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November 1981, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 635-643 CBR versus TFR in cross-national fertility research
by Barbara Entwisle - 645-658 A probability mixture model of completed parity
by Amanda Galbeck - 659-679 Dissolution of first unions in Colombia, Panama, and Peru
by Noreen Goldman - 681-694 Young women’s transition to marriage
by Linda Waite & Glenna Spine - 695-713 Variations in infant mortality rates among counties of the United States: The roles of public policies and programs
by Michael Grossman & Steven Jacobowitz
August 1981, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 267-285 Intention and uncertainty at later stages of childbearing: the united states 1965 and 1970
by S. Morgan - 287-307 The determinants of breast-feeding in sri lanka
by John Akin & Richard Bilsborrow & David Guilkey & Barry Popkin & Daniel Benoit & Pierre Cantrelle & Michele Garenne & Pierre Levi - 309-320 Negativismr equivocation, and wobbly assent: public “support” for the prochoice platform on abortion
by Judith Blake & Jorge Pinal - 321-334 Postwar trends in family size
by Judith Treas - 335-348 Sex differences in remarriage and spouse selection
by Joseph Chamie & Samar Nsuly - 349-354 A note on racial differences in the effecty of female economic opportunity on marriage rates
by Lynn White - 355-368 A dynamic analysis of migration: an assessment of the effects of age, family and career variables
by Gary Sandefur & Wilbur Scott - 369-388 Long-Term Trends In Migratory Behavior In A Developing Country: The Case of Mexico
by Michael Greenwood & Jerry Ladman & Barry Siegel - 389-410 Methods For Comparing The Mortality Experience of Heterogeneous Populations
by Kenneth Manton & Eric Stallard & James Vaupel - 411-420 A Note On The Changing Geography Of Cancer Mortality Within Metropolitan Regions Of The United States
by Michael Greenberg
May 1981, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 123-136 Earnings, relative income, and family formation
by Maurice MacDonald & Ronald Rindfuss - 137-156 Long-term consequences for children of teenage parents
by Josefine Card - 157-172 Increase in natural fertility during the early stages of modernization: Canadian Indians case study
by A. Romaniuk - 173-179 Alaska Native fertility trends, 1950–1978
by Larry Blackwood - 181-200 Proportional hazards life table models: an illustrative analysis of socio-demographic influences on marriage dissolution in the United States
by Jane Menken & James Trussell & Debra Stempel & Ozer Babakol - 201-216 The harmonic mean as the basis of a realistic two-sex marriage model
by Robert Schoen - 217-230 Methods for the analysis of mortality risks across heterogeneous small populations: examination of space-time gradients in cancer mortality in North Carolina counties 1970–75
by Kenneth Manton & Eric Stallard - 231-244 Experiments in modelling recent Danish fertility curves
by Jan Hoem & Dan Madien & Jørgen Nielsen & Else-Marie Ohlsen & Hans Hansen & Bo Rennermalm - 245-250 A generalized index of dissimilarity
by James Sakoda - 251-256 Some further observations on the index of residential differentiation
by Barrie Morgan & John Norbury - 257-266 A note on new estimates of the mortality of the extreme aged
by Ira Rosenwaike
February 1981, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-25 Values and disvalues of children in successive childbearing decisions
by Rodolfo Bulatao - 27-37 Determining the impact of sex preferences on fertility: A demonstration study
by Kathy Widmer & Gary McClelland & Caral Nickerson - 39-54 Trends and differentials in breast feeding: An update
by Charles Hirschman & Marilyn Butler - 55-66 Migrant-native socioeconomic differentials in Thailand
by Theodore Fuller - 67-83 The use of the multiplicity survey to identify migrants
by Sidney Goldstein & Alice Goldstein - 85-101 Return and other sequences of migration in the United States
by Julie DaVanzo & Peter Morrison - 103-122 The use of hypothetical cohorts in estimating demographic parameters under conditions of changing fertility and mortality
by Hania Zlotnik & Kenneth Hill
November 1980, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 345-364 On the demography of aging
by Jacob Siegel - 365-378 Changes in fertility expectations and preferences between 1962 and 1977: Their relation to final parity
by Ronald Freedman & Deborah Freedman & Arland Thornton - 379-393 Racial equity or racial equality
by Thomas Daymont - 395-412 Demographic responses and demographic transitions: A case study of sweden
