Demography
1965 - 2020
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Volume 18, issue 4, 1981
- Family size and the quality of children pp. 421-442

- Judith Blake
- Trends in total and marital fertility for black Americans, 1886–1899 pp. 443-463

- Stewart Tolnay
- Social structure and U.S. inter-state fertility differentials in 1900 pp. 465-486

- Avery Guest
- A time series of instrumental fertility variables pp. 487-509

- N. Ryder
- Religion, socialization, and fertility pp. 511-528

- Susan Janssen and Robert Hauser
- Effects of the timing of marriage and first birth of the spacing of subsequent births pp. 529-548

- Margaret Marini and Peter Hodsdon
- Female employment and fertility in peninsular Malaysia: The maternal role incompatibility hypothesis reconsidered pp. 549-575

- Karen Mason and V. Palan
- The effect of female education on fertility: A simple explanation pp. 577-595

- Anrudh Jain
- Antecedents to contraceptive innovation: Evidence from rural Northern Thailand pp. 597-614

- Dennis Hogan and Paul Frenzen
- Community availability of contraceptives and family limitation pp. 615-625

- Amy Tsui, Dennis Hogan, Jay Teachman and Carlos Welti-Chanes
- A note on measuring the independent impact of family planning programs on fertility Declines pp. 627-634

- Donald Hernandez
- CBR versus TFR in cross-national fertility research pp. 635-643

- Barbara Entwisle
- A probability mixture model of completed parity pp. 645-658

- Amanda Galbeck
- Dissolution of first unions in Colombia, Panama, and Peru pp. 659-679

- Noreen Goldman
- Young women’s transition to marriage pp. 681-694

- Linda Waite and Glenna Spine
- Variations in infant mortality rates among counties of the United States: The roles of public policies and programs pp. 695-713

- Michael Grossman and Steven Jacobowitz
Volume 18, issue 3, 1981
- Intention and uncertainty at later stages of childbearing: the united states 1965 and 1970 pp. 267-285

- S. Morgan
- The determinants of breast-feeding in sri lanka pp. 287-307

- John Akin, Richard Bilsborrow, David Guilkey, Barry Popkin, Daniel Benoit, Pierre Cantrelle, Michele Garenne and Pierre Levi
- Negativismr equivocation, and wobbly assent: public “support” for the prochoice platform on abortion pp. 309-320

- Judith Blake and Jorge Pinal
- Postwar trends in family size pp. 321-334

- Judith Treas
- Sex differences in remarriage and spouse selection pp. 335-348

- Joseph Chamie and Samar Nsuly
- A note on racial differences in the effecty of female economic opportunity on marriage rates pp. 349-354

- Lynn White
- A dynamic analysis of migration: an assessment of the effects of age, family and career variables pp. 355-368

- Gary Sandefur and Wilbur Scott
- Long-Term Trends In Migratory Behavior In A Developing Country: The Case of Mexico pp. 369-388

- Michael Greenwood, Jerry Ladman and Barry Siegel
- Methods For Comparing The Mortality Experience of Heterogeneous Populations pp. 389-410

- Kenneth Manton, Eric Stallard and James Vaupel
- A Note On The Changing Geography Of Cancer Mortality Within Metropolitan Regions Of The United States pp. 411-420

- Michael Greenberg
Volume 18, issue 2, 1981
- Earnings, relative income, and family formation pp. 123-136

- Maurice MacDonald and Ronald Rindfuss
- Long-term consequences for children of teenage parents pp. 137-156

- Josefine Card
- Increase in natural fertility during the early stages of modernization: Canadian Indians case study pp. 157-172

- A. Romaniuk
- Alaska Native fertility trends, 1950–1978 pp. 173-179

- Larry Blackwood
- Proportional hazards life table models: an illustrative analysis of socio-demographic influences on marriage dissolution in the United States pp. 181-200

- Jane Menken, James Trussell, Debra Stempel and Ozer Babakol
- The harmonic mean as the basis of a realistic two-sex marriage model pp. 201-216

- Robert Schoen
- Methods for the analysis of mortality risks across heterogeneous small populations: examination of space-time gradients in cancer mortality in North Carolina counties 1970–75 pp. 217-230

- Kenneth Manton and Eric Stallard
- Experiments in modelling recent Danish fertility curves pp. 231-244

- Jan Hoem, Dan Madien, Jørgen Nielsen, Else-Marie Ohlsen, Hans Hansen and Bo Rennermalm
- A generalized index of dissimilarity pp. 245-250

- James Sakoda
- Some further observations on the index of residential differentiation pp. 251-256

