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February 1977, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 121-129 Improving the accessibility of data from the census of Canada
by J. Stinson - 131-135 Trends in nonprinted U.S. census and survey data and some research implications
by Cynthia Taeuber - 137-140 Non-American census data in machine readable form
by Judith Rowe - 141-144 Population data in social science data archives: The survey holdings of the roper public opinion research center
by Paul Voss
November 1976, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 423-434 Facets of redistribution: research challenges and opportunities
by Sidney Goldstein - 435-443 Changing patterns of migration between metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas in the United States: Recent evidence
by C. Tucker - 445-461 Recent urbanization trends in peninsular malaysia
by Charles Hirschman - 463-478 The effect of subsidized family planning services on reproductive behavior in the United States, 1969–1974
by J. Udry & Karl Bauman & Naomi Morris - 479-493 Motivations for the use of birth control: Evidence from West Africa
by Helen Ware - 495-505 Abortion and family building models: Fertility limitation in Hungary
by Kathleen Ford - 507-512 Some extensions of the keyfitz momentum relationship
by Keith Tognetti - 513-519 Influence of instantaneous fertility decline to replacement level on population growth: An alternative model
by S. Mitra - 521-539 Sensitivity analysis of discrete-time interregional population systems
by Kao-Lee Llaw - 541-564 Life table techniques for multiple-cause mortality
by Kenneth Manton & H. Tolley & Sharon Poss - 565-570 A note on migration and employment
by Wen Li - 571-575 Race and intra-urban migration
by Linton Freeman & Morris Sunshine - 577-580 An instance of reverse heaping of ages
by Robert Myers - 581-586 Comment on charles F. Hohm’s “social security and fertility: An international perspective”
by William Kelly & Phillips Cutright & David Hittle - 587-589 Reply to kelly, cutright, and hittle
by Charles Hohm
August 1976, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 297-309 Length of residence, social ties, and economic opportunities
by Michael Toney - 311-328 Urbanization and de-urbanization of the black population before the civil war
by Jane Wilkie - 329-338 The relation of psychological, social, and economic variables to fertility-related decisions
by James Jaccard & Andrew Davidson - 339-356 Female work experience, employment status, and birth expectations: Sequential decision-making in the Philippines
by Mark Rosenzweig - 357-368 Compensating changes in fertility and mortality
by Thomas Espenshade & C. Chan - 369-379 Report on a multiple regression method for making population estimates
by William O’Hare - 381-395 Report on matching procedures of a dual record system in the southern Philippines
by Francis Madigan & H. Wells - 397-409 Provisional evaluation of the 1970 census count of American Indians
by Jeffrey Passel - 411-415 Comment on M. J. Greenwood’s “simultaneity bias in migration models: An empirical examination”
by Julie DaVanzo
May 1976, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 161-174 The continuation of education after marriage among women in the United States: 1970
by Nancy Davis & Larry Bumpass - 175-187 Family size in successive generations: The effects of birth order, intergenerational change in lifestyle, and familial satisfaction
by Nan Johnson & C. Stokes - 189-198 An analysis of the impact of education on family size
by Barbara Janowitz - 199-224 Acomparison between Northern and Southern blacks residing in the North
by Stanley Lieberson & Christy Wilkinson - 225-233 A refined estimator of measures of location of the age at first marriage
by T. Trussell - 235-249 Annual fertility rates from census data on own children: Comparisons with vital statistics data for the United States
