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November 2004, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 757-772 Adult mortality in sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from demographic and health surveys
by Ian Timæus & Momodou Jasseh - 773-800 The increasing racial disparity in infant mortality: Respiratory distress syndrome and other causes
by W. Frisbie & Seung-eun Song & Daniel Powers & Julie Street - 801-819 Timing effects and the interpretation of period fertility
by Robert Schoen
August 2004, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 385-415 Paradox lost: Explaining the hispanic adult mortality advantage
by Alberto Palloni & Elizabeth Arias - 417-441 Resolving inconsistencies in trends in old-age disability: Report from a technical working group
by Vicki Freedman & Eileen Crimmins & Robert Schoeni & Brenda Spillman & Hakan Aykan & Ellen Kramarow & Kenneth Land & James Lubitz & Kenneth Manton & Linda Martin & Diane Shinberg & Timothy Waidmann - 443-464 Trends in socioeconomic inequalities in mortality in developing countries: The case of child Survival in São Paulo, Brazil
by Narayan Sastry - 465-482 Hiv status and union dissolution in Sub-saharan Africa: The case of Rakai, Uganda
by Laura Porter & Lingxin Hao & David Bishai & David Serwadda & Maria Wawer & Thomas Lutalo & Ronald Gray - 483-508 Orphans in Africa: parental death, poverty, and school enrollment
by Anne Case & Christina Paxson & Joseph Ableidinger - 509-528 Pregnancy-related dropouts and gender inequality in education: A life-table approach and application to Cameroon
by Parfait Eloundou-Enyegue - 529-545 Pervasive Muslim-Hindu fertility differences in India
by A. Dharmalingam & S. Morgan - 547-568 Birth month, school graduation, and the timing of births and marriages
by Vegard Skirbekk & Hans-Peter Kohler & Alexia Prskawetz - 569-584 Effects of child health on parents’ relationship status
by Nancy Reichman & Hope Corman & Kelly Noonan - 585-605 Housing and wealth inequality: Racial-ethnic differences in home equity in the United States
by Lauren Krivo & Robert Kaufman
May 2004, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 189-212 Welfare reform and female headship
by John Fitzgerald & David Ribar - 213-236 The impact of welfare reform on marriage and divorce
by Marianne Bitler & Jonah Gelbach & Hilary Hoynes & Madeline Zavodny - 237-261 Union formation in fragile families
by Marcia Carlson & Sara Mclanahan & Paula England - 263-284 Gender differences in the marriage and cohabitation income premium
by Audrey Light - 285-301 Self-care: Why do parents leave their children unsupervised?
by Lynne Casper & Kristin Smith - 303-314 Continuous and robust measures of the overweight epidemic: 1971–2000
by Dean Jolliffe - 315-334 Decomposition of differences in health expectancy by cause
by Wilma Nusselder & Caspar Looman - 335-361 A new method for correcting under-estimation of disabled life expectancy and an application to the chinese oldest-old
by Zeng Yi & Gu Danan & Kenneth Land - 363-384 The household registration system and social stratification in China: 1955–1996
by Xiaogang Wu & Donald Treiman
February 2004, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 1-22 Segregation of minorities in the metropolis: two decades of change
by John Logan & Brian Stults & Reynolds Farley - 23-36 Hypersegregation in the twenty-first century
by Rima Wilkes & John Iceland - 37-59 Distinguishing the geographic levels and social dimensions of U.S. metropolitan segregation, 1960–2000
by Claude Fischer & Gretchen Stockmayer & Jon Stiles & Michael Hout - 61-86 Poverty and macroeconomic performance across space, race, and family structure
by Craig Gundersen & James Ziliak - 87-107 The long arm of childhood: The influence of early-life social conditions on men’s mortality
by Mark Hayward & Bridget Gorman - 109-128 Mortality among elderly hispanics in the United States: Past evidence and new results
by Irma Elo & Cassio Turra & Bert Kestenbaum & B. Ferguson - 129-150 The fertility contribution of Mexican immigration to the United States
by Stefan Jonsson & Michael Rendall - 151-171 The limits to cumulative causation: International migration from Mexican Urban Areas
by Elizabeth Fussell & Douglas Massey - 173-187 Insight into ethnic flux: Marriage patterns among jews of mixed ancestry in Israel
by Barbara Okun
November 2003, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 589-603 Is low fertility a twenty-first-century demographic crisis?
