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1. FAMILY PLANNING POLICIES

Abortion policy in postcommunist Europe: the conflict in Poland (17.23)

A test of alternative supervision strategies for family planning services in Guatemala (18.4)

China's one-child policy: how and how well has it worked? A case study of Hebei province, 1979-88 (17.26)

Effects of institutions and policies on rural population growth with application to China (17.1)

Estimates of contraceptive prevalence based on service statistics and surveys in Gujarat State, India (18.8)

Evaluation of district family welfare activity by 30 cluster sampling method (29.7)

Fertility and family planning in Fiji (01.17)

Health aspects of the family planning programme (03.3)

Indicators for measuring the quality of family planning services in Nigeria (18.6)

Management of community distribution programs in Bangladesh (18.1)

Misinformation, mistrust, and mistreatment: family planning among Bolivian market women (18.2)

Policies aimed at reducing high birth rates: an issue from the demand point of view (43.2)

Population communications international: its role in family planning soap operas (91.4)

Program- and method-related determinants of first DMPA use duration in rural Bangladesh (18.5)

Radio promotion of family planning in the Gambia (76.3)

Role of service providers, programme managers and family planning field workers in the sterilization procedure of Bangladesh (48.3)

Sulabh Swasthya Yojana: an impact and attitude study (29.6)

The Cairo Conference on Population and Development: a new paradigm? (17.18)

The ideology of population control in the UN draft plan for Cairo (88.1)

User characteristics and oral contraceptive compliance in Egypt (18.7)

Vietnam's one-or-two-child policy in action (17.15).

2. OTHER POPULATION POLICIES

Asking for the moon: The political participation of immigrants in the European community (30.7)

Caring for the elderly: new dimension in India (29.14)

Does the threat of border apprehension deter undocumented US immigration? (17.11)

Policies relating to aliens and quota systems for immigrants. The example of Switzerland (46.9)

Population 'climate' and population policy in Belgium (03.1)

The Cairo Conference on Population and Development: a new paradigm? (17.18)

Toward further harmonisation? Migration policy in the European Union (50.8).

3. CONTRACEPTION

Employment and the use of birth control by sexually active single hispanic, black, and white women (09.22)

Estimates of contraceptive prevalence based on service statistics and surveys in Gujarat State, India (18.8)

Fatal secrets and the French fertility transition (17.19)

Fertility decline in Prussia: estimating influences on supply, demand, and degree of control (09.9)

Few couples remain voluntarily childless (46.23)

Geographical differences in contraceptive behavior (46.7)

Management of community distribution programs in Bangladesh (18.1)

Medical staff and family planning (03.2)

Misinformation, mistrust, and mistreatment: family planning among Bolivian market women (18.2)

Neighborhood context and the transition to sexual activity among young black women (09.23)

Program- and method-related determinants of first DMPA use duration in rural Bangladesh (18.5)

Role of service providers, programme managers and family planning field workers in the sterilization procedure of Bangladesh (48.3)

Socio-cultural and economic determinants of contraceptive use in the Lao People's Democratic (85.1)

The effect of sex preference on contraceptive use and fertility in rural South India (76.2)

User characteristics and oral contraceptive compliance in Egypt (18.7).

4. ABORTION

Abortion policy in postcommunist Europe: the conflict in Poland (17.23)

Consequences of son preference in a low-fertility society: imbalance of the sex ratio at birth in Korea (17.14)

Demanding choice (64.1)

Five decades of missing females in China (09.13)

Legally induced abortion in India (29.10)

Medical staff and family planning (03.2)

MTP in India: an observation (29.4).

5. INFANT FEEDING

Assessment of training needs of Anganwadi workers in relation to infant feeding (29.5)

Health status of under-fives in a Ludhiana slum (29.9)

Nutritional status and feeding practices in under-3 years old children in a rural community in Ludhiana, Punjab (29.1).

