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Informationen zum Autor FRANZ ROTHENBACHER is a Sociologist at Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES)! Germany. His working fields comprise demographic and family change in Europe and European social and family reporting. He is the author of The European Population! 1850 to 1945 . Klappentext This is the third volume of three on demographics. All major fields of demographic change are covered. Population figures are given for each population census by sex! civil status and age. Major demographic developments within the family are described providing a commentary on the main population structures and trends. Zusammenfassung This is the third volume of three on demographics. All major fields of demographic change are covered. Population figures are given for each population census by sex! civil status and age. Major demographic developments within the family are described providing a commentary on the main population structures and trends. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART I: INTRODUCTION General Introduction Population and Territory Population Growth and Demographic Transition Marriage! Legitimacy! Divorce Households and Families Demographic Measures and Demographic Statistics PART II: COUNTRY CHAPTERS Albania Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Estonia Latvia Lithuania Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Malta Moldova Montenegro Romania Russian Empire! Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and Russian Federation Serbia with Central Serbia! Kosovo/Metohija and Vojvodina Slovenia Soviet Union Turkey Ukraine Yugoslavia PART III: APPENDICES A Note on the Online Component Bibliography
Inhaltsverzeichnis
PART I: INTRODUCTION General Introduction Population and Territory Population Growth and Demographic Transition Marriage, Legitimacy, Divorce Households and Families Demographic Measures and Demographic Statistics PART II: COUNTRY CHAPTERS Albania Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Estonia Latvia Lithuania Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Malta Moldova Montenegro Romania Russian Empire, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and Russian Federation Serbia with Central Serbia, Kosovo/Metohija and Vojvodina Slovenia Soviet Union Turkey Ukraine Yugoslavia PART III: APPENDICES A Note on the Online Component Bibliography