Social Sciences
Netherlands
100%
retirement
60%
migrant
48%
mortality
47%
migration
43%
fertility
32%
immigrant
27%
marriage
26%
worker
25%
health
24%
determinants
20%
divorce
20%
labor market
19%
gender
18%
life expectancy
18%
parenthood
17%
trend
17%
adulthood
15%
demography
15%
father
14%
evidence
14%
time
13%
childlessness
13%
young adult
13%
cohabitation
13%
pension
13%
economics
13%
employer
12%
retiree
12%
income
11%
Western Europe
10%
international migration
10%
well-being
10%
death
10%
demographic transition
9%
working life
9%
social network
9%
intermarriage
9%
early retirement
9%
smoking
9%
life situation
8%
population development
8%
emigration
8%
family size
8%
education
8%
employee
8%
population decrease
8%
Eastern Europe
8%
family formation
8%
solidarity
8%
history
7%
projection
7%
kinship
7%
European Union
7%
regression
7%
career
7%
welfare
7%
retirement age
7%
resources
7%
childhood
7%
Bangladesh
6%
spouse
6%
social status
6%
family structure
6%
twentieth century
6%
cause
6%
nineteenth century
6%
EU
6%
expenditures
6%
society
6%
adolescent
5%
first generation
5%
national differences
5%
old age
5%
segregation
5%
costs
5%
acculturation
5%
country of origin
5%
cognitive ability
5%
social integration
5%
minority
5%
scenario
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Retirement
58%
Netherlands
35%
Loneliness
30%
Occupational Groups
20%
Mortality
16%
Life Expectancy
13%
Health
13%
Parents
12%
Child
11%
Smoking
7%
Marriage
7%
Economics
6%
Longevity
6%
Population
6%
Adult Children
6%
Divorce
6%
Pensions
6%
Social Networking
5%
Organizations
5%
Education
5%
Intention
5%
Emotions
5%
Obesity
5%
Latent Class Analysis
5%
Reproductive Health
5%
Arts & Humanities
The Netherlands
26%
Migrants
15%
Immigrants
9%
Loneliness
9%
Retirement
8%
Mortality
7%
Marriage
7%
Fertility
6%
Siblings
6%
Life Course
6%
Intergenerational Transmission
5%
Cohabitation
5%
Cohort
5%