by S. Philip Morgan - 605-620 Rethinking the “early” decline of marital fertility in the united states
by J. Hacker - 621-635 Modeling momentum in gradual demographic
by Robert Schoen & Stefan Jonsson - 637-657 Fertility decline and gender bias in
by P. Bhat & A. Zavier - 659-673 Trends in reproductive behavior among young single women in Colombia and Peru: 1985–1999
by Mohamed Ali & John Cleland & Iqbal Shah - 675-699 Early origins of the gradient: the relationship between socioeconomic status and infant mortality in the United States
by Brian Finch - 701-725 An investigation of racial and ethnic disparities in birth weight in Chicago neighborhoods
by Narayan Sastry & Jon Hussey - 727-739 Verification of the ages of supercentenarians in the United States: Results of a matching study
by Ira Rosenwaike & Leslie Stone - 741-757 An evaluation of population projections by age
by Stanley Smith & Jeff Tayman - 759-783 academic trajectories of immigrant youths: Analysis within and across cohorts
by Jennifer Glick & Michael White
August 2003, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 395-418 Selective gender differences in childhood nutrition and immunization in rural India: The role of siblings
by Rohini Pande - 419-436 Women’s autonomy and child survival: A comparison of muslims and non-muslims in four Asian countries
by Sharon Ghuman - 437-450 Do amnesty programs reduce undocumented immigration? Evidence from Irca
by Pia Orrenius & Madeline Zavodny - 451-478 How an earnings supplement can affect union formation among low-income single mothers
by Kristen Harknett & Lisa Gennetian - 479-497 Welfare work requirements and child well-being: Evidence from the effects on breast-feeding
by Steven Haider & Alison Jacknowitz & Robert Schoeni - 499-519 Why poverty remains high: The role of income growth, economic inequality, and changes in family structure, 1949–1999
by John Iceland - 521-542 Sharing the wealth: The effect of siblings on adults’ wealth ownership
by Lisa Keister - 543-568 Rethinking gender segregation and gender inequality: Measures and meanings
by William Bridges - 569-587 The racial crossover in family complexity in the United States
by Frances Goldscheider & Regina Bures
May 2003, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 1-1 Erratum to: “Economic Potential and Entry Into Marriage and Cohabitation”
by Yu Xie & James Raymo & Kimberly Goyette & Arland Thornton - 201-216 Decomposing change in life expectancy: A bouquet of formulas in honor of Nathan Keyfitz’s 90th birthday
by James Vaupel & Vladimir Romo - 217-245 HIV and population dynamics: A general model and maximum-likelihood standards for East Africa
by Patrick Heuveline - 247-268 The reporting of sensitive behavior by adolescents: A methodological experiment in Kenya
by Barbara Mensch & Paul Hewett & Annabel Erulkar - 269-288 Women’s status and domestic violence in rural Bangladesh: Individual- and community-level effects
by Michael Koenig & Saifuddin Ahmed & Mian Hossain & A. Mozumder - 289-307 Engendering migrant networks: The case of Mexican migration
by Sara Curran & Estela Rivero-Fuentes - 309-331 Cohort and life-course patterns in the relationship between education and health: A hierarchical approach
by Scott Lynch - 333-349 Child gender and the transition to marriage
by Shelly Lundberg & Elaina Rose - 351-367 Economic potential and entry into marriage and cohabitation
by Yu Xie & James Raymo & Kimberl Goyette & Arland Thornton - 369-394 Social security, age of retirement, and economic well-being: Intertemporal and demographic patterns among retired-worker beneficiaries
by Robert Haveman & Karen Holden & Kathryn Wilson & Barbara Wolfe
February 2003, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-22 Appropriate methods for analyzing the effect of method choice on contraceptive discontinuation
by Fiona Steele & Siân Curtis - 23-44 Family size and support of older adults in urban and rural China: Current effects and future implications
by Zachary Zimmer & Julia Kwong - 45-65 Declining sex differences in mortality from lung cancer in high-income nations
by Fred Pampel - 67-81 The joint effects of marriage partners’ socioeconomic positions on the risk of divorce
by Marika Jalovaara - 83-103 Educational attainment and the transition to first marriage among Japanese women
by James Raymo - 105-126 The impact of economic resources on premarital childbearing and subsequent marriage among young American women
by Arnstein Aassve - 127-149 Cohabiting and marriage during young men’s career-development process
by Valerie Oppenheimer - 151-170 Do children from welfare families obtain less education?
