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May 1986, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 283-284 A comment on glenn Firebaugh’s “population density and fertility”
by Eric Jensen - 285-289 Is the density-fertility relation a statistical artifact?: A reply to eric Jensen
by Glenn Firebaugh
February 1986, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-1 Erratum to: The Declining Significance of First-Birth Timing
by Jay Teachman - 1-12 Occupations, migration, sex ratios, and nuptiality in nineteenth century English communities: A model of relationships
by Doy Friedlander & Eliahu Moshe - 13-30 Seasonal fertility cycles in rural Egypt: Behavioral and biological linkages
by Victor Levy - 31-52 The effects of breastfeeding and pace of childbearing on mortality at early ages
by Alberto Palloni & Marta Tienda - 53-66 The determinants of effective fecundability based on the first birth interval
by Jeffrey Kalian & J. Udry - 67-77 An economic model of teenage pregnancy decision-making
by Arleen Leibowitz & Winston Chow & Marvin Eisen - 79-86 The decline in occupational sex segregation during the 19705: census and cps comparisons
by Suzanne Bianchi & Nancy Rytina - 87-90 Mortality by nativity
by Bert Kestenbaum - 91-104 Dynamic flow modeling with interregional dependency effects: an application to structural change in the U.S. migration system
by David Plane & Peter Rogerson - 105-126 Population forecasts and confidence intervals for sweden: a comparison of model-based and empirical approaches
by Joel Cohen - 127-135 Accounting for migration in cohort-component projections of state and local populations
by Stanley Smith - 137-139 Comment on barbara devaney’s “An analysis of variations in U.S. Fertility and female labor force participation trends”
by David Smith - 141-142 An analysis of variations in U.S. Fertility and female labor force participation trends: A reply
by Barbara Devaney
November 1985, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 469-483 Age and fertility: How late can you wait?
by Jane Menken - 485-497 A reconsideration of the economic consequences of marital dissolution
by Greg Duncan & Saul Hoffman - 499-513 Child care arrangements and fertility: An analysis of two-earner households
by Evelyn Lehrer & Seiichi Kawasaki - 515-544 Entry into marriage and parenthood by young men and women: The influence of family background
by Robert Michael & Nancy Tuma - 545-563 Living arrangements and the transition to adulthood
by Frances Goldscheider & Julie DaVanzo - 565-579 Rural-urban mobility in Thailand: A decision-making approach
by Theodore Fuller & Paul Lightfoot & Peerasit Kamnuansilpa - 581-602 Neighborhood revitalization and racial change: The case of Washington, D.C
by Barrett Lee & Daphne Spain & Debra Umberson - 603-609 Racial concentration and segregation across U.S. counties, 1950–1980
by Daniel Lichter - 611-623 Calculation of age-specific fertility schedules from tabulations of parity in two censuses
by Ansley Coale & A. John & Toni Richards - 625-631 Practical aspects on the estimation of the parameters in Coale’s model for marital fertility
by Göran Broström - 633-634 Comment on J.-Y. Parlange, M. J. Guilfoyle, and R. E. Rickson’s “mortality levels and family fertility goals”
by S. Krishnamoorthy & P. Kulkarni - 635-637 Mortality levels and family fertility goals: A reply
by R. Rickson & J. Parlange & M. Guilfoyle
August 1985, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 309-325 Migration Patterns During Italian Urbanization, 1865-1921
by Dennis Hogan & David Kertzer - 327-352 Spatial Variation In Migration Processes And Development: A Costa Rican Example Of Conventional Modeling Augmented By The Expansion Method
by Lawrence Brown & John Jones - 353-366 Variations in interstate migration of men across the early stages of the life cycle
by Gary Sandefur - 367-380 Child support and welfare dependence: A multinomial logit analysis
by Philip Robins & Katherine Dickinson - 381-394 Household structure and labor force participation of black, hispanic, and white mothers
by Marta Tienda & Jennifer Glass - 395-414 The effect of changing demographic composition on recent trends in underemployment
