Demography
1965 - 2020
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Volume 13, issue 4, 1976
- Facets of redistribution: research challenges and opportunities pp. 423-434

- Sidney Goldstein
- Changing patterns of migration between metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas in the United States: Recent evidence pp. 435-443

- C. Tucker
- Recent urbanization trends in peninsular malaysia pp. 445-461

- Charles Hirschman
- The effect of subsidized family planning services on reproductive behavior in the United States, 1969–1974 pp. 463-478

- J. Udry, Karl Bauman and Naomi Morris
- Motivations for the use of birth control: Evidence from West Africa pp. 479-493

- Helen Ware
- Abortion and family building models: Fertility limitation in Hungary pp. 495-505

- Kathleen Ford
- Some extensions of the keyfitz momentum relationship pp. 507-512

- Keith Tognetti
- Influence of instantaneous fertility decline to replacement level on population growth: An alternative model pp. 513-519

- S. Mitra
- Sensitivity analysis of discrete-time interregional population systems pp. 521-539

- Kao-Lee Llaw
- Life table techniques for multiple-cause mortality pp. 541-564

- Kenneth Manton, H. Tolley and Sharon Poss
- A note on migration and employment pp. 565-570

- Wen Li
- Race and intra-urban migration pp. 571-575

- Linton Freeman and Morris Sunshine
- An instance of reverse heaping of ages pp. 577-580

- Robert Myers
- Comment on charles F. Hohm’s “social security and fertility: An international perspective” pp. 581-586

- William Kelly, Phillips Cutright and David Hittle
- Reply to kelly, cutright, and hittle pp. 587-589

- Charles Hohm
Volume 13, issue 3, 1976
- Length of residence, social ties, and economic opportunities pp. 297-309

- Michael Toney
- Urbanization and de-urbanization of the black population before the civil war pp. 311-328

- Jane Wilkie
- The relation of psychological, social, and economic variables to fertility-related decisions pp. 329-338

- James Jaccard and Andrew Davidson
- Female work experience, employment status, and birth expectations: Sequential decision-making in the Philippines pp. 339-356

- Mark Rosenzweig
- Compensating changes in fertility and mortality pp. 357-368

- Thomas Espenshade and C. Chan
- Report on a multiple regression method for making population estimates pp. 369-379

- William O’Hare
- Report on matching procedures of a dual record system in the southern Philippines pp. 381-395

- Francis Madigan and H. Wells
- Provisional evaluation of the 1970 census count of American Indians pp. 397-409

- Jeffrey Passel
- Comment on M. J. Greenwood’s “simultaneity bias in migration models: An empirical examination” pp. 411-415

- Julie DaVanzo
Volume 13, issue 2, 1976
- The continuation of education after marriage among women in the United States: 1970 pp. 161-174

- Nancy Davis and Larry Bumpass
- Family size in successive generations: The effects of birth order, intergenerational change in lifestyle, and familial satisfaction pp. 175-187

- Nan Johnson and C. Stokes
- An analysis of the impact of education on family size pp. 189-198

- Barbara Janowitz
- Acomparison between Northern and Southern blacks residing in the North pp. 199-224

- Stanley Lieberson and Christy Wilkinson
- A refined estimator of measures of location of the age at first marriage pp. 225-233

- T. Trussell
- Annual fertility rates from census data on own children: Comparisons with vital statistics data for the United States pp. 235-249

- Ronald Rindfuss
- Effect of adjustment for sex composition in the measurement of fertility on intrinsic rates pp. 251-257

- S. Mitra
- Atechnique for estimating life expectancy with crude vital rates pp. 259-272

- James McCann
- Some sources of error and their effect on census statistics pp. 273-286

- Barbara Ballar
- Increment-decrement life tables: A comment pp. 287-290

- Andrel Rogers and Jacques Ledent
- Reply to Rogers and Ledent pp. 291-291

- Robert Schoen
Volume 13, issue 1, 1976
- Lifetime probability of additional births by age and parity for American women, 1935–1968: A new measurement of period fertility pp. 1-17

