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November 1999, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 461-473 The role of education in explaining and forecasting trends in functional limitations among older Americans
by Vicki Freedman & Linda Martin - 475-495 Rectangularization revisited: Variability of age at death within human populations
by John Wilmoth & Shiro Horiuchi - 497-503 Multivariate survivorship analysis using two cross-sectional samples
by Mark Hill - 505-519 Fertility estimation from open birth-interval data
by Carl Schmertmann - 521-534 Why are residential and school moves associated with poor school performance?
by Shana Pribesh & Douglas Downey - 535-551 Interrelated family-building behaviors: Cohabitation, marriage, and nonmarital conception
by Michael Brien & Lee Lillard & Linda Waite - 553-568 Livin’ for the city: African American ethnogenesis and depression era migration
by Townsand Price-Spratlen
August 1999, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 287-297 Parental marital disruption and intergenerational transfers: An analysis of lone elderly parents and their children
by Liliana Pezzin & Barbara Schone - 299-314 Have family income mobility patterns changed?
by Maury Gittleman & Mary Joyce - 315-325 Shifting family definitions: The effect of cohabitation and other nonfamily household relationships on measures of poverty
by Kurt Bauman - 327-337 Trajectories of fetal loss in the czech republic
by Elwood Carlson & Jan Hoem & Jitka Rychtarikova - 339-353 Migradollars and mortality: The effects of migration on infant survival in Mexico
by Shawn Kanaiaupuni & Katharine Donato - 355-367 The impact of specific occupation on mortality in the U.S. National Longitudinal Mortality Study
by Norman Johnson & Paul Sorlie & Eric Backlund - 369-376 Entry or exit? A transition-probability approach to explaining the high prevalence of single motherhood among black women
by Michael Rendall - 377-385 Time spent in parenthood status among adults in the united states
by Rosalind King - 387-397 A century of U.S. censuses and the language characteristics of immigrants
by Gillian Stevens - 399-407 Kinship networks that cross racial lines: The exception or the rule?
by Joshua Goldstein - 409-414 The leveling of divorce in the united states
by Joshua Goldstein - 415-420 Trends in the intergenerational transmission of divorce
by Nicholas Wolfinger
May 1999, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 145-155 Job continuity among new mothers
by Jacob Klerman & Arleen Leibowitz - 157-171 Is there competition between breast-feeding and maternal employment?
by Brian Roe & Leslie Whittington & Sara Fein & Mario Teisl - 173-184 The impact of wives’ earnings on income inequality: Issues and estimates
by Maria Cancian & Deborah Reed - 185-194 The educational attainment of young women: Role model effects of female high school faculty
by Lucia Nixon & Michael Robinson - 195-203 The gender gap in the economic well-being of nonresident fathers and custodial mothers
by Suzanne Bianchi & Lekha Subaiya & Joan Kahn - 205-217 Life course transitions of American children: Parental cohabitation, marriage, and single motherhood
by Deborah Roempke Graefe & Daniel Lichter - 219-232 Time? money? both? the allocation of resources to older Parents
by Kenneth Couch & Mary Daly & Douglas Wolf - 233-246 The new labor market: Immigrants and wages after IRCA
by Julie Phillips & Douglas Massey - 247-261 The impact of war, famine, and economic decline on marital fertility in ethiopia
by David Lindstrom & Betemariam Berhanu - 263-271 The effect of inbreeding on early childhood mortality: Twelve generations of an amish settlement
by Linda Dorsten & Lawrence Hotchkiss & Terri King - 273-285 Religious involvement and U.S. adult mortality
by Robert Hummer & Richard Rogers & Charles Nam & Christopher Ellison
February 1999, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-1 A note from the editors
by Barbara Entwisle & S. Morgan - 1-21 Credit programs for the poor and reproductive behavior in low-income countries: Are the reported causal relationships the result of heterogeneity bias?
