Population Research and Policy Review
1988 - 2025
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Volume 32, issue 6, 2013
- Hurricane Katrina: Who Stayed and Why? pp. 803-824

- Brian Thiede and David Brown
- Family Sponsorship and Late-Age Immigration in Aging America: Revised and Expanded Estimates of Chained Migration pp. 825-849

- Stacie Carr and Marta Tienda
- Determinants of Long-Term Unions: Who Survives the “Seven Year Itch”? pp. 851-891

- Audrey Light and Yoshiaki Omori
- The Nonlinear Relationship Between Education and Mortality: An Examination of Cohort, Race/Ethnic, and Gender Differences pp. 893-917

- Bethany Everett, David Rehkopf and Richard Rogers
- A Comparative Evaluation of Error and Bias in Census Tract-Level Age/Sex-Specific Population Estimates: Component I (Net-Migration) vs Component III (Hamilton–Perry) pp. 919-942

- Jack Baker, Adelamar Alcantara, Xiaomin Ruan, Kendra Watkins and Srini Vasan
- A Multidimensional Approach in International Comparative Policy Analysis Based on Demographic Projections pp. 943-968

- Izhak Berkovich
Volume 32, issue 5, 2013
- Introduction: Results of the 2010 U.S. Decennial Census pp. 633-635

- William O’Hare
- Quality and the 2010 Census pp. 637-662

- Howard Hogan, Patrick Cantwell, Jason Devine, Vincent Mule and Victoria Velkoff
- White Residential Segregation in U.S. Metropolitan Areas: Conceptual Issues, Patterns, and Trends from the U.S. Census, 1980 to 2010 pp. 663-686

- John Iceland and Gregory Sharp
- Declining Segregation of Same-Sex Partners: Evidence from Census 2000 and 2010 pp. 687-716

- Amy Spring
- Research Note: Segregated by Age: Are We Becoming More Divided? pp. 717-727

- Richelle Winkler
- Misclassifying New York’s Hidden Units as Vacant in 2010: Lessons Gleaned for the 2020 Census pp. 729-751

- Joseph Salvo and Arun Lobo
- Research Note: What Counts as a House? Comparing 2010 Census Counts and Administrative Records pp. 753-765

- Beth Jarosz and John Hofmockel
- What Data from the 2010 Census Tell Us about the Changing Child Population of the United States pp. 767-789

- William O’Hare
- Research Note: Babies Born After Census Day: How the Census Bureau Addressed Dates of Birth After Census Day in the 2010 Census pp. 791-801

- Lindsay Howden
Volume 32, issue 4, 2013
- Family Instability and College Enrollment and Completion pp. 469-494

- Paula Fomby
- Parental Resources, Schooling Achievements, and Gender Schooling Gaps: Evidence of Change over 25 years in Rural Guatemala pp. 495-528

- Kathryn Yount, John Maluccio, Jere Behrman, John Hoddinott, Alexis Murphy and Usha Ramakrishnan
- Transition to First Marriage in Reform-Era Urban China: The Persistent Effect of Education in a Period of Rapid Social Change pp. 529-552

- Felicia Tian
- Son Preference and Children’s Housework: The Case of India pp. 553-584

- Tin-chi Lin and Alicia Adsera
- Using Discrete-Time Event History Fertility Models to Simulate Total Fertility Rates and Other Fertility Measures pp. 585-610

- Jennifer Van Hook and Claire Altman
- Measuring Ethnicity with U.S. Census Data: Implications for Mexicans and Arabs pp. 611-631

- Jen’nan Read
Volume 32, issue 3, 2013
- Healthier, Wealthier, and Wiser: A Demonstration of Compositional Changes in Aging Cohorts Due to Selective Mortality pp. 311-324

- Anna Zajacova and Sarah Burgard
- Nondrinker Mortality Risk in the United States pp. 325-352

- Richard Rogers, Patrick Krueger, Richard Miech, Elizabeth Lawrence and Robert Kemp
- Racial/Ethnic and Nativity Patterns of U.S. Adolescent and Young Adult Smoking pp. 353-371

- Becky Wade, Joseph Lariscy and Robert Hummer
- Economic Insecurity and the Fertility Intentions of Italian Women with One Child pp. 373-413

- Francesca Fiori, Francesca Rinesi, Antonella Pinnelli and Sabrina Prati
- Immigrant School Segregation in Sweden pp. 415-435

