Demography
1965 - 2020
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Volume 3, issue 2, 1966
- Application of life table techniques to measurement of contraceptive effectiveness pp. 297-304

- Robert Potter
- Recent developments in seasonally adjusting vital statistics pp. 305-318

- Harry Rosenberg
- Family growth and family planning: Responses to a family-planning action program in a rural district of Thailand pp. 319-331

- Amos Hawley and Visid Prachuabmoh
- Use of the intra-uterine contraceptive device in rural West Pakistan pp. 332-342

- R. Rider, P. White, A. Ghazi and P. Harper
- A study in family planning communication—Direct mailing pp. 343-351

- Brajesh Bhatia, Dinesh Dubey and Avtar Devgan
- A study of migration to Greater Santiago (Chile) pp. 352-377

- Juan Elizaga
- Bombay migration study: A pilot analysis of migration to an Asian metropolis pp. 378-392

- K. Zachariah
- Effect of census errors on the measurement of net migration pp. 393-415

- C. Hamilton
- Cohort migration pp. 416-422

- Karl Taeuber
- Economic development and fertility pp. 423-444

- David Heer
- Contributions of natality models to program planning and evaluation pp. 445-449

- Mindel Sheps
- A computer model of family building based on expected values pp. 450-461

- Robert Potter and James Sakoda
- A further look at catholic fertility pp. 462-469

- Basil Zimmer and Calvin Goldscheider
- Validity of centenarian data in the 1960 Census pp. 470-476

- Robert Myers
- Study of age misstatement among young children in Ghana pp. 477-490

- John Caldwell
- Residential redistribution of socioeconomic strata in metropolitan areas pp. 491-499

- Leo Schnore and James Pinkerton
- Late-thirteenth-century Ireland as a region pp. 500-512

- Josiah Russell
- Small town growth in the United States: An analysis by size class and by place pp. 513-527

- Glenn Fuguitt and Donald Thomas
- A unified approach to interpolation and graduation pp. 528-536

- Nathan Keyfitz
- The multiregional matrix growth operator and the stable interregional age structure pp. 537-544

- Andrei Rogers
- The impact of Medicare on demography pp. 545-547

- Robert Myers
- White-nonwhite differentials: Overview and implications pp. 548-565

- Earl Huyck
- Demographic implications of the New United States certificates pp. 566-573

- Anders Lunde and Robert Grove
- The demographic viewpoint in the vital and health statistics monographs of The American Public Health Association pp. 574-577

- Mortimer Spiegelman
- CharacteriStics and utilization of midwives in a selected rural area of East Pakistan pp. 578-580

- H. Croley, S. Haider, Sultana Begum and Harold Gustafson
- How many people have lived on the earth? pp. 581-582

- Nathan Keyfitz
- Abridged life tables for Pakistan and Provinces: 1962 pp. 583-584

- Mohammed Aslam and Sultan Hashmi
Volume 3, issue 1, 1966
- Occupation trends and patterns of net mobility in the United States pp. 1-18

- Otis Duncan
- Occupational mobility as a probability process pp. 19-34

- Robert Hodge
- Education and automation pp. 35-46

- A. Jaffe
- A theory of migration pp. 47-57

- Everett Lee
- Migration differentials in labor force participation: United States, 1960 pp. 58-67

- Ann Miller
- The impact of postwar immigration on the demographic and social structure of Switzerland pp. 68-89

- Kurt Mayer
- Demographic modernization: Continuities and transitions pp. 90-108

- Irene Taeuber
- Values and fertility analysis pp. 109-130

- Joseph Spengler
- On the relation of economic factors to recent and projected fertility changes pp. 131-153

- Richard Easterlin
- Ideal family size among white Americans: A quarter of a century’s evidence pp. 154-173

- Judith Blake
- The fertility of north American catholics: A comparative overview pp. 174-187

- Thomas Burch
- Recent changes in Negro fertility pp. 188-203

- Reynolds Farley
- An estimate of the long-term crude birth rate of the agricultural population of China pp. 204-208

- Chia Pan
- Delayed marriage and prospects for fewer births in Punjab villages pp. 209-217

- John Wyon, Stephen Finner, David Heer, Nadipuram Parthasarathy and John Gordon
- New abridged life tables for Peru: 1940, 1950–51, and 1961 pp. 218-237

- Eduardo Arriaga
- Illustrative statistics from the National Mortality Survey pp. 238-246

- Gordon Sutton
- Privacy, poverty, and old age pp. 247-258

- John Beresford and Alice Rivlin
- The latent roots of the population projection matrix pp. 259-275

- E. Murphy
- Trends and current patterns of marital status among nonwhite persons pp. 276-288

