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  • COVID-19 Mortality Statistics A Comparative Study of Epidemiological Surveillance Data and Death Certificates in 2020 in Belgium

    Catharina Vernemmen, Reindert Ekelson, Jure Jurčević, Serge Nganda, Aline Scohy, Sara Dequeker, Koen Blot, Dominique Dubourg, Marie-Isabelle Joris, Hanna Masson, Mathieu Roelants, Peter Verduyckt, Elias Neirynck, Natalia Bustos Sierra
    1-39
    2024-12-16
  • 1997-2017 : An assessment of two decades of immigration in Belgium

    Sophie Vause
    61-99
    2021-04-06
  • The ageing of populations in Belgium: Current situation and perspectives

    Mélanie Bourguignon, Jean-Paul Sanderson, Catherine Gourbin
    69-114
    2018-08-21
  • Education and marriage: the shift from female hypergamy to hypogamy in Belgium, a 20th century cohort analysis

    Eli Nomes, Jan Van Bavel
    37-67
    2017-10-01
  • Mortality in Belgium from nineteenth century to today Variations according to age, sex, and social and spatial contexts

    Thierry Eggerickx, Jean-Paul Sanderson, Christophe Vandeschrick
    7-59
    2020-05-25
  • The critical role of assumptions in population projections : The case of Belgium

    Marie Vandresse
    7-35
    2017-10-01
  • Contribution méthodologique à l’analyse des mouvements résidentiels intercommunaux wallons par la construction de bassins résidentiels (1994-2014)

    Julien Charlier, Marc Debuisson, Jean-Paul Duprez, Isabelle Reginster
    127-149
    2017-04-01
  • Low fertility, childlessness and family changes in the first half of the 20th century in France and Belgium

    Sandra Brée, Thierry Eggerickx, Jean-Paul Sanderson
    7-31
    2017-04-01
  • Identifying partnership biographies from residential information in Belgian administrative data

    Joan Damiens, Luisa Fadel, Benjamin Marteau, Alice Rees, Christine Schnor, Océane Van Cleemput, Zuzana Zilincikova
    41-67
    2024-12-17
  • Brakes and drivers of differences and marriages during Advent and Lent from the early 19th to the early 20th centuries in western and central Belgium

    Hideko Matsuo, Koen Matthijs
    1-21
    2022-03-04
  • Trajectoire des taux de mortalité aux âges extrêmes de la vie Une représentation paramétrique des données récentes de la France, de la Belgique et du Québec

    Linh Hoang Khanh Dang, Nadine Ouellette, France Meslé, Michel Poulain
    47-64
    2022-11-28
  • Belgian family policy from a comparative perspective: does it support fertility and gender equity?

    Ester Rizzi, Alice Rees
    65-99
    2023-02-17
  • La fécondité des migrantes internes en Belgique Une approche longitudinale et spatiale à partir des données rétrospectives des recensements

    Thierry Eggerickx, Rafaël Costa, Jean-Paul Sanderson
    39-65
    2018-06-04
  • Estimating local mortality tables for small areas: An application using Belgian sub-arrondissements

    Jon Anson
    73-97
    2018-04-01
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The "Revue Quetelet/Quetelet Journal" (RQJ) is an open-access journal of population research. It is bilingual (English and French) and edited by the Centre for Demographic Research of Université catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain), in Belgium.
 
RQJ accepts original contributions that follow the usual format of empirical papers but also papers that have unusual formats: theoretical literature review, methodological papers, advocacy for heterodox or controversial ideas, negative results, replication of previously published results, descriptive results on new data, unusual datasets, mixed-methods, etc. 
 
ISSN: 2593-9157
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