6. TEENAGE SEXUALITY

Neighborhood context and the transition to sexual activity among young black women (09.23)

Sex and the teenage girl (64.2).

7. FERTILITY TRENDS

A micro-economic model for the fertility - Employment relationship in Greece (07.11)

An analysis of Korean women's reproductivities (34.8)

Circulation, urbanisation and the youth boom in island Melanesia (01.16)

Consequences of son preference in a low-fertility society: imbalance of the sex ratio at birth in Korea (17.14)

Declining fertility in East Germany after unification: a demographic response to socioeconomic change (17.22)

Declining fertility in the Arab peninsula (46.11)

Demographic trends in Vietnam (46.14)

Determinants of the decline in parity progression ratios in China, 1979-1984: a factor analysis of provincial data (76.4)

Do fertility intentions predict subsequent behavior? Evidence from Peninsular Malaysia (18.3)

Educational mobility and the fertility of black and white women (88.4)

Ethnic mosaic of modern China: an analysis of fertility and mortality data for the twelve largest ethnic minorities (85.2)

Fertility, dimensions of partriarchy, and development in India (17.20)

Fertility decline in Prussia: estimating influences on supply, demand, and degree of control (09.9)

Fertility goals among students at the University of Sherbrooke (07.6)

Fertility in Cameroon. Recent rates and trends (46.2)

Few couples remain voluntarily childless (46.23)

Financial transfers from individuals with high fertility to those with low fertility (46.22)

Gender inequality and fertility in two Nepali villages (17.25)

Houses, fertility, and the Nigerian Land Use Act (17.16)

Illegitimacy in Hungary, 1880-1910 (12.9)

Innovation and tradition: reproductive and marital behaviour in Italy in the 1970s and 1980s (65.4)

Mother's education and effect of son preference on fertility in Matlab, Bangladesh (88.3)

Nonsense and unfeasibility of demographically-based immigration policies (48.2)

Policies aimed at reducing high birth rates: an issue from the demand point of view (43.2)

Recent fertility trends in industrialized countries: toward a fluctuating or a stable pattern? (65.23)

Taking control (64.3)

The birth of the first (86.10)

The continuing flight from marriage and parenthood among the overseas Chinese in East and Southeast Asia: dimensions and implications (17.9)

The demographic transition in Southern Africa: another look at the evidence from Botswana and Zimbabwe (09.1)

The demographic transition in Southern Africa: reviewing the evidence from Botswana and Zimbabwe (09.3)

The demographic transition in Southern Africa: yet another look at the evidence from Botswana and Zimbabwe (09.2)

The economic context of past and future Bulgarian fertility (65.3)

The effect of sex preference on contraceptive use and fertility in rural South India (76.2)

The impact of child care on fertility in urban Thailand (09.26)

The impact of children on the labour supply of married women: comparative estimates from European and US data (65.9)

The path to below replacement-level fertility in Thailand (76.1)

The persistence of high fertility in the American south on the eve of the baby boom (09.24)

The recent evolution of fertility in Quebec: demographic and socioeconomic determinants (07.5)

The regional differential reproduction of the women born in the Saguenay between 1860 and 1870 (07.10)

When women's schools were schools of mothers. The influence of education on the fertility of Quebec women (1850-1940) (07.9).

8. METHODOLOGY FOR STUDYING FERTILITY

A multistate model of fecundability and sterility (09.11)

A theory of the value of children (09.10)

Evolutionary and wealth flows theories of fertility: empirical tests and new models (17.7)

Modeling seasonality in fecundability, conceptions, and births (09.8)

New perspectives in biographical analysis (07.2)

The demographic transition in Southern Africa: another look at the evidence from Botswana and Zimbabwe (09.1)

The demographic transition in Southern Africa: reviewing the evidence from Botswana and Zimbabwe (09.3)

The demographic transition in Southern Africa: yet another look at the evidence from Botswana and Zimbabwe (09.2)

The persistence of high fertility in the American south on the eve of the baby boom (09.24).

