Czech Demography, 2007, Vol. 1

 


Czech Demography, 2007, Vol. 1 ( ISSN 1802-7881)
In 2007 the Czech Statistical Office begins to publish an English electronic version of the journal Czech Demography. The contents will include a selection of articles, reviews, and summaries from the quarterly journal Demografie, Review for Population Research.

  • The full contents of Czech Demography 2007, Vol. 1.
  • ARTICLES
  • Kryštof Zeman: Population Development in the Czech Republic in 2005
    (Demografie, 2006, 3)
  • Dagmar Bartoňová: Trends in Census Households in the Czech Republic in the Last Third of the 20th century
    (Demografie, 2005, 1)
  • Milan Kučera: Family Households as Measured in the Census 2001
    (Demografie, 2005, 1)
  • Ludmila Fialová: Trends in Marriage in the Czech Republic in the 20th Century
    (Demografie, 2006, 2)
  • Anna Šťastná: The Intergenerational Transmission of Divorce Behaviour - the Example of the Czech Republic and an International Comparison
    (Demografie, 2005, 1)
  • Jitka Rychtaříková: Healthy Life Expectancy in the Current Czech Population
    (Demografie, 2006, 3)
  • Bohdana Holá: The Comparability of International Migration Statistics
    (Demografie, 2005, 3)
  • Věra Kuchařová: Family Policy in the Czech Republic - Why and What
    (Demografie, 2006, 4)
  • BOOK REVIEWS
  • Multilingual Demographic Dictionary (Czech Edition) (Dagmar Bartoňová) (Demografie, 2005, 4)Demographic Handbook 2004 (Vladimír Srb) (Demografie, 2005, 2)Statistical Lexicon of Municipalities in the Czech Republic 2005 (Milan Kučera) (Demografie, 2005, 4)Twilight of the Welfare State ñ Families and Children in the Global Society (Milan Kučera) (Demografie, 2006, 1)
  • SURVEYS
  • The Natural Population Change in the Czech Lands in the Years 1914-1918 (Robert Šanda)
    (Demografie, 2006, 1)
  • Single Mothers - What Happens Next? (Vladimír Polášek)
    (Demografie, 2005, 4)
  • DATA
  • Population Change in the Czech Republic in 2005 / Regions and Districts (Demografie, 2006, 3)Population Change in the Czech Republic in Towns with Population above 20 Thous. in 2005 (Demografie, 2006, 3)