by William Mosher - 413-427 Improvingaccuracy in multiple regression estimates of population using principles from causal modelling
by David Swanson - 429-443 Estimating the effect of child mortality on the number of births
by Randall Olsen - 445-450 A note on stability in the U.S. Metropolitan system: 1950–1970
by Scott South & Dudley Poston
August 1980, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 225-242 Effects Of The Number And Spacing Of Children On Marital And Parental Satisfaction
by Margaret Mooney Marini - 243-260 Asset Accumulation And Family Size
by James Smith & Michael Ward - 261-273 Patterns of american jewish fertility
by Sergio DellaPergola - 275-295 Starting age and subsequent birth intervals in cohabitational unions in current danish cohorts, 1975
by Fialar Finnäs & Jan Hoem - 297-322 Labor force status life tables for the United States, 1972
by Robert Schoen & Karen Woodrow - 323-339 Some new techniques for applying the housing unit method of local population estimation
by Stanley Smith & Bart Lewis - 341-343 A note on the use ofregression methods in population estimates
by W. O’Hare
May 1980, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 129-143 Racial differences in per capita income, 1960–76: The importance of household size, headship, and labor force participation
by Suzanne Bianchi - 145-158 Employment deconcentration in the nonmetropolitan migration turnaround
by John Wardwell & C. Gilchrist - 159-176 Estimating the approximate size of the illegal alien population in the united states by the comparative trend analysis of age-specific death rates
by J. Robinson - 177-188 Homicide trends in the United States
by Reynolds Farley - 189-206 Mortality of the chronically impaired
by Kenneth Manton & Eric Stallard - 207-223 Regression-like analysis of birth interval sequences
by Henry Braun
February 1980, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-11 Parity-Specific and two-sex utility models of reproductive intentions
by Ellen Fried & Sandra Hofferth & J. Udry - 13-23 Comparative estimates of teenage illegitimacy in the United States, 1940–44 to 1970–74
by Martin O’Connell - 25-37 The index of overall headship: A simple measure of household complexity standardized for age and sex
by Thomas Burch - 39-56 changes in the propensity to live alone: 1950–1976
by Robert Michael & Victor Fuchs & Sharon Scott - 57-70 Recent nonmetropolitan population change in fifty-year perspective
by Kenneth Johnson & Ross Purdy - 71-84 Foreign-Born Emigration From The United States: 1960 To 1970
by Robert Warren & Jennifer Peck - 85-102 Estimates Of U.S. Multiple Cause Life Tables
by Kenneth Manton & Eric Stallard & Sharon Poss - 103-114 The Sisters’ Riddle And The Importance Of Variance When Guessing Demographic Rates From Kin Counts
by Kenneth Wachter - 115-127 A Mathematical Model Relating Cohort And Period Mortality
by Jamie Eng
November 1979, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 485-492 The progress of demography as a scientific discipline
by Charles Nam - 493-521 From natural fertility to family limitation: The onset of fertility transition in a sample of German villages
by John Knodel - 523-534 Reproductive goals and achieved fertility: A fifteen-year perspective
by Lolagene Coombs - 535-547 Change in worker/nonworker ratios for women
by Beverly Duncan - 549-551 Decomposition of the rise in divorce rates: A note on Michael’s results
by Shiro Horiuchi - 553-563 Residential segregation of Spanish Americans in united states Urbanized Areas
by Douglas Massey - 565-573 Residential preferences, community satisfaction, and the intention to move
by Tim Heaton & Carl Fredrickson & Glenn Fuguitt & James Zuiches - 575-601 A time series approach to forecasting Australian total live-births
by John McDonald
August 1979, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 339-358 Quantitative aspects of marriage, fertility and family limitation in nineteenth century America: Another application of the coale specifications
by Warren Sanderson - 359-376 Some roots of preference: Roles, activities and familial values
by Lolagene Coombs & Ronald Freedman - 377-388 Determining the impact of sex preferences on fertility: A consideration of parity progression ratio, dominance, and stopping rule measures
by Gary McClelland - 389-399 The earnings of men and remarriage
by Wendy Wolf & Maurice MacDonald - 401-415 Patterns of suburban population growth, 1970–75
by Avery Guest - 417-423 What is the annual net flow of undocumented mexican immigrants to the united states?
