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1. FAMILY PLANNING POLICIES

Five keys to progress in family planning in Africa (56.17)

Making vasectomy services more acceptable to men (76.03)

Family planning programme in Kenya (18.15)

On the usefulness of sexual relations data for family planning programmes (18.17)

Costs and benefits of implementing family planning services at a private mining company in Peru (76.06)

The idea of encouraging community participation in family planning activities (56.23)

The distribution of contraceptives via local communities in Gambia (56.24)

Targets in family planning for the next decade are part of international development strategies (64.13)

Family policy in the EC countries (38.07).

2. OTHER POPULATION POLICIES

A blueprint for Africa (56.14)

A new wave of population policy in sub-Saharan Africa (56.15)

Environment action plans for the greening of Africa (56.16)

Towards a population policy in Madagascar (56.18)

Policy responses to population decline in the 21st century (47.20)

Equal chances and constant value system of assistance to families with children in Hungary (47.24)

Maternal health in Romania: reversing the Ceausescu legacy (18.22)

Population policy in Eastern Europe (46.23)

Possible solutions to demographic problems in Serbia (03.05)

Germany's population: turbulent past, uncertain future (13.02)

Child policy in Sweden (05.10)

20 years of Ministers' statements on family policy in France (05.12)

Major findings from the opinion survey on population issues in Japan (32.12)

Information on the current population census and policy of China (32.13).

3. CONTRACEPTION

Contraceptive failure rates in developing countries (76.01)

KAP survey of males in Ilorin, Nigeria (76.02)

The impact of AIDS on knowledge and attitudes about condoms as a contraceptive method in urban Mexico (76.04)

Voluntary sterilisation among Canadian women (55.24)

Condoms -- now more than ever (78.01)

The KAP-gap and the unmet need for contraception (17.23)

Methods of birth control in Eastern Europe (46.24)

Fertility and contraception patterns in a tribal area of Madhya Pradesh, India (29.07)

Inter and intra-tribal differences in attitudes towards family planning in India (29.08)

Post-partum period insertion of IUD in India (29.11)

Family planning in Bamako (76.05)

Use-effectiveness among users of the symptothermal method of family planning (76.07)

Social and psychological aspects of tubal ligation in Zaire: a follow-up study of acceptors (76.08)

Reasons for non-use of contraception in Nepal (85.11)

Impact of a self-reliance programme on family planning activities in Bangladesh (85.12)

20 years of birth control in France: 1968-1988 (46.29)

Relationship between infant mortality rates and birth spacing in a suburb of Dakar, Senegal (46.30).

4. ABORTION

Abortion in South Australia, 1971-1986 (55.26)

Contents and quality of abortion data in Yugoslavia (03.10).

5. INFANT FEEDING

6. TEENAGE SEXUALITY

Adolescent sexuality and fertility in Kenya (18.20)

Fertility and contraceptive use among young adults in Harare, Zimbabwe (18.25).

7. FERTILITY TRENDS

Sex preferences among men in Sierra Leone (55.30)

Desired and excess fertility in Europe and the United States (65.09)

The effect of religion on fertility in Finland (44.02)

Demographic transition in Finland and in Hungary (44.03)

Contribution of the World Fertility Survey to an understanding of the relationship between women's work and fertility (18.16)

Consistency between reproductive preferences and behaviour in Sri Lanka (18.19)

Women's status and fertility in Tamil Nadu, India (18.21)

Correlates of short interbirth intervals in Malaysia (18.23)

Birth spacing in Shaanxi, China (18.24)

Demographic transition in Eastern Europe (46.21)

Birth rates in Eastern Europe since the 1950s (46.22)

Demographic transition among Muslims in Eastern Europe (46.27)

Fertility determinants in Yugoslavia's agricultural population (03.03)

Housing conditions as a determinant of fertility in Yugoslavia (03.04)

Fertility and contraception patterns in a tribal area of Madhya Pradesh (29.07)

