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September 2018, Volume 72, Issue 3
- 357-367 Using linked administrative and census data for migration research
by Annemarie Ernsten & David McCollum & Zhiqiang Feng & Dawn Everington & Zengyi Huang - 369-379 Rectangularization of the survival curve reconsidered: The maximum inner rectangle approach
by Marcus Ebeling & Roland Rau & Annette Baudisch - 381-397 Secular changes in the association between advanced maternal age and the risk of low birth weight: A cross-cohort comparison in the UK
by Alice Goisis & Daniel C. Schneider & Mikko Myrskylä - 399-410 Cohort trends in duration of obesity in the United States, 1925–89: Estimates from cross-sectional data
by Yan Yu - 411-411 Correction
by The Editors
May 2018, Volume 72, Issue 2
- 139-156 New evidence about effects of reproductive variables on child mortality in sub-Saharan Africa
by Øystein Kravdal - 157-173 Parental age and offspring mortality: Negative effects of reproductive ageing may be counterbalanced by secular increases in longevity
by Kieron Barclay & Mikko Myrskylä - 175-190 Disability pathways preceding death in England by socio-economic status
by Cecilia Potente & Christiaan Monden - 191-200 A mortality model based on a mixture distribution function
by Stefano Mazzuco & Bruno Scarpa & Lucia Zanotto - 201-216 When the grass is greener: Fertility decisions in a cross-national context
by Joanna Marczak & Wendy Sigle & Ernestina Coast - 217-234 Fertility and union formation during crisis and societal consolidation in the Western Balkans
by Mathias Lerch - 235-251 Extended family households among children in the United States: Differences by race/ethnicity and socio-economic status
by Christina J. Cross - 253-273 How is internal migration reshaping metropolitan populations in Latin America? A new method and new evidence
by Jorge Rodríguez-Vignoli & Francisco Rowe - 275-277 Model-Based Demography: Essays on Integrating Data, Technique and Theory
by Jakub Bijak - 277-279 Internal Migration in the Developed World: Are We Becoming Less Mobile?
by Ronald Skeldon - 279-282 Demography of Russia: From the Past to the Present
by Elena Shadrina
January 2018, Volume 72, Issue 1
- 1-15 Probabilistic population projections for countries with generalized HIV/AIDS epidemics
by David J. Sharrow & Jessica Godwin & Yanjun He & Samuel J. Clark & Adrian E. Raftery - 17-39 Short- and long-term effects of divorce and separation on housing tenure in England and Wales
by Júlia Mikolai & Hill Kulu - 41-51 Divorce and parity progression following the death of a child: A register-based study from Finland
by Fjalar Finnäs & Mikael Rostila & Jan Saarela - 53-73 Children’s educational attainment, occupation, and income and their parents’ mortality
by Irma T. Elo & Pekka Martikainen & Mikko Aaltonen - 75-90 Modelling period fertility: Schooling and intervals following a birth in Eastern Africa
by Catriona A. Towriss & Ian M. Timæus - 91-107 Immigrant mothers’ preferences for children’s sexes: A register-based study of fertility behaviour in Norway
by Mats Lillehagen & Torkild Hovde Lyngstad - 109-121 The changing relationship between unemployment and total fertility
by Deniz D. Karaman Örsal & Joshua R. Goldstein - 123-136 Mrs Stone and Dr Smellie: British eighteenth-century birth attendance and long-run levels and trends in maternal mortality discussed in a north European context
by Anne Løkke - 137-137 Doreen Castle: 6 September 1924–3 January 2018
by The Editors
September 2017, Volume 71, Issue 3
- 265-279 Gender bias in reproductive behaviour in Georgia, Indonesia, and Vietnam: An application of the own-children method
by Christophe Z. Guilmoto - 281-292 Combining forward and backward mortality estimation
by Dan A. Black & Yu-Chieh Hsu & Seth G. Sanders & Lowell J. Taylor - 293-311 Levels and patterns of internal migration in Europe: A cohort perspective