- Chal Park
- Constructing fertility tables for Soviet populations pp. 19-35

- D. Mazur
- A modification of a continuous time model for first conception pp. 37-44

- S. Singh, K. Chakrabarty and V. Singh
- Parity patterns of birth interval distribution pp. 45-64

- Che-Fu Lee and Kuang-Hua Lin
- Repeat abortion pp. 65-82

- Robert Potter and Kathleen Ford
- Immigration policies and trends: A comparison of Canada and the United States pp. 83-104

- Monica Boyd
- Family sizes of children and family sizes of women pp. 105-114

- Samuel Preston
- Labor force participation and family formation: A study of working mothers pp. 115-125

- H. Theodore Groat, Randy Workman and Arthur Neal
- The fall in household size and the rise of the primary individual in the United States pp. 127-138

- Frances Kobrin
- The United States population by race and urban-rural residence 1790–1860: Reference tables pp. 139-148

- Jane Wilkie
- Comment on W. Whitney Hicks’ “economic development and fertility change in Mexico, 1950–1970” pp. 149-152

- Daniel Seiver
- Reply pp. 153-155

- W. Hicks
Volume 12, issue 4, 1975
- The yield of the imperfect: The 1970 national fertility study pp. 573-580

- Charles Westoff
- Mass immigration and population dynamics in israel pp. 581-599

- Dov Friedlander
- Trends in return migration to the south pp. 601-614

- Larry Long and Kristin Hansen
- Some determinants of the migration of professional manpower pp. 615-628

- Dieter Wermuth and Nanny Wermuth
- Social security and fertility: An international perspective pp. 629-644

- Charles Hohm
- A method for the estimation of fecundability pp. 645-660

- John Bongaarts
- The construction of increment-decrement life tables: A comment on articles by R. Schoen and V. Nelson pp. 661-661

- Jan Hoem
- Reply to Hoem pp. 663-664

- Robert Schoen and Verne Nelson
- Comment on N. K. Namboodiri’s “which couples at given parities expect to have additional births? an exercise in discriminant analysis” pp. 665-668

- Mark Rosenzweig and Daniel Seiver
- Reply to Rosenzweig and seiver pp. 669-670

- N. Namboodiri
- Review symposium pp. 671-678

- Samuel Preston and Kurt Mayer
- Erratum to: Economics of the Family: Marriage, Children and Human Capital pp. 679-679

- Theodore Schultz
Volume 12, issue 3, 1975
- First-generation effects on second-generation fertility pp. 397-405

- Yoram Porath
- Do statements about desired family size predict fertility? the case of Taiwan, 1967–1970 pp. 407-416

- Ronald Freedman, Albert Hermalin and Ming-Cheng Chang
- Socioeconomic status, value orientations, and fertility behavior in India pp. 417-430

- Dudley Poston and Joachim Singelmann
- Emigration and fertility decline: The case of Barbados pp. 431-445

- G. Ebanks, P. George and Charles Nobbe
- Birth trajectory under changing fertility conditions pp. 447-454

- James Frauenthal
- Open and closed birth intervals for once-married spouse-present white women pp. 455-466

- Donald Hastings and Walter Robinson
- Standardization of cumulative failure rates pp. 467-470

- Jay Herson
- Contraceptive practice required to meet a prescribed crude birth rate target: a proposed macro-model (tabrap) and hypothetical illustrations pp. 471-489

- Dorothy Nortman and John Bongaarts
- Residential preferences and population distribution pp. 491-504

- Glenn Fuguitt and James Zuiches
- Living arrangements of widows in the United States and Israel, 1960 and 1961 pp. 505-518

- Albert Chevan and J. Korson
- Simultaneity bias in migration models: An empirical examination pp. 519-536

- Michael Greenwood
- The demography of the Kuwaiti population of Kuwait pp. 537-548

- Allan Hill
- Review symposium pp. 549-569

- Mark Perlman, Frank Bean and N. Namboodlri
- Erratum to: Constructing Increment-Decrement Life Tables pp. 571-571