by Mark Pin & Shahidur Khandker & Signe-Mary Mckernan & M. Latif - 23-40 Quality, accessibility, and contraceptive use in rural tanzania
by Thomas Mroz & Kenneth Bollen & Ilene Speizer & Dominic Mancini - 41-58 The effects of infant mortality on fertility revisited: new evidence from latin america
by Alberto Palloni & Hantamala Rafalimanana - 59-75 Reexamining the link of early childbearing to Marriage and to subsequent fertillty
by S. Philip Morgan & Ronald Rindfuss - 77-91 Racial inequality in active life among adult americans
by Mark Hayward & Melonie Heron - 93-109 How low can it go? declining black-white segregation in A multiethnic context
by Lauren Krivo & Robert Kaufman - 111-120 Public assistance receipt among immigrants and natives: How the unit of analysis affects research findings
by Jennifer Hook & Jennifer Glick & Frank Bean - 121-134 How much do we count? interpretation and error-making in the decennial census
by Roberta Iversen & Frank Furstenberg & Alisa Belzer - 135-144 Incomplete reporting of men’s fertility in the united states and britain: A research note
by Michael Rendall & Lynda Clarke & H. Peters & Nalini Ranjit & Georgia Verropoulou
November 1998, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 1-1 Erratum to: Gender, migration, and career trajectories in Malaysia
by Arpita Chattopadhya - 377-389 Demography and the environment
by Anne Pebley - 391-412 Deceleration in the age pattern of mortality at olderages
by Shiro Horiuchi & John Wilmoth - 413-419 A methodology for identifying married couples in medicare data: Mortality, morbidity, and health care use among the married elderly
by Theodore Iwashyna & James Zhang & Diane Lauderdale & Nicholas Christakis - 421-434 Contraceptive use in South Africa under apartheid
by Carol Kaufman - 435-443 The long-term impact of parents' childbearing decisions on children's self-esteem
by William Axinn & Jennifer Barber & Arland Thornton - 445-463 Three strikes and you're out: Demographic analysis of mandatory prison sentencing
by Carl Schmertmann & Adansi Amankwaa & Robert Long - 465-474 Does it matter who answers the race question? Racial classification and income inequality in Brazil
by Edward Telles & Nelson Lim - 475-487 Revisiting occupational sex segregation in the United States, 1910–1990: Results from a log-linear approach
by Kim Weeden - 489-496 Occupational gender segregation: Index measureiient and econometric modeling
by Martin Watts - 497-504 The past, present, and future of sex segregation methodoloqy
by David Grusky & Maria Charles - 505-508 The analysis of sex segregation: When is index measurement not index measurement
by Martin Watts - 509-517 Comment on “compromised birth outcomes and infant mortality among racial and ethnic groups”
by Willem Veen - 519-527 Birth outcome, not pregnancy process: Reply to van der Veen
by W. Frisbie & Douglas Forbes & Robert Hummer & Starling Pullum
August 1998, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 259-278 Beyond single mothers: Cohabitation and marriage in the AFDC program
by Robert Moffitt & Robert Reville & Anne Winkler - 279-292 Changes in assortative mating: The impact of age and education, 1970–1890
by Zhenchao Qian - 293-305 Family and sociodemographic influences on patterns of leaving home in Postwar Britain
by Mike Murphy & Duolao Wang - 307-313 Reassessing the decline in parent-child old-age coresidence during the twentieth century
by Robert Schoeni - 315-322 Couple childbearing plans and births in Sweden
by Elizabeth Thomson & Jan Hoem - 323-333 Ethnic stratification in Northwest China: Occupational differences between Han Chinese and national minorities in Xinjiang, 1982–1990
by Emily Hannum & Yu Xie - 335-344 Gender, migration, and career trajectories in Malaysia
by Arpita Chattopadhyay - 345-360 Mortality in Vietnam, 1979–1989
by M. Merli - 361-375 Educational attainment and transitions in functional status among older Taiwanese
by Zachary Zimmer & Xian Liu & Albert Hermalin & Yi-Li Chuang
May 1998, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 133-133 Introduction to the Special Issue: “Men in Families”
by Suzanne Bianchi - 135-146 Father by law: Effects of joint legal custody on nonresident fathers’ involvement with children
by Judith Seltzer - 147-157 Who gets custody?