by David Heer - 425-438 Population growth, life-cycle saving, and international differences in steady-state optimal saving rates
by Michael Conroy - 439-454 The impact of heterogeneity in individual frailty on the dynamics of mortality
by James Vaupel & Kenneth Manton & Eric Stallard - 455-473 A new technique to estimate infant mortality with an application for El Salvador and Colombia
by Alberto Palloni - 475-479 Fertility effect of seasonal migration and seasonal variation in fecundability: Test of a useful approximation under more general conditions
by John Bongaarts & Robert Potter - 481-484 A note on the analysis of parity progression ratios
by Lester Curtin & I. Frockt & Gary Koch
May 1979, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 157-175 Fertility and income, consumption aspirations, and child quality standards
by Arland Thornton - 177-197 Employment trends ofyoung mothers and the opportunity cost of babies in the United States
by James Cramer - 199-208 Labor supply behavior of prospective and new mothers
by David Shapiro & Frank Mott - 209-217 The end of “Catholic” fertility
by Charles Westoff & Elise Jones - 219-237 The changing impact of white migration on the population compositions of origin and destination metropolitan areas
by William Frey - 239-255 Motivations for the inmigration component of population turnaround in nonmetropolitan areas
by James Williams & Andrew Sofranko - 257-277 Female migration in Chile: Types of moves and socioeconomic characteristics
by Joan Herold - 279-288 A new evaluation of United States census data on the extreme aged
by Ira Rosenwaike - 289-312 The use of model life tables to estimate mortality for the United States in the late nineteenth century
by Michael Haines - 313-327 Effects of dependency among causes of death for cause elimination life table strategies
by Kenneth Manton & Sharon Poss - 329-338 Relations between demographic parameters
by Lloyd Demetrius
February 1979, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-25 The incidence of divorce within cohorts of American marriages contracted since the civil war
by Samuel Preston & John McDonald - 27-35 The two generation urbanite hypothesis revisited
by Nancy McGirr & Charles Hirschman - 37-47 Models of illegitimacy: United States, 1969
by Larry Freshnock & Phillips Cutright - 49-54 Validation of an inferential approach for the measurement of illegitimacy
by Ronald Chamblee & William Clifford & R. Mustian - 55-71 Social background composition and educational growth
by Robert Mare - 73-87 The changing U. S. labor force and occupational differentiation by sex
by Gregory Williams - 89-101 Sex differences in patterns of career mobility
by Rachel Rosenfeld & Aage Størensen - 103-119 Seasonal migration and seasonal variation in fecundabillty: Effects on birth rates and birth intervals
by Jane Menken - 121-129 Family formation and the life cycle
by S. Krishnamoorthy - 131-135 Bias in graduated life table functions
by J. Pollard - 137-156 A close look at the demography of Afghanistan
by James Trussell & Eleanor Brown
November 1978, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 397-432 What will 1984 be like? Socioeconomic implications of recent twists in age structure
by Richard Easterlin - 433-458 A model of fertility by planning status
by Norman Ryder - 459-476 The malleability of fertility-related attitudes and behavior in a filipino migrant sample
by Josefina Card - 477-485 The relationship between apartment living and fertility for blacks, Mexican Americans, and other Americans in Racine, Wisconsin
by James Curry & Gayle Scriven - 487-497 Age, biological factors, and socioeconomic determinants of fertility: A new measure of cumulative fertility for use in the empirical analysis of family size
by Bryan Boulier & Mark Rosenzweig - 499-507 Estimating the intrinsic rate of increase of population from the average numbers of younger and older sisters
by Noreen Goldman - 509-521 The demeny-shorter and three-census methods for correcting age data
by James Ntozi - 523-539 Adjustment of rates using multiplicative models
by Clifford Clogg - 541-548 On the derivation of a two-sex stable population model
by S. Mitra - 549-557 An evaluation of brass mortality estimates under conditions of declining mortality
by Ellen Kraly & Douglas Norris - 559-569 Dynamics of some special populations with NRR=1
by Young Kim & Zenas Sykes - 571-588 Population movement and city-suburb redistribution: An analytic framework
by William Frey - 589-603 Metropolitan deconcentration: Subareal inmigration and central city to ring moiillty patterns among southern SMSAs
