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Use of Counterfactual Population Projections for Assessing the Demographic Determinants of Population Ageing. (2021). Murphy, Michael.
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  47. Components and possible determinants of decrease in Russian mortality in 2004-2010. (2013). Shkolnikov, Vladimir M. ; McKee, Martin ; Andreev, Evgeny M. ; Leon, David A..
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  48. Lifespan variation by occupational class: compression or stagnation over time?. (2012). Martikainen, Pekka ; Myrskyla, Mikko ; van Raalte, Alyson A..
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  49. Changes in educational differentials in old-age mortality in Finland and Sweden between 1971-1975 and 1996-2000. (2012). Zarulli, Virginia ; Jasilionis, Domantas ; Jdanov, Dmitri A..
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  50. A Note on the Decomposition Technique of Economic Indices. (2011). Sugano, Saki ; Sawada, Yasuyuki ; Choi, Yunjeong ; Mori, Kohta ; Chen, Joe.
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  51. Recent Life Expectancy Divergence in Baltic Countries. (2011). Shkolnikov, Vladimir M ; Vallin, Jacques ; Mesle, France ; Jasilionis, Domantas.
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  52. Losses of Expected Lifetime in the United States and Other Developed Countries: Methods and Empirical Analyses. (2011). Zhang, Zhen ; Shkolnikov, Vladimir ; Vaupel, James ; Oeppen, James ; Andreev, Evgeny.
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  53. Paritásfüggő összetett termékenységi mutatók Magyarországon és különbségeik dekompozíciója. (2011). Farago, Miklos .
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  54. A unifying framework for assessing changes in life expectancy associated with changes in mortality: The case of violent deaths. (2011). Soneji, Samir ; Beltrn-Snchez, Hiram.
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  55. Self-perceived health in Belarus: Evidence from the income and expenditures of households survey. (2011). Grigoriev, Pavel ; Grigorieva, Olga .
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  56. Between here and there: Immigrant fertility patterns in Germany. (2011). Cygan-Rehm, Kamila.
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  57. Changing maternity leave policy: Short-term effects on fertility rates and demographic variables in Germany. (2010). Hoffmann, Wolfgang ; Zygmunt, Marek ; Fendrich, Konstanze ; Haas, Johannes-Peter ; Thyrian, Jochen Rene ; Lange, Anja .
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  58. The Jump, Inertia, and Juvenization of Suicides in Japan. (2009). Sugano, Saki ; Sawada, Yasuyuki ; Choi, Yunjeong ; Mori, Kohta ; Chen, Joe.
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  59. To what extent do rising mortality inequalities by education and marital status attenuate the general mortality decline? The case of Finland in 1971-2030. (2009). Shkolnikov, Vladimir M. ; Valkonen, Tapani ; Andreev, Evgueni M. ; Jasilionis, Domantas ; Jdanov, Dmitri A..
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  61. An integrated approach to cause-of-death analysis: cause-deleted life tables and decompositions of life expectancy. (2008). Canudas-Romo, Vladimir ; Preston, Samuel H. ; Beltran-Sanchez, Hiram.
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  64. Gini coefficient as a life table function. (2003). Shkolnikov, Vladimir ; Andreev, Evgueni ; Begun, Alexander Z..
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