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Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19900.090000.04
19910.10000.05
19920.090000.05
19930.10000.05
19940.120000.04
19950.170000.09
19960.20000.09
19970.210000.09
19980.220000.13
19990.291420000.15
20000.140.41582142010.070.15
20010.140.383916629450130.330.18
20020.70.4150101543828.9110.220.2
20030.20.4439117891855.660.150.2
20040.170.463035891553.340.130.2
20050.230.463450691637.520.060.25
20060.330.495245642166.790.170.22
20070.190.423834861631.370.180.19
20080.190.432713901752.920.070.19
20090.180.44413651258.320.050.19
20100.060.3336871400.16
20110.150.521280122520.10.27
 
 
IF: Impact Factor: C2Y / D2Y
AIF: Average Impact Factor for series in RePEc in year y
DOC: Number of documents published in year y
CIT: Number of citations to the series in year y
D2Y: Number of articles published in y-1 plus y-2
C2Y: Cites in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
SC(%): Percentage of selft citations in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
CiY: Cites in year y to documents published in year y
II: Immediacy Index: CiY / Documents.
AII: Average Immediacy Index for series in RePEc in year y

 

Main indicators

Most cited documents in this series:
YearTitleCited
2000Agricultural productivity growth and escape from the Malthusian trap
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2000-002 [Citation Analysis]
43
2003Age and individual productivity: a literature survey
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2003-028 [Citation Analysis]
40
2001Autonomy or conservative adjustment? The effect of public policies and educational attainment on third births in Austria
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2001-016 [Citation Analysis]
31
2002On the changing correlation between fertility and female employment over space and time
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2002-052 [Citation Analysis]
30
2003Family policies and low fertility in Western Europe
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2003-021 [Citation Analysis]
29
2001Cohabitation, marriage, first birth: the interrelationship of family formation events in Spain
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2001-036 [Citation Analysis]
25
2001Leaving home in Europe: the experience of cohorts born around 1960
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2001-014 [Citation Analysis]
22
2001Fertility and women´s employment reconsidered: A macro-level time-series analysis for developed countries, 1960-2000
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2001-021 [Citation Analysis]
20
2004Fertility decisions in the FRG and GDR
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2004-008 [Citation Analysis]
17
2005Why does Sweden have such high fertility?
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2005-009 [Citation Analysis]
16
2000Does the availability of childcare influence the employment of mothers? Findings from western Germany
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2000-003 [Citation Analysis]
15
1999The structure of social networks and fertility decisions: evidence from S. Nyanza District, Kenya
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-1999-005 [Citation Analysis]
15
2001Convergence towards diversity? Cohort dynamics in the transition to adulthood in contemporary Western Europe
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2001-039 [Citation Analysis]
14
2002Patterns of lowest-low fertility in Europe
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2002-040 [Citation Analysis]
11
2000The impact of union formation dynamics on first births in West Germany and Italy: are there signs of convergence?
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2000-008 [Citation Analysis]
11
2002Fertility in times of discontinuous societal change: the case of Central and Eastern Europe
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2002-024 [Citation Analysis]
9
2003Insecurities in employment and occupational careers and their impact on the transition to fatherhood in Western Germany
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2003-016 [Citation Analysis]
9
2001The age at first birth and completed fertility reconsidered: findings from a sample of identical twins
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2001-006 [Citation Analysis]
9
2007Fertility differences by housing type: an effect of housing conditions or of selective moves?
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2007-014 [Citation Analysis]
8
2006Lifetime earnings and life expectancy
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2006-008 [Citation Analysis]
8
2006Fertility and women’s employment: a meta-analysis
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2006-048 [Citation Analysis]
8
2002Does economic uncertainty have an impact on decisions to bear children? Evidence from Eastern Germany
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2002-037 [Citation Analysis]
7
2004The case for negative senescence
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2004-002 [Citation Analysis]
7
2000Employment careers and the timing of first births in East Germany
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2000-004 [Citation Analysis]
7
2001Examining structural shifts in mortality using the Lee-Carter method
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2001-007 [Citation Analysis]
7
2003The late life legacy of very early life
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2003-030 [Citation Analysis]
7
2006The effect of moving on union dissolution
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2006-002 [Citation Analysis]
7
2001Childbearing patterns of foreign-born women in Sweden
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2001-011 [Citation Analysis]
6
2005Social capital related to fertility: theoretical foundations and empirical evidence from Bulgaria
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2005-016 [Citation Analysis]
6
2005Economic uncertainty and fertility postponement: evidence from German panel data
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2005-034 [Citation Analysis]
6
2002Institutional arrangements and life course outcomes: the interrelations between cohabitation, marriage and first birth in Germany and Sweden
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2002-026 [Citation Analysis]
6
2005Official population statistics and the Human Mortality Database estimates of populations aged 80+ in Germany and nine other European countries
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2005-010 [Citation Analysis]
5
2002Measuring low fertility: rethinking demographic methods
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2002-001 [Citation Analysis]
5
2001Intergenerational transfers: the ignored role of time
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2001-008 [Citation Analysis]
5
2002Differences in family policy and the intergenerational transmission of divorce: a comparison between the former East and West Germany
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2002-008 [Citation Analysis]
5
2007Meanings and attitudes attached to cohabitation in Poland: qualitative analyses of the slow diffusion of cohabitation among the young generation
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2007-006 [Citation Analysis]
5
2003Gender and generations dimensions in welfare-state policies
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2003-022 [Citation Analysis]
5
2002The role of income in marriage and divorce transitions among young Americans
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2002-022 [Citation Analysis]
5
2001Spatial profiles in the analysis of event histories: an application to first sexual intercourse in Italy
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2001-025 [Citation Analysis]
5
2001Leaving Home Aint Easy. A comparative longitudinal analysis of ECHP data
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2001-038 [Citation Analysis]
5
2003Demographic trends in Sweden: an update of childbearing and nuptiality through 2002
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2003-034 [Citation Analysis]
4
2006Anticipatory analysis and its alternatives in life-course research. Part 1: Education and first childbearing
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2006-006 [Citation Analysis]
4
2001Life-table representations of family dynamics in 16 FFS countries
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2001-024 [Citation Analysis]
4
2008Being born under adverse economic conditions leads to a higher cardiovascular mortality rate later in life: evidence based on individuals born at different stages of the business cycle
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2008-023 [Citation Analysis]
4
2002Cohabiting unions in France and West Germany: transitions to first birth and first marriage
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2002-025 [Citation Analysis]
4
2001How can we measure the causal effects of social networks using observational data? Evidence from the diffusion of family planning and AIDS worries in South Nyanza District, Kenya
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2001-022 [Citation Analysis]
4
2003Childrearing responsibility and stepfamily fertility in Finland and Austria
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2003-001 [Citation Analysis]
4
2005A study on policies and practices in selected countries that encourage childbirth: the case of Sweden
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2005-005 [Citation Analysis]
4
2007Childbearing dynamics of couples in a universalistic welfare state: the role of labor-market status, country of origin, and gender
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2007-016 [Citation Analysis]
4
2007Union formation and fertility in Bulgaria and Russia: a life table description of recent trends
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2007-005 [Citation Analysis]
4

