Demography
1965 - 2020
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Volume 47, issue 4, 2010
- Going home after Hurricane Katrina: Determinants of return migration and changes in affected areas pp. 821-844

- Jeffrey Groen and Anne Polivka
- The spatial dynamics of stratification: Metropolitan context, population redistribution, and black and Hispanic homeownership pp. 845-868

- Chenoa Flippen
- The residential segregation of mixed-nativity married couples pp. 869-893

- John Iceland and Kyle Nelson
- Divorce as risky behavior pp. 895-921

- Audrey Light and Taehyun Ahn
- Do siblings’ fertility decisions influence each other? pp. 923-934

- Torkild Lyngstad and Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz
- Gender and migration from Albania pp. 935-961

- Guy Stecklov, Calogero Carletto, Carlo Azzarri and Benjamin Davis
- Family life course transitions and rural Household economy during China’s market reform pp. 963-987

- Feinian Chen and Kim Korinek
- Kinship institutions and sex ratios in India pp. 989-1012

- Tanika Chakraborty and Sukkoo Kim
- Standardization of pathways to adulthood? an analysis of Dutch cohorts born between 1850 and 1900 pp. 1013-1034

- Hilde Bras, Aart Liefbroer and Cees Elzinga
- Unhealthy and uninsured: Exploring racial differences in health and health insurance coverage using a life table approach pp. 1035-1051

- James Kirby and Toshiko Kaneda
- Obtaining multistate life table distributions for highly refined subpopulations from cross-sectional data: A bayesian extension of sullivan’s method pp. 1053-1077

- Scott Lynch and J. Brown
Volume 47, issue 3, 2010
- Erratum to: How does the age gap between partners affect their survival? pp. N1-N1

- Sven Drefahl
- Shifting coresidence near the end of life: Comparing decedents and survivors of a follow-up study in China pp. 537-554

- Zachary Zimmer and Kim Korinek
- Social, behavioral, and biological factors, and sex differences in mortality pp. 555-578

- Richard Rogers, Bethany Everett, Jarron Onge and Patrick Krueger
- Preliminary evidence regarding the hypothesis that the sex ratio at sexual maturity may affect longevity in men pp. 579-586

- Lei Jin, Felix Elwert, Jeremy Freese and Nicholas Christakis
- Incarcerating death: Mortality in U.S. state correctional facilities, 1985–1998 pp. 587-607

- Evelyn Patterson
- Measuring years of inactivity, years in retirement, time to retirement, and age at retirement within the Markov model pp. 609-628

- Gary Skoog and James Ciecka
- Knox meets Cox: Adapting epidemiological space-time statistics to demographic studies pp. 629-650

- Carl Schmertmann, Renato Assunção and Joseph Potter
- Nonresponse in repeat population-based voluntary counseling and testing for HIV in rural Malawi pp. 651-665

- Francis Obare
- Gender scripts and age at marriage in India pp. 667-687

- Sonalde Desai and Lester Andrist
- Early teen marriage and future poverty pp. 689-718

- Gordon Dahl
- Reassessing the link between premarital cohabitation and marital instability pp. 719-733

- Steffen Reinhold
- Pathways to educational homogamy in marital and cohabiting unions pp. 735-753

- Christine Schwartz
- Nontraditional families and childhood progress through school pp. 755-775

- Michael Rosenfeld
- Family and neighborhood sources of socioeconomic inequality in children’s achievement pp. 777-800

- Narayan Sastry and Anne Pebley
- Immigrants and natives in U.S. science and engineering occupations, 1994–2006 pp. 801-820

- Mariano Sana
Volume 47, issue 2, 2010
- Retirement and death in office of U.S. Supreme Court justices pp. 269-298

- Ross Stolzenberg and James Lindgren
- Three measures of longevity: Time trends and record values pp. 299-312

- Vladimir Canudas-Romo
- How does the age gap between partners affect their survival? pp. 313-326

- Sven Drefahl
- Social demographic change and autism pp. 327-343

- Kayuet Liu, Noam Zerubavel and Peter Bearman
- Employment and self-employment in the wake of Hurricane Katrina pp. 345-367

- Julie Zissimopoulos and Lynn Karoly
- Intergenerational mobility in the post-1965 immigration era: Estimates by an immigrant generation cohort method pp. 369-392

