Demography
1965 - 2020
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Volume 6, issue 4, 1969
- Selectivity Of Migrants To A Metropolis In A Developing Country: A Mexican Case Study pp. 347-357

- Harley Browning and Waltraut Feindt
- Demographic Responses And Population Change pp. 359-381

- Dov Friedlander
- Marriage Patterns And Cumulative Fertility In West Malaysia: 1966–1967 pp. 383-401

- James Palmore and Ariffin Marzuki
- Sample registration in gujarat, india pp. 403-411

- D. Mehta
- Comparison of information on death certificates and matching 1960 census records: age, marital status, race, nativity and country of origin pp. 413-423

- Thea Hambright
- Registration completeness and international comparisons of infant mortality pp. 425-433

- Helen Chase
- Fertility planning status: united states, 1965 pp. 435-444

- Norman Ryder and Charles Westoff
- The prediction of completed fertility pp. 445-454

- Larry Bumpass and Charles Westoff
- Southern Negro Migration: Social And Economic Components Of An Ecological Model pp. 455-471

- William Stinner and Gordon Jong
- Patterns Of Residence In Poona, India, By Caste And Religion: 1822–1965 pp. 473-491

- Surinder Mehta
- Erratum to: The Applicability of the Burgess Zonal Hypothesis to Urban Canada pp. 493-493

- Avery Guest
Volume 6, issue 3, 1969
- The pattern of mortality change in Latin America pp. 223-242

- Eduardo Arriaga and Kingsley Davis
- First-marriage decrement tables by color and sex for the United States in 1958–60 pp. 243-260

- Walt Saveland and Paul Glick
- Age distribution and the stable equivalent pp. 261-269

- Nathan Keyfitz
- The applicability of the burgess zonal hypothesis to urban Canada pp. 271-277

- Avery Guest
- Correlates of divorce in the U.S.S.R pp. 279-286

- Denis Mazur
- On the dependence of age structure on asequence of mortality and fertility schedules: An exposition of a cyclical model of population change pp. 287-299

- N. Namboodirl
- On the theory of stable populations: A new and elementary proof of the theorems under weaker assumptions pp. 301-322

- David McFarland
- Migration between India and Pakistan, 1951–61 pp. 323-334

- Pravin Visaria
- Factors influencing contraception continuation rates: The oral and the intrauterine methods pp. 335-346

- M. Hall and William Reinke
Volume 6, issue 2, 1969
- Natural decrease of population: The current and prospective status of an emergent American phenomenon pp. 91-99

- Calvin Beale
- Some aspects of the use of birth expectations data from sample surveys for population projections pp. 101-115

- Jacob Siegel and Donald Akers
- Segmented generation mortality pp. 117-123

- Mortimer Spiegelman
- Shopping center location and retail store mix in metropolitan areas pp. 125-131

- John Casparls
- Duration of residence and prospective migration: Further evidence pp. 133-140

- Kenneth Land
- Mortality level, desired family size and population increase: Further variations on a basic model pp. 141-149

- David Heer and Dean Smith
- Differentials in divorce in maryland pp. 151-159

- Ira Rosenwalke
- Probability models for family building: An analytical review pp. 161-183

- Mindel Sheps, Jane Menken and Annette Radick
- A discrete-time two-sex age-specific stochastic population program incorporating marriage pp. 185-221

- J. Pollard
Volume 6, issue 1, 1969
- A study on the effectiveness of sterilizations in reducing the birth rate pp. 1-11

- M. Haynes, George Immerwahr, Aleyamma George and P. Nayar
- Note on some problems in interpreting migration data from the 1960 Census of population pp. 13-16

- Ann Miller
- Cohort disaggregation analysis of fertility data from a sample survey pp. 17-26

- George Myers and Jeffry Gibson
- The health of the clergy: A review of demographic literature pp. 27-43

- Haitung King and John Bailar
- Age at marriage as a variable in socio-economic differentials in fertility pp. 45-54

- Larry Bumpass
- Social components of metropolitan population densities pp. 55-74

- Roy Treadway
- Socio-economic correlates of fecundability in a sample of taiwanese women pp. 75-90

- Anrudh Jain
Volume 5, issue 2, 1968
- Progress and problems of world fertility control pp. 539-540

- Donald Bogue
- An overview of the ford foundation’s strategy for population work pp. 541-552

