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Volume 14, issue 4, 1977
- On Mortallty pp. 381-389

- Evelyn Kitagawa
- The impact of breast feeding patterns on the biometric analysis of infant mortality pp. 391-409

- John Knodel and Hallie Kintner
- What difference would it make if cancer were eradicated? An examination of the taeuber paradox pp. 411-418

- Nathan Keyfitz
- Measuring The Effects Of Race Differentials In Mortality Upon Surviving Family Members pp. 419-430

- Gordon Sutton
- The Predictive Validity Of Reproductive Intentions pp. 431-453

- Charles Westoff and Norman Ryder
- Target Fertility, Contraception, And Aggregate Rates: Toward A Formal Synthesis pp. 455-479

- Ronald Lee
- Son preference and the demand for additional children in pakistan pp. 481-495

- M. Khan and Ismail Sirageldin
- Residential segregation in urbanized areas of the United States in 1970: An analysis of social class and racial differences pp. 497-518

- Reynolds Farley
- The dimensionality of the urban functional system pp. 519-537

- Richard Wanner
- Population patterns in the past pp. 539-548

- D. Eversley
- Review Symposia pp. 548-556

- T. Hollingsworth
- Review Symposia pp. 557-562

- Larry Long
- Review Symposia pp. 562-569

- Joseph Mangalam
- Sampling variability of own-children fertility estimates pp. 571-580

- Robert Retherford and Neil Bennett
- Measuring the impact of child mortality on fertility: A methodological note pp. 581-590

- Anne Williams
- Further reactions to rogers and ledent’s comment pp. 591-592

- Robert Schoen
- Rejoinder pp. 593-593

- Andrei Rogers and Jacques Leden
- Erratum to: New Evidence on the Value of Birth Expectations pp. 594-594

- Martin O’Connell and Maurice Moore
Volume 14, issue 3, 1977
- New evidence on the value of birth expectations pp. 255-264

- Martin O’Connell and Maurice Moore
- The effect of children on marital dissolution pp. 265-272

- Andrew Cherlin
- Labor force participation of working mothers and family formation: Some further evidence pp. 273-284

- William Clifford and Patricia Tobin
- Sex selection with biased technologies and its effect on the population sex ratio pp. 285-296

- Andrew Mason and Neil Bennett
- Age and parity influences on maternal mortality: United States, 1919–1969 pp. 297-310

- Linda Berry
- Mortality in nineteenth century america: Estimates from New York and Pennsylvania census data, 1865 and 1900 pp. 311-331

- Michael Haines
- A two-sex nuptiality-mortality life table pp. 333-350

- Robert Schoen
- The size-density hypothesis in Great Britain: Analysis of a deviant case pp. 351-361

- Douglas Massey and G. Edward Stephan
- Population forecasting standards: Some consideralions concerning their necessity and content pp. 363-368

- Donald Pittenger
- A comment on samuel preston’s “family sizes of children and family sizes of women” pp. 369-373

- Gregory Spencer
- Reply pp. 375-377

- Samuel Preston
- Erratum to: The concept of population density: A suggestion pp. 378-378

- Robert Stairs
Volume 14, issue 2, 1977
- Community satisfaction, expectations of moving, and migration pp. 147-167

- Robert Bach and Joel Smith
- Residential preferences andmigration pp. 169-178

- Gordon Jong
- Relative income and fertility pp. 179-195

- Rafiqul Choudhury
- Mother’s home time and the production of child quality pp. 197-212

- Belton Fleisher
- Family planning program activity and patient enrollment rates in the United States, 1969 and 1971 pp. 213-222

- Michael Hout
- A vital statistics-based procedure for estimating conception rates pp. 223-238

- Thomas Pullum and Stephen Williams
- The relationship between Schoen’s V and a loglinear measure pp. 239-241

- Jay Teachman
- The concept of population density: A suggestion pp. 243-244

- Robert Stairs
- Spline interpolation of demographic oata pp. 245-252

- Donald McNeil, T. Trullell and John Turner
Volume 14, issue 1, 1977
- Interstate migrants in the United States: Some social-economic differences by type of move pp. 1-17

- Ann Miller
- The use of public transportation in urban areas: Toward a causal model pp. 19-31

- Joyce Mamon and Harvey Marshall
- Cohort, age, and period effects upon the employment of white females: Evidence for 1957–1968 pp. 33-42

- George Farkas
- Wife’s employment and cumulative family size in the United States, 1970 and 1960 pp. 43-65

- Robert Weller
- Marital instability and the economic status of women pp. 67-76

- Saul Hoffman
- The stable equivalent population, age composition, and Fisher’s reproductive value function pp. 77-86

- Thomas Espenshade and Gregory Campbell
- Methodological issues underlying multiple decrement life table analysis pp. 87-96

- Charles Mode, Roger Avery, Gary Littman and Robert Potter
- A new technique for measuring preferences in demographic studies pp. 97-102

- Katharine Frohardt-Lane, J. Landis and William Bruvold
- A model for estimating adolescent sterility among married women pp. 103-104

- K. Pathak and C. Prasad
- The population debate: Dimensions and perspective. Papers of the World Population Conference, Bucharest, 1974 pp. 105-120

- Nicholas Demerath and Dudley Kirk
- Improving the accessibility of data from the census of Canada pp. 121-129

- J. Stinson
- Trends in nonprinted U.S. census and survey data and some research implications pp. 131-135

- Cynthia Taeuber
- Non-American census data in machine readable form pp. 137-140

- Judith Rowe
- Population data in social science data archives: The survey holdings of the roper public opinion research center pp. 141-144

- Paul Voss