Demography
1965 - 2020
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Volume 16, issue 4, 1979
- The progress of demography as a scientific discipline pp. 485-492

- Charles Nam
- From natural fertility to family limitation: The onset of fertility transition in a sample of German villages pp. 493-521

- John Knodel
- Reproductive goals and achieved fertility: A fifteen-year perspective pp. 523-534

- Lolagene Coombs
- Change in worker/nonworker ratios for women pp. 535-547

- Beverly Duncan
- Decomposition of the rise in divorce rates: A note on Michael’s results pp. 549-551

- Shiro Horiuchi
- Residential segregation of Spanish Americans in united states Urbanized Areas pp. 553-563

- Douglas Massey
- Residential preferences, community satisfaction, and the intention to move pp. 565-573

- Tim Heaton, Carl Fredrickson, Glenn Fuguitt and James Zuiches
- A time series approach to forecasting Australian total live-births pp. 575-601

- John McDonald
Volume 16, issue 3, 1979
- Quantitative aspects of marriage, fertility and family limitation in nineteenth century America: Another application of the coale specifications pp. 339-358

- Warren Sanderson
- Some roots of preference: Roles, activities and familial values pp. 359-376

- Lolagene Coombs and Ronald Freedman
- Determining the impact of sex preferences on fertility: A consideration of parity progression ratio, dominance, and stopping rule measures pp. 377-388

- Gary McClelland
- The earnings of men and remarriage pp. 389-399

- Wendy Wolf and Maurice MacDonald
- Patterns of suburban population growth, 1970–75 pp. 401-415

- Avery Guest
- What is the annual net flow of undocumented mexican immigrants to the united states? pp. 417-423

- David Heer
- Population growth, life-cycle saving, and international differences in steady-state optimal saving rates pp. 425-438

- Michael Conroy
- The impact of heterogeneity in individual frailty on the dynamics of mortality pp. 439-454

- James Vaupel, Kenneth Manton and Eric Stallard
- A new technique to estimate infant mortality with an application for El Salvador and Colombia pp. 455-473

- Alberto Palloni
- Fertility effect of seasonal migration and seasonal variation in fecundability: Test of a useful approximation under more general conditions pp. 475-479

- John Bongaarts and Robert Potter
- A note on the analysis of parity progression ratios pp. 481-484

- Lester Curtin, I. Frockt and Gary Koch
Volume 16, issue 2, 1979
- Fertility and income, consumption aspirations, and child quality standards pp. 157-175

- Arland Thornton
- Employment trends ofyoung mothers and the opportunity cost of babies in the United States pp. 177-197

- James Cramer
- Labor supply behavior of prospective and new mothers pp. 199-208

- David Shapiro and Frank Mott
- The end of “Catholic” fertility pp. 209-217

- Charles Westoff and Elise Jones
- The changing impact of white migration on the population compositions of origin and destination metropolitan areas pp. 219-237

- William Frey
- Motivations for the inmigration component of population turnaround in nonmetropolitan areas pp. 239-255

- James Williams and Andrew Sofranko
- Female migration in Chile: Types of moves and socioeconomic characteristics pp. 257-277

- Joan Herold
- A new evaluation of United States census data on the extreme aged pp. 279-288

- Ira Rosenwaike
- The use of model life tables to estimate mortality for the United States in the late nineteenth century pp. 289-312

- Michael Haines
- Effects of dependency among causes of death for cause elimination life table strategies pp. 313-327

- Kenneth Manton and Sharon Poss
- Relations between demographic parameters pp. 329-338

- Lloyd Demetrius
Volume 16, issue 1, 1979
- The incidence of divorce within cohorts of American marriages contracted since the civil war pp. 1-25

- Samuel Preston and John McDonald
- The two generation urbanite hypothesis revisited pp. 27-35

- Nancy McGirr and Charles Hirschman
- Models of illegitimacy: United States, 1969 pp. 37-47

- Larry Freshnock and Phillips Cutright
- Validation of an inferential approach for the measurement of illegitimacy pp. 49-54

- Ronald Chamblee, William Clifford and R. Mustian
- Social background composition and educational growth pp. 55-71

- Robert Mare
- The changing U. S. labor force and occupational differentiation by sex pp. 73-87

- Gregory Williams
- Sex differences in patterns of career mobility pp. 89-101

- Rachel Rosenfeld and Aage Størensen
- Seasonal migration and seasonal variation in fecundabillty: Effects on birth rates and birth intervals pp. 103-119

- Jane Menken
- Family formation and the life cycle pp. 121-129

- S. Krishnamoorthy
- Bias in graduated life table functions pp. 131-135

- J. Pollard
- A close look at the demography of Afghanistan pp. 137-156

- James Trussell and Eleanor Brown
Volume 15, issue 4, 1978
- What will 1984 be like? Socioeconomic implications of recent twists in age structure pp. 397-432

- Richard Easterlin
- A model of fertility by planning status pp. 433-458

- Norman Ryder
- The malleability of fertility-related attitudes and behavior in a filipino migrant sample pp. 459-476

- Josefina Card
- The relationship between apartment living and fertility for blacks, Mexican Americans, and other Americans in Racine, Wisconsin pp. 477-485