by Aude Bernard - 313-328 Inequality and demographic response to short-term economic stress in North Orkney, Scotland, 1855–1910: Sector differences
by Julia A. Jennings & Luciana Quaranta & Tommy Bengtsson - 329-344 Determined to stop? Longitudinal analysis of the desire to have no more children in rural Mozambique
by Sarah R. Hayford & Victor Agadjanian - 345-361 Support for new mothers and fertility in the United Kingdom: Not all support is equal in the decision to have a second child
by Susan B. Schaffnit & Rebecca Sear - 363-378 Differences in labour force participation by motherhood status among second-generation Turkish and majority women across Europe
by Jennifer A. Holland & Helga A. G. de Valk
May 2017, Volume 71, Issue 2
- 139-154 Trends in the age at reproductive transitions in the developing world: The role of education
by John Bongaarts & Barbara S. Mensch & Ann K. Blanc - 155-170 Mortality–fertility synergies during the demographic transition in the developed world
by Jesús J. Sánchez-Barricarte - 171-186 Potential support ratios: Cohort versus period perspectives
by Søren Kjærgaard & Vladimir Canudas-Romo - 187-209 The demography of words: The global decline in non-numeric fertility preferences, 1993–2011
by Margaret Frye & Lauren Bachan - 211-228 Maternal union instability and childhood mortality risk in the Global South, 2010–14
by Laurie F. DeRose & Andrés Salazar-Arango & Paúl Corcuera García & Montserrat Gas-Aixendri & Reynaldo Rivera - 229-248 Family composition and marital dissolution in rural Nepal, 1945–2008
by Elyse A. Jennings - 249-264 The Migrant Border Crossing Study: A methodological overview of research along the Sonora–Arizona border
by Daniel E. Martínez & Jeremy Slack & Kraig Beyerlein & Prescott Vandervoet & Kristin Klingman & Paola Molina & Shiras Manning & Melissa Burham & Kylie Walzak & Kristen Valencia & Lorenzo Gamboa
January 2017, Volume 71, Issue 1
- 1-2 Thanks to reviewers of papers submitted 2015–2016
by The Editors - 3-21 Socio-economic status and fertility decline: Insights from historical transitions in Europe and North America
by Martin Dribe & Marco Breschi & Alain Gagnon & Danielle Gauvreau & Heidi A. Hanson & Thomas N. Maloney & Stanislao Mazzoni & Joseph Molitoris & Lucia Pozzi & Ken R. Smith & Hélène Vézina - 23-41 Exploring unobserved heterogeneity in perinatal and neonatal mortality risks: The case of an Italian sharecropping community, 1900–39
by Francesco Scalone & Patrizia Agati & Aurora Angeli & Annalisa Donno - 43-63 The effect of number of siblings on adult mortality: Evidence from Swedish registers for cohorts born between 1938 and 1972
by Anna Baranowska-Rataj & Kieron Barclay & Martin Kolk - 65-82 The marriage boom and marriage bust in the United States: An age–period–cohort analysis
by Jona Schellekens - 83-99 Shifting racial hierarchies: An analysis of residential segregation among multi-racial and mono-racial groups in the United States
by Ronald Kwon & Augustine Kposowa - 101-116 Do perceptions of their partners’ childbearing desires affect young women’s pregnancy risk? Further study of ambivalence
by Warren B. Miller & Jennifer S. Barber & Paul Schulz - 117-132 Moving beyond the household: Innovations in data collection on kinship
by Sangeetha Madhavan & Shelley Clark & Donatien Beguy & Caroline W. Kabiru & Mark Gross - 133-134 Sociology as a Population Science
by John Cleland - 134-135 The Life Project: The Extraordinary Story of Our Ordinary Lives
by Heather Joshi - 135-137 Dynamic Demographic Analysis
by Steve Smallwood
October 2017, Volume 71, Issue 0
- 1-13 The science of choice: an introduction
by Frans Willekens & Jakub Bijak & Anna Klabunde & Alexia Prskawetz - 15-34 The reversal of the gender gap in education and relative divorce risks: A matter of alternatives in partner choice?