by Maria Cancian & Daniel Meyer - 159-173 The impact of child support on cognitive outcomes of young children
by Laura Argys & H. Peters & Jeanne Brooks-Gunn & Judith Smith - 175-186 Young unwed fathers of afdc children: do they provide support?
by Anu Rangarajan & Philip Gleason - 187-200 Parenting from a distance: The effects of paternal characteristics on contact between nonresidential fathers and their children
by Elizabeth Cooksey & Patricia Craig - 201-216 Paternal involvement with adolescents in intact families: The influence of fathers over the life course
by Kathleen Harris & Frank Furstenberg & Jeremy Marmer - 217-228 Fathers and absent fathers: Sociodemographic similarities in britain and the united states
by Lynda Clarke & Elizabeth Cooksey & Georgia Verropoulou - 229-242 Men matter: Additive and interactive gendered preferences and reproductive behavior in kenya
by F. Dodoo - 243-250 Work, income, the economy, and married fathers as child-care providers
by Lynne Casper & Martin O’Connell - 251-258 Have african american men become less committed to marriage? Explaining the twentieth century racial cross-over in men’s marriage timing
by Heather Koball
February 1998, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-21 Reconstructing the size of the African American population by age and sex, 1930–1990
by Samuel Preston & Irma Elo & Andrew Foster & Haishan Fu - 23-34 The ecology of race and socioeconomic distress: infant and working-age mortality in Chicago
by Avery Guest & Gunnar Almgren & Jon Hussey - 35-43 Changes in racial identification and the educational attainment of American Indians, 1970–1990
by Karl Eschbach & Khalil Supple & C. Snipp - 45-56 Population growth and air quality in California
by James Cramer - 57-70 Family size and children’s education in Vietnam
by Truong Anh & John Knodel & David Lam & Jed Friedman - 71-81 Maternal education and child health: Is there a strong causal relationship?
by Sonalde Desai & Soumya Alva - 83-96 A dynamic analysis of turnover in employment and child care
by David Blau & PhiliP Robins - 97-114 Economic and cultural influences on the decision to leave home in Peninsular Malaysia
by Richard Johnson & Julie DaVanzo - 115-124 Intergenerational relations in urban China: Proximity, contact, and help to parents
by Fuqin Bian & John Logan & Yanjie Bian - 125-131 Trends in single mothers’ living arrangements from 1970 to 1995: Correcting the Current Population Survey
by Rebecca London
November 1997, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 443-454 Explaining fertility transitions
by Karen Mason - 455-466 The rise of divorce and separation in the United States, 1880–1990
by Steven Ruggles - 467-472 Comment on “the rise of divorce and separation in the United States, 1880–1990”
by Valerie Oppenheimer - 473-474 Comment on steven ruggles’s “the rise of divorce and separation in the United States, 1880–1990”
by Samuel Preston - 475-479 Reply to oppenheimer and preston
by Steven Ruggles - 481-491 Migration, fertility, and state policy in Hubei Province, China
by Alice Goldstein & Michael White & idney Goldstein - 493-511 Sibling models of socioeconomic effects on the timing of first premarital birth
by Daniel Powers & James Cherng-Tay Hsueh - 513-523 Effect of provider characteristics on choice of contraceptive provider: A two-equation full-information maximum-likelihood estimation
by John Akin & Jeffrey Rous - 525-538 Residential mobility between cities and suburbs: race, suburbanization, and back-to-the-city moves
by Scott South & Kyle Crowder - 539-550 An occupational tale of two cities: Minorities in London and New York
by Suzanne Model - 551-563 Age-distribution dynamics and aging indexes
by C. Chu
August 1997, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 311-330 Men’s career development and marriage timing during a period of rising inequality
by Valerie Oppenheimer & Matthijs Kalmijn & Nelson Lim - 331-341 Cohabiting partners’ economic circumstances and marriage
by Pamela Smock & Wendy Manning - 343-354 Couple childbearing desires, intentions, and births
by Elizabeth Thomson - 355-368 Polygyny and reproductive behavior in sub-saharan Africa: A contextual analysis
by Alex Ezeh - 369-383 Learning in social networks and contraceptive choice
by Hans-Peter Kohler - 385-398 Community-level determinants of contraceptive use in the Philippines: A structural analysis
