Demography
1965 - 2020
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Volume 50, issue 6, 2013
- Editor’s Note pp. 1943-1944

- Stewart Tolnay
- Assessing Validity and Application Scope of the Intrinsic Estimator Approach to the Age-Period-Cohort Problem pp. 1945-1967

- Liying Luo
- Misunderstandings, Mischaracterizations, and the Problematic Choice of a Specific Instance in Which the IE Should Never Be Applied pp. 1969-1971

- Yang Yang and Kenneth Land
- Comment of Liying Luo’s Article, “Assessing Validity and Application Scope of the Intrinsic Estimator Approach to the Age-Period-Cohort Problem” pp. 1973-1975

- Robert O’Brien
- Comment on “Assessing Validity and Application Scope of the Intrinsic Estimator Approach to the Age-Period-Cohort (APC) Problem” pp. 1977-1979

- Leonhard Held and Andrea Riebler
- Cohort Analysis’ Unholy Quest: A Discussion pp. 1981-1984

- Stephen Fienberg
- Paradigm Shift in Age-Period-Cohort Analysis: A Response to Yang and Land, O’Brien, Held and Riebler, and Fienberg pp. 1985-1988

- Liying Luo
- The Effect of School Quality on Black-White Health Differences: Evidence From Segregated Southern Schools pp. 1989-2012

- David Frisvold and Ezra Golberstein
- Exporting Poor Health: The Irish in England pp. 2013-2035

- Liam Delaney, Alan Fernihough and James Smith
- Extending the Lee-Carter Method to Model the Rotation of Age Patterns of Mortality Decline for Long-Term Projections pp. 2037-2051

- Nan Li, Ronald Lee and Patrick Gerland
- Migration and Pacific Mortality: Estimating Migration Effects on Pacific Mortality Rates Using Bayesian Models pp. 2053-2073

- Ken Richardson, Santosh Jatrana, Martin Tobias and Tony Blakely
- Cohort Trends in Premarital First Births: What Role for the Retreat From Marriage? pp. 2075-2104

- Paula England, Lawrence Wu and Emily Shafer
- Does Parental Consent for Birth Control Affect Underage Pregnancy Rates? The Case of Texas pp. 2105-2128

- Sourafel Girma and David Paton
- The Educational Consequences of Teen Childbearing pp. 2129-2150

- Jennifer Kane, S. Morgan, Kathleen Harris and David Guilkey
- Community-Wide Job Loss and Teenage Fertility: Evidence From North Carolina pp. 2151-2171

- Elizabeth Ananat, Anna Gassman-Pines and Christina Gibson-Davis
- Has the World Really Survived the Population Bomb? (Commentary on “How the World Survived the Population Bomb: Lessons From 50 Years of Extraordinary Demographic History”) pp. 2173-2181

- Stan Becker
- Reply to Stan Becker, “Has the World Really Survived the Population Bomb? (Commentary on “How the World Survived the Population Bomb: Lessons from 50 Years of Extraordinary Demographic History”)” pp. 2183-2186

- David Lam
- Intrahousehold Resource Allocation: Do Parents Reduce or Reinforce Child Ability Gaps? pp. 2187-2208

- Paul Frijters, David Johnston, Manisha Shah and Michael Shields
- The Impact of Educational Homogamy on Isolated Illiteracy Levels pp. 2209-2225

- Iñaki Permanyer, Joan García and Albert Esteve
- Life Shocks and Homelessness pp. 2227-2253

- Marah Curtis, Hope Corman, Kelly Noonan and Nancy Reichman
- The Impact of Paternity Leave on Fathers’ Future Earnings pp. 2255-2277

- Mari Rege and Ingeborg Solli
Volume 50, issue 5, 2013
- Single Motherhood and Child Mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Life Course Perspective pp. 1521-1549

- Shelley Clark and Dana Hamplová
- Maternal Reading Skills and Child Mortality in Nigeria: A Reassessment of Why Education Matters pp. 1551-1561

- Emily Smith-Greenaway
- Mortality Increase in Late-Middle and Early-Old Age: Heterogeneity in Death Processes as a New Explanation pp. 1563-1591

- Ting Li, Yang Yang and James Anderson
- Living Arrangements and the Elderly: An Analysis of Old-Age Mortality by Household Structure in Casalguidi, 1819–1859 pp. 1593-1613

- Matteo Manfredini and Marco Breschi
- Perturbation Analysis of Indices of Lifespan Variability pp. 1615-1640

- Alyson Raalte and Hal Caswell
- Marriage (Still) Matters: The Contribution of Demographic Change to Trends in Childlessness in the United States pp. 1641-1661

