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Trends in the number of foreign residents in Spain, by region of origin, 1991-2005
Sources: Instituto Nacional de Estadistica (INE), Census 1991 and continuous population register (data available online at www. ine. es).
Components of crude population growth rates, Spain and EU-15, 1970-2005
Source: Eurostat, http:// epp. eurostat. ec. europa. eu
Population pyramids of Spanish nationals and immigrants by region of origin, 2001
Source: Instituto Nacional de Estadistica (INE), Census 2001.
Number of births to foreign mothers and share of total births, Spain, 1996-2005
Source: Instituto Nacional de Estadistica (INE), birth statistics.
Total fertility rates of Spanish and foreign women by region of origin, 1998 and 2002
Source: Instituto Nacional de Estadistica (INE), Birth Statistics microdata and Population Register.
Total fertility rates and educational composition of foreign women aged 15-49 residing in Spain and women in the sending country
Age pattern of fertility for Spanish and foreign women, 1998 and 2002
Source: Instituto Nacional de Estadistica (INE), Birth Statistics and Population Register.
Reproductive indicators of Spanish and foreign women by region of origin, 1998 and 2002 (women aged 15-49)
Effect of region of origin on the probability of having a preterm birth and a low-weight birth, Spain, 2002 (logistic regression)
Sociodemographic background and household composition by region of origin (women aged 15-49)
Percentage distribution of foreign women aged 15-49 according to year of arrival in Spain and region of origin
Recent fertility among foreign women aged 15-49 by region of origin and year of arrival in Spain (logistic regressions)
Recent fertility among Spanish and foreign women by immigration cohort and region of origin (logistic regressions)
Age distributions by sex of the Solomon Islands population, 1986 and 1999
Source: Population censuses.
Sex ratios by age group in the Solomon Islands, 1976, 1986 and 1999
Source: Population censuses.
Association between malaria prevalence and life expectancy in 75 countries in the world in 1998
Source: UNDP, 2001.
Association between index of education and index of life expectancy in 174 countries in the world in 1998
Source: UNDP, 2001; for construction of the indicator, see UNDP, 2005, p.341.
Association between index of gross domestic product (GDP) and index of life expectancy in 174 countries in the world in 1998
Source: UNDP, 2001.
Goodness-of-fit of projections assuming (A) constant mortality levels and (B) linearly changing mortality levels in the Solomon Islands
Life expectancy estimates by sex of Solomon Islanders and nearby countries, 1985-1999
Source: World Bank, 2004.
Sensitivity of predicted life expectancies to changes in estimates of the rate of change in life expectancies, Solomon Islands
Differences between projected and observed age-specific intercensus growth rate, by sex, Solomon Islands, 1986-1999
Source: Population censuses.
Model West probabilities of dying estimated by direct and indirect methods (combining child and adult survivorship data), and by ICCM, Solomon Islands
Source: Population censuses.
Simulation results of own-children method predicted TFRs assuming an e(0) of 65.7 years in 1999 and different rates of change in life expectancy in the Solomon Islands
Number of non-EEA nationals admitted for residence in France since 1995 from the eight most represented countries in 2005
Sources: Ministry of the Interior, AGDREF and ANAEM (former OMI); data tabulated by INED (X. Thierry).
Total fertility rate in Europe since 1995
Sources: Eurostat and provisional data from national statistical sites for 2006.
Cumulative fertility of women aged 28 to 40 in the 1960-1976 cohorts, and differences between successive cohorts (mean number of children per 100 women)
Ratio of abortions to live births at each age, 1990, 2000 and 2004
Sources: INED, DREES and INSEE.
Total first marriage rates (sum of age-specific rates) and total remarriage rates of divorcees (sum of duration-specific rates) for 100 men or 100 women
Sources: INSEE, vital records and Ministry of Justice.
Proportions of men and women who remarry within five years of divorce, and estimate of the final proportion of remarried divorcees (for 100 divorces)
Divorce rates by duration of marriage since 1980 (sum of rates, for 1,000 marriages)
Sources: Ministry of Justice and INSEE, register of divorces.
Age-specific mortality from 2002 to 2005 (ratios of probabilities by five-year age group)
Source: INSEE, abridged life tables.
Change in mortality by major groups of causes of death, 2002-2004 (ratio of standardized rates, all ages)
Source: Table 14.
Legal long-term immigration of foreign nationals from the European Economic Area and from countries without freedom of movement rights in Europe
Cohort fertility: cumulative fertility to selected ages, estimated completed fertility (mean number of children per 100 women), and mean age of childbearing (in years and tenths of years)
Cause-of-death groups and the corresponding items in the international classification of diseases (ninth and tenth revisions)
Variations over time in mortality and temperature during heat waves, metropolitan France, 1975-2003
Source: INSERM-CépiDc and Météo-France.
Difference between observed and expected age-standardized mortality rates for men and women during heat waves in France, 1975-2003(a)
Medical causes of death as proportion of total excess mortality during the heat waves observed in metropolitan France, 1975–2003
Sources: INSERM-CépiDc and INSEE
Relative excess mortality ratios(a) by medical cause of death during heat waves in metropolitan France, 1975–2003
Daily mortality rates for the population of metropolitan France aged 55 or over, during the months of June to September, 1975–2003 (per 100,000)
Sources: INSERM-CépiDc and INSEE
Daily fluctuations in mortality rate for the population aged 55 or over and in minimum (min.T) and maximum (max.T) temperatures, metropolitan France, 1 June to 30 September, 1975, 1976, 1983 and 2003
Sources: INSERM-CépiDc, INSEE and Météo-France
Observed and estimated daily mortality rates in the population aged 55 or over, according to the model including three and ten temperature indicators respectively, metropolitan France, June-September 1975, 1976, 1983 and 1990
Sources: INSERM-CépiDc, INSEE and Météo-France
Observed daily mortality rates in the population aged 55 or over, 1 June to 30 September, 2000-2003, and rates predicted by the model of the period 1975-1999, metropolitan France
Sources: INSERM-CépiDc, INSEE and Météo-France
Comparison of observed and expected numbers of deaths per month for the summers of 2004, 2005 and 2006, total population, metropolitan France
Observed and expected daily number of deaths among persons aged 55 or over, metropolitan France, 1 June–30 September 2006
Sources: INSERM-CépiDc, INSEE and Météo-France
Observed and expected excess mortality in total population and by sex, metropolitan France, 11-28 July 2006
Example of a respondent’s summary of her life, recorded in the life course grid opposite the family, residential and occupational event history (Biographies et entourage survey, 2001)
Factors influencing the probability of citing a larger number of life course periods than the median value (odds ratios of logistic regression model)
Distribution of appreciations of individual trajectories according to division into distinct periods
Frequency distribution of outstanding event cited, by gender
Source: INED, Biographies et entourage survey, 2001
Percentage of individuals who report a birth as a key life event by different sociodemographic characteristics
Percentage of individuals who report a birth as a key life event by number of children and parity
Mortality in Tunis, 1919-1939
Sources: Statistiques démographiques et médicales, Régence de Tunis, Protectorat français; Annuaire de la Tunisie.