by Inhoe Ku & Robert Plotnick - 171-189 Explaining trends in child support: Economic, demographic, and policy effects
by Anne Case & I-Fen Lin & Sara Mclanahan - 191-200 Parental leave: The impact of recent legislation on parents’ leave taking
by Wen-Jui Han & Jane Waldfogel
November 2002, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 587-616 Demography and the social contract
by Marta Tienda - 617-637 Assessing immigrant policy options: Labor market conditions and postreform declines in immigrants’ receipt of welfare
by Magnus Lofstrom & Frank Bean - 639-654 Diversity and change in the institutional context of immigrant adaptation: California schools 1985–2000
by Jennifer Hook & Kelly Balistreri - 655-674 Private schools and “Latino flight” from black schoolchildren
by Robert Fairlie - 675-696 Whites who say they’d flee: Who are they, and why would they leave?
by Maria Krysan - 697-712 A regression approach to estimating the average number of persons per household
by Stanley Smith & June Nogle & Scott Cody - 713-738 Social networks and changes in contraceptive use over time: Evidence from a longitudinal study in rural Kenya
by Jere Behrman & Hans-Peter Kohler & Susan Watkins - 739-761 Fertility and development: evidence from Brazil
by Joseph Potter & Carl Schmertmann & Suzana Cavenaghi - 763-790 Does race matter? Children’s height in Brazil and South Africa
by Sarah Burgard
August 2002, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 415-433 The living arrangements of new unmarried mothers
by Wendy Sigle-Rushton & Sara McLanahan - 435-453 An empirical analysis of the matching patterns of same-sex and opposite-sex couples
by Lisa Jepsen & Christopher Jepsen - 455-465 How well can we track cohabitation using the sipp? A consideration of direct and inferred measures
by Reagan Baughman & Stacy Dickert-Conlin & Scott Houser - 467-484 Only English by the third generation? Loss and preservation of the mother tongue among the grandchildren of contemporary immigrants
by Richard Alba & John Logan & Amy Lutz & Brian Stults - 485-506 Insights from longitudinal data on the earnings growth of U.S. foreign-born men
by Harriet Duleep & Daniel Dowhan - 507-528 Are black workers missing the connection? The effect of spatial distance and employee referrals on interfirm racial segregation
by Ted Mouw - 529-540 Mortality rates of elderly Asian American populations based on medicare and social security data
by Diane Lauderdale & Bert Kestenbaum - 541-555 Self-reported work-limitation data: What they can and cannot tell US
by Richard Burkhauser & Mary Daly & Andrew Houtenville & Nigar Nargis - 557-572 Has the Chinese family planning policy been successful in changing fertility preferences?
by M. Merli & Herbert Smith - 573-586 Reporting of fertility events by men and women in rural Gambia
by Amy Ratcliffe & Allan Hill & David Harrington & Gijs Walraven
May 2002, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 215-231 War, peace, and fertility in Angola
by Victor Agadjanian & Ndola Prata - 233-250 Education and fertility in sub-Saharan africa: Individual and community effects
by Øystein Kravdal - 251-267 Spatial variation in contraceptive use in Bangladesh: Looking Beyond the borders
by Sajeda Amin & Alaka Basu & Rob Stephenson - 269-285 Adjusting period tempo changes with an extension of ryder’s basic translation equation
by Zeng Yi & Kenneth Land - 287-310 A Simple method for estimating age-specific rates from sequential cross sections
by Carl Schmertmann - 311-329 Nonmarital childbearing: Influences of education, marriage, and fertility
by Dawn Upchurch & Lee Lillard & Constantijn Panis - 331-351 Stability across cohorts in divorce risk factors
by Jay Teachman - 353-368 Low birth weight, social factors, and developmental outcomes among children in the United States
by Jason Boardman & Daniel Powers & Yolanda Padilla & Robert Hummer - 369-392 The effects of early maternal employment on child cognitive development
by Jane Waldfogel & Wen-Jui Han & Jeanne Brooks-Gunn - 393-413 Good things come in threes: Single-parent multigenerational family structure and adolescent adjustment
by Thomas Deleire & Ariel Kalil
February 2002, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-23 Forest fires, air pollution, and mortality in Southeast Asia
by Narayan Sastry - 25-41 Aids and the elderly of thailand: projecting familial impacts
by Kenneth Wachter & John Knodel & Mark Vanlandingham - 43-63 The effects of kin on child mortality in rural gambia
by Rebecca Sear & Fiona Steele & Ian McGregor & Ruth Mace - 65-73 Population momentum for gradual demographic transitions: an alternative approach
by Joshua Goldstein - 75-93 Simultaneity in the use of maternal-child health care and contraceptives: evidence from developing countries