by Clifford Clogg & James Shockey - 415-430 Reproductive impairments in the united states, 1965–1982
by William Mosher - 431-443 An evaluation of the population and development program in Egypt
by J. Stycos & Hussein Sayed & Roger Avery - 445-454 Desired fertility, the “up to god” response, and sample selection bias
by Eric Jensen - 455-468 On the dynamics of populations with two age groups
by Young Kim
May 1985, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 145-168 Determinants of birth-interval length in the Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia: a hazard-model Analysis
by James Trussell & Linda Martin & Robert Feldman & James Palmore & Mercedes Concepcion & Datin Abu Bakar - 169-183 Birth spacing and fertility limitation: a behavioral analysis of a nineteenth century frontier population
by Douglas Anderton & Lee Bean - 185-198 The Declining Significance of First-Birth Timing
by Jay Teachman & Daniel Heckert - 199-222 Constraints, Satisfaction and Residential Mobility: Speare’s Model Reconsidered
by Nancy Landale & Avery Guest - 223-243 Mover Destination Selectivity and the Changing Suburbanization of Metropolitan Whites and Blacks
by William Frey - 245-263 Nonmetropolitan growth in the late 1970s: The end of the turnaround?
by Kerry Richter - 265-279 Changing patterns of first marriage in the United States
by Willard Rodgers & Arland Thornton - 280-288 Measuring the effect of sex preference on fertility: The case of Korea
by Fred Arnold - 289-308 Estimating census undercount from school enrollment data: An application to the Soviet censuses of 1959 and 1970
by Barbara Anderson & Brian Silver
February 1985, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-24 The effect of piped water on early childhood mortality in Urban Brazil, 1970 to 1976
by Thomas Merrick - 25-34 The increasing proportion of men with low earnings in the United States
by Martin Dooley & Peter Gottschalk - 35-59 Premarital socioeconomic roles and the timing of family formation: A comparative study of five Asian societies
by Charles Hirschman - 61-72 The impact of international migration upon the timing of marriage and childbearing
by Elwood Carlson - 73-88 Childbearing and family in remarriage
by Janet Griffith & Helen Koo & C. Suchindran - 89-100 Trend and variation in the seasonality of U.S. fertility, 1947–1976
by Daniel Seiver - 101-114 Marriage and divorce in twentieth century American cohorts
by Robert Schoen & William Urton & Karen Woodrow & John Bai - 115-123 Can spouses be trusted? A look at husband/wife proxy reports
by Richard Williams & Elizabeth Thomson - 125-132 Individual and couple intentions for more children: A research note
by S. Morgan - 133-142 Estimation of period-specific gross migration flows from limited data: Bi-proportional adjustment approach
by P. Nair - 143-143 Commentary: Black and white birth weights
by William James
November 1984, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 435-457 Children and the elderly: Divergent paths for America’s dependents
by Samuel Preston - 459-473 The threshold hypothesis: evidence from less developed Latin American countries, 1950 to 1980
by Phillips Cutright & Lowell Hargens - 475-499 Social and economic change, intergenerational relationships, and family formation in Taiwan
by Arland Thornton & Ming-Cheng Chang & Te-Hsiung Sun - 501-517 A demonstration of the effect of seasonal migration on fertility
by Douglas Massey & Brendan Mullan - 519-536 Fertility and replacement: Some alternative stochastic models and results for Brazil
by Josephine Mauskopf & T. Wallace - 537-558 Census-derived estimates of fertility by duration since first marriage in the Republic of Korea
by Robert Retherford & Lee-Jay Cho & Nam-Il Kim - 559-574 A multilevel model of family planning availability and contraceptive use in rural Thailand
by Barbara Entwisle & Albert Hermalin & Peerasit Kamnuansilpa & Apichat Chamratrithirong - 575-589 Job characteristics of spouses and their work shifts
by Harriet Presser - 591-611 What are the determinants of delayed childbearing and permanent childlessness in the United States?
