CPC at the European Population Conference 2010
In September, members of the ESRC Centre for Population Change will be presenting their work at the European Population Conference 2010 in Vienna. Members will also be chairing sessions and presenting posters.
Links to abstracts can be found below.
Abel G J, Bijak J, Forster J J, Raymer J and Smith P W F Bayesian time series models for forecasting population growth in England and Wales
Bhrolchain M N, Beaujouan E and Murphy M Childlessness: a further look at cohort estimates based on survey time-series data
Bijak J and Wisniowski A Bayesian forecasting of immigration to selected European countries using expert knowledge
Feijten P, Van Dijck J and Boyle P J Secularization and migration in Scotland: a test of the modernization hypothesis
Gauthier A H, Furstenberg F F and Pacholok S Families, financial strain, and the economic crisis: evidence from the USA Pilot Project and the FIM study
Jowett K and Matthews Z Utilization of maternal health facilities: evaluating the impact of the 2003 fee exemption policy in Ghana
Raymer J, Rogers A and Abel G J Multiregional population projection models with uncertainty
Skew A J, Falkingham J C and Berrington A M Re-marry, re-cohabit or reconcile? How demographic and socio-economic factors are related to the different exits from lone motherhood
Waller L, Berrington A M and Raymer J Fertility patterns of recent immigrants to the UK
Willekens F and Padmadas S S Towards Andhraization? A multistate analysis of reproductive biographies in high and low fertility states of India
Wilson C, Sobotka T, Boyle P J and Williamson L A simple method for estimating inter-generational replacement based on fertility and migration - some European examples
Wisniowski A, Forster J J, Raymer J, Smith P W F, Bijak J and Abel G J Integrated modelling of European migration