by Saifuddin Ahmed & W. Mosley - 95-117 Educational stratification by ethnicity in China: Enrollment and attainment in the early reform years
by Emily Hannum - 119-137 Changing chronic disease rates and longterm declines in functional limitation among older men
by Dora Costa - 139-164 A dynamic analysis of the effect of child care costs on the work decisions of low-income mothers with infants
by Charles Baum - 165-179 Child care subsidies and the employment of welfare recipients
by Marcia Meyers & Theresa Heintze & Douglas Wolf - 181-197 The effect of stepchildren on childbearing intentions and births
by Susan Stewart - 199-213 On the validity of retrospective assessments of pregnancy intention
by Ted Joyce & Robert Kaestner & Sanders Korenman
November 2001, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 449-465 The developmental paradigm, reading history sideways, and family change
by Arland Thornton - 467-479 Ethnic variations in observance and rationale for postpartum sexual abstinence in malawi
by Eliya Zulu - 481-496 How do family planning workers’ visits affect women’s contraceptive behavior in bangladesh?
by Mary Arends-Kuenning - 497-512 Is breast-feeding a substitute for contraception in family planning?
by Jeffrey Rous - 513-524 Social inequalities in disability-free life expectancy in the french male population, 1980–1991
by Emmanuelle Cambois & Jean-Marie Robine & Mark Hayward - 525-536 Life expectancies in specific health states: Results from a joint model of health status and mortality of older persons
by France Portrait & Maarten Lindeboom & Dorly Deeg - 537-549 Evaluating the performance of the lee-carter method for forecasting mortality
by Ronald Lee & Timothy Miller - 551-561 Education and survival: Birth cohort, period, and age effects
by Diane Lauderdale - 563-567 The misuse of biology in demographic research on racial/ethnic differences: A reply to van den oord and rowe
by Reanne Frank - 569-571 One step back in understanding racial differences in birth weight
by Tukufu Zuberi - 573-576 A step in another direction: Looking for maternal genetic and environmental effects on racial differences in birth weight
by Edwin Oord & David Rowe
August 2001, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 317-336 The educational enrollment of immigrant youth: A test of the segmented-assimilation hypothesis
by Charles Hirschman - 337-348 Differences in the locational attainment of immigrant and native-born households with children in New York City
by Emily Rosenbaum & Samantha Friedman - 349-356 How enduring were the inequalities among European immigrant groups in the United States?
by Richard Alba & Amy Lutz & Elena Vesselinov - 357-361 Long-Run convergence of ethnic skill differentials, revisited
by George Borjas - 363-373 Immigration and males’ earnings inequality in the regions of the United States
by Deborah Reed - 375-389 Immigrants’ welfare use and opportunity for contact with co-ethnics
by Lingxin Hao & Yukio Kawano - 391-409 A model of destination-language acquisition: Application to male immigrants in Canada
by Barry Chiswick & Paul Miller - 411-422 Circular, invisible, and ambiguous migrants: Components of difference in estimates of the number of unauthorized Mexican migrants in the United States
by Frank Bean & Rodolfo Corona & Rodolfo Tuiran & Karen Woodrow-Lafield & Jennifer Hook - 423-436 Changes in children’s time with parents: United States, 1981–1997
by John Sandberg & Sandra Hofferth - 437-447 Sibling, peer, neighbor, and schoolmate correlations as indicators of the importance of context for adolescent development
by Greg Duncan & Johanne Boisjoly & Kathleen Mullan Harris
May 2001, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 147-159 Racial intermarriage pairings
by Vincent Fu - 161-175 The salience of PAN-national hispanic and Asian identities in U.S. marriage markets
by Michael Rosenfeld - 177-185 Black-White Unions: West Indians and African Americans compared
by Suzanne Model & Gene Fisher - 187-200 On the auspices of female migration from Mexico to the United States
by Marcela Cerrutti & Douglas Massey - 201-213 A cross-national comparison of the impact of family migration on women’s employment status
by Paul Boyle & Thomas Cooke & Keith Halfacree & Darren Smith - 215-226 Increasing longevity and medicare expenditures
by Tim Miller - 227-251 Inequality in life expectancy, functional status, and active life expectancy across selected black and white populations in the United States
by Arline Geronimus & John Bound & Timothy Waidmann & Cynthia Colen & Dianne Steffick - 253-265 Women’s health and pregnancy outcomes: Do services make a difference?
