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Volume 34, issue 4 , 1997
Explaining fertility transitions pp. 443-454
Karen Mason
The rise of divorce and separation in the United States, 1880–1990 pp. 455-466
Steven Ruggles
Comment on “the rise of divorce and separation in the United States, 1880–1990” pp. 467-472
Valerie Oppenheimer
Comment on steven ruggles’s “the rise of divorce and separation in the United States, 1880–1990” pp. 473-474
Samuel Preston
Reply to oppenheimer and preston pp. 475-479
Steven Ruggles
Migration, fertility, and state policy in Hubei Province, China pp. 481-491
Alice Goldstein , Michael White and idney Goldstein
Sibling models of socioeconomic effects on the timing of first premarital birth pp. 493-511
Daniel A. Powers and James Cherng-Tay Hsueh
Effect of provider characteristics on choice of contraceptive provider: A two-equation full-information maximum-likelihood estimation pp. 513-523
John Akin and Jeffrey Rous
Residential mobility between cities and suburbs: race, suburbanization, and back-to-the-city moves pp. 525-538
Scott South and Kyle Crowder
An occupational tale of two cities: Minorities in London and New York pp. 539-550
Suzanne Model
Age-distribution dynamics and aging indexes pp. 551-563
C. Chu
Volume 34, issue 3 , 1997
Men’s career development and marriage timing during a period of rising inequality pp. 311-330
Valerie Oppenheimer , Matthijs Kalmijn and Nelson Lim
Cohabiting partners’ economic circumstances and marriage pp. 331-341
Pamela Smock and Wendy Manning
Couple childbearing desires, intentions, and births pp. 343-354
Elizabeth Thomson
Polygyny and reproductive behavior in sub-saharan Africa: A contextual analysis pp. 355-368
Alex Ezeh
Learning in social networks and contraceptive choice pp. 369-383
Hans-Peter Kohler
Community-level determinants of contraceptive use in the Philippines: A structural analysis pp. 385-398
Deborah Degraff , Richard Bilsborrow and David Guilkey
Premature birth and the changing composition of newborn infectious disease mortality: Reconsidering “exogenous” mortality pp. 399-409
Kathryn Sowards
Estimating childhood mortality trends from routine data: A simulation using the preceding birth technique in Bangladesh pp. 411-420
Radheshyam Bairagi , Muhammad Shuaib and Allan Hill
Population momentum expresses population aging pp. 421-427
Young Kim and Robert Schoen
Urban labor markets and individual transitions out of poverty pp. 429-441
John Iceland
Volume 34, issue 2 , 1997
Erratum to: A theory of technophysio, with come implications for forecasting population, health care costs, and pension costs pp. n1-n1
Robert Fogel and Dora Costa
Geographic information systems, spatial network analysis, and contraceptive choice pp. 171-187
Barbara Entwisle , Ronald Rindfuss , Stephen Walsh , Tom Evans and Sara Curran
A mixture model for duration data: Analysis of second births in China pp. 189-197
Lei Li and Minja Choe
The number of Israeli immigrants in the United States in 1990 pp. 199-212
Yinon Cohen and Yitchak Haberfeld
Changing patterns of Internal Migration 1970–1990: A comparative analysis of jews and whites in The United States pp. 213-223
Uzi Rebhun
The mobility experience and neighborhood attachment pp. 225-237
Marc Bolan
Measuring immigrant wage growth using matched CPS files pp. 239-249
Harriet Duleep and Mark Regets
Measuring spatial focusing in a migration system pp. 251-262
David Plane and Gordon Mulligan
Breaking the racial barriers: Variations in interracial marriage between 1980 and 1990 pp. 263-276
Zhenchao Qian
Family dissolution, family reconstitution, and children’s educational careers: Recent evidence for Sweden pp. 277-293
Jan Jonsson and Michael Gähler
Household structure and childhood immunization in Niger and Nigeria pp. 295-309
Anastasia Gage , A. Sommerfelt and Andrea Piani
Volume 34, issue 1 , 1997
Ever since gompertz pp. 1-15
S. Olshansky and Bruce Carnes
What demographers can learn from fruit fly actuarial models and biology pp. 17-30
James Carey
How frailty models can be used for evaluating longevity limits: Taking advantage of an interdisciplinary approach pp. 31-48
Anatoli Yashin and Ivan Iachine
A theory of technophysio evolution, with some implications for forecasting population, health care costs, and pension costs pp. 49-66
Robert William Fogel and Dora Costa
Death and Taxes: Longer life, consumption, and social security pp. 67-81
Ronald Demos Lee and Shripad Tuljapurkar
Retirement against the demographic trend: More older people living longer, working less, and saving less? pp. 83-95
David Wise
The effects of economic and population growth on national saving and inequality pp. 97-114
Angus S. Deaton and Christina Paxson
Motives for interqenerational transfers: Evidence from Malaysia pp. 115-134
Lee A. Lillard and Robert Willis
Changes in the age dependence of mortality and disability: Cohort and other determinants pp. 135-157
Kenneth Manton , Eric Stallard and Larry Corder
Demographic and economic correlates of health in old age pp. 159-170
James P. Smith and Raynard Kington
Volume 33, issue 4 , 1996
The age of extremes: Concentrated affluence and poverty in the twenty-first century pp. 395-412
