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Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung (Ed.) (2015):
Bevölkerungsforschung Aktuell 3/2015.
Wiesbaden.
Stillwell, John; Lomax, Nik; Sander, Nikola (2015):
Monitoring and Visualising Sub-national Migration Trends in the United Kingdom.
In: Geertman, Stan; Ferreira, Joseph; Goodspeed, Robert; Stillwell, John (Eds.): Planning Support Systems and Smart Cities. Cham: Springer: 427–445.
Sander, Nikola; Bauer, Ramon (2015):
Visualising the global migration system.
New World 2/2015: 12–13.
Milewski, Nadja; Sirkeci, Ibrahim; Yücesahin, M. Murat; Rolls, Assia S. (Eds.) (2015):
Family and human capital in Turkish migration.
London: Transnational Press .
Ette, Andreas; Heß, Barbara, Sauer, Lenore (2015):
Tackling Germany’s Demographic Skills Shortage. Permanent Settlement Intentions of the Recent Wave of Labour Migrants from Non-European Countries.
Journal of International Migration and Integration 17(2): 429–448.
Witte, Nils (2015):
Can Turks be Germans? Symbolic Boundary Perception of Turkish Residents in Germany.
In: Ibrahim Sirkeci, Doğa Elçin, Güven Şeker (Eds.): Politics and Law in Turkish Migration. London: Transnational Press: 105–117.
Mühlichen, Michael; Scholz, Rembrandt D. (2015):
Demographic Analyses of Church Records: The Case of Infant Mortality in the Hanseatic City of Rostock in the 19th Century.
MPIDR Technical Report 2015-002. Rostock: Max-Planck-Institut für demografische Forschung.
Dreschmitt, Kai; Naderi, Robert (2015):
Sozialwissenschaftliche Daten zur Erforschung von Kinderlosigkeit und Kinderreichtum.
BiB Working Paper 4/2015. Wiesbaden: Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung.
Mergenthaler, Andreas (2015):
Rastloser Ruhestand. Ob Ehrenamt, Job oder Familie: Die 55- bis 70-Jährigen sind aktiver als je zuvor.
Demografische Forschung Aus Erster Hand 1/2015.
Jahresbericht 2014. Forschen | Beraten | Informieren.
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