by Deborah Degraff & Richard Bilsborrow & David Guilkey - 399-409 Premature birth and the changing composition of newborn infectious disease mortality: Reconsidering “exogenous” mortality
by Kathryn Sowards - 411-420 Estimating childhood mortality trends from routine data: A simulation using the preceding birth technique in Bangladesh
by Radheshyam Bairagi & Muhammad Shuaib & Allan Hill - 421-427 Population momentum expresses population aging
by Young Kim & Robert Schoen - 429-441 Urban labor markets and individual transitions out of poverty
by John Iceland
May 1997, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 1-1 Erratum to: A theory of technophysio, with come implications for forecasting population, health care costs, and pension costs
by Robert Fogel & Dora Costa - 171-187 Geographic information systems, spatial network analysis, and contraceptive choice
by Barbara Entwisle & Ronald Rindfuss & Stephen Walsh & Tom Evans & Sara Curran - 189-197 A mixture model for duration data: Analysis of second births in China
by Lei Li & Minja Choe - 199-212 The number of Israeli immigrants in the United States in 1990
by Yinon Cohen & Yitchak Haberfeld - 213-223 Changing patterns of Internal Migration 1970–1990: A comparative analysis of jews and whites in The United States
by Uzi Rebhun - 225-237 The mobility experience and neighborhood attachment
by Marc Bolan - 239-249 Measuring immigrant wage growth using matched CPS files
by Harriet Duleep & Mark Regets - 251-262 Measuring spatial focusing in a migration system
by David Plane & Gordon Mulligan - 263-276 Breaking the racial barriers: Variations in interracial marriage between 1980 and 1990
by Zhenchao Qian - 277-293 Family dissolution, family reconstitution, and children’s educational careers: Recent evidence for Sweden
by Jan Jonsson & Michael Gähler - 295-309 Household structure and childhood immunization in Niger and Nigeria
by Anastasia Gage & A. Sommerfelt & Andrea Piani
February 1997, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-15 Ever since gompertz
by S. Olshansky & Bruce Carnes - 17-30 What demographers can learn from fruit fly actuarial models and biology
by James Carey - 31-48 How frailty models can be used for evaluating longevity limits: Taking advantage of an interdisciplinary approach
by Anatoli Yashin & Ivan Iachine - 49-66 A theory of technophysio evolution, with some implications for forecasting population, health care costs, and pension costs
by Robert Fogel & Dora Costa - 67-81 Death and Taxes: Longer life, consumption, and social security
by Ronald Lee & Shripad Tuljapurkar - 83-95 Retirement against the demographic trend: More older people living longer, working less, and saving less?
by David Wise - 97-114 The effects of economic and population growth on national saving and inequality
by Angus Deaton & Christina Paxson - 115-134 Motives for interqenerational transfers: Evidence from Malaysia
by Lee Lillard & Robert Willis - 135-157 Changes in the age dependence of mortality and disability: Cohort and other determinants
by Kenneth Manton & Eric Stallard & Larry Corder - 159-170 Demographic and economic correlates of health in old age
by James Smith & Raynard Kington
November 1996, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 395-412 The age of extremes: Concentrated affluence and poverty in the twenty-first century
by Douglas Massey - 413-416 Comment on “the age of extremes: Concentrated affluence and poverty in the twenty-first century”
by Sheldon Danziger - 417-420 The age of extremes: A revisionist perspective
by Reynolds Farley - 421-425 The political economy of inequality in the “age of extremes”
by Michael Hout & Richard Arum & Kim Voss - 427-428 Response to danziger, farley, and hout et al
by Douglas Massey - 429-442 Migration and premarital childbearing among Puerto Rican women
by Nancy Landale & Susan Hauan - 443-453 Making a place in the metropolis: Locational attainment in cities and suburbs
by John Logan & Richard Alba & Tom McNulty & Brian Fisher - 455-468 Geographic mobility of scientists: Sex differences and family constraints
by Kimberlee Shauman & Yu Xie - 469-481 Compromised birth outcomes and infant mortality among racial and ethnic groups
by W. Frisbie & Douglas Forbes & Starling Pullum - 483-496 Trends in child support outcomes
by Thomas Hanson & Irwin Garfinkel & Sara Mclanahan & Cynthia Miller - 497-509 Economic mobility of young workers in the 1970s and 1980s