- Hugh Carter and Paul Glick
- Self-enumeration as a census method pp. 289-295

- Conrad Taeuber and Morris Hansen
Volume 2, issue 1, 1965
- New “Family Planners” In Rural East Pakistan pp. 1-7

- A. Khan and Harvey Choldin
- An empirical analysis on technophobia/technophilia in consumer market segmentation pp. 1-16

- Adele Coppola and Fabio Verneau
- Effects Of Variation In Field Personnel On Census Results* pp. 8-32

- Barbara Powell and Leon Pritzker
- Methodology for the Measurement of Current Fertility From Population Data on Young Children pp. 50-73

- Wilson Grabill and Lee Cho
- Family planning survey in Dacca, East Pakistan pp. 74-96

- Beryl Roberts, David Yaukey, William Griffiths, Elizabeth Clark, A. Shafiullah and Raiunnessa Huq
- Mortality Trends For Causes Of Death In Countries Of Low Mortality pp. 115-125

- Mortimer Spiegelman
- Social class segregation among nonwhites in metropolitan centers pp. 126-133

- Leo Schnore
- A Stochastic analysis of geographic mobility and population projections of the census divisions in the United States pp. 134-139

- James Tarver and William Gurley
- Trends in the components of population growth in the arab countries of the middle east: A survey of present information pp. 140-186

- M. El-Badry
- New approaches in studying the life cycle of the family pp. 187-202

- Paul Glick and Robert Parke
- Investment allocation and population growth pp. 203-232

- Paul Demeny
- Labor force participation: A stimulus to fertility in Puerto Rico? pp. 233-239

- Robert Carleton
- Farm background and differential fertility pp. 240-249

- Otis Duncan
- Stability and change in expectations about family size: A longitudinal study pp. 250-275

- Ronald Freedman, Lolagene Coombs and Larry Bumpass
- On the interaction of populations pp. 276-288

- Nathan Keyfitz
- Survey methods, based on periodically repeated interviews, aimed at determining demographic rates pp. 289-301

- Jorge Somoza
- The relation of marriage to fertility in african demographic inquiries pp. 302-308

- Etienne Walle
- Some recent vital rates and trends in the Philippines: Estimates and evaluation pp. 309-316

- Francis Madigan
- Methodological aspects of the construction of nuptiality tables pp. 317-348

- Walter Mertens
- The social strategy of family formation: Some variations in time and space pp. 349-362

- Judah Matras
- Trends in unincorporated places, 1950–60 pp. 363-371

- Glenn Fuguitt
- Factorial ecology: Helsinki, 1960 pp. 372-385

- Frank Sweetser
- The demographic rates and social institutions of the nineteenth-century negro population: a stable population analysis pp. 386-398

- Reynolds Farley
- An analysis of nineteenth-century frontier populations pp. 399-413

- Jack Eblen
- Cohort fertility versus parity progression as methods of projecting births pp. 414-428

- Donald Akers
- Practical and mathematical considerations in the formulation snd selection of migration rates pp. 429-443

- C. Hamilton
- Primary, secondary, and return migration in the United States, 1955–60 pp. 444-455

- Hope Eldridge
- Factors related to school retention pp. 456-462

- Charles Nam and John Folger
- Demographic correlates of interracial marriage in Hawaii pp. 463-473

- Robert Schmitt
- The balance of social, economic, and demographic change in puerto rico—1950–60 pp. 474-489

- Allan Feldt and Robert Weller
- Long swings in u.s. demographic and economic growth: some findings on the historical pattern pp. 490-507

- Richard Easterlin
- Marital Fertility and Size of Family of Orientation pp. 508-515

- Otis Duncan, Ronald Freedman, J. Coble and Doris Slesinger
- Estimation of Vital Rates for Populations in the Process of Destabilization pp. 516-530

- Paul Demeny
- Abortion, Contraception, and Population Policy in the Soviet Union pp. 531-539

- David Heer
- Religious fundamentalism, socio-economic status, and fertility attitudes in the southern appalachians pp. 540-548

- Gordon Jong
- Socio-economic differentials among monwhite races in the state of washington pp. 549-566

- Calvin Schmid and Charles Nobbe
- Some demographic measurements for Korea based on the quasi-stable population theory pp. 567-578

- Yun Kim
- Some longitudinal data on internal migration pp. 579-592

- Henry Shyrock and Elizabeth Larmon
- Birth projections with cohort models pp. 593-599

- James Beshers
- The Pros and Cons of “Self-Enumeration” pp. 600-626

- Donald Bogue
- Report of the one-day seminar on computer applications to demography held at the bureau of the census on july 17, 1964 pp. 627-629

- James Brackett
- An Evaluation of new estimates of the negro population pp. 630-639

- Melvin Zelnik
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