- Robert Schoen
Volume 12, issue 2, 1975
- Effects of U. S. immigration law on manpower characteristics of immigrants pp. 179-191

- Charles Keely
- Volume, characteristics and consequences of internal migration in Colombia pp. 193-208

- George Martine
- The influence of women’s work opportunities on marriage rates pp. 209-222

- Samuel Preston and Alan Richards
- California’s experience with non-adversary divorce pp. 223-243

- Robert Schoen, Harry Greenblatt and Robert Mielke
- Convenience of work and the job constraint of children pp. 245-258

- Jean Darian
- Puzzles and further explorations in the interrelationships of successive births with husband’s income, spouses’ education and race pp. 259-274

- Julian Simon
- The equivalence of united states census data for persons of Russian stock or descent with American Jews: An evaluation pp. 275-290

- Erich Rosenthal
- Estimates of fecundability from a truncated distribution of conception times pp. 291-301

- C. Suchindran and P. Lachenbruch
- A general method of correction for age misreporting in census populations pp. 303-312

- Prithwis Gupta
- Constructing increment-decrement life tables pp. 313-324

- Robert Schoen
- A technique for measuring the effect of economic base on opportunity for blacks pp. 325-329

- Charles Cortese and Judith Leftwich
- Comment on V. K. Oppenheimer’s “The Life-Cycle Squeeze: The Interaction of Men’s Occupational and Family Life Cycles” pp. 331-332

- A. Jaffe
- Further comment on V. K. Oppenheimer’s “The Life-Cycle Squeeze: The Interaction of Men’s Occupational and Family Life Cycles” pp. 333-336

- Murray Gendell
- Reply to Gendell and Jaffe pp. 337-341

- Valerie Oppenheimer
- Comment on D. Loschky and W. Wilcox’s “Demographic Transition: A Forcing Model” pp. 343-349

- Kenneth Kammeyer and Arthur Skidmore
- Reply to Kammeyer and skidmore pp. 351-360

- David Loschky and William Wilcox
- Abuses of socioeconomic and demographic data: A comment on Ekanem’s study and Janowitz’s note pp. 361-366

- Mashal Khan
- Reply to Khan pp. 367-367

- Barbara Janowitz
- Further reply to Khan pp. 369-371

- Ita Ekanem
- Review symposium pp. 373-394

- Thomas Ford, Arthur Conning and George Myers
Volume 12, issue 1, 1975
- Black-white differentials in infant mortality in the south, 1940–1970 pp. 1-19

- Eui Shin
- Levels and patterns of infant and child mortality in ghana pp. 21-34

- S. Gaisie
- Childhood mortality, family size and birth order in pre-industrial Europe pp. 35-55

- Joel Cohen
- On A Method for Studying Family Size Preferences pp. 57-66

- Gary Koch, James Abernathy and Peter Imrey
- Sons, Daughters or Both?: An Analysis of Family Sex Composition Preferences in the Philippines pp. 67-79

- William Stinner and Paul Mader
- Measuring Change in Sex Composition pp. 81-88

- Joseph Norland
- The Welfare Effect of an Additional Child Cannot be Stated Simply and Unequivocally pp. 89-105

- Julian Simon
- Female Professional Work Opportunities: A Cross-National Study pp. 107-120

- Rosemary Cooney
- Stouffer’s Model Of Migration: A Comparison Of Interstate And Metropolitan Flows pp. 121-128

- Walter Wadycki
- Competition between spontaneous and induced abortion pp. 129-141

- R. Potter, K. Ford and B. Moots
- Conceptive delay, nonsusceptible period, and cohort fertility patterns pp. 143-153

- Che-Fu Lee and Kuang-Hua Lin
- Comment on J. Blake’s “can we believe recent data on birth expectations in the united states?” pp. 155-156

- Larry Bumpass
- Further comment on J. Blake’s “Can we believe recent data on birth expectations in the united states?” pp. 157-161

- David Kruegel
- Review Symposium pp. 163-177

- Murray Gendell and Valerie Oppenheimer
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