by Jeanne Bitgar & Francis Biasiolli - 605-620 Population trends of nonmetropolitan cities and villages in subregions of the united states
by Glenn Fuguitt & Calvin Beale - 621-623 A short note on the taeuber paradox
by S. Mitra - 625-635 Calculating life tables by estimating Chiang’s a from observed rates
by Robert Schoen - 637-641 Indigenous labor supply, sustenance organization, and population redistribution in nonmetropolitan america: An extension of the ecological theory of migration
by Dudley Poston & Ralph White
August 1978, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 239-258 Thailand’s urban population reconsidered
by Sidney Goldstein & Alice Goldstein - 259-266 The interaction of migration, income, and employment in Sweden
by Åke Dahlberg & Bertil Holmlund - 267-283 Recent net alien immigration to the United States: Its impact on population growth and native fertility
by Charles Keely & Ellen Kraly - 285-300 Residential mobility on skid row: Disaffiliation, powerlessness, and decision making
by Barrett Lee - 301-320 Toward a general theory of fertility: A causal modeling approach
by Richard Bagozzi & M. Loo - 321-336 Fertility and land availability in rural Brazil
by Thomas Merrick - 337-344 Factors related to the intention to have additional children in the United States: A reanalysis of data from the 1965 and 1970 national fertility studies
by Che-Fu Lee & Mohammad Khan - 345-359 A comparison of the probability of the dissolution of first and second marriages
by James McCarthy - 361-380 Marital dissolution, remarriage, and childbearing
by Arland Thornton - 381-388 Contextual and ideological dimensions of attitudes toward discretionary abortion
by B. Singh & Peter Leahy - 389-394 An estimate of a rare population group: The U.S. Jewish population
by Bernard Lazerwitz
May 1978, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 139-159 The determinants of marital fertility in the united states, 1968–1970: Inferences from a dynamic model
by Michael Hout - 161-175 The effects of demographic factors, family background, and early job achievement on age at marriage
by Dennis Hogan - 177-182 The rise in divorce rates, 1960–1974: Age-specific components
by Robert Michael - 183-204 Occupational status scores: Changes introduced by the inclusion of women
by Mary Powers & Joan Holmberg - 205-212 The simultaneous examination of economic and social factors in destination selection: Employing objective and subjective measures
by Michael Toney - 213-222 The urban distribution of headquarters and branch plants in manufacturing: Mechanisms of metropolitan dominance
by James Lincoln - 223-233 Estimating demographic characteristics using the ratio-correlation method
by Julia Martin & William Serow - 235-236 An investigation of the age of an alleged centenarian
by Robert Myers
February 1978, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-12 Annexation as a factor in the growth of U.S. cities, 1950–1960 and 1960–1970
by Vivian Klaff & Glenn Fuguitt - 13-39 Is Nonmetropolitan America being repopulated? The evidence from Pennsylvania’s minor civil divisions
by Wilbur Zelinsky - 41-56 Effects of migration on the educational levels of the black resident population at the origin and destination, 1955–1960 and 1965–1970
by Eui-Hang Shin - 57-73 Husband-wife agreement about reproductive goals
by Lolagene Coombs & Dorothy Fernandez - 75-86 Age and marital status at first birth and the pace of subsequent fertility
by Larry Bumpass & Ronald Rindfuss & Richard Jamosik - 87-98 Effects of various factors on selection for family planning status and natural fecundability: A simulation study
by John Barrett - 99-112 A general method of decomposing a difference between two rates into several components
by Prithwis Gupta - 113-129 A components method for measuring the impact of a family planning program on birth rates
by Jay Teachman & Dennis Hogan & Donald Bogue - 131-134 The momentum of population growth with time dependent net maternity function
by P. Cerone & A. Keane - 135-137 The stable births resulting from a time dependent change between two net maternity functions
by P. Cerone & A. Keane
November 1977, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 381-389 On Mortallty
by Evelyn Kitagawa - 391-409 The impact of breast feeding patterns on the biometric analysis of infant mortality
by John Knodel & Hallie Kintner - 411-418 What difference would it make if cancer were eradicated? An examination of the taeuber paradox
by Nathan Keyfitz - 419-430 Measuring The Effects Of Race Differentials In Mortality Upon Surviving Family Members