- Martin Nordin
- Pre- to Post-Migration Occupational Mobility of First Generation Immigrants to Sweden from 1970–1990: Examining the Influence of Linguistic Distance pp. 437-467

- Jonas Helgertz
Volume 32, issue 2, 2013
- Leaving Retirement: Age-Graded Relative Risks of Transitioning Back to Work or Dying pp. 159-182

- Ben Kail and David Warner
- Estimates of Survival of Diabetics from Repeated, Independent Sample Surveys pp. 183-198

- David Smith and Benjamin Bradshaw
- Veteran Status and Body Weight: A Longitudinal Fixed-Effects Approach pp. 199-220

- Jay Teachman and Lucky Tedrow
- Making the Housing Unit Method Work: An Evaluation of 2010 Population Estimates in Florida pp. 221-242

- Stanley Smith and Scott Cody
- Demographic Transitions and Changes in the Living Arrangements of Children: The Netherlands 1850–2010 pp. 243-260

- Frans Poppel, Niels Schenk and Ruben Gaalen
- Should International Migration Be Encouraged to Offset Population Aging? A Cross-Country Analysis of Public Attitudes in Europe pp. 261-284

- Alin Ceobanu and Tanya Koropeckyj-Cox
- Metropolitan Influence and Land Use Competition in Potential Biomass Crop Production: A Spatial Demographic Analysis pp. 285-310

- Jeremy Porter, Philip Mason and Frank Howell
Volume 32, issue 1, 2013
- Attitudes About Children and Fertility Limitation Behavior pp. 1-24

- Sarah Brauner-Otto
- Residential Segregation, Nativity Status, and Hispanic Living Arrangements in Later Life pp. 25-45

- Jeffrey Burr, Jan Mutchler and Kerstin Gerst-Emerson
- A Closer Look at the Second Demographic Transition in the US: Evidence of Bidirectionality from a Cohort Perspective (1982–2006) pp. 47-80

- Jennifer Kane
- The Educational Homogamy Gap Between Married and Cohabiting Couples in Latin America pp. 81-102

- Albert Esteve, Robert McCaa and Luis López
- Disability Trends by Marital Status Among Older Americans, 1997–2010: An Examination by Gender and Race pp. 103-127

- Hui Liu and Zhenmei Zhang
- Do Rainfall Deficits Predict U.S.-Bound Migration from Rural Mexico? Evidence from the Mexican Census pp. 129-158

- Raphael Nawrotzki, Fernando Riosmena and Lori Hunter
Volume 31, issue 6, 2012
- India’s ‘Missing Women’ and Men’s Sexual Risk Behavior pp. 777-795

- Scott South, Katherine Trent and Sunita Bose
- Indeterminate Responses to Attitudinal Questions About Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in Rural Bangladesh pp. 797-830

- Kathryn Yount, Nafisa Halim, Sara Head and Sidney Schuler
- The Changing Pattern of Educational Differentials in Divorce in the Context of Gender Egalitarianization: The Case of Taiwan pp. 831-853

- Wan-Chi Chen
- Reconciling Work, Family and Child Outcomes: What Implications for Family Support Policies? pp. 855-882

- Olivier Thévenon and Angela Luci
- The Decomposition of Economic Outcomes as a Result of Changes in Brazil’s Male Age–Education Structure pp. 883-905

- Ernesto Lima Amaral
- Determinants of Educational Attainment in Rural Thailand: A Life Course Approach pp. 907-934

- Martin Piotrowski and Yok-Fong Paat
Volume 31, issue 5, 2012
- An Integrated Analysis of Migration and Remittances: Modeling Migration as a Mechanism for Selection pp. 637-663

- Filiz Garip
- Natural Beauty, Money, and the Distribution of Talent: A Local-Level Panel Data Analysis pp. 665-681

- Xinxiang Chen and Guangqing Chi
- Are Hispanic Women Happier About Unintended Births? pp. 683-701

- Caroline Hartnett
- A Sudden Transition: Household Changes for Middle Aged U.S. Women in the Twentieth Century pp. 703-726

- Emily Merchant, Brian Gratton and Myron Gutmann
- Living Arrangements and the Well-Being of Single Mothers in Japan pp. 727-749

- James Raymo and Yanfei Zhou
- Has Divorce Become a Pro-Natal Force in Europe at the Turn of the 21st Century? pp. 751-775

