Demography
1965 - 2020
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Volume 1, issue 1, 2013
- Performance and profit sensitivity to risk: a practical evaluation of the agro-industrial projects developed by Israeli companies for the CIS and Eastern European countries pp. 1-23

- Gregory Yom Din
- Capital accumulation with and without land market liberalization: beyond the “Win‐Win” situation pp. 1-16

- George Vachadze
- Time preferences and health behaviour: a review pp. 1-19

- Lydia Lawless, Andreas Drichoutis and Rodolfo Nayga
- Agricultural and food economics - a new journal for a changing world pp. 1-2

- Alessandro Banterle, Andrea Marchini, Erik Mathijs, Carlo Russo and Decio Zylbersztajn
- A Preliminary evaluation of the 1960 censuses of population and housing pp. 1-14

- Conrad Taeuber and Morris Hansen
- Sustainability in the wine industry: key questions and research trends a pp. 1-14

- Cristina Santini, Alessio Cavicchi and Leonardo Casini
- Technical efficiency in the sheep dairy industry: an application on the Sardinian (Italy) sector pp. 1-11

- Roberto Furesi, Fabio Madau and Pietro Pulina
- Economic performance of small ruminant production in a protected area: a case study from Tell Ar-Rumman, a Mediterranean ecosystem in Jordan pp. 1-8

- Khalid Al-Khalidi, Amani Alassaf, Mustafa Al-Shudiefat and Raed Al-Tabini
- Institutional barriers to organic farming in Central and Eastern European countries of the Baltic Sea region pp. 1-20

- Markus Larsson, Louise Morin, Thomas Hahn and Johanna Sandahl
- The population of Latin America pp. 15-41

- Carmen Miró
- The effect of classification errors upon statistical inference: A case analysis with census data pp. 42-55

- Donald Bogue and Edmund Murphy
- The population projection as a matrix operator pp. 56-73

- N. Keyfitz
- The process of demographic translation pp. 74-82

- N. Ryder
- Trends and differentials in the spacing of births pp. 83-93

- Pascal Whelpton
- On family planning communication pp. 94-105

- Bernard Berelson
- Experiences with a poorly effective oral contraceptive in an Indian Village pp. 106-110

- R. Basu
- Pregnancy wastage as a factor in the analysis of fertility data pp. 111-118

- Mindel Sheps
- The demographic significance of legal abortion in eastern Europe pp. 119-125

- Christopher Tietze
- Population control: A two-year rural action experience pp. 126-129

- Majeed Khan
- Some selected findings of the princeton fertility study: 1963 pp. 130-135

- Charles Westoff, Robert Potter and Philip Sagi
- Some demographic and economic correlates of primate cities: A case for revaluation pp. 136-147

- Surinder Mehta
- Some observations of changes in metropolitan population in The United States pp. 148-155

- Amos Hawley, Beverley Duncan and David Goldberg
- Variations in urban population structure pp. 156-163

- George Myers
- Urban structure and suburban selectivity pp. 164-176

- Leo Schnore
- A functional classification of japanese cities: 1920–55 pp. 177-185

- Thomas Wilkinson
- Metropolitan structure and commutation pp. 186-193

- Henry Sheldon and Siegfried Hoermann
- Ecological and demographic indices: A methodological analysis pp. 194-211

- Calvin Schmid and Kiyoshi Tagashira
- A cohort approach to the analysis of migration differentials pp. 212-219

- Hope Eldridge
- The demographic significance of organized population transfers in communist China pp. 220-226

- H. Tien
- Accuracy of methods of preparing postcensal population estimates for states and local areas pp. 227-241

- Meyer Zitter and Henry Shryock
- Characteristics of “other” families pp. 242-246

- John Beresford and Alice Rivlin
- Educational trends from census data pp. 247-257

- John Folger and Charles Nam
- Issues in the training and rechuitment of demographers pp. 258-263

- Judith Blake
- Rural depopulation in the united states: Some demographic consequences of agricultural adjustments pp. 264-272

- Calvin Beale
- The negro leaves the south pp. 273-295

- C. Hamilton
- Standardized comparisons in population research pp. 296-315

- Evelyn Kitagawa
- Some empirical and analytic relations among demographic fertility measures, with regression models for fertility estimation pp. 316-338

- Donald Bogue and James Palmore
- A new estimate of the negro population and negro vital rates in the united states, 1930–60 pp. 339-358

- Donald Bogue, Bhaskar Misra and D. Dandekar
- Estimated refined measures of fertility for all major countries of the world pp. 359-374

- Lee Cho