by David Bloom & James Trussell - 613-622 Robustness of 5 q x estimators under nonstationarity
by David Smith - 623-645 New midyear age-sex-color-specific estimates of the U.S. population for the 1940s and 1950s: including a revision of coverage estimates for the 1940 and 1950 censuses
by Kenneth Land & George Hough & Marilyn McMillan - 647-653 Calculation of life tables from survey data: A technical note
by Noreen Goldman & Anne Pebley & Graham Lord - 655-666 City differences in racial occupational differentiation: A note on the use of odds ratios
by Mark Fossett - 667-671 The place of odds ratios in the study of place, race and differential occupational opportunities
by Moshe Semyonov & Danny Hoyt & Richard Scott - 673-677 Evaluating the demographic impact of societal events through intervention analysis: The brown vs. Board of Education decision
by Timothy Hogan - 679-682 Intervention analysis: The supreme court and hogan
by Ronald Rindfuss & Michael Salemi & John Reed & Craig John - 683-686 A comment on J. Akin et al., “The determinants Of breastfeeding in Sri Lanka”
by David Smith - 687-688 Response to: “A comment on J. Akin et al., ‘The determinants of breastfeeding in Sri Lanka’”
by John Akin & David Guilkey & Barry Popkin - 688-688 Erratum to: Mortality estimation from registered deaths in less developed countries
by Neil Bennett & Shiro Horiuchi
August 1984, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 271-295 Historical epidemiology of smallpox in Åland, Finland: 1751–1890
by James Mielke & Lynn Jorde & P. Gene Trapp & Douglas Anderton & Kari Pitkäinen & Aldur Eriksson - 297-307 Changes in widowhood and divorce and expected durations of marriage
by Noreen Goldman - 309-321 Racial differences in infant mortality by cause of death: The impact of birth weight and maternal age
by Isaac Eberstein & Jan Parker - 323-337 The impact of child mortality on spacing by parity: A Cox-regression analysis
by Evelyn Lehrer - 339-345 Fertility adaptation of rural-to-urban migrant women: A method of estimation applled to Korean women
by Stephen Farber & Bun Lee - 347-360 Use of surnames in ethnic research: The case of Kims in the Korean-American population
by Eui-Hang Shin & Eui-Young Yu - 361-372 Decomposition of the difference between two rates with hierarchical factors
by Young Kim & Donna Strobino - 373-381 Improving the measurement of temporal change in regression models used for county population estimates
by David Swanson & Lucky Tedrow - 383-404 An assessment of the accuracy of a regional economic-demographic projection model
by Steve Murdock & F. Leistritz & Rita Hamm & Sean-Shong Hwang & Banoo Parpia - 405-412 Averaging population density
by John Craig - 413-422 Achieving expected parities: A reanalysis of Freedman et al.’s data, 1962–1977
by Douglas Sloane & Che-Fu Lee - 423-429 Further reflections on changes in fertility expectations and preferences
by Arland Thornton & Ronald Freedman & Deborah Freedman - 431-432 Comment on Mitra’s generalization
by Thomas Espenshade - 433-434 On Espenshade’s comments on Mitra’s generalization
by S. Mitra
May 1984, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 129-140 components of change in the number of households: 1970–1980
by James Sweet - 141-155 Long-term economic consequences for women of delayed childbearing and reduced family size
by Sandra Hofferth - 157-170 Local labor markets, children and labor force participation of wives
by Ross Stolzenberg & Linda Waite - 171-183 A dynamic analysis of women’s employment exits
by Diane Felmlee - 185-191 Religion and fertility: A replication
by William Mosher & Gerry Hendershot - 193-206 The negligible influence of premarital cohabitation on marital fertility in current danish cohorts, 1975
by Jan Hoem & Randi Selmer - 207-215 Social determinants of low birth weight in a high-risk population
by Elwood Carlson - 217-233 Mortality estimation from registered deaths in less developed countries
by Neil Bennett & Shiro Horiuchi - 235-257 Mismatch between occupation and schooling: A prevalence measure, recent trends and demographic analysis
by Clifford Clogg & James Shockey - 259-270 Place, race and differential occupational opportunities