- Sarah Hayford
- Marital Processes, Arranged Marriage, and Contraception to Limit Fertility pp. 1663-1686

- Dirgha Ghimire and William Axinn
- Interrelationships Between Childbearing and Housing Transitions in the Family Life Course pp. 1687-1714

- Hill Kulu and Fiona Steele
- Young Women’s Dynamic Family Size Preferences in the Context of Transitioning Fertility pp. 1715-1737

- Sara Yeatman, Christie Sennott and Steven Culpepper
- Influences on Pregnancy-Termination Decisions in Matlab, Bangladesh pp. 1739-1764

- Julie DaVanzo, Mizanur Rahman, Shahabuddin Ahmed and Abdur Razzaque
- Duration and Timing of Exposure to Neighborhood Poverty and the Risk of Adolescent Parenthood pp. 1765-1788

- Geoffrey Wodtke
- The Compositional and Institutional Sources of Union Dissolution for Married and Unmarried Parents in the United States pp. 1789-1818

- Laura Tach and Kathryn Edin
- Microcredit and Domestic Violence in Bangladesh: An Exploration of Selection Bias Influences pp. 1819-1843

- Ashish Bajracharya and Sajeda Amin
- Consanguinity and Other Marriage Market Effects of a Wealth Shock in Bangladesh pp. 1845-1871

- Ahmed Mobarak, Randall Kuhn and Christina Peters
- Residential Integration on the New Frontier: Immigrant Segregation in Established and New Destinations pp. 1873-1896

- Matthew Hall
- Missing Minorities? The Phases of IRCA Legislation and Relative Net Undercounts of the 1990 vis-à-vis 2000 Decennial Census for Foreign-born Cohorts pp. 1897-1919

- Matheu Kaneshiro
- A “Mulatto Escape Hatch” in the United States? Examining Evidence of Racial and Social Mobility During the Jim Crow Era pp. 1921-1942

- Aliya Saperstein and Aaron Gullickson
Volume 50, issue 4, 2013
- Explaining the Gender Wealth Gap pp. 1155-1176

- Erin Ruel and Robert Hauser
- Return to Being Black, Living in the Red: A Race Gap in Wealth That Goes Beyond Social Origins pp. 1177-1195

- Alexandra Killewald
- Educational Homogamy and Gender-Specific Earnings: Sweden, 1990–2009 pp. 1197-1216

- Martin Dribe and Paul Nystedt
- Environmental Influences on Human Migration in Rural Ecuador pp. 1217-1241

- Clark Gray and Richard Bilsborrow
- Migrant Networks and International Migration: Testing Weak Ties pp. 1243-1277

- Mao-Mei Liu
- Remittances in the Republic of Georgia: Correlates, Economic Impact, and Social Capital Formation pp. 1279-1301

- Theodore Gerber and Karine Torosyan
- Migration and Father Absence: Shifting Family Structure in Mexico pp. 1303-1314

- Jenna Nobles
- Selection and the Marriage Premium for Infant Health pp. 1315-1339

- Kasey Buckles and Joseph Price
- Including the Smoking Epidemic in Internationally Coherent Mortality Projections pp. 1341-1362

- Fanny Janssen, Leo Wissen and Anton Kunst
- Is Health of the Aging Improved by Conditional Cash Transfer Programs? Evidence From Mexico pp. 1363-1386

- Jere Behrman and Susan Parker
- Multidimensional Life Table Estimation of the Total Fertility Rate and Its Components pp. 1387-1395

- Robert Retherford, Hassan Eini-Zinab, Minja Choe, Naohiro Ogawa and Rikiya Matsukura
- Erratum to: Multidimensional Life Table Estimation of the Total Fertility Rate and Its Components pp. 1397-1397

- Robert Retherford, Hassan Eini-Zinab, Minja Choe, Naohiro Ogawa and Rikiya Matsukura
- Educational Differences in Completed Fertility: A Behavioral Genetic Study of Finnish Male and Female Twins pp. 1399-1420

- Jessica Nisén, Pekka Martikainen, Jaakko Kaprio and Karri Silventoinen
- Examining the Antecedents of U.S. Nonmarital Fatherhood pp. 1421-1447

- Marcia Carlson, Alicia VanOrman and Natasha Pilkauskas
- Growing Parental Economic Power in Parent–Adult Child Households: Coresidence and Financial Dependency in the United States, 1960–2010 pp. 1449-1475

- Joan Kahn, Frances Goldscheider and Javier García-Manglano
- Housing Tenure and Residential Segregation in Metropolitan America pp. 1477-1498

- Samantha Friedman, Hui-shien Tsao and Cheng Chen
- The Educational Gradient in Marriage: A Comparison of 25 European Countries pp. 1499-1520