- Oscar Harkavy, Lyle Saunders and Anna Southam
- The population council and the demographic crisis of the less developed world pp. 553-560

- Frank Notestein
- The A.I.D. population and family planning program—goals, scope, and progress pp. 561-573

- R. Ravenholt
- The international planned parenthood federationits role in developing countries pp. 574-577

- Colville Deverell
- Fertility Control In Turkey pp. 578-589

- Nusret Fişek and Frederic Shorter
- Progress and problems of family planning in the United Arab Republic pp. 590-597

- H. Toppozada
- The control of family size in tropical Africa pp. 598-619

- John Caldwell
- Tunisia’s experience in family planning pp. 620-626

- Warren Povey and George Brown
- Moroccan family planning program—Progress and problems pp. 627-631

- George Brown
- Attitudes and practice of contraception in Kenya pp. 632-641

- Donald Heisel
- How India is tackling her population problem pp. 642-650

- S. Chandrasekhar
- The economic commission for Asia and the Far East program to assist fertility control pp. 651-658

- C. Chandrasekharan
- Measurement of family planning progress in Pakistan pp. 659-665

- Enver Adil
- Use of medical-paramedical personnel and traditiokal midwives in the Pakistan Family Planning program pp. 666-678

- S. Jafarey, J. Ardee and A. Satterthwaite
- Within family planning—Korea pp. 679-689

- John Ross and Oliver Finnigan
- Recent change in fertility rates of the Korean population pp. 690-698

- Lee-Jay Cho and Man Hahm
- Trial of a long-acting, injectable contraceptive as a substitute for the IUCD and the pill in a remote region of Thailand pp. 699-701

- Edwin Mcdaniel
- Family planning knowledge, attitudes, and practice in Malaya pp. 702-709

- Saw Swee-Hock
- How are we doing in family planning in India? pp. 710-713

- S. Agarwala
- Studies of fertility and fertility planning in the Philippines pp. 714-731

- Mercedes Concepcion and Wilhelm Flieger
- Recent fertility trends in West Malaysia pp. 732-744

- Lee Cho, James Palmore and Lyle Saunders
- Recent fertility change in Ceylon and prospects for the national family planning program pp. 745-756

- Nicholas Wright
- Motivational aspects of resistance to family planning in an Indian village pp. 757-766

- Thomas Poffenberger
- Manpower and training problems in family planning programs pp. 767-772

- Donald Rice
- India’s new departures in mass motivation for fertility control pp. 773-779

- Frank Wilder and D. Tyagi
- The prospect of family planning in Iran pp. 780-784

- A. Sardari and R. Keyhan
- Progress and problems of family planning in Brazil pp. 800-810

- Walter Rodrigues
- Medellin: A case of strong resistance to birth control pp. 811-826

- Mario Jaramillo-Gomez
- The Colombian program for public education, personnel training and evaluation pp. 827-835

- Hernån Mendoza-Hoyos
- The San Gregorio experimental family planning program: Changes observed in fertility and abortion rates pp. 836-845

- Anibal Faundes, German Rodriguez-Galant and Onofre Avendano
- Opposition to family planning in Latin America: conservative nationalism pp. 846-854

- J. Mayone Stycos
- Fertility decline in puerto rico: Extent and causes pp. 855-865

- José Vazquez
- The Mexican urbanization process and its implications pp. 866-873

- Luis Otero
- Recent population trends and family planning activity in the Caribbean pp. 874-893

- Jack Harewood
- Fertility and the need for family planning among the rural poor in the United States pp. 894-909

- George Wilber
- Family planning programs in the United States pp. 910-923

- Fredrick Jaffe and Alan Guttmacher
- Family planning programs of the office of economic opportunity: Scope, operation,and impact pp. 924-930

- Gary London
- Statistical evaluation of contraceptive methods: Use-effectiveness and extended use-effectiveness pp. 931-940

- Christopher Tietze and Sarah Lewit
- Commercial distribution of contraceptives in beveloping countries: Past, present, and future pp. 941-946

- Harry Levin
- Couple years of protection and births prevented a methodological examination pp. 947-959

- Lee Bean and William Seltzer
- Awareness sources and stages in the adoption of specific contraceptives pp. 960-972

- James Palmore
- A classified international bibliography of family planning research, 1955–68 pp. 973-1001

- Reuben Hill
Volume 5, issue 1, 1968
- The quality of demographic data for nonwhites pp. 1-10