by André Grow & Christine Schnor & Jan Van Bavel - 35-49 Facilitators and constraints at each stage of the migration decision process
by Stefanie Kley - 51-67 Multistate modelling extended by behavioural rules: An application to migration
by Anna Klabunde & Sabine Zinn & Frans Willekens & Matthias Leuchter - 69-83 Modelling and simulating decision processes of linked lives: An approach based on concurrent processes and stochastic race
by Tom Warnke & Oliver Reinhardt & Anna Klabunde & Frans Willekens & Adelinde M. Uhrmacher - 85-97 Choosing the choice: Reflections on modelling decisions and behaviour in demographic agent-based models
by Jonathan Gray & Jason Hilton & Jakub Bijak
September 2016, Volume 70, Issue 3
- 273-274 Going online – a tribute to John Simons
by Ian M. Timæus - 275-291 The limited effect of increasing educational attainment on childlessness trends in twentieth-century Europe, women born 1916–65
by Eva Beaujouan & Zuzanna Brzozowska & Kryštof Zeman - 293-309 The impacts of rapid demographic transition on family structure and income inequality in Brazil, 1981–2011
by Alexandre Gori Maia & Camila Strobl Sakamoto - 311-326 The future of Australia’s Indigenous Population, 2011–61
by Tom Wilson - 327-343 Early-life conditions and adult mortality decline in Dutch cohorts born 1812–1921
by Jona Schellekens & Frans van Poppel - 345-358 Data on survival of recent births as a source of child mortality estimates in the developing world: An assessment of census data
by Leena Merdad & Kenneth Hill & Michael Levin - 359-363 The dangers of using ‘negative durations’ to estimate pre- and post-migration fertility
by Jan Hoem & Lesia Nedoluzhko - 365-376 The effects of Indonesia's ‘Midwife in the Village’ programme 10 years post-launch
by Margaret Triyana
May 2016, Volume 70, Issue 2
- 141-148 Jack Caldwell 1928–2016
by Peter McDonald & Ian Pool - 149-162 The effect of long-term migration dynamics on population structure in England & Wales and Scotland
by Michael Murphy - 163-179 The impact of water supply and sanitation on infant mortality: Individual-level evidence from Tartu, Estonia, 1897–1900
by Hannaliis Jaadla & Allan Puur - 181-200 A cost of living longer: Projections of the effects of prospective mortality improvement on economic support ratios for 14 advanced economies
by Nick Parr & Jackie Li & Leonie Tickle - 201-216 Forecasting differences in life expectancy by education
by Pieter van Baal & Frederik Peters & Johan Mackenbach & Wilma Nusselder - 217-238 Number of children and later-life mortality among Finns born 1938–50
by Elina Einiö & Jessica Nisén & Pekka Martikainen - 239-257 An investigation of the unexpectedly high fertility of secular, native-born Jews in Israel
by Barbara S. Okun - 259-272 Optimization models for degrouping population data
by Silvia Bermúdez & Rafael Blanquero
March 2016, Volume 70, Issue 1
- 1-19 Bayesian demography 250 years after Bayes
by Jakub Bijak & John Bryant - 21-37 Bayesian population reconstruction of female populations for less developed and more developed countries
by Mark C. Wheldon & Adrian E. Raftery & Samuel J. Clark & Patrick Gerland - 39-58 The perplexing links between contraceptive sterilization and (dis)advantage in ten low-fertility countries
by Mieke C. W. Eeckhaut & Megan M. Sweeney - 59-71 The contribution of a history of heavy smoking to Scotland's mortality disadvantage
by Laura A. Kelly & Samuel H. Preston - 73-92 A test of the stranger-interviewer norm in the Dominican Republic
by Mariano Sana & Guy Stecklov & Alexander A. Weinreb - 93-114 A lost family-planning regime in eighteenth-century Ceylon
by Fabian F. Drixler & Jan Kok - 115-133 The influence of wives’ and husbands’ fertility preferences on progression to a third birth in Nepal, 1997--2009
by Elyse A. Jennings & Rachael S. Pierotti - 135-136 Population, Welfare and Economic Change in Britain, 1290--1834
by Phillipp R. Schofield - 137-138 The Mobility of Students and the Highly Skilled
by Allan Findlay - 138-139 Demographic Engineering: Population Strategies in Ethnic Conflict
by Helge Brunborg
April 2015, Volume 69, Issue sup1
- 1-9 Population--The long view
by David Coleman & Stuart Basten & Francesco C. Billari - 11-20 Integrating macro- and micro-level approaches in the explanation of population change
by Francesco C. Billari - 21-28 What we can and cannot learn from the history of world population
by Massimo Livi-Bacci - 29-37 Population theory--A long view
by Philip Kreager - 39-55 Evolutionary contributions to the study of human fertility
by Rebecca Sear - 57-68 Baby booms, busts, and population ageing in the developed world
by David S. Reher - 69-76 Demographic aspects of climate change mitigation and adaptation
by Wolfgang Lutz & Erich Striessnig - 77-85 Sub-replacement fertility in national populations: Can it be raised?