Douglas Massey
Comment on “the age of extremes: Concentrated affluence and poverty in the twenty-first century” pp. 413-416
Sheldon Danziger
The age of extremes: A revisionist perspective pp. 417-420
Reynolds Farley
The political economy of inequality in the “age of extremes” pp. 421-425
Michael Hout , Richard Arum and Kim Voss
Response to danziger, farley, and hout et al pp. 427-428
Douglas Massey
Migration and premarital childbearing among Puerto Rican women pp. 429-442
Nancy Landale and Susan Hauan
Making a place in the metropolis: Locational attainment in cities and suburbs pp. 443-453
John Logan , Richard Alba , Tom McNulty and Brian Fisher
Geographic mobility of scientists: Sex differences and family constraints pp. 455-468
Kimberlee Shauman and Yu Xie
Compromised birth outcomes and infant mortality among racial and ethnic groups pp. 469-481
W. Frisbie , Douglas Forbes and Starling Pullum
Trends in child support outcomes pp. 483-496
Thomas Hanson , Irwin Garfinkel , Sara Mclanahan and Cynthia Miller
Economic mobility of young workers in the 1970s and 1980s pp. 497-509
Greg Duncan , Johanne Boisjoly and Timothy Smeeding
The effect of the sex composition of jobs on starting wages in an organization: Findings from the NLSY pp. 511-521
Paula England , Lori Reid and Barbara Kilbourne
On the utility of population forecasts pp. 523-528
Jeff Tayman and David Swanson
Volume 33, issue 3 , 1996
Education and the changing age pattern of American fertility: 1963–1989 pp. 277-290
Ronald Rindfuss , S. Morgan and Kate Offutt
The effects of temperature on human fertility pp. 291-305
David Allen Lam and Jeffrey Miron
The impact of state-level restrictions on abortion pp. 307-312
Kenneth Meier , Donald Haider-Markel , Anthony Stanislawski and Deborah Mcfarlane
Marital status and mortality: The role of health pp. 313-327
Lee A. Lillard and Constantijn Panis
Estimating the completeness of under-5 death registration in Egypt pp. 329-339
Stan Becker , Youssef Waheeb , Bothaina EL-Deeb , Nagwa Khallaf and Robert Black
Cohort size and age-specific suicide rates: A contingent relationship pp. 341-355
Fred Pampel
Economic opportunity in mexico and return migration from the United States pp. 357-374
David Lindstrom
Internal migration in China, 1950–1988 pp. 375-384
Zai Liang and Michael White
Reconsidering the increase in father-only families pp. 385-393
Steven Garasky and Daniel Meyer
Volume 33, issue 2 , 1996
A decomposition of trends in the nonmarital fertility ratios of blacks and whites in the united states, 1960–1992* pp. 141-151
Herbert Smith , S. Morgan and Tanya Koropeckyj-Cox
The fertility impact of alternative family planning distribution channels in Indonesia pp. 153-165
Eric Jensen
Longitudinal analysis of the effects of infant-feeding practices on postpartum amenorrhea* pp. 167-180
Namvar Zohoori and Barry Popkin
The effect of expansions in medicaid income eligibility on abortion pp. 181-192
Theodore Joyce and Robert John Kaestner
African-american mortality at older ages: Results of a matching study pp. 193-209
Samuel Preston , Irma Elo , Ira Rosenwaike and Mark Hill
Community characteristics, individual and household attributes, and child survival in brazil pp. 211-229
Narayan Sastry
Prenatal and delivery care and childhood immunization in guatemala: Do family and community matter?* pp. 231-247
Anne Pebley , Noreen Goldman and Germán Rodríguez
International migration and development in mexican communities pp. 249-264
Jorge Durand , William Kandel , Emilio Parrado and Douglas Massey
Demographic effects of natural disasters: a case study of hurricane andrew* pp. 265-275
Stanley Smith and Christopher McCarty
Volume 33, issue 1 , 1996
Community and contraceptive choice in rural Thailand: A case study of Nang Rong pp. 1-11
Barbara Entwisle , Ronald Rindfuss , David Guilkey , Aphichat Chamratrithirong , Sara Curran and Yothin Sawangdee
The determinants of the duration of contraceptive use in China: A multilevel multinomial discrete-hazards mdeling approach pp. 12-23
Fiona Steele , Ian Diamond and Duolao Wang
The impact of postpartum redundant use of contraception on contraceptive failure rates pp. 24-34
Siân Curtis
Latino, Asian, and black segregation in U.S. metropolitan areas: Are multiethnic metros different* pp. 35-50
William Frey and Reynolds Farley
Immigration cohorts and residential overcrowding in southern California pp. 51-65
Dowell Myers and Seong Lee
The influence of parents’ marital dissolutions on children’s attitudes toward family formation pp. 66-81
William Axinn and Arland Thornton
Economic incentives for financial and residential independence pp. 82-97
Leslie Whittington and H. Elizabeth Peters
Estimating seasonality effects on child mortality in Matlab, Bangladesh pp. 98-110
Pradip Muhuri
Racial differences in occupational status and income in South Africa, 1880 and 1881 pp. 111-132
Donald Treiman , Matthew Mckeever and Eva Fodor
Comment on “a theory of the value of children” pp. 133-136
Evelyn L. Lehrer , Shoshana Grossbard and J. Leasure
Reply to Lehrer, Shechtman and Leasure pp. 137-139
Debra Friedman , Michael Hechter and Satoshi Kanazawa