- Julie Park and Dowell Myers
- Biodemographic modeling of the links between fertility motivation and fertility outcomes in the NLSY79 pp. 393-414

- Warren Miller, David Bard, David Pasta and Joseph Rodgers
- Family structure and the transition to early parenthood pp. 415-437

- Sandra Hofferth and Frances Goldscheider
- Choice of study discipline and the postponement of motherhood in Europe: The impact of expected earnings, gender composition, and family attitudes pp. 439-458

- Jan Bavel
- A comparative perspective on intermarriage: Explaining differences among national-origin groups in the United States pp. 459-479

- Matthijs Kalmijn and Frank Tubergen
- Educational assortative mating and economic inequality: A comparative analysis of three Latin American countries pp. 481-502

- Florencia Torche
- The impact of family policy expenditure on fertility in western Europe pp. 503-519

- Adriaan Kalwij
- Son targeting fertility behavior: Some consequences and determinants pp. 521-536

- Deepankar Basu and Robert Jong
Volume 47, issue 1, 2010
- Prologue: Research on the demography and economics of aging pp. S1-S4

- Richard Suzman
- Key themes in research on the demography of aging pp. S5-S15

- Robert Schoeni and Mary Ofstedal
- Trends in health of older adults in the United States: Past, present, future pp. S17-S40

- Linda Martin, Robert Schoeni and Patricia Andreski
- Early life exposures and the occurrence and timing of heart disease among the older adult Puerto Rican population pp. 23-43

- Mary Mceniry and Alberto Palloni
- Biodemography: New approaches to understanding trendsand differences in population health and mortality pp. S41-S64

- Eileen Crimmins, Jung Kim and Sarinnapha Vasunilashorn
- Health, wartime stress, and unit cohesion: Evidence from Union Army veterans pp. 45-66

- Dora Costa and Matthew Kahn
- Causes and consequences of early-life health pp. S65-S85

- Anne Case and Christina Paxson
- Facing up to uncertain life expectancy: The longevity fan charts pp. 67-78

- Kevin Dowd, David Blake and Andrew Cairns
- Obesity and excess mortality among the elderly in the United States and Mexico pp. 79-96

- Malena Monteverde, Kenya Noronha, Alberto Palloni and Beatriz Novak
- Families, social life, and well-being at older ages pp. S87-S109

- Linda Waite and Aniruddha Das
- Multivariate analysis of parity progression—based measures of the total fertility rate and its components pp. 97-124

- Robert Retherford, Naohiro Ogawa, Rikiya Matsukura and Hassan Eini-Zinab
- Recent developments in longitudinal studies of aging in the United States pp. S111-S130

- Robert Hauser and David Weir
- Childhood nutrition and later fertility: Pathways through education and pre-pregnant nutritional status pp. 125-144

- Mariaelisa Graff, Kathryn Yount, Usha Ramakrishnan, Reynaldo Martorell and Aryeh Stein
- Facilitating longer working lives: International evidence on why and how pp. S131-S149

- David Wise
- Endowments and parental investments in infancy and early childhood pp. 145-162

- Ashlesha Datar, M. Kilburn and David Loughran
- Some macroeconomic aspects of global population aging pp. S151-S172

- Ronald Lee and Andrew Mason
- Orphanhood and human capital destruction: Is there persistence into adulthood? pp. 163-180

- Kathleen Beegle, Joachim Weerdt and Stefan Dercon
- The potential impact of comparative effectiveness research on U.S. Health Care expenditures pp. S173-S190

- Daniella Perlroth, Dana Goldman and Alan Garber
- Parenting as A “package deal”: Relationships, fertility, and nonresident father involvement among unmarried parents pp. 181-204

- Laura Tach, Ronald Mincy and Kathryn Edin
- What can we learn from (and about) global aging? pp. S191-S209

- Arie Kapteyn
- Patterns of nonresident father contact pp. 205-225

- Jacob Cheadle, Paul Amato and Valarie King
- Disease prevalence, disease incidence, and mortality in the United States and in England pp. S211-S231

- James Banks, Alastair Muriel and James Smith
- Last hired, first fired? black-white unemployment and the business cycle pp. 227-247

- Kenneth Couch and Robert Fairlie
- Education and gender bias in the sex ratio at birth: Evidence from India pp. 249-268

- Rebeca Echávarri and Roberto Ezcurra
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