by Elizabeth Frankenberg & Duncan Thomas - 267-282 Savings/credit group formation and change in contraception
by Fiona Steele & Sajeda Amin & Ruchira Naved - 283-297 The influence of remarriage on the racial difference in motheronly families in 1910
by Andrew London & Cheryl Elman - 299-316 Availability of child care in the United States: A description and analysis of data sources
by Rachel Gordon & P. Chase-Lansdale
February 2001, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-16 Variance effects in the bongaarts-feeney formula
by Hans-Peter Kohler & Dimiter Philipov - 17-28 A sensitivity analysis of the bongaarts-feeney method for adjusting bias in observed period total fertility rates
by Kenneth Land - 29-42 Behavior genetic modeling of human fertility: findings from a contemporary danish twin study
by Joseph Rodgers & Hans-Peter Kohler & Kirsten Kyvik & Kaare Christensen - 43-58 The density of social networks and fertility decisions: evidence from south nyanza district, kenya
by Hans-Peter Kohler & Jere Behrman & Susan Watkins - 59-66 Increasing fertility in cohabiting unions: evidence for the second demographic transition in the united states?
by R. Raley - 67-78 Dimensions of women’s autonomy and the influence on maternal health care utilization in a north indian city
by Shelah Bloom & David Wypij & Monica Gupta - 79-95 Reconsidering mortality compression and deceleration: an alternative model of mortality rates
by Scott Lynch & J. Brown - 97-114 New african American life tables from 1935–1940 to 1985–1990
by Irma Elo - 115-132 Estimating Wealth Effects Without Expenditure Data—Or Tears: An Application To Educational Enrollments In States Of India
by Deon Filmer & Lant Pritchett - 133-145 The impact of immigration on the internal migration of natives and immigrants
by Mary Kritz & Douglas Gurak
November 2000, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 401-414 Maternal employment and time with children: Dramatic change or surprising continuity?
by Suzanne Bianchi - 415-430 Explaining levels of within-group wage inequality in U.S. labor markets
by Leslie Mccall - 431-447 The mechanisms mediating the effects of poverty on children’s intellectual development
by Guang Guo & Kathleen Harris - 449-459 The spatial separation of the poor in Canadian cities
by Eric Fong & Kumiko Shibuya - 461-466 Demographics of dumping ii: a national environmental equity survey and the distribution of hazardous materials handlers
by Pamela Davidson & Douglas Anderton - 467-475 Intra-Ethnic diversity in hispanic child mortality, 1890–1910
by Myron Gutmann & Michael Haines & W. Frisbie & K. Blanchard - 477-488 Understanding the sex ratio in India: A simulation approach
by Paula Griffiths & Zoë Matthews & Andrew Hinde - 489-498 Demographic models of birth outcomes and infant mortality: An alternative measurement approach
by Patricio Solís & Starling G. Pullum & W. Frisbie - 499-510 Forecasting enrollments for immigrant entry-port school districts
by Peter Morrison - 511-521 Marital protection and marital selection: Evidence from a historical-prospective sample of American men
by John Murray - 523-533 Diverging fertility among U.S. women who delay childbearing past age 30
by Steven Martin
August 2000, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 253-265 Active life expectancy estimates for the U.S. elderly population: A multidimensional continuous-mixture model of functional change applied to completed Cohorts, 1982–1996
by Kenneth Manton & Kenneth Land - 267-283 The racial crossover in comorbidity, disability, and mortality
by Nan Johnson - 285-298 Racial differences in birth health risk: A quantitative genetic approach
by Edwin Oord & David Rowe - 299-311 Husbands’ versus wives’ fertility goals and use of contraception: The influence of gender context in five Asian countries
by Karen Mason & Herbert Smith - 313-321 Does female circumcision affect infertility and fertility? A study of the central African Republic, Côte d’Ivoire, and Tanzania