Trends in illegitimate live births in the Czech Republic (39.13)

Fertility of unmarried women in the Czech and Slovak Republics in the 1980s (39.14)

The second demographic transition: fact or fiction? (38.14)

Fertility levels and trends of central Ethiopia (55.33)

Infecundity and subfertility among the rural population of Ethiopia (55.40)

Matriarchy, polyandry, and fertility amongst the Mosuos in China (55.43)

Impact of the proximate determinants on fertility change: evidence from Latin America (58.23)

Fertility in Larsmo, Finland (58.24)

Fertility desires and fertility outcomes (41.07)

Fertility decline in Taiwan: a study using parity progression ratios (09.39)

Illegitimate births in Brazil in the 19th century (12.44)

Extra-marital births and premarital pregnancies in Spain since 1975 (46.33)

Cohort fertility decline among Japanese women, by social status and educational attainments (32.14).

8. METHODOLOGY FOR STUDYING FERTILITY

9. RESEARCH IN REPRODUCTION

10. BUILDING OF FAMILIES

Household developments in Europe, 1950-1990 (38.18)

Family during the next century: application to Brazil (62.01)

Sex ratio and marital status in Japan (32.08)

An analysis of life course patterns in Japan (32.09)

Study of childbirth and child-rearing in Japan (32.10)

Interactions of middle-aged Japanese with their parents (58.22)

Correlations between frequencies of kin in the United States (09.35)

Census question about ancestry in the United States (09.36)

The European family of tomorrow (05.09)

Changes in household structure in Europe (38.08)

Living conditions in Flanders in the 80s (38.09).

11. STATUS OF WOMEN

Women's status and fertility in Tamil Nadu, India (18.21)

The duration of lone parenthood in Great Britain (65.12)

Cross-cultural features of women's place in society (48.22)

Changes in women's status and urbanization in Africa (48.23)

Income levels, women's status and contraception in rural Kenya (48.24)

Factory daughters, the family and nuptiality in Java (48.25)

The effect of women's status on sex differentials in infant and child mortality in South Asia (48.26)

Inequalities in women's health in England and Wales (48.27)

Women's health, work experience, and social roles at older ages in Israel (48.28)

Sri Lankan female immigrants in the Middle East (48.29)

Women's status and child survival in West Java, Indonesia (85.10)

Child care demand and labor supply of young mothers in the United States (09.31)

Single and married women in Vila Rica, Brazil, 1754-1838 (12.45)

Occupational class and female-headed households in Brazil in 1835 (12.47).

12. FORMATION AND BREAKING-UP OF COUPLES

Marital mobility within Shahrestan Nowshahr, northern Iran (55.25)

Marriage breakdown in Estonia (44.05)

The effect of changes in divorce laws in the Netherlands (67.32)

Marriage and divorce in Eastern Europe (46.25)

Marriage and social mobility in France (65.14)

The choice between a married or unmarried first union by young adults (65.18)

A comparison of men and women in the United States and Germany after marital dissolution (09.32)

Remarriage patterns among recent widows and widowers (09.33)

Impact of divorced parents on women's demographic behaviour in the Netherlands (67.37)

Marriage and extramarital relations in 19th-century Paraguay (12.43)

A new look at nuptiality in France (05.08)

Child welfare and alimony payments after divorce in Belgium (46.32).

13. CENSUS AND VITAL STATISTICS DATA

Population movement in France in 1989 (72.03)

The population of Czechoslovakia by age and marital status since 1945 (39.10)

Household composition of the elderly in Italy in 1981 (65.10)

End of Finnish population growth (44.08)

Population development in Finland in the 1980s (44.09)

Demographic review of the Netherlands in 1990 (67.33)

Population movement in Eastern Europe (46.20)

Demographic trends in Albania (46.28)

New census question about ancestry in the United States (09.36)

Demographic situation of France in 1990 (05.11)

Information on the current population census and policy of China (32.13).