by Moshe Semyonov & Danny Hoyt & Richard Scott - 270-270 Erratum to: Demographic responses and socioeconomic structure: Population processes in England and Wales in the nineteenth century
by Dov Friedlander
February 1984, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-8 Determinants Of Cumulative Fertility In Ghana
by E. Tawiah - 9-18 American Family Building Strategies in 1900: Stopping or Spacing
by Stewart Tolnay & Avery Guest - 19-33 Measurement and Replication: Evaluating the Consistency of Eight U. S. Fertility Surveys
by C. Swicegood & S. Morgan & Ronald Rindfuss - 35-40 Population Redistribution And Changes In The Size Density Slope
by G. Stephan & Karen Stephan - 41-51 A Kin-Based measure of r and an evaluation of its effectiveness
by C. McDaniel & E. Hammel - 53-69 Evaluation of estimates of underenumeration in the census and the age pattern of mortality, philadelphia, 1880
by Gretchen Condran - 71-82 Children and marital disruption: A replication and update
by Larry Bumpass - 83-96 Measuring and explaining the change in life expectancies
by Eduardo Arriaga - 97-108 Socioeconomic ramifications of changing cohort size: an analysis of U.S. postwar suicide rates by age and sex
by Dennis Ahlburg & Morton Schapiro - 109-128 The analysis of linkages in demographic theory
by W. Arthur
November 1983, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 415-432 Three to five main challenges to demographic research
by George Stolnitz - 433-447 Changes in the propensity to live alone: Evidence from consecutive cross-sectional surveys, 1960–1976
by Fred Pampel - 449-460 Some models of agreement and disagreement in repeated measurements of occupation
by Robert Hauser & Michael Massagli - 461-489 Estimating russification of ethnic identity among non-Russians in the USSR
by Barbara Anderson & Brian Silver - 491-506 Distortions caused by nonobservation of periods of cohabitation before the latest
by Jan Hoem - 507-518 Individual and couple utility of children
by Elizabeth Thomson - 519-533 A theoretical analysis of antecedents of young couples’ fertility decisions and outcomes
by Linda Beckman & Rhonda Aizenberg & Alan Forsythe & Tom Day - 535-540 Mortality levels and family fertility goals
by J. Parlange & M. Guilfoyle & R. Rickson - 541-568 Arima models of seasonal variation in U. S. birth and death rates
by Kenneth Land & David Cantor - 569-585 Accuracy of death certificate ages for the extreme aged
by Ira Rosenwaike & Barbara Logue - 587-606 The centenarian question and old-age mortality in the Soviet Union, 1959–1970
by Neil Bennett & Lea Garson - 607-621 Differentials in infant and child mortality and their change over time: Guatemala, 1959–1973
by Michael Haines & Roger Avery & Michael Strong
August 1983, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 249-272 Demographic responses and socioeconomic structure: Population processes in England and Wales in the nineteenth century
by Dov Friedlander - 273-284 Population estimates from longitudinal records in otherwise data-deficient settings
by Douglas Anderton & Joseph Conaty & Thomas Pullum - 285-298 Limit cycle oscillations of the human population
by James Frauenthal & Kenneth Swick - 299-311 Analyzing migration decisions: the first step-whose decisions?
by Ralph Sell - 313-331 Female Employment and Reproductive Behavior in Taiwan, 1980
by C. Stokes & Yeu-Sheng Hsieh - 333-352 Preference for Sons, Family Size, and Sex Ratio: An Empirical Study in Korea
by Chai Park - 353-367 Sex of Previous Children and Intentions for Further Births in the United States, 1965-1976
by Douglas Sloane & Che-Fu Lee - 369-384 Assesssing Cohort Birth Expectations Data from the Current Population Survey, 1971–1981
by Martin O’Connell & Carolyn Rogers - 385-389 A Note on Maritally-Disrupted Men’s Reports of Child Support in the June 1980 Current Population Survey
by Andrew Cherlin & Jeanne Griffith & James McCarthy - 391-405 Evaluation of the Olsen Technique For Estimating the Fertility Response to Child Mortality
by James Trussell & Randall Olsen - 407-413 Some New Techniques for Applying the Housing Unit Method of Local Population Estimation: Further Evidence
by Stanley Smith & Bart Lewis
May 1983, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 117-128 Do couples make fertility plans one birth at a time?