by Ronald Rindfuss - 251-257 Effect of adjustment for sex composition in the measurement of fertility on intrinsic rates
by S. Mitra - 259-272 Atechnique for estimating life expectancy with crude vital rates
by James McCann - 273-286 Some sources of error and their effect on census statistics
by Barbara Ballar - 287-290 Increment-decrement life tables: A comment
by Andrel Rogers & Jacques Ledent - 291-291 Reply to Rogers and Ledent
by Robert Schoen
February 1976, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-17 Lifetime probability of additional births by age and parity for American women, 1935–1968: A new measurement of period fertility
by Chal Park - 19-35 Constructing fertility tables for Soviet populations
by D. Mazur - 37-44 A modification of a continuous time model for first conception
by S. Singh & K. Chakrabarty & V. Singh - 45-64 Parity patterns of birth interval distribution
by Che-Fu Lee & Kuang-Hua Lin - 65-82 Repeat abortion
by Robert Potter & Kathleen Ford - 83-104 Immigration policies and trends: A comparison of Canada and the United States
by Monica Boyd - 105-114 Family sizes of children and family sizes of women
by Samuel Preston - 115-125 Labor force participation and family formation: A study of working mothers
by H. Theodore Groat & Randy Workman & Arthur Neal - 127-138 The fall in household size and the rise of the primary individual in the United States
by Frances Kobrin - 139-148 The United States population by race and urban-rural residence 1790–1860: Reference tables
by Jane Wilkie - 149-152 Comment on W. Whitney Hicks’ “economic development and fertility change in Mexico, 1950–1970”
by Daniel Seiver - 153-155 Reply
by W. Hicks
November 1975, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 573-580 The yield of the imperfect: The 1970 national fertility study
by Charles Westoff - 581-599 Mass immigration and population dynamics in israel
by Dov Friedlander - 601-614 Trends in return migration to the south
by Larry Long & Kristin Hansen - 615-628 Some determinants of the migration of professional manpower
by Dieter Wermuth & Nanny Wermuth - 629-644 Social security and fertility: An international perspective
by Charles Hohm - 645-660 A method for the estimation of fecundability
by John Bongaarts - 661-661 The construction of increment-decrement life tables: A comment on articles by R. Schoen and V. Nelson
by Jan Hoem - 663-664 Reply to Hoem
by Robert Schoen & Verne Nelson - 665-668 Comment on N. K. Namboodiri’s “which couples at given parities expect to have additional births? an exercise in discriminant analysis”
by Mark Rosenzweig & Daniel Seiver - 669-670 Reply to Rosenzweig and seiver
by N. Namboodiri - 671-678 Review symposium
by Samuel Preston & Kurt Mayer - 679-679 Erratum to: Economics of the Family: Marriage, Children and Human Capital
by Theodore Schultz
August 1975, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 397-405 First-generation effects on second-generation fertility
by Yoram Porath - 407-416 Do statements about desired family size predict fertility? the case of Taiwan, 1967–1970
by Ronald Freedman & Albert Hermalin & Ming-Cheng Chang - 417-430 Socioeconomic status, value orientations, and fertility behavior in India
by Dudley Poston & Joachim Singelmann - 431-445 Emigration and fertility decline: The case of Barbados
by G. Ebanks & P. George & Charles Nobbe - 447-454 Birth trajectory under changing fertility conditions
by James Frauenthal - 455-466 Open and closed birth intervals for once-married spouse-present white women
by Donald Hastings & Walter Robinson - 467-470 Standardization of cumulative failure rates
by Jay Herson - 471-489 Contraceptive practice required to meet a prescribed crude birth rate target: a proposed macro-model (tabrap) and hypothetical illustrations
by Dorothy Nortman & John Bongaarts - 491-504 Residential preferences and population distribution