14. MORTALITY - MORBIDITY

AIDS prevention project for marginalized communities (56.22)

Parental education and child mortality in Burundi (55.23)

Breast-feeding, birth interval and child mortality in Bangladesh (55.27)

Proximate determinants of child mortality in Liberia (55.28)

Infant mortality in Bangladesh (55.29)

Birth spacing and infant mortality in Brazil (55.31)

Mortality rates in the Czech and Slovak populations during the second half of the 1980s (39.09)

Mortality in the Czech Republic, 1982-87 (39.11)

"Education" as an indicator in epidemiological studies (39.12)

Mortality in the two Germanies in 1986 and trends 1976-1986 (65.08)

Mortality trends in Finland and Latvia since the 1920s (44.04)

Six great cholera epidemics and mortality in the South Transdanubian region of Hungary in the 19th century (47.23)

Regional differentials in the incidence of suicides in Hungary (47.25)

Maternal health care utilization in Jordan (18.18)

Cohort life tables for the Netherlands by sex from 1860 to 1989 (67.31)

Sex role effects on female response to illness in rural Korea (33.06)

Mortality in East European countries (46.26)

Some characteristics of mortality trends in Yugoslavia (03.01)

Availability and utilization of health care facilities in urban slums of Delhi (29.06)

A plea for traditional media in health education and communication in India (29.09)

Towards developing a health atlas of India (29.12)

Regional mortality differentiation in Czechoslovakia (39.15)

Suicide among the elderly in Belgium (38.16)

Determinants of infant mortality in Nepal (55.37)

The effect of education and household characteristics on infant and child mortality in Nepal (55.38)

Birth spacing and infant mortality evidence for 18th and 19th-century German villages (55.39)

Determinants of infant and child mortality in three provinces of China (55.41)

AIDS, health care and health workers (56.32)

Where and how do over-65s die? (68.02)

The effect of women's status on sex differentials in infant and child mortality in South Asia (48.26)

Inequalities in women's health in England and Wales (48.27)

Control of noncommunicable diseases (77.31)

Lifestyle concept and health education with young people (77.32)

Urbanization and health in developing countries (77.33)

A cross-cultural pilot study on alcohol education (77.34)

Role of lifestyle in the prevention of cerebrovascular diseases (77.35)

Tobacco consumption among Spanish women (77.36)

Mortality of the population aged 40 and over in Japan (32.11)

Differential effect of mothers' education on mortality of boys and girls in India (58.16)

Trends, age patterns and differentials in childhood mortality in Haiti, 1960-1987 (58.18)

Mothers' education and survival of female children in a rural area of Bangladesh (58.19)

The centenarian question: old-age mortality in the Soviet Union, 1897-1970 (58.20)

On the demography of South Asian famines. Part II (58.21)

Mortality of abandoned children in Chile from 1750 to 1930 (12.48)

High mortality rates among women in North Africa from 1965 to the present day (46.31)

Road accidents in Italy and France (46.34);

15. AGE DISTRIBUTION

The impact of population ageing on the family structure of the elderly (47.21)

The ageing of the economically active population in Serbia (03.02)

The sex-age structure of the population in the ten municipalities of Sarajevo, Yugoslavia (03.09)

The decision to retire in the Netherlands (65.16)

Women's health, work experience, and social roles at older ages in Israel (48.28)

Mortality of the population aged 40 and over in Japan (32.11)

Social security in a general equilibrium model (89.32)

The marginal cost of public funds with an aging population (89.33)

Optimal pension funding with demographic instability and endogenous returns on investment (89.34)

Public pensions in transition (89.35)

The activities of the elderly in Bangladesh (58.15)

The centenarian question: old-age mortality in the Soviet Union, 1897-1970 (58.20)

Re-linking fertility behaviour and old age economic security (41.06)

A longitudinal analysis of household and nonhousehold living arrangements in later life (09.34)

The ageing of the electorate in France (05.13).

