Demography
1965 - 2020
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Volume 46, issue 4, 2009
- Adult height and childhood disease pp. 647-669

- Carlos Bozzoli, Angus Deaton and Climent Quintana-Domeque
- Understanding links between adolescent health and educational attainment pp. 671-694

- Margot Jackson
- The effect of sexual abstinence on females' educational attainment pp. 695-715

- Joseph Sabia and Daniel Rees
- The increasing risk of poverty across the American life course pp. 717-737

- Daniel Sandoval, Mark Rank and Thomas Hirschl
- Immigration, crime, and incarceration in early twentieth-century america pp. 739-763

- Carolyn Moehling and Anne Piehl
- The evolution of fertility expectations over the life course pp. 765-783

- Sarah Hayford
- Cohabitation and family formation in Japan pp. 785-803

- James Raymo, Miho Iwasawa and Larry Bumpass
- Income inequality and self-rated health status: Evidence from the european community household panel pp. 805-825

- Vincent Hildebrand and Philippe Van Kerm
- What explains the rural-urban gap in infant mortality: Household or community characteristics? pp. 827-850

- Ellen Poel, Owen O'Donnell and Eddy Doorslaer
- Mortality attributable to obesity among middle-aged adults in the united states pp. 851-872

- Neil Mehta and Virginia Chang
Volume 46, issue 3, 2009
- Revisiting das gupta: Refinement and extension of standardization and decomposition pp. 429-449

- Albert Chevan and Michael Sutherland
- Family allowances and fertility: Socioeconomic differences pp. 451-468

- Jona Schellekens
- Employment gains and wage declines: The erosion of black women’s relative wages since 1980 pp. 469-492

- Becky Pettit and Stephanie Ewert
- Job opportunities, economic resources, and the postsecondary destinations of American youth pp. 493-512

- Robert Bozick
- Parental characteristics and the schooling progress of the children of immigrant and U.S.-born blacks pp. 513-534

- Kevin Thomas
- Do immigrants work in riskier jobs? pp. 535-551

- Pia Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny
- Consequences of family disruption on children’s educational outcomes in norway pp. 553-574

- Fiona Steele, Wendy Sigle-Rushton and Øystein Kravdal
- Forced migration and mortality in the very long term: Did perestroika affect death rates also in Finland? pp. 575-587

- Jan Saarela and Fjalar Finnäs
- Drawing statistical inferences from historical census data, 1850–1950 pp. 589-603

- Michael Davern, Steven Ruggles, Tami Swenson, J. Alexander and J. Oakes
- Investigating the mechanism of marital mortality reduction: The transition to widowhood and quality of health care pp. 605-625

- Lei Jin and Nicholas Chrisatakis
- Change in disability-free life expectancy for Americans 70 years old and older* pp. 627-646

- Eileen Crimmins, Mark Hayward, Aaron Hagedorn, Yasuhiko Saito and Nicolas Brouard
Volume 46, issue 2, 2009
- Job loss and health in the U.S. labor market pp. 221-246

- Kate Strully
- Unwed fathers’ ability to pay child support: New estimates accounting for multiple-partner fertility pp. 247-263

- Marilyn Sinkewicz and Irwin Garfinkel
- Parental imprisonment, the prison boom, and the concentration of childhood disadvantage pp. 265-280

- Christopher Wildeman
- Nature’s experiment? Handedness and early childhood development pp. 281-301

- David Johnston, Michael Nicholls, Manisha Shah and Michael Shields
- Is the relationship between socioeconomic status and health stronger for older children in developing countries? pp. 303-324

- Lisa Cameron and Jenny Williams
- Proximate sources of population sex imbalance in india pp. 325-339

- Emily Osters
- Motherhood, labor force behavior, and women’s careers: An empirical assessment of the wage penalty for motherhood in britain, germany, and the united states pp. 341-369

- Markus Gangl and Andrea Ziefle
- Modeling transition rates using panel current-status data: How serious is the bias? pp. 371-386

- Douglas Wolf and Thomas Gill
- Reconstructing childhood health histories pp. 387-403

