Demography
1965 - 2020
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Volume 38, issue 4, 2001
- The developmental paradigm, reading history sideways, and family change pp. 449-465

- Arland Thornton
- Ethnic variations in observance and rationale for postpartum sexual abstinence in malawi pp. 467-479

- Eliya Zulu
- How do family planning workers’ visits affect women’s contraceptive behavior in bangladesh? pp. 481-496

- Mary Arends-Kuenning
- Is breast-feeding a substitute for contraception in family planning? pp. 497-512

- Jeffrey Rous
- Social inequalities in disability-free life expectancy in the french male population, 1980–1991 pp. 513-524

- Emmanuelle Cambois, Jean-Marie Robine and Mark Hayward
- Life expectancies in specific health states: Results from a joint model of health status and mortality of older persons pp. 525-536

- France Portrait, Maarten Lindeboom and Dorly Deeg
- Evaluating the performance of the lee-carter method for forecasting mortality pp. 537-549

- Ronald Lee and Timothy Miller
- Education and survival: Birth cohort, period, and age effects pp. 551-561

- Diane Lauderdale
- The misuse of biology in demographic research on racial/ethnic differences: A reply to van den oord and rowe pp. 563-567

- Reanne Frank
- One step back in understanding racial differences in birth weight pp. 569-571

- Tukufu Zuberi
- A step in another direction: Looking for maternal genetic and environmental effects on racial differences in birth weight pp. 573-576

- Edwin Oord and David Rowe
Volume 38, issue 3, 2001
- The educational enrollment of immigrant youth: A test of the segmented-assimilation hypothesis pp. 317-336

- Charles Hirschman
- Differences in the locational attainment of immigrant and native-born households with children in New York City pp. 337-348

- Emily Rosenbaum and Samantha Friedman
- How enduring were the inequalities among European immigrant groups in the United States? pp. 349-356

- Richard Alba, Amy Lutz and Elena Vesselinov
- Long-Run convergence of ethnic skill differentials, revisited pp. 357-361

- George Borjas
- Immigration and males’ earnings inequality in the regions of the United States pp. 363-373

- Deborah Reed
- Immigrants’ welfare use and opportunity for contact with co-ethnics pp. 375-389

- Lingxin Hao and Yukio Kawano
- A model of destination-language acquisition: Application to male immigrants in Canada pp. 391-409

- Barry Chiswick and Paul Miller
- Circular, invisible, and ambiguous migrants: Components of difference in estimates of the number of unauthorized Mexican migrants in the United States pp. 411-422

- Frank Bean, Rodolfo Corona, Rodolfo Tuiran, Karen Woodrow-Lafield and Jennifer Hook
- Changes in children’s time with parents: United States, 1981–1997 pp. 423-436

- John Sandberg and Sandra Hofferth
- Sibling, peer, neighbor, and schoolmate correlations as indicators of the importance of context for adolescent development pp. 437-447

- Greg Duncan, Johanne Boisjoly and Kathleen Mullan Harris
Volume 38, issue 2, 2001
- Racial intermarriage pairings pp. 147-159

- Vincent Fu
- The salience of PAN-national hispanic and Asian identities in U.S. marriage markets pp. 161-175

- Michael Rosenfeld
- Black-White Unions: West Indians and African Americans compared pp. 177-185

- Suzanne Model and Gene Fisher
- On the auspices of female migration from Mexico to the United States pp. 187-200

- Marcela Cerrutti and Douglas Massey
- A cross-national comparison of the impact of family migration on women’s employment status pp. 201-213

- Paul Boyle, Thomas Cooke, Keith Halfacree and Darren Smith
- Increasing longevity and medicare expenditures pp. 215-226

- Tim Miller
- Inequality in life expectancy, functional status, and active life expectancy across selected black and white populations in the United States pp. 227-251

- Arline Geronimus, John Bound, Timothy Waidmann, Cynthia Colen and Dianne Steffick
- Women’s health and pregnancy outcomes: Do services make a difference? pp. 253-265