16. FORECASTS

Population forcecasts for the Netherlands during the 1980s: how far were they wrong? (67.34)

Population distribution and projections for Serbia (03.06)

Cohort-component method of projection of the urban population of Yugoslavia (03.07)

Belgrade population projections (03.08).

17. MISCELLANEOUS (Other population trends)

Recent and future population dynamics in Czechoslovakia (39.08)

Some problems with the demography of ancient populations (38.15).

18. INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION

The foreign presence in Metropolitan France (23.08)

How many French people have a foreign origin? (23.09)

There were as many employed foreign workers in 1990 as in 1980 (23.10)

Do foreigners constitute a different type of labor? (23.11)

The distribution of the foreign population in France (23.12)

The housing of foreigners in France (23.13)

Living conditions of foreigners have improved over the last ten years in France (23.14)

The new German law on residence of aliens (30.26)

Women's narratives of violence during the Great Partition (30.27)

Asian labour migration in the Middle-East (30.28)

Indian immigration to the United States: is the brain drain over? (30.29)

Determinants of internal and international migration in Northern India, 1881-1911 (30.30)

Tamil migratory cycle, 1830-1950 (30.31)

Marriages between Italians and foreigners in Sardinia, 1984-1989 (50.11)

Educational attainments of Italian Canadians in the 1980s (50.12)

The Arab uprising and Jewish migration patterns in Judea, Samaria and Gaza (50.13)

Galician nationalist behaviour regarding migration from Galicia to America, 1856-1936 (50.14)

Preservation of the Danish original culture in the Pampa of Argentina, 1848-1930 (50.15)

Italian chain migration. Reflections from letters interchanged by two Italian immigrants in Argentina with their family, 1921-1938 (50.16)

Towards an equitable sharing of the benefits of international migration (44.07)

Migration from the port city of Viana do Castelo, Portugal (65.11)

Reintegration of expatriate brains into developing countries of origin: the experience of Central America (51.13)

Immigrant farm labour in Southwestern Ontario (51.14)

Roads to independence. Self-employed immigrants and minority women in Europe (51.15)

South Asians in Canada (51.16)

Social networks: help or hindrance to the migrants? (51.17)

Cross sectional analysis of indirect professional immigration to the United States, 1964-1974 (51.18)

Subsistence strategies in Dominican families in Venezuela (51.19)

Screening of the guidance centres for immigrants in Flanders (38.17)

Sri Lankan immigrants in the Middle East (48.29)

Caribbean immigrants in the United States (11.13)

Social mobility of Portuguese immigrants in the United States (11.14)

The changing significance of ethnic and class resources in the case of Korean immigrant businesses in the United States (11.15)

Japanese gardners in the United States (11.16)

The integration of Muslim minorities in the Netherlands (11.17)

Comparative studies of migration and exclusion on the grounds of "race" and ethnic background in Western Europe (11.18)

Integration of Portuguese immigrants to Brazil since the end of the 19th century (62.02)

Immigration from the United Kingdom to Australia in the 19th century (41.08)

Dutch residents with East-European background, 1 January 1990 (67.35)

The image of America in Italian mass emigration (40.16)

Immigrants and politics in Argentina: the Revolution of 1890 and the campaign for the automatic naturalization of foreigners (40.17)

Immigrants and the land in Argentina (40.18)

Immigration and class conflict in Bahia Blanca, Argentina (40.19)

International migration with special reference to the migration of New Zealanders (82.01).

19. INTERNAL MIGRATION AND URBANIZATION

Ghana: planning for a new urban future (56.20)

Pacific Island movement and socio-economic change (17.22)

Rural-urban migration and the social mobility of individuals in the Republic of Korea (33.05)

Population movements and economic policies in Central Western Brazil (70.13)

Changes in women's status and urbanization in Africa (48.23)

Urbanization and health in developing countries (77.33)

Rural-urban-rural migration in Brazil, 1970-1980 (62.04)

Family migration in the Philippines (58.17)

Racial and ethnic patterns in the attainment of suburban residence (09.37).