by Glenn Fuguitt & James Zuiches - 505-518 Living arrangements of widows in the United States and Israel, 1960 and 1961
by Albert Chevan & J. Korson - 519-536 Simultaneity bias in migration models: An empirical examination
by Michael Greenwood - 537-548 The demography of the Kuwaiti population of Kuwait
by Allan Hill - 549-569 Review symposium
by Mark Perlman & Frank Bean & N. Namboodlri - 571-571 Erratum to: Constructing Increment-Decrement Life Tables
by Robert Schoen
May 1975, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 179-191 Effects of U. S. immigration law on manpower characteristics of immigrants
by Charles Keely - 193-208 Volume, characteristics and consequences of internal migration in Colombia
by George Martine - 209-222 The influence of women’s work opportunities on marriage rates
by Samuel Preston & Alan Richards - 223-243 California’s experience with non-adversary divorce
by Robert Schoen & Harry Greenblatt & Robert Mielke - 245-258 Convenience of work and the job constraint of children
by Jean Darian - 259-274 Puzzles and further explorations in the interrelationships of successive births with husband’s income, spouses’ education and race
by Julian Simon - 275-290 The equivalence of united states census data for persons of Russian stock or descent with American Jews: An evaluation
by Erich Rosenthal - 291-301 Estimates of fecundability from a truncated distribution of conception times
by C. Suchindran & P. Lachenbruch - 303-312 A general method of correction for age misreporting in census populations
by Prithwis Gupta - 313-324 Constructing increment-decrement life tables
by Robert Schoen - 325-329 A technique for measuring the effect of economic base on opportunity for blacks
by Charles Cortese & Judith Leftwich - 331-332 Comment on V. K. Oppenheimer’s “The Life-Cycle Squeeze: The Interaction of Men’s Occupational and Family Life Cycles”
by A. Jaffe - 333-336 Further comment on V. K. Oppenheimer’s “The Life-Cycle Squeeze: The Interaction of Men’s Occupational and Family Life Cycles”
by Murray Gendell - 337-341 Reply to Gendell and Jaffe
by Valerie Oppenheimer - 343-349 Comment on D. Loschky and W. Wilcox’s “Demographic Transition: A Forcing Model”
by Kenneth Kammeyer & Arthur Skidmore - 351-360 Reply to Kammeyer and skidmore
by David Loschky & William Wilcox - 361-366 Abuses of socioeconomic and demographic data: A comment on Ekanem’s study and Janowitz’s note
by Mashal Khan - 367-367 Reply to Khan
by Barbara Janowitz - 369-371 Further reply to Khan
by Ita Ekanem - 373-394 Review symposium
by Thomas Ford & Arthur Conning & George Myers
February 1975, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-19 Black-white differentials in infant mortality in the south, 1940–1970
by Eui Shin - 21-34 Levels and patterns of infant and child mortality in ghana
by S. Gaisie - 35-55 Childhood mortality, family size and birth order in pre-industrial Europe
by Joel Cohen - 57-66 On A Method for Studying Family Size Preferences
by Gary Koch & James Abernathy & Peter Imrey - 67-79 Sons, Daughters or Both?: An Analysis of Family Sex Composition Preferences in the Philippines
by William Stinner & Paul Mader - 81-88 Measuring Change in Sex Composition
by Joseph Norland - 89-105 The Welfare Effect of an Additional Child Cannot be Stated Simply and Unequivocally
by Julian Simon - 107-120 Female Professional Work Opportunities: A Cross-National Study
by Rosemary Cooney - 121-128 Stouffer’s Model Of Migration: A Comparison Of Interstate And Metropolitan Flows
by Walter Wadycki - 129-141 Competition between spontaneous and induced abortion
by R. Potter & K. Ford & B. Moots - 143-153 Conceptive delay, nonsusceptible period, and cohort fertility patterns
by Che-Fu Lee & Kuang-Hua Lin - 155-156 Comment on J. Blake’s “can we believe recent data on birth expectations in the united states?”
by Larry Bumpass - 157-161 Further comment on J. Blake’s “Can we believe recent data on birth expectations in the united states?”