Citing documents used to compute impact factor 12:
YearTitleSee
2011Challenges in moving from macro to micro: Population and family structures in ageing societies
RePEc:dem:demres:v:25:y:2011:i:10
[Citation Analysis]
2011Valuing Ecosystem Diversity in South East Queensland: A Life Satisfaction Approach
RePEc:ags:nzar11:115347
[Citation Analysis]
2011Does parenthood increase happiness? Evidence for Poland
RePEc:vid:yearbk:v:9:y:2011:i:1:p:307-325
[Citation Analysis]
2011On the links between employment, partnership quality, and the desire to have a first child
RePEc:dem:demres:v:24:y:2011:i:24
[Citation Analysis]
2011Economic conditions of stepfamilies from a cross-national perspective
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2011-010
[Citation Analysis]
2011Census and census-like material preserved in the archives of Hungary, Slovakia and Transylvania (Romania), 18-19th centuries
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2011-020
[Citation Analysis]
2011The contribution of increases in family benefits to Australia’s early 21st-century fertility increase: An empirical analysis
RePEc:dem:demres:v:25:y:2011:i:6
[Citation Analysis]
2011The interplay of employment uncertainty and education in explaining second births in Europe
RePEc:dem:demres:v:25:y:2011:i:16
[Citation Analysis]
2011Premarital conceptions and their resolution. The decomposition of trends in rural and urban areas in Poland 1985-2009.
RePEc:isd:wpaper:27
[Citation Analysis]
2011Kiedy mieæ dziecko? Jakoœciowe badanie procesu odraczania decyzji o rodzicielstwie.
RePEc:isd:wpaper:32
[Citation Analysis]
2011Einfluss der Elternzeit von Vätern auf die familiale Arbeitsteilung im internationalen Vergleich
RePEc:zbw:hwwipp:59
[Citation Analysis]
2011The genealogy of Eastern European difference: an insider’s view
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2011-014
[Citation Analysis]

Cites in year: CiY

Recent citations received in: 2011

YearTitleSee
2011Different women’s employment and fertility behaviours in similar institutional settings: Evidence from Italy and Poland
RePEc:isd:wpaper:41
[Citation Analysis]
2011Agricultural Policy, Migration, and Malaria in the 1930s United States
RePEc:nbr:nberwo:17526
[Citation Analysis]

Recent citations received in: 2010

YearTitleSee

Recent citations received in: 2009

YearTitleSee
2009Is Poland really immune to the spread of cohabitation?
RePEc:dem:demres:v:21:y:2009:i:8
[Citation Analysis]
2009Why do women in former communist countries look unhappy? A demographic perspective
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2009-032
[Citation Analysis]

Recent citations received in: 2008

YearTitleSee
2008Italy’s non-negligible cohabitational unions
RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2008-019
[Citation Analysis]
2008The Influence of the Business Cycle on Mortality
RePEc:hum:wpaper:sfb649dp2008-059
[Citation Analysis]

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Source data used to compute the impact factor of RePEc series.

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