20. LABOUR FORCE - EMPLOYMENT - UNEMPLOYMENT

The role of educational credentialism in Taiwan's labour market (15.02)

The impact of the integration of Europe on Finnish labour policy (44.06)

The dynamics of female labour force participation in Great Britain (65.15)

Division of labour in the Netherlands (38.10)

Labour force status of older men and women in the Netherlands (38.11).

21. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

The human development index (17.24)

Population development and the public sector economy in Finland (44.01)

Earnings of young families in Czechoslovakia (39.16)

25 years of research on African agriculture (70.14)

Population and the world food crisis (64.14)

The search for a balance between population and development (64.16)

What can population studies do for business? (41.05)

African Americans in the 1990s (13.03)

Socio-demographic changes, income distribution and poverty in Belgium (38.12).

22. SOCIAL AND CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT

Sociogenesis and territory in the Aribinda, Burkina Faso (70.12)

Family environment and cognitive correlates of young adults' social status attainment: ethnic group differences (55.42)

New attitudes and behaviour in the Netherlands (67.36).

23. ENVIRONMENT

The burning of forestland in Madagascar (56.19)

Environmental problems in Morocco: the launching of an experimental project (56.21)

Managing nature is about managing people (56.25)

Putting quality of life on the agenda (56.26)

The revised version of the World Conservation Strategy (56.27)

Curing water scarcity blindness (56.28)

Guatemala gives priority to increasing cultivated land to counter population pressure (56.29)

Some intervention given in the IUCN General Assembly on nature conservation in Perth, Australia (56.30), (56.31)

Global warming: what we know and what we can do (64.15)

A general accounting framework for ecological systems (16.31).

24. POPULATION GENETICS

The effects of interacting species on predator-prey coevolution (16.20)

Two chromosomes with multigene families (16.21)

The effects of admixture and population subdivision on cytonuclear disequilibria (16.22)

The probabilistic interpretation of correlation coefficients in population genetics (16.23)

Extinction of populations by random influences (16.24)

Statistical models of the overdispersed molecular clock (16.25)

Dynamics of asymmetric games (16.26)

Recessive hereditary deafness, assortative mating, and persistence of a sign language (16.27)

Estimating population size from a capture-recapture experiment with known removals (16.28)

Coevolution of self-fertilization and inbreeding depression (16.29), (16.30).

25. MORTALITY (Methodology)

Data, measures and indirect methods of mortality estimation. Application to Brazil (62.03).

26. NUPTIALITY (Methodology)

27. MATHEMATICAL MODELS (Methodology)

A new choice-based sample design and estimator for discrete choice models (15.01)

Modelling residential mobility: the example of Le Havre (France) (65.17)

Movement toward stability as a fundamental principle of population dynamics (09.38).

28. MISCELLANEOUS (Methodology)

Combining methods of pest control (16.32).

29. HUMAN RIGHTS

30. MISCELLANEOUS (Other themes)

The destabilization of the traditional Yoruba sexual system (17.21)

Public opinion poll concerning population issues in Hungary (47.22)

The centenary of the birth of Dezso Elekes (1889-1965) (47.26)

Comments on Keyfitz's "The demographics of unfunded pensions" (65.13)

Development of a scale to measure attitudes of the less educated towards population issues (29.10)

Medical Faculty in Prague and population problems in Czechoslovakia in the 1920s-1940s (39.17)

Research aid policies for development in the Third World: the case of France (70.15)

Predicting alcohol use by American adolescent males (55.32)

Biosocial correlates of stature in a 16-year-old British cohort (55.34)

Reaction times and intelligence: a comparison of Japanese and British children (55.35)

Birthweight and sociobiological factors in Ilorin, Nigeria (55.36)

Short articles on family planning programmes, education in relation to fertility, voluntary sterilization, oil and overpopulation (64.17)

Homage to Alfred Sauvy (58.25)

The slave family in colonial Brazil (12.46)

Population research in the Netherlands during the 80s (38.13).


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