- Elizabeth Frankenberg and Duncan Thomas
- Savings/credit group formation and change in contraception pp. 267-282

- Fiona Steele, Sajeda Amin and Ruchira Naved
- The influence of remarriage on the racial difference in motheronly families in 1910 pp. 283-297

- Andrew London and Cheryl Elman
- Availability of child care in the United States: A description and analysis of data sources pp. 299-316

- Rachel Gordon and P. Chase-Lansdale
Volume 38, issue 1, 2001
- Variance effects in the bongaarts-feeney formula pp. 1-16

- Hans-Peter Kohler and Dimiter Philipov
- A sensitivity analysis of the bongaarts-feeney method for adjusting bias in observed period total fertility rates pp. 17-28

- Kenneth Land
- Behavior genetic modeling of human fertility: findings from a contemporary danish twin study pp. 29-42

- Joseph Rodgers, Hans-Peter Kohler, Kirsten Kyvik and Kaare Christensen
- The density of social networks and fertility decisions: evidence from south nyanza district, kenya pp. 43-58

- Hans-Peter Kohler, Jere Behrman and Susan Watkins
- Increasing fertility in cohabiting unions: evidence for the second demographic transition in the united states? pp. 59-66

- R. Raley
- Dimensions of women’s autonomy and the influence on maternal health care utilization in a north indian city pp. 67-78

- Shelah Bloom, David Wypij and Monica Gupta
- Reconsidering mortality compression and deceleration: an alternative model of mortality rates pp. 79-95

- Scott Lynch and J. Brown
- New african American life tables from 1935–1940 to 1985–1990* pp. 97-114

- Irma Elo
- Estimating Wealth Effects Without Expenditure Data—Or Tears: An Application To Educational Enrollments In States Of India* pp. 115-132

- Deon Filmer and Lant Pritchett
- The impact of immigration on the internal migration of natives and immigrants pp. 133-145

- Mary Kritz and Douglas Gurak
Volume 37, issue 4, 2000
- Maternal employment and time with children: Dramatic change or surprising continuity? pp. 401-414

- Suzanne Bianchi
- Explaining levels of within-group wage inequality in U.S. labor markets pp. 415-430

- Leslie Mccall
- The mechanisms mediating the effects of poverty on children’s intellectual development pp. 431-447

- Guang Guo and Kathleen Harris
- The spatial separation of the poor in Canadian cities pp. 449-459

- Eric Fong and Kumiko Shibuya
- Demographics of dumping ii: a national environmental equity survey and the distribution of hazardous materials handlers pp. 461-466

- Pamela Davidson and Douglas Anderton
- Intra-Ethnic diversity in hispanic child mortality, 1890–1910 pp. 467-475

- Myron Gutmann, Michael Haines, W. Frisbie and K. Blanchard
- Understanding the sex ratio in India: A simulation approach pp. 477-488

- Paula Griffiths, Zoë Matthews and Andrew Hinde
- Demographic models of birth outcomes and infant mortality: An alternative measurement approach pp. 489-498

- Patricio Solís, Starling G. Pullum and W. Frisbie
- Forecasting enrollments for immigrant entry-port school districts pp. 499-510

- Peter Morrison
- Marital protection and marital selection: Evidence from a historical-prospective sample of American men pp. 511-521

- John Murray
- Diverging fertility among U.S. women who delay childbearing past age 30 pp. 523-533

- Steven Martin
Volume 37, issue 3, 2000
- Active life expectancy estimates for the U.S. elderly population: A multidimensional continuous-mixture model of functional change applied to completed Cohorts, 1982–1996 pp. 253-265

- Kenneth Manton and Kenneth Land
- The racial crossover in comorbidity, disability, and mortality pp. 267-283

- Nan Johnson
- Racial differences in birth health risk: A quantitative genetic approach pp. 285-298

- Edwin Oord and David Rowe
- Husbands’ versus wives’ fertility goals and use of contraception: The influence of gender context in five Asian countries pp. 299-311