by Paul Demeny - 87-95 Political demography: Powerful trends under-attended by demographic science
by Michael S. Teitelbaum - 97-105 Fertility in China: An uncertain future
by Stuart Basten & Quanbao Jiang - 107-118 The Death of the West: An alternative view
by David Coleman & Stuart Basten
November 2015, Volume 69, Issue 3
- 263-279 The claim that China's fertility restrictions contributed to the use of prenatal sex selection: A sceptical reappraisal
by Daniel Goodkind - 281-297 Premarital first births: The influence of the timing of sexual onset versus post-onset risks in the United States
by Lawrence L. Wu & Steven P. Martin - 299-315 Mapping the diversity of gender preferences and sex imbalances in Indonesia in 2010
by Christophe Z. Guilmoto - 317-335 Statistically tested comparisons of the accuracy of forecasting methods for age-specific and sex-specific mortality and life expectancy
by Han Lin Shang - 337-353 Tracking rural-to-urban migration in China: Lessons from the 2005 inter-census population survey
by Avraham Ebenstein & Yaohui Zhao - 355-372 Residential proximity of parents and their adult offspring in the United Kingdom, 2009-10
by Tak Wing Chan & John Ermisch - 373-388 The association between education and induced abortion for three cohorts of adults in Finland
by Heini Väisänen - 389-390 Les theories de la fécondité
by Philip Kreager - 391-392 Globalising Migration History: The Eurasian Experience (16th-21st Centuries)
by Ronald Skeldon - 392-393 Continuity and Change in Sub-Saharan African Demography
by John F. May
July 2015, Volume 69, Issue 2
- 129-145 Genetic influence on age at first birth of female twins born in the UK, 1919-68
by Felix C. Tropf & Nicola Barban & Melinda C. Mills & Harold Snieder & Jornt J. Mandemakers - 147-159 Truncated cross-sectional average length of life: A measure for comparing the mortality history of cohorts
by Vladimir Canudas-Romo & Michel Guillot - 161-178 Girl adoption in China--A less-known side of son preference
by Yuyu Chen & Avraham Ebenstein & Lena Edlund & Hongbin Li - 179-199 The direct effect of exposure to disease in early life on the height of young adult men in southern Sweden, 1814-1948
by Stefan Öberg - 201-218 The boundaries of genocide: Quantifying the uncertainty of the death toll during the Pol Pot regime in Cambodia (1975-79)
by Patrick Heuveline - 219-236 Schooling, marriage, and age at first birth in Madagascar
by Peter Glick & Christopher Handy & David E. Sahn - 237-251 Marriage and separation risks among German cohabiters: Differences between types of cohabiter
by Nicole Hiekel & Aart C. Liefbroer & Anne-Rigt Poortman - 253-254 Sustainable Futures: Linking Population, Resources and the Environment
by John Connell - 254-255 Yearbook of International Religious Demography 2014
by Kevin McQuillan - 255-257 World Population & Human Capital in the Twenty-First Century
by John Cleland - 257-259 Malthus: The Life and Legacies of an Untimely Prophet
by Sergio Cremaschi - 259-260 Tools for Demographic Estimation
by Michel Guillot
March 2015, Volume 69, Issue 1
- 7-22 An age-period-cohort analysis of cancer incidence among the oldest old, Utah 1973-2002
by Heidi A. Hanson & Ken R. Smith & Antoinette M. Stroup & C. Janna Harrell - 23-37 Explaining religious differentials in family-size preference: Evidence from Nepal in 1996
by Lisa D. Pearce & Sarah R. Brauner-Otto & Yingchun Ji - 39-56 An exploration of China's mortality decline under Mao: A provincial analysis, 1950-80