by Gordon Sutton - 431-453 The Predictive Validity Of Reproductive Intentions
by Charles Westoff & Norman Ryder - 455-479 Target Fertility, Contraception, And Aggregate Rates: Toward A Formal Synthesis
by Ronald Lee - 481-495 Son preference and the demand for additional children in pakistan
by M. Khan & Ismail Sirageldin - 497-518 Residential segregation in urbanized areas of the United States in 1970: An analysis of social class and racial differences
by Reynolds Farley - 519-537 The dimensionality of the urban functional system
by Richard Wanner - 539-548 Population patterns in the past
by D. Eversley - 548-556 Review Symposia
by T. Hollingsworth - 557-562 Review Symposia
by Larry Long - 562-569 Review Symposia
by Joseph Mangalam - 571-580 Sampling variability of own-children fertility estimates
by Robert Retherford & Neil Bennett - 581-590 Measuring the impact of child mortality on fertility: A methodological note
by Anne Williams - 591-592 Further reactions to rogers and ledent’s comment
by Robert Schoen - 593-593 Rejoinder
by Andrei Rogers & Jacques Leden - 594-594 Erratum to: New Evidence on the Value of Birth Expectations
by Martin O’Connell & Maurice Moore
August 1977, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 255-264 New evidence on the value of birth expectations
by Martin O’Connell & Maurice Moore - 265-272 The effect of children on marital dissolution
by Andrew Cherlin - 273-284 Labor force participation of working mothers and family formation: Some further evidence
by William Clifford & Patricia Tobin - 285-296 Sex selection with biased technologies and its effect on the population sex ratio
by Andrew Mason & Neil Bennett - 297-310 Age and parity influences on maternal mortality: United States, 1919–1969
by Linda Berry - 311-331 Mortality in nineteenth century america: Estimates from New York and Pennsylvania census data, 1865 and 1900
by Michael Haines - 333-350 A two-sex nuptiality-mortality life table
by Robert Schoen - 351-361 The size-density hypothesis in Great Britain: Analysis of a deviant case
by Douglas Massey & G. Edward Stephan - 363-368 Population forecasting standards: Some consideralions concerning their necessity and content
by Donald Pittenger - 369-373 A comment on samuel preston’s “family sizes of children and family sizes of women”
by Gregory Spencer - 375-377 Reply
by Samuel Preston - 378-378 Erratum to: The concept of population density: A suggestion
by Robert Stairs
May 1977, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 147-167 Community satisfaction, expectations of moving, and migration
by Robert Bach & Joel Smith - 169-178 Residential preferences andmigration
by Gordon Jong - 179-195 Relative income and fertility
by Rafiqul Choudhury - 197-212 Mother’s home time and the production of child quality
by Belton Fleisher - 213-222 Family planning program activity and patient enrollment rates in the United States, 1969 and 1971
by Michael Hout - 223-238 A vital statistics-based procedure for estimating conception rates
by Thomas Pullum & Stephen Williams - 239-241 The relationship between Schoen’s V and a loglinear measure
by Jay Teachman - 243-244 The concept of population density: A suggestion
by Robert Stairs - 245-252 Spline interpolation of demographic oata
by Donald McNeil & T. Trullell & John Turner
February 1977, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-17 Interstate migrants in the United States: Some social-economic differences by type of move
by Ann Miller - 19-31 The use of public transportation in urban areas: Toward a causal model
by Joyce Mamon & Harvey Marshall - 33-42 Cohort, age, and period effects upon the employment of white females: Evidence for 1957–1968
by George Farkas - 43-65 Wife’s employment and cumulative family size in the United States, 1970 and 1960
by Robert Weller - 67-76 Marital instability and the economic status of women
by Saul Hoffman - 77-86 The stable equivalent population, age composition, and Fisher’s reproductive value function
by Thomas Espenshade & Gregory Campbell - 87-96 Methodological issues underlying multiple decrement life table analysis
by Charles Mode & Roger Avery & Gary Littman & Robert Potter - 97-102 A new technique for measuring preferences in demographic studies
by Katharine Frohardt-Lane & J. Landis & William Bruvold - 103-104 A model for estimating adolescent sterility among married women
by K. Pathak & C. Prasad - 105-120 The population debate: Dimensions and perspective. Papers of the World Population Conference, Bucharest, 1974
by Nicholas Demerath & Dudley Kirk