- Karen Mason and Herbert Smith
- Does female circumcision affect infertility and fertility? A study of the central African Republic, Côte d’Ivoire, and Tanzania pp. 313-321

- Ulla Larsen and Sharon Yan
- From austerity to prosperity? Migration and child poverty among mainland and island Puerto Ricans pp. 323-338

- R. Oropesa and Nancy Landale
- You can go home again: Evidence from longitudinal data pp. 339-350

- Patricia Reagan and Randall Olsen
- The changing structure of school segregation: Measurement and evidence of multiracial metropolitan-area school segregation, 1989–1995 pp. 351-364

- Sean Reardon, John Yun and Tamela Eitle
- Growth in family income inequality, 1970–1990: Industrial restructuring and demographic change pp. 365-380

- Albert Chevan and Randall Stokes
- The meaning and measurement of race in the U.S. census: Glimpses into the future pp. 381-393

- Charles Hirschman, Richard Alba and Reynolds Farley
- The accuracy of survey-reported marital status: Evidence from survey records matched to social security records pp. 395-399

- David Weaver
Volume 37, issue 2, 2000
- Demographics of the gay and lesbian population in the United States: Evidence from available systematic data sources pp. 139-154

- Dan Black, Gary Gates, Seth Sanders and Lowell Taylor
- Measuring living standards with proxy variables pp. 155-174

- Mark Montgomery, Michele Gragnolati, Kathleen Burke and Edmundo Paredes
- Age reporting among white Americans aged 85+: Results of a record linkage study pp. 175-186

- Mark Hill, Samuel Preston and Ira Rosenwaike
- Combining registration-system and survey data to estimate birth probabilities pp. 187-192

- Mark Handcock, Sami Huovilainen and Michael Rendall
- A note on the measurement of accuracy for subnational demographic estimates pp. 193-201

- David Swanson, Jeff Tayman and Charles Barr
- Child support and the postdivorce economic well-being of mothers, fathers, and children pp. 203-213

- Judi Bartfeld
- A regional analysis of divorce in China since 1980 pp. 215-219

- Zeng Yi and Wu Deqing
- Social security, economic growth, and the rise in elderly widows’ independence in the twentieth century pp. 221-236

- Kathleen McGarry and Robert Schoeni
- How does POSSLQ measure up? Historical estimates of cohabitation pp. 237-245

- Lynne Casper and Philip Cohen
- Commentary on “a methodology for identifying married couples in medicare data”* pp. 247-249

- Bert Kestenbaum
- Refinements of a methodology for detecting married couples in the medicare data pp. 251-252

- Theodore Iwashyna, James Zhang, Diane Lauderdale and Nicholas Christakis
Volume 37, issue 1, 2000
- Socioeconomic background and war mortality during Vietnam’s wars pp. 1-15

- M. Merli
- The residency decision of elderly indonesians: A nested logit analysis pp. 17-27

- Lisa Cameron
- Educational assortative mating across marriage markets: Nonhispanic whites in the United States pp. 29-40

- Susan Lewis and Valerie Oppenheimer
- The declining significance of race among American men during The latter half of the twentieth century pp. 41-51

- Arthur Sakamoto, Huei-Hsia Wu and Jessie Tzeng
- Understanding the twentieth-century decline in chronic conditions among older men pp. 53-72

- Dora Costa
- Obesity, disease, and functional limitation in later life pp. 73-82

- Christine Himes
- The effect of pregnancy intention on child development pp. 83-94

- Theodore Joyce, Robert Kaestner and Sanders Korenman
- Son preference and sex composition of children: Evidence from india pp. 95-108

- Shelley Clark
- Are births underreported in rural China? Manipulation of statistical records in response to China’s population policies pp. 109-126

- M. Merli and Adrian Raftery
- The new immigrant survey pilot (NIS-P): Overview and new findings about U.S. Legal immigrants at admission pp. 127-138

- Guillermina Jasso, Douglas Massey, Mark Rosenzweig and James Smith
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