by Greg Duncan & Johanne Boisjoly & Timothy Smeeding - 511-521 The effect of the sex composition of jobs on starting wages in an organization: Findings from the NLSY
by Paula England & Lori Reid & Barbara Kilbourne - 523-528 On the utility of population forecasts
by Jeff Tayman & David Swanson
August 1996, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 277-290 Education and the changing age pattern of American fertility: 1963–1989
by Ronald Rindfuss & S. Morgan & Kate Offutt - 291-305 The effects of temperature on human fertility
by David Lam & Jeffrey Miron - 307-312 The impact of state-level restrictions on abortion
by Kenneth Meier & Donald Haider-Markel & Anthony Stanislawski & Deborah Mcfarlane - 313-327 Marital status and mortality: The role of health
by Lee Lillard & Constantijn Panis - 329-339 Estimating the completeness of under-5 death registration in Egypt
by Stan Becker & Youssef Waheeb & Bothaina EL-Deeb & Nagwa Khallaf & Robert Black - 341-355 Cohort size and age-specific suicide rates: A contingent relationship
by Fred Pampel - 357-374 Economic opportunity in mexico and return migration from the United States
by David Lindstrom - 375-384 Internal migration in China, 1950–1988
by Zai Liang & Michael White - 385-393 Reconsidering the increase in father-only families
by Steven Garasky & Daniel Meyer
May 1996, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 141-151 A decomposition of trends in the nonmarital fertility ratios of blacks and whites in the united states, 1960–1992
by Herbert Smith & S. Morgan & Tanya Koropeckyj-Cox - 153-165 The fertility impact of alternative family planning distribution channels in Indonesia
by Eric Jensen - 167-180 Longitudinal analysis of the effects of infant-feeding practices on postpartum amenorrhea
by Namvar Zohoori & Barry Popkin - 181-192 The effect of expansions in medicaid income eligibility on abortion
by Theodore Joyce & Robert Kaestner - 193-209 African-american mortality at older ages: Results of a matching study
by Samuel Preston & Irma Elo & Ira Rosenwaike & Mark Hill - 211-229 Community characteristics, individual and household attributes, and child survival in brazil
by Narayan Sastry - 231-247 Prenatal and delivery care and childhood immunization in guatemala: Do family and community matter?
by Anne Pebley & Noreen Goldman & Germán Rodríguez - 249-264 International migration and development in mexican communities
by Jorge Durand & William Kandel & Emilio Parrado & Douglas Massey - 265-275 Demographic effects of natural disasters: a case study of hurricane andrew
by Stanley Smith & Christopher McCarty
February 1996, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-11 Community and contraceptive choice in rural Thailand: A case study of Nang Rong
by Barbara Entwisle & Ronald Rindfuss & David Guilkey & Aphichat Chamratrithirong & Sara Curran & Yothin Sawangdee - 12-23 The determinants of the duration of contraceptive use in China: A multilevel multinomial discrete-hazards mdeling approach
by Fiona Steele & Ian Diamond & Duolao Wang - 24-34 The impact of postpartum redundant use of contraception on contraceptive failure rates
by Siân Curtis - 35-50 Latino, Asian, and black segregation in U.S. metropolitan areas: Are multiethnic metros different
by William Frey & Reynolds Farley - 51-65 Immigration cohorts and residential overcrowding in southern California
by Dowell Myers & Seong Lee - 66-81 The influence of parents’ marital dissolutions on children’s attitudes toward family formation
by William Axinn & Arland Thornton - 82-97 Economic incentives for financial and residential independence
by Leslie Whittington & H. Elizabeth Peters - 98-110 Estimating seasonality effects on child mortality in Matlab, Bangladesh
by Pradip Muhuri - 111-132 Racial differences in occupational status and income in South Africa, 1880 and 1881
by Donald Treiman & Matthew Mckeever & Eva Fodor - 133-136 Comment on “a theory of the value of children”
by Evelyn Lehrer & Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman & J. Leasure - 137-139 Reply to Lehrer, Shechtman and Leasure
by Debra Friedman & Michael Hechter & Satoshi Kanazawa
November 1995, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 1-1 Erratum to: Cohort Trends in the Lifetime Distribution of Female Family Headship in the U.S., 1968–1985
by Robert Moffitt & Michael Rendall - 483-507 Does marriage matter?
