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The contribution of smoking to regional mortality differences in the Netherlands
all-cause mortality Netherlands regional differences smoking smoking-related mortality socioeconomic status
2014/11/21
Background: Smoking is an important preventable determinant of morbidity and mortality. Knowledge about its role in regional mortality differences can help us to identify relevant policy areas, and to...
150 Years of temperature-related excess mortality in the Netherlands
cold spells heat waves infant mortality mortality Netherlands temperature
2009/10/30
Even in present-day high-income countries, there is a lot of evidence of a high degree of vulnerability of the population to both high and low outdoor temperatures. The magnitude of temperature-relate...
Geographical distances between adult children and their parents in the Netherlands
distances between adult children and their parents intergenerational proximity
2008/12/16
We investigate the determinants of geographical distances to parents. We focus on the role of family members who live outside the household (the parents themselves, and siblings), and on the distincti...
A comparative analysis of leaving home in the United States, the Netherlands and West Germany
Germany household leaving the parental home
2008/12/4
We investigate how leaving the parental home differs between three countries with different welfare-state and housing systems: the USA, the Netherlands and West Germany. Using longitudinal survey data...
Tempo-Adjusted Period Parity Progression Measures:Assessing the Implications of Delayed Childbearing for Cohort Fertility in Sweden, the Netherlands and Spain
cohort fertility fertility fertility postponement fertility projection low fertility Netherlands parity progression measures Spain Sweden tempo adjustment
2008/12/1
In this paper we apply tempo-adjusted period parity progression ratios (Kohler and Ortega 2002) to Sweden, the Netherlands and Spain. These countries represent three distinct demographic patterns in c...