by Kimberly Singer Babiarz & Karen Eggleston & Grant Miller & Qiong Zhang - 57-71 Sex preference for children in German villages during the fertility transition
by Glenn Sandström & Lotta Vikström - 73-89 On the decomposition of life expectancy and limits to life
by Les Mayhew & David Smith - 91-104 The Strehler-Mildvan correlation from the perspective of a two-process vitality model
by Ting Li & James J. Anderson - 123-125 Mabiki: Infanticide and Population Growth in Eastern Japan, 1660-1950
by Kazunori Murakoshi - 125-126 Culling the Masses: The Democratic Origins of Racist Immigration Policy in the Americas
by Ronald Skeldon - 126-127 How We Do It: The Evolution and Future of Human Reproduction
by Rebecca Sear - 127-128 The Family and Social Change in Chinese Societies
by Stuart Basten
November 2014, Volume 68, Issue 3
- 247-263 Cause-specific neonatal deaths in rural Bangladesh, 1987-2005: Levels, trends, and determinants
by Unnati Rani Saha & Arthur van Soest & Govert E. Bijwaard - 265-282 The gap between births intended and births achieved in 22 European countries, 2004-07
by Kristen Harknett & Caroline Sten Hartnett - 283-303 The impact of alcohol consumption on patterns of union formation in Russia 1998-2010: An assessment using longitudinal data
by Katherine Keenan & Michael G. Kenward & Emily Grundy & David A. Leon - 305-320 Socio-economic disparities in mortality among the elderly in China
by Weixiang Luo & Yu Xie - 321-337 Effect of family background on the educational gradient in lifetime fertility of Finnish women born 1940-50
by Jessica Nisén & Mikko Myrskylä & Karri Silventoinen & Pekka Martikainen - 339-357 Differences between immigrants at various durations of residence and host population in all-cause mortality, Canada 1991-2006
by D. Walter Rasugu Omariba & Edward Ng & Bilkis Vissandjée - 359-374 Fertility patterns of college graduates by field of study, US women born 1960-79
by Katherine Michelmore & Kelly Musick - 375-382 Reconciling discrepancies between registration-based and survey-based estimates of fertility in Mongolia
by Thomas Spoorenberg
July 2014, Volume 68, Issue 2
- 135-149 The impact of socio-economic status on net fertility during the historical fertility decline: A comparative analysis of Canada, Iceland, Sweden, Norway, and the USA
by Martin Dribe & J. David Hacker & Francesco Scalone - 151-159 The dangers of conditioning on the time of occurrence of one demographic process in the analysis of another
by Jan M. Hoem - 161-177 Divergences in trends in child and adult mortality in sub-Saharan Africa: Survey evidence on the survival of children and siblings
by Bruno Masquelier & Georges Reniers & Gilles Pison - 179-195 Improved measures for the cross-national comparison of age profiles of internal migration
by Aude Bernard & Martin Bell & Elin Charles-Edwards - 197-215 The educational gradient in marital disruption: A meta-analysis of European research findings
by Anna Matysiak & Marta Styrc & Daniele Vignoli - 217-236 Effects of nutritional stress and socio-economic status on maternal mortality in six German villages, 1766-1863
by Francesco Scalone - 237-238 Population 10 Billion: The Coming Demographic Crisis and How to Survive It; 10 Billion
by Steve Smallwood - 239-241 Whither the Child? Causes and Consequences of Low Fertility
by Anna Rotkirch - 241-244 Literacy and Mothering: How Women's Schooling Changes the Lives of the World's Children
by Alaka Malwade Basu - 244-246 Global Ageing in the Twentieth-First Century: Challenges, Opportunities and Implications
by Karen Glaser
March 2014, Volume 68, Issue 1
