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Volume 10, issue 4, 1973
- A critique of the national fertility study pp. 495-506

- Norman Ryder
- The effects of demographic factors on age composition and the implications for per capita income pp. 507-515

- Barbara Janowitz
- Population size, military power, and Antinatal policy pp. 517-524

- Gerry Hendershot
- Construction of nuptiality tables for the single population in India: 1901–1931 pp. 525-535

- C. Malaker
- Age composition in the absence of mortality and in other odd circumstances pp. 537-542

- Ansley Coale
- Growth of U.S. population, 1940–1971, in the light of an interactive two-sex model pp. 543-565

- Prithwis Gupta
- A more accurate short method of approximating Lotka’s r pp. 567-570

- James McCann
- Birth control and the black American: A matter of genocide? pp. 571-590

- Robert Weisbord
- The prediction of fertility among catholics: A longitudinal analysis pp. 591-597

- Franklin Wilson and Larry Bumpass
- The family size utility function pp. 599-618

- Kenneth Terhune and Sol Kaufman
- Desired family size in Thailand: Are the responses meaningful? pp. 619-637

- John Knodel and Visid Prachuabmoh
- Evaluation of an experimental short interview form designed to collect fertility data: The case of Peru pp. 639-657

- Albert Marckwardt
- Comment on George zito’s “a note on the population of seventeenth century London” pp. 659-660

- Thomas Espenshade
- Reply to Espenshade pp. 661-662

- George Zito
- Reactions to Blake and Das Gupta’s “the fallacy of the five million women: A re-estimate” pp. 663-672

- Phillips Cutright
- Further reactions to Blake and Das Gupta’s “the fallacy of the five million women: A re-estimate” pp. 673-677

- Richard Osborn
- Reply to cutright and Osborn pp. 679-684

- Judith Blake and Prithwis Gupta
- A survey of population textbooks pp. 685-696

- Leon Bouvier and Lincoln Day
Volume 10, issue 3, 1973
- Perspectives on the recent upturn in divorce and remarriage pp. 301-314

- Paul Glick and Arthur Norton
- The difference in unwanted births between blacks and whites pp. 315-328

- Karl Bauman and J. Udry
- Differential fertility in central India: A path analysis pp. 329-350

- Hugh Loebner and Edwin Driver
- Pearsonian Type I curve and its fertility projection potentials pp. 351-365

- S. Mitra and A. Romaniuk
- Estimates of vital rates for the Canadian Indians, 1960–1970 pp. 367-382

- Victor Piché and M. George
- Estimation of vital rates by means of monte carlo simulation pp. 383-403

- Bennett Dyke and Jean MacCluer
- On long-term mortality trends in the United States, 1850–1968 pp. 405-419

- S. Rao
- On the efficiency of the estimates of life table functions pp. 421-426

- S. Mitra
- A functional classification of metropolitan communities pp. 427-445

- Roy Kass
- Estimating the incidence and prevalence of birth orders: A technique using census data pp. 447-458

- J. Veevers
- A note on the generalization of William Brass’s model pp. 459-467

- Suddhendu Biswas
- Design of household sample surveys to test death registration completeness pp. 469-478

- Monroe Sirken
- Cross-Section Studies As Predictors of Trends in Birth Rates: A Note on Ekanem’s Results pp. 479-481

- Barbara Janowitz
- General theory of population pp. 483-493

- Kingsley Davis and George Zaidan
Volume 10, issue 2, 1973
- A method for combining sample survey data and symptomatic indicators to obtain population estimates for local areas pp. 137-160

- Eugene Ericksen
- Ethnic segregation in urban Israel pp. 161-184

- Vivian Klaff
- Short-term fluctuations in fertility and economic activity in Israel pp. 185-204

- Voram Ben-Porath
- Economic determinants of fertility: Results from cross sectional aggregate data pp. 205-223

- Glen Cain and Adriana Weininger
- Interrelations between migration and fertility in Thailand pp. 225-241

- Sidney Goldstein
- Migration differentials by education and occupation: Trends and variations pp. 243-258

- Larry Long
- A test and modification of zipf’s hypothesis for predicting interstate migration pp. 259-275

- James Tarver and R. McLeod
- Estimating internal migration from incomplete data using model multiregional life tables pp. 277-287

- Andrei Rogers
- The limits to growth: A report for the club of rome’s project on the predicament of mankind Donella H. Meadows, Dennis L. Meadows, Jergen Randers, and William W. Behrens, III pp. 289-299

- Warren Robinson
Volume 10, issue 1, 1973
- Occupational mobility and fertility in metropolitan Latin America pp. 1-17

- Monica Boyd
- The effects of formal church affiliation and religiosity on the fertility patterns of Mexican-American catholics pp. 19-36

- David Alvírez
- Fertility and economic dependency of Soviet women pp. 37-51

- D. Mazur
- Urban growth and population densities pp. 53-69

- Avery Guest
- Urbanization in New Zealand: A comparative analysis pp. 71-84

- Campbell Gibson
- Birth control, income redistribution, and the rate of saving: The case of Mexico pp. 85-98

- John Isbister
- Postamenorrheic versus postpartum strategies of contraception pp. 99-112

- Robert Potter, G. Masnick and Murray Gendell
- An exponential model of female sterility pp. 113-121

- Donald Pittenger
- Comment on e. van de walle and J. Knodel’s “Teaching Population Dynamics With A Simulation Exercise” pp. 123-123

- David Marple
- Review symposium pp. 125-136

- E. Grebenik and Edward Stockwell