- James Smith
- Can knowledge improve population forecasts at subcounty levels? pp. 405-427

- Guangqing Chi
Volume 46, issue 1, 2009
- Height and the normal distribution: evidence from italian military data pp. 1-25

- Brian A’hearn, Franco Peracchi and Giovanni Vecchi
- Predicting adult health and mortality from adolescent facial characteristics in yearbook photographs pp. 27-41

- Eric Reither, Robert Hauser and Karen Swallen
- Marriage behavior response to prime-age adult mortality: evidence from malawi pp. 43-63

- Mika Ueyama and Futoshi Yamauchi
- Bayesian estimation of hispanic fertility hazards from survey and population data* pp. 65-83

- Michael Rendall, Mark Handcock and Stefan Jonsson
- Family boundary ambiguity and the measurement of family structure: the significance of cohabitation pp. 85-101

- Susan Brown and Wendy Manning
- Birds of a feather, or friend of a friend? using exponential random graph models to investigate adolescent social networks* pp. 103-125

- Steven Goodreau, James Kitts and Martina Morris
- Fleeing the storm(s): an examination of evacuation behavior during florida’s 2004 hurricane season pp. 127-145

- Stanley Smith and Chris McCarty
- A longitudinal analysis of family migration and the gender gap in earnings in the united states and great britain pp. 147-167

- Thomas Cooke, Paul Boyle, Kenneth Couch and Peteke Feijten
- Dual citizenship rights: do they make more and richer citizens? pp. 169-191

- Francesca Mazzolari
- The rising share of nonmarital births: is it only compositional effects? pp. 193-202

- John Ermisch
- Comment: there may be compositional effects, but they do not work that way* pp. 203-208

- Steven Martin
- Composition and decomposition in nonmarital fertility pp. 209-210

- Lawrence Wu
- Response to Ermisch, Martin, and Wu pp. 211-219

- Jo Gray, Jean Stockard and Joe Stone
Volume 45, issue 4, 2008
- When to promote, and when to avoid, a population perspective pp. 763-784

- Greg Duncan
- A decomposition method based on a model of continuous change pp. 785-801

- Shiro Horiuchi, John Wilmoth and Scott Pletcher
- Urbanization and fertility: An event-history analysis of Coastal Ghana pp. 803-816

- Michael White, Salut Muhidin, Catherine Andrzejewski, Eva Tagoe, Rodney Knight and Holly Reed
- Fertility effects of abortion and birth control pill access for minors pp. 817-827

- Melanie Guldi
- Spousal Mobility and Earnings pp. 829-849

- Terra McKinnish
- Wives and ex-wives: A new test for homogamy bias in the widowhood effect pp. 851-873

- Felix Elwert and Nicholas Christakis
- No trend in the intergenerational transmission of divorce pp. 875-883

- Jui-Chung Li and Lawrence Wu
- Prenatal health investment decisions: Does the child’s sex matter? pp. 885-905

- Aparna Lhila and Kosali Simon
- Gender, resources across the life course, and cognitive functioning in Egypt pp. 907-926

- Kathryn Yount
Volume 45, issue 3, 2008
- Erratum to: Retrospective information and health status and its application for population health measures pp. n1-n1

- Molla and Lubitz
- The geographic scale of Metropolitan racial segregation pp. 489-514

- Sean Reardon, Stephen Matthews, David O’Sullivan, Barrett Lee, Glenn Firebaugh, Chad Farrell and Kendra Bischoff
- Reexamining the moving to opportunity study and its contribution to changing the distribution of poverty and ethnic concentration pp. 515-535

- William Clark
- Child poverty and changes in child poverty pp. 537-553

- Wen-Hao Chen and Miles Corak
- Mate availability and unmarried parent relationships pp. 555-571

- Kristen Harknett
- Gay and lesbian partnership: Evidence from California pp. 573-590

- Christopher Carpenter and Gary Gates
- Social capital and migration: How do similar resources lead to divergent outcomes? pp. 591-617

