Demography
1965 - 2020
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Volume 20, issue 4, 1983
- Three to five main challenges to demographic research pp. 415-432

- George Stolnitz
- Changes in the propensity to live alone: Evidence from consecutive cross-sectional surveys, 1960–1976 pp. 433-447

- Fred Pampel
- Some models of agreement and disagreement in repeated measurements of occupation pp. 449-460

- Robert Hauser and Michael Massagli
- Estimating russification of ethnic identity among non-Russians in the USSR pp. 461-489

- Barbara Anderson and Brian Silver
- Distortions caused by nonobservation of periods of cohabitation before the latest pp. 491-506

- Jan Hoem
- Individual and couple utility of children pp. 507-518

- Elizabeth Thomson
- A theoretical analysis of antecedents of young couples’ fertility decisions and outcomes pp. 519-533

- Linda Beckman, Rhonda Aizenberg, Alan Forsythe and Tom Day
- Mortality levels and family fertility goals pp. 535-540

- J. Parlange, M. Guilfoyle and R. Rickson
- Arima models of seasonal variation in U. S. birth and death rates pp. 541-568

- Kenneth Land and David Cantor
- Accuracy of death certificate ages for the extreme aged pp. 569-585

- Ira Rosenwaike and Barbara Logue
- The centenarian question and old-age mortality in the Soviet Union, 1959–1970 pp. 587-606

- Neil Bennett and Lea Garson
- Differentials in infant and child mortality and their change over time: Guatemala, 1959–1973 pp. 607-621

- Michael Haines, Roger Avery and Michael Strong
Volume 20, issue 3, 1983
- Demographic responses and socioeconomic structure: Population processes in England and Wales in the nineteenth century pp. 249-272

- Dov Friedlander
- Population estimates from longitudinal records in otherwise data-deficient settings pp. 273-284

- Douglas Anderton, Joseph Conaty and Thomas Pullum
- Limit cycle oscillations of the human population pp. 285-298

- James Frauenthal and Kenneth Swick
- Analyzing migration decisions: the first step-whose decisions? pp. 299-311

- Ralph Sell
- Female Employment and Reproductive Behavior in Taiwan, 1980 pp. 313-331

- C. Stokes and Yeu-Sheng Hsieh
- Preference for Sons, Family Size, and Sex Ratio: An Empirical Study in Korea pp. 333-352

- Chai Park
- Sex of Previous Children and Intentions for Further Births in the United States, 1965-1976 pp. 353-367

- Douglas Sloane and Che-Fu Lee
- Assesssing Cohort Birth Expectations Data from the Current Population Survey, 1971–1981 pp. 369-384

- Martin O’Connell and Carolyn Rogers
- A Note on Maritally-Disrupted Men’s Reports of Child Support in the June 1980 Current Population Survey pp. 385-389

- Andrew Cherlin, Jeanne Griffith and James McCarthy
- Evaluation of the Olsen Technique For Estimating the Fertility Response to Child Mortality pp. 391-405

- James Trussell and Randall Olsen
- Some New Techniques for Applying the Housing Unit Method of Local Population Estimation: Further Evidence pp. 407-413

- Stanley Smith and Bart Lewis
Volume 20, issue 2, 1983
- Do couples make fertility plans one birth at a time? pp. 117-128

- J. Udry
- Interrelationships between fertility and marital dissolution: Results of a simultaneous logit model pp. 129-145

- Helen Koo and Barbara Janowitz
- An analysis of variations in U. S. fertility and female labor force participation trends pp. 147-161

- Barbara Devaney
- Industrial shifts, female employment, and occupational differentiation: a dynamic model for American cities, 1960–1970 pp. 163-176

- Moshe Semyonov and Richard Scott
- Sex differences in life cycle measures of widowhood pp. 177-195

- Noreen Goldman and Graham Lord
- Weather, nutrition, and the economy: Short-run fluctuations in births, deaths, and marriages, France 1740–1909 pp. 197-212

- Toni Richards
- An integrated system for demographic estimation from two age distributions pp. 213-226

- Samuel Preston
- A simple model for linking life tables by survival mortality ratios pp. 227-234

- S. Mitra
- Improving the accuracy of migration age detail in multiple-area population forecasts pp. 235-248

- Esther Schroeder and Donald Pittenger
Volume 20, issue 1, 1983
- A hazards-Model analysis of the covariates of infant and child mortality in Sri Lanka pp. 1-26

- James Trussell and Charles Hammerslough
- Development, inequality, health care, and mortality at the older ages: a cross-national analysis pp. 27-43

- Norman Weatherby, Charles Nam and Larry Isaac
- Temporal variations in mortality: A comparison of U. S. suicides and motor vehicle fatalities, 1972–1976 pp. 45-59

- Kenneth Bollen
- Measuring the tightness of a marriage squeeze pp. 61-78

- Robert Schoen
- The long-term effects of time-dependent maternity behavior pp. 79-86

- P. Cerone
- Attitudes toward abortion among catholic Mexican-American women: The effects of religiosity and education pp. 87-98

