Henriette Engelhardt-wölfler
Demography
University of Bamberg
Germany
Biography
Henriette Engelhardt-Wölfler, Prof. Dr. rer. Soc., Is full Professor for Demography at the Otto-Friedrich-University of Bamberg. She was born in 1968 in Bruchsal (Germany) and studied Sociology and Statistics at the University of Mannheim (Dipl.-Soz., 1992) and at the University of Berne, Switzerland (Dr. rer.soc., 1998, Habilitation, 2005 ). The Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin (1998 - 2000) has been working as a research scientist at the University of Berne (Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences / Sociology) (1992 - 98) for Demographic Research in Rostock (2000 - 02), and at the Vienna Institute of Demography (2002 - 06). Other, Henriette Engelhardt-Wölfler, a visiting research scientist at Duke University, North Carolina (2000), at the International Institute for Advanced Systems Analysis (IIASA) in Laxenburg, Austria (2002), and at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (2004). Since 2006 she is Professor for Demography at the Otto-Friedrich-University of Bamberg. Her research interests are in the fields of social demography, family demography, population aging and causal analysis. Henriette Engelhardt-Wölfler has published about 25 articles in this journal.
Research Interest
Demographic Research
Publications
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Brehm, Uta and Henriette Engelhardt (2015) On the age-specific correlation between fertility and female employment: heterogeneity over space and time in OECD countries. Demographic Research 32 (23): 691-722.
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Uta Brehm and Henriette Engelhardt (2015) On the critique of association, aggregation and paradoxes in the age-specific and country-heterogeneous association between fertility and female employment. Demographic Research 32 (23), Letter 36.
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Lukashenko, Karoline, Henriette Engelhardt, Jens Baumert, and Karl-Heinz Ladwig (2015) No results found for your search in Europe (SHARE). European Psychiatry 30: 874-879.