- Matthijs Kalmijn
Volume 50, issue 3, 2013
- Bayesian Probabilistic Projections of Life Expectancy for All Countries pp. 777-801

- Adrian Raftery, Jennifer Chunn, Patrick Gerland and Hana Ševčíková
- A Sibling Death in the Family: Common and Consequential pp. 803-826

- Jason Fletcher, Marsha Mailick, Jieun Song and Barbara Wolfe
- Household and Living Arrangement Projections at the Subnational Level: An Extended Cohort-Component Approach pp. 827-852

- Yi Zeng, Kenneth Land, Zhenglian Wang and Danan Gu
- Going Nuclear? Family Structure and Young Women’s Health in India, 1992–2006 pp. 853-880

- Keera Allendorf
- Parametric and Nonparametric Analysis of Life Courses: An Application to Family Formation Patterns pp. 881-902

- Marco Bonetti, Raffaella Piccarreta and Gaia Salford
- Meet the Parents? Family Size and the Geographic Proximity Between Adult Children and Older Mothers in Sweden pp. 903-931

- Helena Holmlund, Helmut Rainer and Thomas Siedler
- Economic Incentives and Foster Child Adoption pp. 933-954

- Laura Argys and Brian Duncan
- Nontraditional Families and Childhood Progress Through School: A Comment on Rosenfeld pp. 955-961

- Douglas Allen, Catherine Pakaluk and Joseph Price
- Reply to Allen et al pp. 963-969

- Michael Rosenfeld
- International Migration, Sex Ratios, and the Socioeconomic Outcomes of Nonmigrant Mexican Women pp. 971-991

- Steven Raphael
- Social Patterning in Body Mass Index (BMI) Among Contemporary Immigrant Groups: The Emergence of a Gradient pp. 993-1012

- Reanne Frank and Ilana Akresh
- Does Culture Affect Divorce? Evidence From European Immigrants in the United States pp. 1013-1038

- Delia Furtado, Miriam Marcén and Almudena Sevilla
- Migration Selection, Protection, and Acculturation in Health: A Binational Perspective on Older Adults pp. 1039-1064

- Fernando Riosmena, Rebeca Wong and Alberto Palloni
- Editor's Note pp. 1065-1065

- Stewart Tolnay
- How Do Tougher Immigration Measures Affect Unauthorized Immigrants? pp. 1067-1091

- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, Thitima Puttitanun and Ana Martinez-Donate
- Comment: Building a Better Underclass pp. 1093-1095

- Douglas Massey
- When Immigration Policies Affect Immigrants’ Lives: Commentary pp. 1097-1099

- Cecilia Menjívar
- How Do Tougher Immigration Measures Affect Unauthorized Immigrants?: Comment pp. 1101-1103

- Pia Orrenius
- New Approaches to Human Mobility: Using Mobile Phones for Demographic Research pp. 1105-1128

- John Palmer, Thomas Espenshade, Frederic Bartumeus, Chang Chung, Necati Ozgencil and Kathleen Li
- Skewed Sex Ratios in India: “Physician, Heal Thyself” pp. 1129-1134

- Archana Patel, Neetu Badhoniya, Manju Mamtani and Hemant Kulkarni
- Socioeconomic Differences in Multipartner Fertility Among Norwegian Men pp. 1135-1153

- Trude Lappegård and Marit Rønsen
Volume 50, issue 2, 2013
- Integration or Fragmentation? Racial Diversity and the American Future pp. 359-391

- Daniel Lichter
- Gender and the Neighborhood Location of Mixed-Race Couples pp. 393-420

- Richard Wright, Steven Holloway and Mark Ellis
- Why Is Infant Mortality Higher in Boys Than in Girls? A New Hypothesis Based on Preconception Environment and Evidence From a Large Sample of Twins pp. 421-444

- Roland Pongou
- Erratum to: Why Is Infant Mortality Higher in Boys Than in Girls? A New Hypothesis Based on Preconception Environment and Evidence From a Large Sample of Twins pp. 445-446

- Roland Pongou
- Causal Effects of Single-Sex Schools on College Entrance Exams and College Attendance: Random Assignment in Seoul High Schools pp. 447-469

- Hyunjoon Park, Jere Behrman and Jaesung Choi
- Trends in Occupational Segregation by Gender 1970–2009: Adjusting for the Impact of Changes in the Occupational Coding System pp. 471-492

- Francine Blau, Peter Brummund and Albert Liu
- Erratum to: Trends in Occupational Segregation by Gender 1970–2009: Adjusting for the Impact of Changes in the Occupational Coding System pp. 493-494