- Sandra Rosenhouse-Persson and Georges Sabagh
- The number of illegal migrants of Mexican origin in the United States: Sex ratio-based estimates for 1980 pp. 99-109

- Frank Bean, Allan King and Jeffrey Passel
- Generalization of the immigration and the stable population model pp. 111-115

- S. Mitra
Volume 19, issue 4, 1982
- Population, Policy, and Political Atavism pp. 429-438

- John Kantner
- The Ergodic Theorems of Demography: a Simple Proof pp. 439-445

- W. Arthur
- Age Misstatement for Young Children in Rural Bangladesh pp. 447-458

- R. Bairagi, K. Aziz, M. Chowdhury and B. Edmonston
- Cohort Analysis of Recent Trends in Labor Force Participation pp. 459-479

- Clifford Clogg
- Population Density and Fertility in 22 Indian Villages pp. 481-494

- Glenn Firebaugh
- Religious Differentials in Reproduction: the Effects of Sectarian Education pp. 495-509

- Nan Johnson
- A Model for Inferring the Voluntary and involuntary causes of residential segregation pp. 511-526

- Stanley Lieberson and Donna Carter
- Temporal trends in U. S. multiple cause of death mortality data: 1968 to 1977 pp. 527-547

- Kenneth Manton and Eric Stallard
- The Eventual Frequencies of Kin in a Stable Population pp. 549-565

- Thomas Pullum
- Statistical and Historical Analyses of Nations Which Deviate From the Size-Density Law pp. 567-576

- G. Stephan, Douglas McMullin and Karen Stephan
Volume 19, issue 3, 1982
- Changing families and changing mobility: Their impact on the central city pp. 261-277

- William Frey and Frances Kobrin
- Estimating the emigration rates of legal immigrants using administrative and survey data: The 1971 cohort of immigrants to the United States pp. 279-290

- Guillermina Jasso and Mark Rosenzweig
- Modelling the evolution of heterogeneity in residential mobility pp. 291-299

- R. Davies, Robert Crouchley and A. Pickles
- Race differences in age at first birth and the pace of subsequent fertility: Implications for the minority group status hypothesis pp. 301-314

- Craig St. John
- Parity-specific fertility intentions and uncertainty: the United States, 1970 to 1976 pp. 315-334

- S. Morgan
- A specification of marital fertility by parents’ age, age atmarriage and marital duration pp. 335-349

- Geraldine Mineau and James Trussell
- What’s happening to the age at first birth in the United States? A study of recent cohorts pp. 351-370

- David Bloom
- Post-neonatal mortality in Rural India: Implications of an economic model pp. 371-389

- George Simmons, Celeste Smucker, Stan Bernstein and Eric Jensen
- The impact of class, education, and health care on infant mortality in a developing society: The case of rural Thailand pp. 391-408

- Paul Frenzen and Dennis Hogan
- The contribution of medical measures to the decline of mortality from respiratory tuberculosis: An ageperiod-cohort model pp. 409-427

- James Collins
Volume 19, issue 2, 1982
- Individual mobility, population growth and labor force participation pp. 147-159

- R. Cantrell and Robert Clark
- A macrosimulation approach to the investigation of natural fertility pp. 161-176

- J. Willigan, Geraldine Mineau, Douglas Anderton and Lee Bean
- Women’s sex preferences in the United States: 1970 to 1975 pp. 177-189

- Anne Pebley and Charles Westoff
- Confidence intervals for postcensal state population estimates pp. 191-210

- Thomas Espenshade and Jeffrey Tayman
- The transition to nonmetropolitan population deconcentration pp. 211-221

- Daniel Lichter and Glenn Fuguitt
- The use of mortality time series data to produce hypothetical morbidity distributions and project mortality trends pp. 223-240

- Kenneth Manton and Eric Stallard
- Intermediate variables and educational differentials in fertility in Korea and the Philippines pp. 241-260

- Larry Bumpass, Ronald Rindfuss, James Palmore, Mercedes Concepcion and Byoung Choi
Volume 19, issue 1, 1982
- The family formation process among U.S. marriage cohorts pp. 1-27

- Amy Tsui
- Family size composition differentials between central city-suburb and metropolitan-nonmetropolltan migration streams pp. 29-36

- Ralph White
- Racial inequalities in housing: An examiation of recent trends pp. 37-51

- Suzanne Bianchi, Reynolds Farley and Daphne Spain
- A cross-cultural examination of the relationship between ages at menarche, marriage, and first birth pp. 53-63

- J. Udry and R. Cliquet
- Income and fertility: The elusive relationship pp. 65-78

- Deborah Freedman and Arland Thornton
- Some effects of spouse separation on fertility pp. 79-95

- R. Potter and F. Kobrin
- Mortality trends in Philadelphia: Age- and cause-specific death rates 1870–1930 pp. 97-123

- Gretchen Condran and Rose Cheney
- Immigration and the stable population model pp. 125-133

- Thomas Espenshade, Leon Bouvier and W. Arthur
- Measuring temporal stability in regression models of population estimation pp. 135-146

- Marylou Mandell and Jeffrey Tayman
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