by David Kruegel - 163-177 Review Symposium
by Murray Gendell & Valerie Oppenheimer
November 1974, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 549-561 Beyond the demographic transition
by Arthur Campbell - 563-585 The formal dynamics of controlled populations and the echo, the boom and the bust
by Ronald Lee - 587-611 The measurement of family size preferences and subsequent fertility
by Lolagene Coombs - 613-627 Economic determinants of family size in West Africa
by Donald Snyder - 629-640 Ethnic variations in the relationship between income and fertility
by Frank Bean & Charles Wood - 641-656 Age at marriage, family planning practices, and other variables as correlates of fertility in Korea
by Mo-Im Kim & Rowland Rider & Paul Harper & Jae-Mo Yang - 657-672 Natural population decrease in Iowa counties
by H. Chang - 673-682 Computer display of population age structure
by James Pick - 683-689 Generating functions for partial sex control problems
by David Smith - 691-694 Fertility and per apita income: Acomment on Janowitz’s results
by Daniel Suits - 695-708 Review symposium
by John Aird & W. Borrle & Janet Salaff - 708-714 Reply
by H. Tien - 715-715 Erratum to: New Estimates of the vital rates of the United States black population during the nieneteenth centrury
by Jack Eblen
August 1974, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 361-375 Age at marriage as a factor in state divorce rate differentials
by James Weed - 377-395 Legal abortion and fertility in Maryland, 1960–1971
by Ira Rosenwaike & Robert Melton - 397-406 Nuptiality and fertility of birth cohorts
by Ladislav Ruzicka - 407-421 Economic development and fertility change in Mexico, 1950–1970
by W. Hicks - 423-440 Interregional differences in fertility in Brazil, 1950–1970
by Thomas Merrick - 441-456 A note on differential fertility in Sri Lanka
by Dallas Fernando - 457-472 The relationship of the crude birth rate and its components to social and economic development
by Avery Guest - 473-481 The multiregional net maternity function and multiregional stable growth
by Andrel Rogers - 483-492 Modeling and forecasting populations by time series: The Swedish case
by Joao Saboia - 493-507 Metropolitan retail nucleation
by Avery Guest & Christopher Cluett - 509-520 Differential life-styles between migrants and nonmigrants: A case study of the city of Shiraz, Iran
by All Paydarfar - 521-532 The Social ecology of Madrid: Stratification in comparative perspective
by Mark Abrahamson & Paul Johnson - 533-535 Comment on G. Hendershot’s “Population size, military power, and antinatal policy”
by William Kelly - 537-545 Review symposium
by Geoffrey Hawthorn & J. Slycos
May 1974, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 173-188 Residential satisfaction as an intervening variable in residential mobility
by Alden Speare - 189-194 Effect on unwanted fertility of extending physician-administered birth control in the United States
by J. Udry & Karl Bauman - 195-205 The bogue-palmore technique for estimating direct fertility measures from indirect indicators as applied to Tennessee counties, 1960 and 1970
by Barry Tuchfeld & Leverett Guess & Donald Hastings - 207-214 Pregnancy termination intervals in a rural area of Bangladesh
by John Stoeckel & A. Choudhury - 215-225 Demographic transition: A forcing model
by David Loschky & William Wilcox - 227-245 The life-cycle squeeze: The interaction of men’s occupational and family life cycles
by Valerie Oppenheimer - 247-265 White-nonwhite differentials in occupational mobility among men in the United States, 1962–1972
by Robert Hauser & David Featherman - 267-290 Marriage, divorce, and mortality: A life table analysis
by Robert Schoen & Verne Nelson - 291-299 The marriage squeeze
by H. Muhsam - 301-319 New estimates of the vital rates of the United States black population during the nineteenth century
by Jack Eblen - 321-336 Mapping of population density
by Carsten Haaland & Michael Heath - 337-360 Review symposium
by George Masnick & Jean Bourgeois-Pichat & T. Schultz
February 1974, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-23 Estimates of coverage of the population by sex, race, and age in the 1970 census
by Jacob Siegel - 25-44 Can we believe recent data on birth expectations in the United States?