- 1-13 Income inequality and population health: An analysis of panel data for 21 developed countries, 1975-2006
by Roberta Torre & Mikko Myrskylä - 15-41 Household wealth and child health in India
by Satvika Chalasani & Shea Rutstein - 43-64 The use of a new indirect method to estimate ethnic-group fertility rates for subnational projections for England
by Paul Norman & Philip Rees & Pia Wohland - 65-79 Factors influencing the fertility choices of child immigrants in Canada
by Alicia Adsera & Ana Ferrer - 81-94 The effects of earlier income variation on mortality: An analysis of Norwegian register data
by Kåre Bævre & Øystein Kravdal - 95-110 Why increasing longevity may favour a PAYG pension system over a funded system
by Dalkhat M. Ediev - 111-129 Multigenerational transmission of family size in contemporary Sweden
by Martin Kolk - 131-132 Religion and the Demographic Revolution: Women and Secularization in Canada, Ireland, UK and USA since the 1960s
by Steve Bruce - 132-133 The State and the Stork: The Population Debate and Policy Making in US History
by John F. May - 133-134 Chronicles From the Field: The Townsend Thai Project
by John Knodel
November 2013, Volume 67, Issue 3
- 255-273 Bayes plus Brass: Estimating total fertility for many small areas from sparse census data
by Carl P. Schmertmann & Suzana M. Cavenaghi & Renato M. Assunção & Joseph E. Potter - 275-292 Life expectancy of artists in the Low Countries from the fifteenth to the twentieth century
by Frans van Poppel & Dirk J. van de Kaa & Govert E. Bijwaard - 293-308 Assessing the impact of in utero exposure to famine on fecundity: Evidence from the 1959-61 famine in China
by Shige Song - 309-322 A re-analysis of the long-term effects on life expectancy of the Great Finnish Famine of 1866-68
by Gabriele Doblhammer & Gerard J. van den Berg & L. H. Lumey - 323-334 'Maternity migration' and the increased sex ratio at birth in Hong Kong SAR
by Stuart Basten & Georgia Verropoulou - 335-352 Infant mortality in Kyrgyzstan before and after the break-up of the Soviet Union
by Michel Guillot & So-jung Lim & Liudmila Torgasheva & Mikhail Denisenko - 353-369 How community organizations moderate the effect of armed conflict on migration in Nepal
by Nathalie E. Williams - 371-372 Family Planning Programs for the 21st Century: Rationale and Design
by Alex Weinreb - 372-376 Registration and Recognition. Documenting the Person in World History
by Gigi Santow - 376-377 Political Demography: How Population Changes are Reshaping International Security and National Politics
by Calvin Goldscheider - 377-379 Famine, Fevers and Fear: The State and Disease in British Colonial Sri Lanka
by Chris Langford - 379-380 Spatial and Social Disparities: Understanding Population Trends and Processes-Volume 2
by Ian Shuttleworth
July 2013, Volume 67, Issue 2
- 135-155 The effects of social interactions on fertility decline in nineteenth-century France: An agent-based simulation experiment
by Sandra González-Bailón & Tommy E. Murphy - 157-170 A new method of projecting populations based on trends in life expectancy and survival
by Les Mayhew & David Smith - 171-183 The 'Own Children' fertility estimation procedure: A reappraisal
by Christopher Avery & Travis St. Clair & Michael Levin & Kenneth Hill - 185-193 Mortality from the influenza pandemic of 1918-19 in Indonesia
by Siddharth Chandra - 195-208 Constructing boundary-consistent population time series for the municipalities of the Netherlands, 1988-2011
by Anton Vrieling & Chantal Melser - 209-223 Migration within China and from China to the USA: The effects of migration networks, selectivity, and the rural political economy in Fujian Province
