2011
DOI: 10.3917/popu.1101.0009
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Populations et tendances démographiques des pays européens (1980-2010)

Abstract: Recensement classique Formule mixte Registres 5 enquêtes annuelles  références AVdeeV A., 2003, « On the way to one-child family: Are we beyond the point of no return? Some considerations concerning the fertility decrease in Russia »,

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“…Outside the simulations, migration react to a much more complex set of factors than the precise targets in demographic simulations. Furthermore, migration is extremely volatile -much more so than births and deaths (e.g., Van Mol and De Valk 2016; Avdeev et al 2011).…”
Section: Discussion: the Replacement Migration Debate Twenty Years Onmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Outside the simulations, migration react to a much more complex set of factors than the precise targets in demographic simulations. Furthermore, migration is extremely volatile -much more so than births and deaths (e.g., Van Mol and De Valk 2016; Avdeev et al 2011).…”
Section: Discussion: the Replacement Migration Debate Twenty Years Onmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a graph showing changes to the median age of the populations of several European Union countries ( Figure 5), Belgium sits about in the middle, in contrast with Germany, where the increase began later but has been more sustained (Monnier, 2006;Adveev et al, 2011). For 1970, the median age for many of the countries represented on the graph is around 35 (but 28 for the Netherlands and Finland).…”
Section: How Is Ageing Ideally Measured?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, there is no reason to believe that this situation will persist in future generations: indeed, those who reached old age more recently were born after the start of the second demographic transition. Yet this transition could at least have a partial effect with the increase in oneperson households (Lesthaeghe, Surkyn, 2004;Adveev et al, 2011).…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Former studies have mostly highlighted the various differences between East and West, or examined health status disparities according to groups of countries linked by geographical, historical, political, and cultural similarities (Meslé 2001, Meslé 2004, Daróczi 2004, Avdeev et al 2011, Sírová 2011, Mackenbach et al 2013, WHO 2013. Factors affecting health and health inequalities display an uneven spatial distribution (CSDH 2008), and individual spatial levels show different competences.…”
Section: Research Questions and Ideasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several authors have already examined diversity by country group, although the European breaklines tend to be different in each source (Vallin-Meslé 2001, Meslé 2004, Nolte et al 2004, Avdeev et al 2011. Eventually, the solution applied by Vallin-Meslé (2001) comes closest to harmonizing the study area considering the various results.…”
Section: Examination Of Spatial Diversities By Macroregion (Country Gmentioning
confidence: 99%