- Barrie Morgan and John Norbury
- A note on new estimates of the mortality of the extreme aged pp. 257-266

- Ira Rosenwaike
Volume 18, issue 1, 1981
- Values and disvalues of children in successive childbearing decisions pp. 1-25

- Rodolfo Bulatao
- Determining the impact of sex preferences on fertility: A demonstration study pp. 27-37

- Kathy Widmer, Gary McClelland and Caral Nickerson
- Trends and differentials in breast feeding: An update pp. 39-54

- Charles Hirschman and Marilyn Butler
- Migrant-native socioeconomic differentials in Thailand pp. 55-66

- Theodore Fuller
- The use of the multiplicity survey to identify migrants pp. 67-83

- Sidney Goldstein and Alice Goldstein
- Return and other sequences of migration in the United States pp. 85-101

- Julie DaVanzo and Peter Morrison
- The use of hypothetical cohorts in estimating demographic parameters under conditions of changing fertility and mortality pp. 103-122

- Hania Zlotnik and Kenneth Hill
Volume 17, issue 4, 1980
- On the demography of aging pp. 345-364

- Jacob Siegel
- Changes in fertility expectations and preferences between 1962 and 1977: Their relation to final parity pp. 365-378

- Ronald Freedman, Deborah Freedman and Arland Thornton
- Racial equity or racial equality pp. 379-393

- Thomas Daymont
- Demographic responses and demographic transitions: A case study of sweden pp. 395-412

- William Mosher
- Improvingaccuracy in multiple regression estimates of population using principles from causal modelling pp. 413-427

- David Swanson
- Estimating the effect of child mortality on the number of births pp. 429-443

- Randall Olsen
- A note on stability in the U.S. Metropolitan system: 1950–1970 pp. 445-450

- Scott South and Dudley Poston
Volume 17, issue 3, 1980
- Effects Of The Number And Spacing Of Children On Marital And Parental Satisfaction pp. 225-242

- Margaret Mooney Marini
- Asset Accumulation And Family Size pp. 243-260

- James Smith and Michael Ward
- Patterns of american jewish fertility pp. 261-273

- Sergio DellaPergola
- Starting age and subsequent birth intervals in cohabitational unions in current danish cohorts, 1975 pp. 275-295

- Fialar Finnäs and Jan Hoem
- Labor force status life tables for the United States, 1972 pp. 297-322

- Robert Schoen and Karen Woodrow
- Some new techniques for applying the housing unit method of local population estimation pp. 323-339

- Stanley Smith and Bart Lewis
- A note on the use ofregression methods in population estimates pp. 341-343

- W. O’Hare
Volume 17, issue 2, 1980
- Racial differences in per capita income, 1960–76: The importance of household size, headship, and labor force participation pp. 129-143

- Suzanne Bianchi
- Employment deconcentration in the nonmetropolitan migration turnaround pp. 145-158

- John Wardwell and C. Gilchrist
- Estimating the approximate size of the illegal alien population in the united states by the comparative trend analysis of age-specific death rates pp. 159-176

- J. Robinson
- Homicide trends in the United States pp. 177-188

- Reynolds Farley
- Mortality of the chronically impaired pp. 189-206

- Kenneth Manton and Eric Stallard
- Regression-like analysis of birth interval sequences pp. 207-223

- Henry Braun
Volume 17, issue 1, 1980
- Parity-Specific and two-sex utility models of reproductive intentions pp. 1-11

- Ellen Fried, Sandra Hofferth and J. Udry
- Comparative estimates of teenage illegitimacy in the United States, 1940–44 to 1970–74 pp. 13-23

- Martin O’Connell
- The index of overall headship: A simple measure of household complexity standardized for age and sex pp. 25-37

- Thomas Burch
- changes in the propensity to live alone: 1950–1976 pp. 39-56

- Robert Michael, Victor Fuchs and Sharon Scott
- Recent nonmetropolitan population change in fifty-year perspective pp. 57-70

- Kenneth Johnson and Ross Purdy
- Foreign-Born Emigration From The United States: 1960 To 1970 pp. 71-84

- Robert Warren and Jennifer Peck
- Estimates Of U.S. Multiple Cause Life Tables pp. 85-102

- Kenneth Manton, Eric Stallard and Sharon Poss
- The Sisters’ Riddle And The Importance Of Variance When Guessing Demographic Rates From Kin Counts pp. 103-114

- Kenneth Wachter
- A Mathematical Model Relating Cohort And Period Mortality pp. 115-127

- Jamie Eng
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