- Francine Blau, Peter Brummund and Albert Liu
- Paradox Revisited: A Further Investigation of Racial/Ethnic Differences in Infant Mortality by Maternal Age pp. 495-520

- Daniel Powers
- Estimation of Covariate Effects With Current Status Data and Differential Mortality pp. 521-544

- Alberto Palloni and Jason Thomas
- The Contribution of Smoking to Black-White Differences in U.S. Mortality pp. 545-568

- Jessica Ho and Irma Elo
- The Predictive Validity of Subjective Mortality Expectations: Evidence From the Health and Retirement Study pp. 569-589

- Todd Elder
- Factors Associated With Temporal and Spatial Patterns in Suicide Rates Across U.S. States, 1976–2000 pp. 591-614

- Julie Phillips
- Maternal Education, Birth Weight, and Infant Mortality in the United States pp. 615-635

- Timothy Gage, Fu Fang, Erin O’Neill and Greg DiRienzo
- From Child to Parent? The Significance of Children’s Education for Their Parents’ Longevity pp. 637-659

- Jenny Torssander
- Trends in Late-Life Activity Limitations in the United States: An Update From Five National Surveys pp. 661-671

- Vicki Freedman, Brenda Spillman, Patti Andreski, Jennifer Cornman, Eileen Crimmins, Ellen Kramarow, James Lubitz, Linda Martin, Sharon Merkin, Robert Schoeni, Teresa Seeman and Timothy Waidmann
- Modeling and Forecasting Health Expectancy: Theoretical Framework and Application pp. 673-697

- Istvan Majer, Ralph Stevens, Wilma Nusselder, Johan Mackenbach and Pieter Baal
- Returns on Lifetime Investments in Children in Egypt pp. 699-724

- Solveig Cunningham, Kathryn Yount, Michal Engelman and Emily Agree
- Family Instability and Early Initiation of Sexual Activity in Western Kenya pp. 725-750

- Rachel Goldberg
- How Job Characteristics Affect International Migration: The Role of Informality in Mexico pp. 751-775

- Andrés Villarreal and Sarah Blanchard
Volume 50, issue 1, 2013
- Investing in Children: Changes in Parental Spending on Children, 1972–2007 pp. 1-23

- Sabino Kornrich and Frank Furstenberg
- Time for Children: Trends in the Employment Patterns of Parents, 1967–2009 pp. 25-49

- Liana Fox, Wen-Jui Han, Christopher Ruhm and Jane Waldfogel
- Marital Sorting and Parental Wealth pp. 51-70

- Kerwin Charles, Erik Hurst and Alexandra Killewald
- Moving Across Boundaries: Migration in South Africa, 1950–2000 pp. 71-95

- Holly Reed
- Sun Belt Rising: Regional Population Change and the Decline in Black Residential Segregation, 1970–2009 pp. 97-123

- John Iceland, Gregory Sharp and Jeffrey Timberlake
- Population Trends as a Counterweight to Central City Decline, 1950–2000 pp. 125-147

- Leah Boustan and Allison Shertzer
- Family Planning and Women’s and Children’s Health: Long-Term Consequences of an Outreach Program in Matlab, Bangladesh pp. 149-180

- Shareen Joshi and T. Schultz
- The Association Between Individual Income and Remaining Life Expectancy at the Age of 65 in the Netherlands pp. 181-206

- Adriaan Kalwij, Rob Alessie and Marike Knoef
- Adult Mortality From Sibling Survival Data: A Reappraisal of Selection Biases pp. 207-228

- Bruno Masquelier
- Impact of Road Traffic Deaths on Expected Years of Life Lost and Reduction in Life Expectancy in Brazil pp. 229-236

- Aruna Chandran, Geoffrey Kahn, Tanara Sousa, Flavio Pechansky, David Bishai and Adnan Hyder
- Probabilistic Forecasting Using Stochastic Diffusion Models, With Applications to Cohort Processes of Marriage and Fertility pp. 237-260

- Mikko Myrskylä and Joshua Goldstein
- Coherent Mortality Forecasting: The Product-Ratio Method With Functional Time Series Models pp. 261-283

- Rob Hyndman, Heather Booth and Farah Yasmeen
- Your Place or Mine? On the Residence Choice of Young Couples in Norway pp. 285-310

- Katrine Løken, Kjell Lommerud and Shelly Lundberg
- Malthusian Dynamics in a Diverging Europe: Northern Italy, 1650–1881 pp. 311-332

- Alan Fernihough
- A Survey Experiment of Women’s Attitudes About Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in Rural Bangladesh pp. 333-357

- Kathryn Yount, Nafisa Halim, Sidney Schuler and Sara Head
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