by Judith Blake - 45-56 Which couples at given parities expect to have additional births? An exercise in discriminant analysis
by N. Namboodiri - 57-73 Expected family size and perceived status deprivation among high school senior women
by Steven Mclaughlin - 75-87 The initiation of contraception
by Ronald Rindfuss & Charles Westoff - 89-103 The impact of urbanization and geographical dispersion on the linguistic russification of soviet nationalities
by Brian Silver - 105-117 Revision of Ladino and Maya census populations of Guatemala, 1950 and 1964
by John Early - 119-130 Effect of mortality change on stable population parameters
by Samuel Preston - 131-142 Sex ratio at birth: Values, variance, and some determinants
by Gerald Markle - 143-148 Using gross migration data compiled from the social security sample file
by Vernon Renshaw - 149-150 Comment on c. gibson’s “Urbanization in new zealand: A comparative analysis”
by John Collette - 151-166 Review symposium
by Thomas Burch & A. Keir Nash - 167-170 Reply to burch and nash
by Edwin Driver
November 1973, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 495-506 A critique of the national fertility study
by Norman Ryder - 507-515 The effects of demographic factors on age composition and the implications for per capita income
by Barbara Janowitz - 517-524 Population size, military power, and Antinatal policy
by Gerry Hendershot - 525-535 Construction of nuptiality tables for the single population in India: 1901–1931
by C. Malaker - 537-542 Age composition in the absence of mortality and in other odd circumstances
by Ansley Coale - 543-565 Growth of U.S. population, 1940–1971, in the light of an interactive two-sex model
by Prithwis Gupta - 567-570 A more accurate short method of approximating Lotka’s r
by James McCann - 571-590 Birth control and the black American: A matter of genocide?
by Robert Weisbord - 591-597 The prediction of fertility among catholics: A longitudinal analysis
by Franklin Wilson & Larry Bumpass - 599-618 The family size utility function
by Kenneth Terhune & Sol Kaufman - 619-637 Desired family size in Thailand: Are the responses meaningful?
by John Knodel & Visid Prachuabmoh - 639-657 Evaluation of an experimental short interview form designed to collect fertility data: The case of Peru
by Albert Marckwardt - 659-660 Comment on George zito’s “a note on the population of seventeenth century London”
by Thomas Espenshade - 661-662 Reply to Espenshade
by George Zito - 663-672 Reactions to Blake and Das Gupta’s “the fallacy of the five million women: A re-estimate”
by Phillips Cutright - 673-677 Further reactions to Blake and Das Gupta’s “the fallacy of the five million women: A re-estimate”
by Richard Osborn - 679-684 Reply to cutright and Osborn
by Judith Blake & Prithwis Gupta - 685-696 A survey of population textbooks
by Leon Bouvier & Lincoln Day
August 1973, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 301-314 Perspectives on the recent upturn in divorce and remarriage
by Paul Glick & Arthur Norton - 315-328 The difference in unwanted births between blacks and whites
by Karl Bauman & J. Udry - 329-350 Differential fertility in central India: A path analysis
by Hugh Loebner & Edwin Driver - 351-365 Pearsonian Type I curve and its fertility projection potentials
by S. Mitra & A. Romaniuk - 367-382 Estimates of vital rates for the Canadian Indians, 1960–1970
by Victor Piché & M. George - 383-403 Estimation of vital rates by means of monte carlo simulation
by Bennett Dyke & Jean MacCluer - 405-419 On long-term mortality trends in the United States, 1850–1968
by S. Rao - 421-426 On the efficiency of the estimates of life table functions
by S. Mitra - 427-445 A functional classification of metropolitan communities
by Roy Kass - 447-458 Estimating the incidence and prevalence of birth orders: A technique using census data
by J. Veevers - 459-467 A note on the generalization of William Brass’s model
by Suddhendu Biswas - 469-478 Design of household sample surveys to test death registration completeness
by Monroe Sirken - 479-481 Cross-Section Studies As Predictors of Trends in Birth Rates: A Note on Ekanem’s Results
by Barbara Janowitz - 483-493 General theory of population
by Kingsley Davis & George Zaidan
May 1973, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 137-160 A method for combining sample survey data and symptomatic indicators to obtain population estimates for local areas
by Eugene Ericksen - 161-184 Ethnic segregation in urban Israel
by Vivian Klaff - 185-204 Short-term fluctuations in fertility and economic activity in Israel
by Voram Ben-Porath