (Ed.) (2018):
Reproduktionsmedizin und Familienplanung.
Policy Brief, November 2018.
Stawarz, Nico (2018):
Patterns of intragenerational social mobility: An analysis of heterogeneity of occupational careers.
Advances in Life Course Research Volume 38: 15–31.
Rüger, Heiko; Skora, Thomas; Linde, Marina; Sulak, Harun; Waibel, Stine (2018):
Vereinbarkeit von beruflicher Pendelmobilität mit Familie in Deutschland. Die Folgen für Berufskarriere und subjektives Wohlbefinden..
Staat und Wirtschaft in Hessen 2/2018: 37–45.
Pendelmobilität in Deutschland. Potenziale nutzen – Belastungen reduzieren.
Policy Brief, Oktober 2018.
Perelli-Harris, Brienna; Hoherz, Stefanie; Addo, Fenaba; Lappegård, Trude; Evans, Ann; Sassler, Sharon; Styrc, Marta (2018):
Do Marriage and Cohabitation Provide Benefits to Health in Mid-Life? The Role of Childhood Selection Mechanisms and Partnership Characteristics Across Countries.
Population Research and Policy Review 37(5): 703–728.
Lück, Detlev; Castrén, Anna-Maija (2018):
Family Understandings in Contemporary Europe.
Special Issue of European Societies 20 (5).
Personal understandings and cultural conceptions of family in European societies.
European Societies 20 (5): 699–714.
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