by Linda Waite - 509-520 Why marry? Race and the transition to marriage among cohabitors
by Wendy Manning & Pamela Smock - 521-532 Dissolution of premarital cohabitation in Canada
by Zheng Wu & T. Balakrishnan - 533-542 A marriage trichotomy and its applications
by Ilene Speizer - 543-555 Aggregate population and economic growth correlations: The role of the components of demographic change
by Allen Kelley & Robert Schmidt - 557-575 Trade-offs in the family: Sibling effects on daughters’ activities in 1910
by Sharon Sassler - 577-598 Job, family, and gender: Determinants of nonstandard work schedules among employed Americans in 1991
by Harriet Presser - 599-615 Immigrant characteristics and Hispanic-Anglo housing inequality
by Lauren Krivo - 617-628 Unintended consequences of Immigration Reform: Discrimination and hispanic employment
by B. Lowell & Jay Teachman & Zhongren Jing
August 1995, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 299-318 Parental divorce in childhood and demographic outcomes in young adulthood
by Andrew Cherlin & Kathleen Kiernan & P. Chase-Lansdale - 319-333 The effect of divorce on intergenerational transfers: New evidence
by Frank Furstenberg & Saul Hoffman & Laura Shrestha - 335-352 The elderly who live alone in the united states: Historical perspectives on household change
by Ellen Kramarow - 353-364 Self-interest and altruism in intergenerational relations
by John Logan & Glenna Spitze - 365-378 Explaining changes in married mothers’ employment over time
by Arleen Leibowitz & Jacob Klerman - 379-405 Demographic change, rising earnings inequality, and the distribution of personal well-being, 1959–1989
by Lynn Karoly & Gary Burtless - 407-424 Cohort trends in the lifetime distribution of female family headship in the United States, 1968–1985
by Robert Moffitt & Michael Rendall - 425-436 The changing character of stepfamilies: implications of cohabitation and nonmarital childbearing
by Larry Bumpass & R. Raley & James Sweet - 437-457 Premarital cohabitation and subsequent marital
by Lee Lillard & Michael Brien & Linda Waite - 459-470 A case study on the use of multiple imputation
by Vicki Freedman & Douglas Wolf - 471-480 Interpolating demography with families and households
by Frances Goldscheider
May 1995, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 139-157 The Determinants of the Duration of Postpartum Sexual Abstinence in West Africa: A Multilevel Analysis
by Kofi Benefo - 159-182 Demand or Ideation? Evidence from the Iranian Marital Fertility Decline
by Adrian Raftery & Steven Lewis & Akbar Aghajanian - 183-201 Demographic Foundations of Political Empowerment in Multiminority Cities
by William Clark & Peter Morrison - 203-213 New Estimates of Undocumented Mexican Migration and the Probability of Apprehension
by Douglas Massey & Audrey Singer - 215-229 Educational Inequality in Adult Mortality: An Assessment with Death Certificate Data from Michigan
by Bruce Christenson & Nan Johnson - 231-247 Racial and Ethnic Differences in Birthweight: The Role of Income and Financial Assistance
by James Cramer - 249-260 Changes in the Relationship Between Child Support Payments and Educational Attainment of Offspring, 1979–1988
by Pedro Hernandez & Andrea Beller & John Graham - 261-280 Childhood Living Arrangements and Adult Children’s Relations with their Parents
by Diane Lye & Daniel Klepinger & Patricia Hyle & Anjanette Nelson - 281-297 Sharing a Home: The Experiences of American Women and Their Parents over the Twentieth Century
by Robin Weinick