by J. Udry - 129-145 Interrelationships between fertility and marital dissolution: Results of a simultaneous logit model
by Helen Koo & Barbara Janowitz - 147-161 An analysis of variations in U. S. fertility and female labor force participation trends
by Barbara Devaney - 163-176 Industrial shifts, female employment, and occupational differentiation: a dynamic model for American cities, 1960–1970
by Moshe Semyonov & Richard Scott - 177-195 Sex differences in life cycle measures of widowhood
by Noreen Goldman & Graham Lord - 197-212 Weather, nutrition, and the economy: Short-run fluctuations in births, deaths, and marriages, France 1740–1909
by Toni Richards - 213-226 An integrated system for demographic estimation from two age distributions
by Samuel Preston - 227-234 A simple model for linking life tables by survival mortality ratios
by S. Mitra - 235-248 Improving the accuracy of migration age detail in multiple-area population forecasts
by Esther Schroeder & Donald Pittenger
February 1983, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-26 A hazards-Model analysis of the covariates of infant and child mortality in Sri Lanka
by James Trussell & Charles Hammerslough - 27-43 Development, inequality, health care, and mortality at the older ages: a cross-national analysis
by Norman Weatherby & Charles Nam & Larry Isaac - 45-59 Temporal variations in mortality: A comparison of U. S. suicides and motor vehicle fatalities, 1972–1976
by Kenneth Bollen - 61-78 Measuring the tightness of a marriage squeeze
by Robert Schoen - 79-86 The long-term effects of time-dependent maternity behavior
by P. Cerone - 87-98 Attitudes toward abortion among catholic Mexican-American women: The effects of religiosity and education
by Sandra Rosenhouse-Persson & Georges Sabagh - 99-109 The number of illegal migrants of Mexican origin in the United States: Sex ratio-based estimates for 1980
by Frank Bean & Allan King & Jeffrey Passel - 111-115 Generalization of the immigration and the stable population model
by S. Mitra
November 1982, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 429-438 Population, Policy, and Political Atavism
by John Kantner - 439-445 The Ergodic Theorems of Demography: a Simple Proof
by W. Arthur - 447-458 Age Misstatement for Young Children in Rural Bangladesh
by R. Bairagi & K. Aziz & M. Chowdhury & B. Edmonston - 459-479 Cohort Analysis of Recent Trends in Labor Force Participation
by Clifford Clogg - 481-494 Population Density and Fertility in 22 Indian Villages
by Glenn Firebaugh - 495-509 Religious Differentials in Reproduction: the Effects of Sectarian Education
by Nan Johnson - 511-526 A Model for Inferring the Voluntary and involuntary causes of residential segregation
by Stanley Lieberson & Donna Carter - 527-547 Temporal trends in U. S. multiple cause of death mortality data: 1968 to 1977
by Kenneth Manton & Eric Stallard - 549-565 The Eventual Frequencies of Kin in a Stable Population
by Thomas Pullum - 567-576 Statistical and Historical Analyses of Nations Which Deviate From the Size-Density Law
by G. Stephan & Douglas McMullin & Karen Stephan
August 1982, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 261-277 Changing families and changing mobility: Their impact on the central city
by William Frey & Frances Kobrin - 279-290 Estimating the emigration rates of legal immigrants using administrative and survey data: The 1971 cohort of immigrants to the United States
by Guillermina Jasso & Mark Rosenzweig - 291-299 Modelling the evolution of heterogeneity in residential mobility
by R. Davies & R. Crouchley & A. Pickles - 301-314 Race differences in age at first birth and the pace of subsequent fertility: Implications for the minority group status hypothesis
by Craig St. John - 315-334 Parity-specific fertility intentions and uncertainty: the United States, 1970 to 1976
by S. Morgan - 335-349 A specification of marital fertility by parents’ age, age atmarriage and marital duration
