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  • Altundere, M. (2012). Does social interaction influence household debt?. Research Paper. Goethe University Frankfurt.
  • Angelini, V. and J. Mierau. (2012). Social and economic aspects of childhood health. Evidence form Western-Europe. Research Institute SOM (12002-EEF). University of Groningen.
  • Bíró, A. (2012). Poverty of widows in Europe. Preliminary version. Working Paper. University of Edinburgh.
  • Bolin, K., A. Lindgren, B. Lindgren and P. Lundborg. (2008). Utilisation of physician services in the 50+ population: The relative importance of individual versus institutional factors in 10 European countries. NBER Working Paper (14096). Cambridge.
  • Bremer, P. and A. Wübker. (2012). Soziale Ungleichheit und Inanspruchnahme medizinischer und präventiver Leistungen in Deutschland: Eine empirische Analyse. Faculty of Economy, Discussion Paper (20/2012). University of Witten/Herdecke.
  • Brown, M. (2012). Assessing recall of early life circumstances. Evidence from the National Child Development Study. CLS Working Paper (2012/3). University of London.
  • Cahit, G. and L. Weng-Sheng. (2011). Height and cognitive function among older Europeans: Do people from "tall" countries have superior cognitive abilities?. IZA Discussion Paper (6210). Bonn.
  • Engelhardt, H. (2010). Late careers in Europe: Effects of individual and institutional factors. Chair of Population Studies, Discussion Paper (01/2010). University of Bamberg.
  • Kalmijn, M. (2006). A comparative perspective on intergenerational support: Responsiveness to parental needs in individual and familialistic countries. Netspar Discussion Paper (2006-005). Tilburg.
  • Kohli, M. and M. Albertini. (2007). The generational contract in the family: Explaining regime differences in financial transfers from parents to children in Europe. DemoSoc Working Paper (2007-24). University of Barcelona Pompeu Fabra.
  • Kohli, M., M. Albertini and H. Künemund. (2010). How European families transfer resources across generations. Japanese Stratification Study Discussion Paper (6). University of Tokio.
  • Kohli, M., M. Albertini and H. Künemund. (2007). Family linkages: Transfers and support among adult family generations. Research group on aging and the life course. FALL Research Report (77). Free University Berlin.
  • Lipps, O. and G. Benson. (2005). Interviewer effort and data quality: Paradata analysis of a cross-national survey. Swiss Household Panel Working Paper (1/05). Neuchatel.
  • Moenkediek, B. and H. Bras. (2012). Family systems, welfare regimes and fertility behavior in contemporary Europe from a social network perspective. University of Nijmegen.
  • Paccagnella, O. and R. Varriale. (2010). Asset ownership of the elderly across Europe: A multilevel latent class analysis to segment country and households. Paper presented at the 45th Scientific Meeting of the Italian Statistical Society, Padua.
  • Peracchi, F. and C. Rossetti. (2009). Heterogeneity in health responses and anchoring vignettes. Paper presented at a Seminar at ECARES, Brussels.
  • Pollak, C. (2010). Employed and happy despite poor health? The role of working conditions on European Aging Workers. Paper presented at the SASE Annual Conference, 24.6.2010, Philadelphia, PA.
  • Robine, J.-M., C. Jagger, H. van Oyen, B. Cox, E. Cambois, I. Romieu, A. Clavel and S. Le Roy (European Health Expectancy Monitoring Unit). (2006). Estimations of health expectancy at age 65 in European Union countries in 2004. EHEMU Technical Report (2006_2). Montpellier.
  • Schneeweis, N., V. Skirbekk and R. Winter-Ebmer. (2012). Does schooling improve cognitive functioning at older ages?. Economic Working Paper (1211). University of Linz.
  • Vanhouette, B. (2012). Measuring subjective well-being in later life: a review. CCSR Paper (2012-06). CCSR.