by Ulla Larsen & Sharon Yan - 323-338 From austerity to prosperity? Migration and child poverty among mainland and island Puerto Ricans
by R. Oropesa & Nancy Landale - 339-350 You can go home again: Evidence from longitudinal data
by Patricia Reagan & Randall Olsen - 351-364 The changing structure of school segregation: Measurement and evidence of multiracial metropolitan-area school segregation, 1989–1995
by Sean Reardon & John Yun & Tamela Eitle - 365-380 Growth in family income inequality, 1970–1990: Industrial restructuring and demographic change
by Albert Chevan & Randall Stokes - 381-393 The meaning and measurement of race in the U.S. census: Glimpses into the future
by Charles Hirschman & Richard Alba & Reynolds Farley - 395-399 The accuracy of survey-reported marital status: Evidence from survey records matched to social security records
by David Weaver
May 2000, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 139-154 Demographics of the gay and lesbian population in the United States: Evidence from available systematic data sources
by Dan Black & Gary Gates & Seth Sanders & Lowell Taylor - 155-174 Measuring living standards with proxy variables
by Mark Montgomery & Michele Gragnolati & Kathleen Burke & Edmundo Paredes - 175-186 Age reporting among white Americans aged 85+: Results of a record linkage study
by Mark Hill & Samuel Preston & Ira Rosenwaike - 187-192 Combining registration-system and survey data to estimate birth probabilities
by Mark Handcock & Sami Huovilainen & Michael Rendall - 193-201 A note on the measurement of accuracy for subnational demographic estimates
by David Swanson & Jeff Tayman & Charles Barr - 203-213 Child support and the postdivorce economic well-being of mothers, fathers, and children
by Judi Bartfeld - 215-219 A regional analysis of divorce in China since 1980
by Zeng Yi & Wu Deqing - 221-236 Social security, economic growth, and the rise in elderly widows’ independence in the twentieth century
by Kathleen Mcgarry & Robert Schoeni - 237-245 How does POSSLQ measure up? Historical estimates of cohabitation
by Lynne Casper & Philip Cohen - 247-249 Commentary on “a methodology for identifying married couples in medicare data”
by Bert Kestenbaum - 251-252 Refinements of a methodology for detecting married couples in the medicare data
by Theodore Iwashyna & James Zhang & Diane Lauderdale & Nicholas Christakis
February 2000, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-15 Socioeconomic background and war mortality during Vietnam’s wars
by M. Merli - 17-27 The residency decision of elderly indonesians: A nested logit analysis
by Lisa Cameron - 29-40 Educational assortative mating across marriage markets: Nonhispanic whites in the United States
by Susan Lewis & Valerie Oppenheimer - 41-51 The declining significance of race among American men during The latter half of the twentieth century
by Arthur Sakamoto & Huei-Hsia Wu & Jessie Tzeng - 53-72 Understanding the twentieth-century decline in chronic conditions among older men
by Dora Costa - 73-82 Obesity, disease, and functional limitation in later life
by Christine Himes - 83-94 The effect of pregnancy intention on child development
by Theodore Joyce & Robert Kaestner & Sanders Korenman - 95-108 Son preference and sex composition of children: Evidence from india
by Shelley Clark - 109-126 Are births underreported in rural China? Manipulation of statistical records in response to China’s population policies
by M. Merli & Adrian Raftery - 127-138 The new immigrant survey pilot (NIS-P): Overview and new findings about U.S. Legal immigrants at admission
by Guillermina Jasso & Douglas Massey & Mark Rosenzweig & James Smith
November 1999, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 421-428 Going to extremes: Family structure, children’s well-being, and social science
by Andrew Cherlin - 429-443 Geographic morbidity differentials in the late nineteenth-century united states
by Cheryl Elman & George Myers - 445-460 Refining the association between education and health: The effects of quantity, credential, and selectivity
by Catherine Ross & John Mirowsky