Analysis of socio-economic influences on the fertility transition in China (85.04)
Comparison of the performance of male and female CBD distributors in Peru (18.16)
The role of technology in population policy (64.06)
Mongolia at the crossroads (64.07)
Pakistan's commitment to family planning (64.08)
Bicycles, sewing machines and family planning (64.09).
Are immigrants substitutes for births in Europe? (43.12)
Land, fertility and the population establishment (58.01)
Does Czechoslovakia need a population policy? (39.08)
Opinion on population policy in Czechoslovakia (39.09)
Population policy or the family? The case of Czechoslovakia (39.10)
Benjamin Franklin theory on population: from policy to theory (17.08).
Determinants of contraceptive method choice in Sri Lanka (85.05)
Determinants of contraceptive method choice in an industrial city of India (85.06)
Determinants of contraceptive continuation in rural Bangladesh (55.23)
Tubal ligatures and vasectomies in Quebec (07.08)
Contraceptive use and commodity costs in developing countries, 1990-2000 (76.04)
Sexual behavior and contraceptive use among 15-24-year-olds in Uganda (76.06)
The creation of family planning service stations in China (76.07)
Socioeconomic differentials in contraceptive use in Greater Freetown, Sierra Leone (76.08).
Underreporting of abortion in surveys of US women between 1976 and 1988 (09.17)
Method for calculating rates of induced abortion (09.18)
Trends in abortion in the United Kingdom (04.02)
Abortion in Europe, 1920-91 (18.12)
Induced abortion in Kenya (18.14).
Breastfeeding and popular aetiology in the Sahel (57.04)
Extending lactational amenorrhoea in Manila (55.20).
Interregional patterns of teenage fertility in the United States (09.13).
The baby boom - entering midlife in the United States (13.02)
Trends in birth numbers and future projections for the Netherlands (67.11)
A speculative analysis of socio-economic influences on the fertility transition in China (85.04)
Convergence on the two-child family norm in Australia (41.01)
Birth statistics in the United Kingdom, 1990 (04.05)
Death in Great Britain associated with the influenza epidemic of 1989/90 (04.06)
Fertility of women over 30 in the United Kingdom (04.17)
Fertility trends within the United Kingdom (04.18)
Fertility in the two German States (43.11)
Fertility trends in rural China in the 1980s (85.07)
An analysis of the effects of fertility on women's spatial mobility in the Philippines (85.08)
Fertility in England: a long-term perspective (58.02)
The determinants of fertility in Swaziland (58.09)
The impact of family size on wealth accumulation in rural Thailand (58.11)
Polygyny and fertility among the Shipibo of the Peruvian Amazon (58.12)
Economic fertility model used in Nicaragua (89.09)
Determinants of childbearing intentions of low-income women in the United States (55.15)
Season of birth and recalled age at menarche in Denmark (55.16)
Determinants of family size preferences in Pakistan (35.02)
The timing of maternity in the Netherlands (89.17)
Creating new traditions in modern Chinese populations (17.09)
Countercyclical fertility in Canada (08.01)
Fertility in Canada: retrospective and perspective (08.09)
Dynamics of childbearing statistics in developing and developed countries (14.12).
Birth model with oscillating rate of growth (36.02)
Estimating fertility using first and second order births (36.05)
The distribution of number of births according to marital duration (36.06).
Normative study of age variation in salivary progesterone profiles in the United States (55.21)
Socio-economic development and transition in the duration of post-partum amenorrhoea (36.03).
Defining status in 18th-century France: the Lamothe family of Bordeaux (12.02)
Estimated numbers and demographic characteristics of one-parent families in Great Britain (04.09)
Time distribution in the process to marriage and pregnancy in Japan (58.06)
Men's age at first marriage in China in the past (58.10)
Societal response to familial role change in Australia (14.16).
Changes in the family status of elderly women in Korea (09.15)
Women's economic roles and child survival: the case of India (57.05)
Time budget structures of working women (43.10)
Pronatalism and women's equality policies (65.02)
The life history analysis of women's work (65.03)
Women's roles and recent marriage trends in Iran (08.02).