- Jan Van Bavel, Mieke Jansen and Belinda Wijckmans
Volume 31, issue 4, 2012
- Going Back Home? Changing Demography and Geography of Mexican Return Migration pp. 465-496

- Claudia Masferrer and Bryan Roberts
- Migration and Health Selectivity in the Context of Internal Migration in China, 1997–2009 pp. 497-543

- Yuying Tong and Martin Piotrowski
- The Decline of Smoking Among Female Birth Cohorts in China in the 20th Century: A Case of Arrested Diffusion? pp. 545-570

- Albert Hermalin and Deborah Lowry
- Demographic Consequences of the ‘Closing the Gap’ Indigenous Policy in Australia pp. 571-585

- Nicholas Biddle and John Taylor
- Migration, Household Configurations, and the Well-Being of Adolescent Orphans in Rwanda pp. 587-607

- Kevin Thomas
- Sibship Characteristics and Transition to First Marriage in Taiwan: Explaining Gender Asymmetries pp. 609-636

- Wei-hsin Yu, Kuo-hsien Su and Chi-Tsun Chiu
Volume 31, issue 3, 2012
- Networks Matter: Male Mexican Migrants’ Use of Hospitals pp. 321-337

- Margaret Ralston and Xavier Escandell
- Schools, Neighborhoods and Selection: Outcomes Across Metropolitan Los Angeles pp. 339-360

- William Clark and Regan Maas
- Union Transitions Following the Birth of a Child to Cohabiting Parents pp. 361-386

- Jennifer Manlove, Elizabeth Wildsmith, Erum Ikramullah, Suzanne Ryan, Emily Holcombe, Mindy Scott and Kristen Peterson
- Cohort Effects or Period Effects? Fertility Decline in South Korea in the Twentieth Century pp. 387-415

- Bongoh Kye
- The Effect of Urbanization on China’s Fertility pp. 417-434

- Zhen Guo, Zheng Wu, Christoph Schimmele and Shuzhuo Li
- ‘Agricultural Poverty’ and the Expansion of Artisanal Mining in Sub-Saharan Africa: Experiences from Southwest Mali and Southeast Ghana pp. 435-464

- Gavin Hilson and Chris Garforth
Volume 31, issue 2, 2012
- Young Adult Dating Relationships and the Management of Sexual Risk pp. 165-185

- Wendy Manning, Peggy Giordano, Monica Longmore and Christine Flanigan
- Women’s Agency and the Quality of Family Relationships in India pp. 187-206

- Keera Allendorf
- A Multistate Life Table Analysis of Union Regimes in the United States: Trends and Racial Differentials, 1970–2002 pp. 207-234

- Yi Zeng, S. Morgan, Zhenglian Wang, Danan Gu and Chingli Yang
- An Evaluation of Persons per Household (PPH) Estimates Generated by the American Community Survey: A Demographic Perspective pp. 235-266

- David Swanson and George Hough
- Negotiating Development Prescriptions: The Case of Population Policy in Nigeria pp. 267-296

- Rachel Robinson
- Framing in Legislation: The Case of Population Policy in the Philippines pp. 297-319

- Clarissa David, Jenna Atun and Antonio La Viña
Volume 31, issue 1, 2012
- Going Back Part-time: Family Leave Legislation and Women’s Return to Work pp. 1-30

- Whitney Schott
- Investigating the Life Situations and Development of Teenage Mothers’ Children: Evidence from the ECLS-B pp. 31-66

- Stefanie Mollborn and Jeff Dennis
- “The Luggage that isn’t Theirs is Too Heavy…”: Understandings of Orphan Disadvantage in Lesotho pp. 67-83

- Rachel Goldberg and Susan Short
- Health Limitations and Post-Secondary School Enrollment pp. 85-96

- Jay Teachman
- Socioeconomic Inequalities and Self-Rated Health: A Multilevel Study of Italian Elderly pp. 97-117

- Elena Pirani and Silvana Salvini
- The Environmental Impact of Immigration: An Analysis of the Effects of Immigrant Concentration on Air Pollution Levels pp. 119-140

- Carmel Price and Ben Feldmeyer
- The Migratory Response of Labor to Special Economic Zones in the Philippines, 1995–2005 pp. 141-164

- Scott Sanders and David Brown
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