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期刊名:Vienna yearbook of population research

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ISSN:1728-4414

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Zack W Almquist,Paul Hebert,Amy Hagopian Zack W Almquist
The global population experiencing homelessness has increased significantly over the last century. In 2021, the UN recognised homelessness as a violation of human rights, and urged member states to improve data collection and implement solu...
Roman Hoffmann,Liliana Andriano,Erich Striessnig et al. Roman Hoffmann et al.
Climate change represents one of the most pressing challenges for societies in the 21st century. This special issue of the Vienna Yearbook of Population Research (VYPR) brings together interdisciplinary contributions from 51 authors to expl...
Emily Klancher Merchant,Kathryn Grace Emily Klancher Merchant
Climate change is among the most urgent challenges of our time. While often considered a problem for the natural and physical sciences, the humanities and social sciences have made equally important interventions into research on the recipr...
Isabel H McLoughlin Brooks Isabel H McLoughlin Brooks
This paper advances our understanding of the relationship between climate change and ideal fertility in Sahelian West Africa by exploring sources of variation in that relationship. Using an integrated dataset of Demographic and Health Surve...
Wendy D Manning,Karen Benjamin Guzzo,Monica A Longmore et al. Wendy D Manning et al.
While current evidence indicates that the United States did not experience a baby boom during the pandemic, few empirical studies have considered the underlying rationale for the American baby bust. Relying on data collected during the pand...
Denys Dukhovnov,Emilio Zagheni Denys Dukhovnov
Recent work based on the American Time Use Survey (2011-2013) provided estimates of matrices of "who provides care to whom" by age and sex within care activities in the U.S. In this paper, we build on that line of research by evaluating the...
Alberto Palloni,Beatriz Novak Alberto Palloni
In this paper, we use new models to convert subjective expectations elicited from individual responses into conditional survival functions. We also estimate the effects of individual characteristics and assess the impact of health shocks on...
Jacqueline Meijer-Irons Jacqueline Meijer-Irons
Rural households that rely on natural resources for their livelihoods are expected to face increased vulnerability due to climate variability. A number of empirical papers have assessed the impact of environmental shocks on these households...
Ethan J Sharygin,Michel Guillot Ethan J Sharygin
Russians experience higher adult mortality than Central Asians despite higher socioeconomic status. This study exploits Kazakhstan's relatively heterogeneous population and geographic diversity to study ethnic differences in cause-specific ...