A study of the age at marriage in Gibraltar, 1909-1983 (12.04)
African-American women's marriage in 1910 in the United States (09.10)
Population estimates by cohabitation and legal marital status in United Kingdom (04.14)
Time budget structures of working women (43.10)
Educational achievement of the spouses of university graduates (43.13)
Level of education and family formation in Germany (43.14)
The demographic dimensions of divorce: the case of Finland (58.04)
Family structure and educational attainment of children. Effects of remarriage (89.10)
Interpreting demographic effects in duration analyses of first birth intervals (89.11)
Marriage, marriage dissolution and death in the Netherlands (67.15)
Women's roles and recent marriage trends in Iran (08.02)
The impact of age at marriage and timing of first birth on marriage dissolution in Canada (08.03)
Interest in parenting at the end of the 80s: a study of Canadian students (08.05)
Attitudes towards cohabitation and marriage in Canada (14.11)
Custody of children in Hispanic and non-Hispanic origin families divorcing in the USA (14.14)
Marital dissolution and development in Indonesia (14.17)
Couple formation and reproduction in rural Zimbabwe (76.05).
Editing and imputing data for the 1991 census in the United Kingdom (04.03)
First results from the 1991 census in the United Kingdom (04.07)
Does the quality of the 1991 census of the United Kingdom give any cause for children? (04.11)
Estimation of interregional migration from a single census in Brazil (58.15)
Preliminary results of the 1991 census in Czechoslovakia (39.05).
Estimation of infant mortality based on perinatal clinical history in Colombia and Uruguay (21.05)
Deaths among 15-44 year olds in the United Kingdom (04.04)
Death in Great Britain associated with the influenza epidemic of 1989/90 (04.06)
Dying away from home in the United Kingdom: the influence on mortality statistics (04.12)
The expectation of life without disability in England and Wales (04.13)
Death certification from the point of view of the epidemiologist (04.19)
The impact of population aging on medical care cost - the case of Taiwan (15.02)
Discussion of papers on health transition presented in an international workshop in Canberra (57.01)
Elements for a theory of the health transition (57.02)
The health transition: the cultural inflation of morbidity during the decline of mortality (57.03)
Women's economic roles and child survival: the case of India (57.05)
Malnutrition and gender relations in western Kenya (57.08)
The impact of family and budget structure on health treatment in Nigeria (57.09)
Social and psychological pathology in countries undergoing social change (57.10)
Demographic health survey in Laos (85.09)
Two centuries of mortality change in Japan (58.03)
Estimation of adult mortality from orphanhood (58.05)
The prevalence of chronic diseases during mortality increase (58.07)
Child morbidity patterns in Ethiopia (55.14)
Biosocial variances and infant survival in the United States (55.17)
Immunisation coverage in Lusaka, Zambia (55.19)
Infant and child mortality in rural Egypt (55.22)
A method for assessing the global spread of HIV-1 infection based on air travel (61.05)
Heterogenous sexual mixing in population with arbitrarily connected multiple groups (61.06)
A framework for analyzing the determinants of maternal mortality (18.13)
Maternal mortality in Giza, Egypt (18.15)
Limits to human life expectancy: evidence, prospects, and implications (17.07)
Spatial mortality disparities in the metropolitan region of Montreal, 1984-1988 (07.06)
Experiments in the projection of mortality (08.06)
Has Canadian mortality entered the fourth stage of the epidemiologic transition? (08.07)
Changes in employment, retirement age and fertility in Latin America (21.07)
The demography of aging populations in the United States (12.05)
The baby boom - entering midlife (13.02)
Changes in the family status of elderly women in Korea (09.15)
Are immigrants overrepresented in the Australian social security system? (41.02)
The impact of population aging on medical care cost - the case of Taiwan (15.02)
Intentional age-misreporting in Ireland (58.08)
Ageing and the labour market in Germany (89.01)
Tax reform, population ageing and the labour supply of married women (89.02)
United States public policy and the elderly (89.03)
Pay-as-you-go social security in a changing environment (89.05)
Social security reforms and poverty among older dual-earner couples in the United States (89.06)
Theory and evidence on wealth flows and old-age security: a reply to Fricke (17.10)
Geographical representation of population structures (01.19)
Aging populations in France and Quebec (01.20)
French population aging: past, present and future (01.21)
The elderly in France: from the past to the future (01.22)
Geographical mobility of elderly in Quebec (01.23)
Growing old in institution or at home? (01.24)
Demographical aging: an unstable phenomenon at the local scale (01.26).