- Filiz Garip
- Does human capital raise earnings for immigrants in the low-skill labor market? pp. 619-639

- Matthew Hall and George Farkas
- Migration, fertility, and aging in stable populations pp. 641-650

- Juha Alho
- Intergenerational fertility among hispanic women: New evidence of immigrant assimilation pp. 651-671

- Emilio Parrado and S. Morgan
- The exceptionally high life expectancy of Costa Rican nonagenarians pp. 673-691

- Luis Rosero-Bixby
- The changing relationship between family size and educational attainment over the course of socioeconomic development: Evidence from Indonesia pp. 693-717

- Vida Maralani
- Have we put an end to social promotion? Changes in school progress among children aged 6 to 17 from 1972 to 2005 pp. 719-740

- Carl Frederick and Robert Hauser
- Technological innovation and inequality in health pp. 741-761

- Sherry Glied and Adriana Lleras-Muney
Volume 45, issue 2, 2008
- Changing educational inequalities in india in the context of affirmative action pp. 245-270

- Sonalde Desai and Veena Kulkarni
- An assessment of China’s fertility level using the variable-r method pp. 271-281

- Yong Cai
- The legacies of context: Past and present influences on contraceptive choice in Nang Rong, Thailand pp. 283-302

- Jeffrey Edmeades
- The gradient in sub-saharan Africa: Socioeconomic status and HIV/AIDS pp. 303-322

- Jane Fortson
- Macroeconomic fluctuations and mortality in postwar Japan pp. 323-343

- José Tapia Granados
- Fertility in New York state in the pre-civil war era pp. 345-361

- Michael Haines and Avery Guest
- Population change and farm dependence: Temporal and spatial variation in the U.S. great plains, 1900–2000 pp. 363-386

- Katherine Curtis White
- Trends in U.S. adult chronic disease mortality, 1960–1999: age, period, and cohort variations pp. 387-416

- Yang Yang
- Marital strategies for regulating exposure to HIV pp. 417-438

- Georges Reniers
- Risk preferences and the timing of marriage and childbearing pp. 439-460

- Lucie Schmidt
- Coparenting and nonresident fathers’ involvement with young children after a nonmarital birth pp. 461-488

- Marcia Carlson, Sara McLanahan and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
Volume 45, issue 1, 2008
- Neighborhood selection and the social reproduction of concentrated racial inequality pp. 1-29

- Robert Sampson and Patrick Sharkey
- Maternal work hours and adolescents’ School outcomes among low-income families in four urban counties pp. 31-53

- Lisa Gennetian, Leonard Lopoo and Andrew London
- The neighborhood context of racial and ethnic disparities in arrest pp. 55-77

- David Kirk
- Immigrant residential segregation in U.S. metropolitan areas, 1990–2000 pp. 79-94

- John Iceland and Melissa Scopilliti
- Using subjective expectations to forecast longevity: do survey respondents know something we don’t know? pp. 95-113

- Maria Perozek
- Retrospective information on health status and its application for population health measures pp. 115-128

- Michael Molla and James Lubitz
- The quality of retrospective data on Cohabitation pp. 129-141

- Sarah Hayford and S. Morgan
- A practical approach to using Multiple-Race response data: A bridging method for publicuse microdata pp. 143-155

- Carolyn Liebler and Andrew Halpern-Manners
- The multistate life table method: An application to contraceptive switching behavior pp. 157-171

- Tzy-Mey Kuo, C. Suchindran and Helen Koo
- The international child poverty gap: Does Demography matter? pp. 173-191

- Patrick Heuveline and Matthew Weinshenker
- Cohort estimates of nonmarital fertility for U.S. Women pp. 193-207

- Lawrence Wu
- Moving and union dissolution pp. 209-222

- Paul Boyle, Hill Kulu, Thomas Cooke, Vernon Gayle and Clara Mulder
- The quantity-Quality trade-Off of children In a developing country: Identification using chinese twins pp. 223-243

- Hongbin Li, Junsen Zhang and Yi Zhu
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