- James Curry and Gayle Scriven
- Age, biological factors, and socioeconomic determinants of fertility: A new measure of cumulative fertility for use in the empirical analysis of family size pp. 487-497

- Bryan Boulier and Mark Rosenzweig
- Estimating the intrinsic rate of increase of population from the average numbers of younger and older sisters pp. 499-507

- Noreen Goldman
- The demeny-shorter and three-census methods for correcting age data pp. 509-521

- James Ntozi
- Adjustment of rates using multiplicative models pp. 523-539

- Clifford Clogg
- On the derivation of a two-sex stable population model pp. 541-548

- S. Mitra
- An evaluation of brass mortality estimates under conditions of declining mortality pp. 549-557

- Ellen Kraly and Douglas Norris
- Dynamics of some special populations with NRR=1 pp. 559-569

- Young Kim and Zenas Sykes
- Population movement and city-suburb redistribution: An analytic framework pp. 571-588

- William Frey
- Metropolitan deconcentration: Subareal inmigration and central city to ring moiillty patterns among southern SMSAs pp. 589-603

- Jeanne Bitgar and Francis Biasiolli
- Population trends of nonmetropolitan cities and villages in subregions of the united states pp. 605-620

- Glenn Fuguitt and Calvin Beale
- A short note on the taeuber paradox pp. 621-623

- S. Mitra
- Calculating life tables by estimating Chiang’s a from observed rates pp. 625-635

- Robert Schoen
- Indigenous labor supply, sustenance organization, and population redistribution in nonmetropolitan america: An extension of the ecological theory of migration pp. 637-641

- Dudley Poston and Ralph White
Volume 15, issue 3, 1978
- Thailand’s urban population reconsidered pp. 239-258

- Sidney Goldstein and Alice Goldstein
- The interaction of migration, income, and employment in Sweden pp. 259-266

- Åke Dahlberg and Bertil Holmlund
- Recent net alien immigration to the United States: Its impact on population growth and native fertility pp. 267-283

- Charles Keely and Ellen Kraly
- Residential mobility on skid row: Disaffiliation, powerlessness, and decision making pp. 285-300

- Barrett Lee
- Toward a general theory of fertility: A causal modeling approach pp. 301-320

- Richard Bagozzi and M. Loo
- Fertility and land availability in rural Brazil pp. 321-336

- Thomas Merrick
- Factors related to the intention to have additional children in the United States: A reanalysis of data from the 1965 and 1970 national fertility studies pp. 337-344

- Che-Fu Lee and Mohammad Khan
- A comparison of the probability of the dissolution of first and second marriages pp. 345-359

- James McCarthy
- Marital dissolution, remarriage, and childbearing pp. 361-380

- Arland Thornton
- Contextual and ideological dimensions of attitudes toward discretionary abortion pp. 381-388

- B. Singh and Peter Leahy
- An estimate of a rare population group: The U.S. Jewish population pp. 389-394

- Bernard Lazerwitz
Volume 15, issue 2, 1978
- The determinants of marital fertility in the united states, 1968–1970: Inferences from a dynamic model pp. 139-159

- Michael Hout
- The effects of demographic factors, family background, and early job achievement on age at marriage pp. 161-175

- Dennis Hogan
- The rise in divorce rates, 1960–1974: Age-specific components pp. 177-182

- Robert Michael
- Occupational status scores: Changes introduced by the inclusion of women pp. 183-204

- Mary Powers and Joan Holmberg
- The simultaneous examination of economic and social factors in destination selection: Employing objective and subjective measures pp. 205-212

- Michael Toney
- The urban distribution of headquarters and branch plants in manufacturing: Mechanisms of metropolitan dominance pp. 213-222

- James Lincoln
- Estimating demographic characteristics using the ratio-correlation method pp. 223-233

- Julia Martin and William Serow
- An investigation of the age of an alleged centenarian pp. 235-236

- Robert Myers
Volume 15, issue 1, 1978
- Annexation as a factor in the growth of U.S. cities, 1950–1960 and 1960–1970 pp. 1-12

- Vivian Klaff and Glenn Fuguitt
- Is Nonmetropolitan America being repopulated? The evidence from Pennsylvania’s minor civil divisions pp. 13-39

- Wilbur Zelinsky
- Effects of migration on the educational levels of the black resident population at the origin and destination, 1955–1960 and 1965–1970 pp. 41-56

- Eui-Hang Shin
- Husband-wife agreement about reproductive goals pp. 57-73

- Lolagene Coombs and Dorothy Fernandez
- Age and marital status at first birth and the pace of subsequent fertility pp. 75-86

- Larry Bumpass, Ronald Rindfuss and Richard Jamosik
- Effects of various factors on selection for family planning status and natural fecundability: A simulation study pp. 87-98

- John Barrett
- A general method of decomposing a difference between two rates into several components pp. 99-112

- Prithwis Gupta
- A components method for measuring the impact of a family planning program on birth rates pp. 113-129

- Jay Teachman, Dennis Hogan and Donald Bogue
- The momentum of population growth with time dependent net maternity function pp. 131-134

- P. Cerone and A. Keane
- The stable births resulting from a time dependent change between two net maternity functions pp. 135-137

- P. Cerone and A. Keane
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