by Geraldine Mineau & James Trussell - 351-370 What’s happening to the age at first birth in the United States? A study of recent cohorts
by David Bloom - 371-389 Post-neonatal mortality in Rural India: Implications of an economic model
by George Simmons & Celeste Smucker & Stan Bernstein & Eric Jensen - 391-408 The impact of class, education, and health care on infant mortality in a developing society: The case of rural Thailand
by Paul Frenzen & Dennis Hogan - 409-427 The contribution of medical measures to the decline of mortality from respiratory tuberculosis: An ageperiod-cohort model
by James Collins
May 1982, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 147-159 Individual mobility, population growth and labor force participation
by R. Cantrell & Robert Clark - 161-176 A macrosimulation approach to the investigation of natural fertility
by J. Willigan & Geraldine Mineau & Douglas Anderton & Lee Bean - 177-189 Women’s sex preferences in the United States: 1970 to 1975
by Anne Pebley & Charles Westoff - 191-210 Confidence intervals for postcensal state population estimates
by Thomas Espenshade & Jeffrey Tayman - 211-221 The transition to nonmetropolitan population deconcentration
by Daniel Lichter & Glenn Fuguitt - 223-240 The use of mortality time series data to produce hypothetical morbidity distributions and project mortality trends
by Kenneth Manton & Eric Stallard - 241-260 Intermediate variables and educational differentials in fertility in Korea and the Philippines
by Larry Bumpass & Ronald Rindfuss & James Palmore & Mercedes Concepcion & Byoung Choi
February 1982, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-27 The family formation process among U.S. marriage cohorts
by Amy Tsui - 29-36 Family size composition differentials between central city-suburb and metropolitan-nonmetropolltan migration streams
by Ralph White - 37-51 Racial inequalities in housing: An examiation of recent trends
by Suzanne Bianchi & Reynolds Farley & Daphne Spain - 53-63 A cross-cultural examination of the relationship between ages at menarche, marriage, and first birth
by J. Udry & R. Cliquet - 65-78 Income and fertility: The elusive relationship
by Deborah Freedman & Arland Thornton - 79-95 Some effects of spouse separation on fertility
by R. Potter & F. Kobrin - 97-123 Mortality trends in Philadelphia: Age- and cause-specific death rates 1870–1930
by Gretchen Condran & Rose Cheney - 125-133 Immigration and the stable population model
by Thomas Espenshade & Leon Bouvier & W. Arthur - 135-146 Measuring temporal stability in regression models of population estimation
by Marylou Mandell & Jeffrey Tayman
November 1981, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 421-442 Family size and the quality of children
by Judith Blake - 443-463 Trends in total and marital fertility for black Americans, 1886–1899
by Stewart Tolnay - 465-486 Social structure and U.S. inter-state fertility differentials in 1900
by Avery Guest - 487-509 A time series of instrumental fertility variables
by N. Ryder - 511-528 Religion, socialization, and fertility
by Susan Janssen & Robert Hauser - 529-548 Effects of the timing of marriage and first birth of the spacing of subsequent births
by Margaret Marini & Peter Hodsdon - 549-575 Female employment and fertility in peninsular Malaysia: The maternal role incompatibility hypothesis reconsidered
by Karen Mason & V. Palan - 577-595 The effect of female education on fertility: A simple explanation
by Anrudh Jain - 597-614 Antecedents to contraceptive innovation: Evidence from rural Northern Thailand
by Dennis Hogan & Paul Frenzen - 615-625 Community availability of contraceptives and family limitation
by Amy Tsui & Dennis Hogan & Jay Teachman & Carlos Welti-Chanes - 627-634 A note on measuring the independent impact of family planning programs on fertility Declines
by Donald Hernandez