- Reynolds Farley
- Patterns of occupational mobility among Negro men pp. 11-22

- Otis Duncan
- Educational differentials between Negroes and whites in the south pp. 23-33

- Daniel Price
- A set of analytical models for the study of open birth intervals pp. 34-44

- K. Srinivasan
- Social and demographic correlates of contraceptive adoption in a rural area of East Pakistan pp. 45-54

- John Stoeckel
- Women's work participation and fertility in metropolitan areas pp. 55-60

- O. Collver
- Male fertility in New Orleans pp. 61-78

- Carl Harter
- Employment status and retrospective and prospective migration in the United States pp. 79-85

- George Masnick
- Evaluation and adjustment of vital registration data from the compulsory registration areas of Ghana pp. 86-92

- G. Kpedekpo
- Marital characteristics in relation to the rural-urban continuum in taiwan pp. 93-103

- D. Yuan
- Mortality level, desired family size, and population increase pp. 104-121

- David Heer and Dean Smith
- Effects of a family planning program on the fertility of a marginal working-class community in Santiago pp. 122-137

- Aníbal Faúndes-Latham, Germán Rodríguez-Galant and Onofre Avendaño-Portius
- The intermediate variables, social structure, and fertility change: A critique pp. 138-157

- H. Tien
- The evolution of marxist theories of population: Marxism recognizes the population problem pp. 158-173

- James Brackett
- That earlier plague pp. 174-184

- Josiah Russell
- The significance of differences in patterns of mortality for population projections pp. 185-197

- Kogalur Basavarajappa
- Income and differentials in current fertility pp. 198-211

- Lee-Jay Cho
- Recent trends in childspacing among American women pp. 212-225

- Wilson Grabill and Maria Davidson
- The effects of differing trends in fertility and of educational advance on the growth, quality, and turnover of the labor force pp. 226-248

- Gavin Jones and Paul Gingrich
- Retrospective and subsequent metropolitan residential mobility pp. 249-267

- Maurice Arsdol, Georges Sabagh and Edgar Butler
- Prosperity, war, immigration, and “cultural” factors in modeling United States population growth since 1790 pp. 268-305

- N. Diamantides
- Travel, tourism, and migration pp. 306-310

- Robert Schmitt
- A study of age at remarriage: The district of Columbia, 1960–61 pp. 311-317

- Ruth Loeb
- Education differentials in mortality by cause of death: United States, 1960 pp. 318-353

- Evelyn Kitagawa and Philip Hauser
- Concerning an index of mortality pp. 354-361

- George Hillery and John Saunders
- The role of sampling in population censuses: Its effect on timeliness and accuracy pp. 362-373

- Joseph Waksberg
- Sex ratio of registered live births in the united states, 1942–63 pp. 374-381

- James Tarver and Che-Fu Lee
- An elementary approach to the population projection-matrix, to the population reproductive value, and to related topics in the mathematical theory of population growth pp. 382-409

- Leo Goodman
- Estimates of the “true” educational distribution of the adult population of the United States from 1910 to 1960 pp. 410-421

- Susan Gustavus and Charles Nam
- The return from investment in population control in less developed countries pp. 422-432

- Leonard Bower
- Rhythm: A hazardous contraceptive method pp. 433-438

- Mario Jaramillo-Gomez and Juan Londoño
- Stable migration rates from the multiregional growth matrix operator pp. 439-442

- Leroy Stone
- Class, ethnicity, and residence in metropolitan America pp. 443-448

- Mary Powers
- Private sector logistics in population control: A case in Jamaica pp. 449-459

- John Farley and Harold Leavitt
- An analysis of the differences between marriage statistics from registration and those from censuses and surveys pp. 460-474

- Ellen Jamison and Donald Akers
- Accuracy of the housing unit method in preparing population estimates for cities pp. 475-484

- Donald Starsinic and Meyer Zitter
- Evaluation of birth statistics derived retrospectively from fertility histories reported in a national population survey: United States, 1945–64 pp. 485-503

- Monroe Sirken and Georges Sabagh
- some “Marketing correct” recommendations for family planning campaigns pp. 504-507

- Julian Simon
- “Population redistribution and economic growth, United States, 1870-1950,” A Review pp. 508-524

- Leroy Stone
- Mortality in the United States: A review and evaluation of special reports of the national center for health statistics pp. 525-538

- Mortimer Spiegelman
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