Trends in birth numbers and future projections for the Netherlands (67.11)
International migration in the Netherlands: recent developments and perspectives (67.12)
Uncertainty in population projections in the Netherlands (67.16)
Subnational population projections for England (04.16)
A general characterization of consistency algorithms in demographic projections (58.18)
Projected evolution of the number of households in Canada (07.07)
Experiments in the projection of mortality (08.06)
Has Canadian mortality entered the fourth stage of the epidemiologic transition? (08.07)
Fertility in Canada: retrospective and prospective (08.09).
A review of population movement in the United Kingdom in 1990 (04.10)
ARIMA modeling of birth, marriage and population growth rates in Taiwan (60.05).
Brazilian colonization in the Paraguay agricultural frontier (21.08)
International migration in the Netherlands. Perspectives (67.12)
Residents in the Netherlands originally from the European Community (67.13)
Are immigrants overrepresented in the Australian social security system? (41.02)
Immigrant suicide in Australia, Canada, England and Wales, and the United States (41.03)
International migration in the United Kingdom in 1990 (04.20)
Are immigrants substitutes for births in Germany? (43.12)
International labor migration and domestic labor supply (89.14)
International labor mobility and savings (89.15)
The destination decision of political migrants (89.16)
Immigration and marital choice: the case of Italians in Rosario, Argentina, 1870-1910 (40.02)
Population and migration: a case from Mexico (64.10)
Immigrants in the United States: income and success (08.08).
Changes of residence in the Netherlands in 1990 (67.10)
Effects of those seeking exile on external migration in the Netherlands (67.14)
Population movement within England and Wales during the 1980s (04.08)
A review of internal migration data sources in the United Kingdom (04.15)
Migration and its consequences on the occupational structure in Taipei, Taiwan (60.02)
Relationship between socio-economic development clusters and migration in Taiwan (60.04)
Maori internal migration during 1981-86 (82.01)
Traditional and non-traditional bases of social organization in an urban setting of India (20.09)
An analysis of the effects of fertility on women's spatial mobility in the Philippines (85.08)
Socio-demographic variations in rates of movement in England and Wales (58.13)
Changes of residence in different countries (58.17)
The population of Prague (39.07)
Interstate migration flows in the United States (89.12)
Urbanization and the urban environment (77.11)
Health effects of urbanization (77.12)
Selected health problems (77.13)
Improving urban health systems (77.14)
Towards a framework for urban health development (77.15)
An analysis of memory effects in a retrospective survey on migration history (65.01)
The formation of Quebec's urban populations (07.01)
Propensity to migrate in Sweden between 1961 and 1988 (07.03)
Problems of visualization of inter-State migration in the USA (01.14)
Spatial interaction and cartography: solutions from W. Tobler (01.15)
New methods and new techniques applied to spatial analysis (01.17)
Geographical mobility of elderly in Quebec (01.23).
Changes in employment, retirement age and fertility in Latin America (21.07)
Population and employment in Latin America (21.09)
Self-employment and child care (09.11)
The effect of demographic structural change on labour utilization in Taiwan (60.01)
Migration and its consequences on the occupational structure in Taipei, Taiwan (60.02)
Ageing and labour market in Germany (89.01)
Tax reform, population ageing and the changing labour supply behaviour of married women (89.02)
Cohort size and earnings in Great Britain (89.07)
Separate taxation and married women's labour supply in Germany (89.08)
Female employment and desired fertility in Pakistan (35.01).
Relationship between socio-economic development clusters and migration in Taiwan (60.04)
Pulse (various short articles) (64.11).
Population growth and nitrogen (17.06).
Heterogeneity and selection in multistate population analysis (09.12).
Social survey division in the 1980s (04.01).
The Amerindians five centuries after Columbus (20.08).
Child abandonment in European History (12.01)
The population of England's colonies in America (58.14)
Demographic conference of Czechoslovakia (39.06)
Evolution and demographic characteristics of native groups in Canada (07.04)
The demography of child poverty in Canada (08.04)
Social values and education of children (14.13)
Education of Hispanic families' gifted children in the United States (14.15)
Statistical mapping of population in the 19th century (01.13)
Some proposals for mapping of population data (01.16)
Presentation of mapping works on population in China, India, Mexico, Hungary and Slovenia (01.18).