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Jürges, Hendrik; Mauricio, Avendano; Johan, Mackenbach (2009): "Educational level and changes in health across Europe: Longitudinal results from SHARE". In: Journal of European Social Policy, 19, S. 301 - 316.
Hank, Karsten; Jürges, Hendrik; Schaan, Barbara (2009): "Die Erhebung biometrischer Daten im Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe - Befunde und Perspektiven". In: Methoden - Daten - Analysen, 3 (1), S. 97 - 108.
Kohli, Martin; Hank, Karsten; Künemund, Harald (2009): "The Social Connectedness of Older Europeans: Patterns, Dynamics and Contexts". In: Journal of European Social Policy, 19 (4), S. 327 - 340.
Brandt, Martina; Haberkern, Klaus; Szydlik, Marc (2009): "Help and Care Between Generations in Europe". In: European Sociological Review, 25, S. 585 - 601.
Igel, Corinne; Brandt, Martina; Haberkern, Klaus; Szydlik, Marc (2009): "Specialization Between Family and State. Intergenerational Time Transfers in Western Europe". In: Journal of Comparative Family Studies, XXXX, S. 203 - 227.
Jürges, Hendrik (2009): "Health insurance status and physician behavior in Germany". In: Journal of Applied Social Science Studies (Schmollers Jahrbuch), 129.
Jürges, Hendrik; Schneider, Kerstin (2009): "Central exit examinations increase performance... but take the fun out of mathematics". In: Journal of Population Economics, 23, S. 497 - 517.
Hank, Karsten; Jürges, Hendrik; Schupp, Jürgen; Wagner, Gert G. (2009): "Isometrische Greifkraft und sozialgerontologische Forschung: Ergebnisse und Analysepotentiale des SHARE und SOEP". In: Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie, 42, S. 117 - 126.
Hank, Karsten (2009): "Generationenbeziehungen im alternden Europa: Analysepotenziale und Befunde des Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe". In: Zeitschrift für Familienforschung, 21 (1), S. 86 - 97.
Kuhle, Wolfgang; Jaeger, Klaus (2009): "The Optimum Growth Rate for Population Reconsidered". In: Journal of Population Economics, 22, S. 23 - 41.