by Zai Liang & Miao David Chunyu - 225-241 Explaining emigration intentions and behaviour in the Netherlands, 2005-10
by Hendrik P. van Dalen & Kène Henkens - 243-246 World Population Policies: Their Origin, Evolution, and Impact
by Andrzej Kulczycki - 246-248 The Changing Legal Regulation of Cohabitation. From Fornicators to Family, 1600-2010
by Pat Thane - 248-249 The Demography and Epidemiology of Human Health and Aging
by Maire Ni Bhrolchain - 249-252 Fertility and Public Policy: How to Reverse the Trend of Declining Birth Rates
by Tomáš Sobotka - 252-254 Religion & AIDS in Africa
by Beverley Haddad
March 2013, Volume 67, Issue 1
- 7-23 Multidimensional life-table analysis of the effect of child mortality on total fertility in India, 1992-93, 1998-99, 2005-06
by Hassan Eini-Zinab - 25-38 The effects of ambivalent fertility desires on pregnancy risk in young women in the USA
by Warren B. Miller & Jennifer S. Barber & Heather H. Gatny - 39-59 Implications of China's future bride shortage for the geographical distribution and social protection needs of never-married men
by Ethan Sharygin & Avraham Ebenstein & Monica Das Gupta - 61-81 Trends, patterns, and determinants of regional mortality in Belarus, 1990-2007
by Pavel Grigoriev & Gabriele Doblhammer-Reiter & Vladimir Shkolnikov - 83-95 The impact of outmigration of men on fertility and marriage in the migrant-sending states of Mexico, 1995-2000
by Kari White & Joseph E. Potter - 97-110 The short-term and long-term effects of divorce on mortality risk in a large Finnish cohort, 1990-2003
by Niina Metsä-Simola & Pekka Martikainen - 111-126 A Poisson common factor model for projecting mortality and life expectancy jointly for females and males
by Jackie Li - 127-129 Probability and Social Science. Methodological Relationships between the Two Approaches
by Jakub Bijak & Eric Silverman - 129-131 Understanding Family Change and Variation: Toward a Theory of Conjunctural Action
by David I. Kertzer - 131-132 Sinners? Scroungers? Saints? Unmarried Motherhood in Twentieth-Century England
by Lesley A. Hall - 132-133 Neighborhood Effects Research: New Perspectives
by William Clark
2012, Volume 66, Issue 3
- 1-1 Online Editorial Board
by The Editors - 223-239 The consequences of unintended births for maternal and child health in India
by Abhishek Singh & Satvika Chalasani & Michael Koenig & Bidhubhusan Mahapatra - 241-258 Birth intervals, postponement, and fertility decline in Africa: A new type of transition?
by Tom Moultrie & Takudzwa Sayi & Ian Timæus - 259-277 Use of an age-period-cohort model to reveal the impact of cigarette smoking on trends in Twentieth-century adult cohort mortality in England and Wales
by Michael Murphy & Mariachiara Di Cesare - 279-295 The relationship between orphanhood and child fostering in sub-Saharan Africa, 1990s–2000s
by Monica Grant & Sara Yeatman - 297-310 A new parametric model for fitting fertility curves
by S. Bermúdez & R. Blanquero & J. A. Hernández & J. Planelles - 311-327 Fertility postponement is largely due to rising educational enrolment
by Máire Ní Bhrolcháin & Éva Beaujouan - 329-345 The measurement and prevalence of an ideational model of family and economic development in Nepal
by Arland Thornton & Dirgha Ghimire & Colter Mitchell - 347-348 The Classical Foundations of Population Thought
by Neville Morley - 348-351 Economic, Social and Demographic Thought in the XIXth Century. The Population Debate from Malthus to Marx
by Jan Van Bavel