Vienna Yearbook of Population Research / Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2005

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Vienna Yearbook of Population Research / Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2005
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Contents:
Will Population Ageing Decrease Productivity? Symposium on Population Ageing and Economic Productivity, December 2-4, 2004, Vienna Institute of Demography;

Alexia Prskawetz: Background and Summary of Discussion;

Vegard Skirbekk: Productivity Decreases with Age;

Thomas Lindh: Productivity is a System Property and Need Not Decrease with the Age of Workforce;

N. Bhrolcháin and L. Toulemon: Does Postponement Explain the Trend to Later Childbearing in France?;

C. Bühler and D. Philipov: Social Capital Related to Fertility: Theoretical Foundations and Empirical Evidence for Bulgaria;

Tomás Sobotka, Maria Winkler-Dworak, Maria Rita Testa, Wolfgang Lutz, Dimiter Philipov, Henriette Engelhardt, and Richard Gisser: Monthly Estimates of the Quantum of Fertility: Towards a Fertility Monitoring System in Austria;

A. Prskawetz and B. Zagaglia: Second Births in Austria;

Martin Spielauer: Concentration of Reproduction in Austria: General Trends and Differentials by Educational Attainment and Urban-Rural Setting;

F. Trovato: Narrowing Sec Differential in Life Expectancy in Canada and Austria: Comparative analysis;

R. Kronberger: Welche Bedeutung hat eine alternde Bevölkerung für das österreichische Steueraufkommen?;

W. Lutz and S. Scherbov: Will Population Ageing Necessarily Lead to an Increase in the Number of Persons with Disabilities?;

Recent Demographic Trends in Austria (R. Gisser); Fertility in Austria: An Overview (T. Sobotka)