9. RESEARCH IN REPRODUCTION

A multistate model of fecundability and sterility (09.11)

Analysis of influencing factors on caesarean section rate for the adequate delivery services at general hospital (34.4)

Modeling seasonality in fecundability, conceptions, and births (09.8).

10. BUILDING OF FAMILIES

A study on the actual living conditions and the supporting program for teenage family heads (34.12)

Children in single-parent families, yesterday and today (07.17)

Defining "quality of life" from the perspective of the family (34.13)

Does young maternal age adversely affect child development? Evidence from cousin comparisons in the United States (17.4)

Family structure, leaving home, and investments in young adulthood (07.18)

Fertility, dimensions of partriarchy, and development in India (17.20)

Fertility goals among students at the University of Sherbrooke (07.6)

First child sex preferences of non-pregnant Canadian and Quebec women (07.14)

Housing, household, and the family: The "Ilhas" of Porto at the end of the 19th century (12.2)

Leaving home. Young Canadians born between 1921 and 1960 (46.24)

Material and housing conditions of families embraced by the survey conducted by the Institute of Social Economy in 1992 (69.5)

Needs of families with small children, years 1991-1992 (69.6)

Peasant stem families in Northwestern Portugal: Life transitions and changing family dynamics (12.3)

Re-built families in 1990 (86.9)

Still living with the parents or left home? (86.16)

The 24th Population Conference of the Czech Demographic Society: "the family in contemporary Czech Republic" (39.1)

The changing family contexts of children in the United States (07.16)

The circumstances of the condition of family pathology (69.3)

The demographic basis of the living conditions of the elderly: a simulation study of the cohabitation of generations (60.4)

The determinants of a mother's choice of family structure (88.5)

The family environment of children in France and Canada (07.15)

The rise of one-person households and their recent characteristics in Korea (33.7)

The strengths of Apache grandmothers: observations on commitment, culture and caretaking (14.7)

Villein households of the Palóc Population, 1836-1843 (12.10)

Young families and social assistance (69.7).

11. STATUS OF WOMEN

An application of a probabilistic fertility model to estimate some female family life cycle stages in Paraguay (48.5)

Career paths of nuns in Quebec 1922-1971 (46.10)

Danger of poverty among families of single mothers (69.9)

Depressive symptoms of younger and older Korean married women (14.6)

Divorce and remarriage in West Africa: the situation in Togo (46.3)

Does young maternal age adversely affect child development? Evidence from cousin comparisons in the United States (17.4)

Economic development and working married women in Taiwan: Study of female marginalisation (60.6)

Educational mobility and the fertility of black and white women (88.4)

Effect of marital relationship on self-assessed health level of the currently married women (34.6)

Employment and the use of birth control by sexually active single hispanic, black, and white women (09.22)

Fertility, dimensions of partriarchy, and development in India (17.20)

Gender inequality and fertility in two Nepali villages (17.25)

How separate a sphere? Poor women and paid work in late-Victorian London (12.5)

Italian women in Australian country areas: "A hearth and a heart" (50.10)

Migrant women and informal networks (50.17)

Mother's education and effect of son preference on fertility in Matlab, Bangladesh (88.3)

Nonreporting of births or nonreporting of pregnancies? Some evidence from four rural counties in North China (09.14)

Power and dominance in Sicilian households in Rochester, N.Y. (Louis Street Center) (50.3)

Quite often, single mothers did not grow up within a proper family (67.8)

Taking control (64.3)

The Bali indirect maternal mortality study (18.9)

The Cairo Conference on Population and Development: a new paradigm? (17.18)

The impact of child care on fertility in urban Thailand (09.26)

The impact of divorce on men and women in India and the United States (14.5)

The occupational activities of women during the course of their lifetime - yesterday and today (43.6)

The role and status of women and the timing of marriage in five Asian countries (14.1)

The status of women and mortality (48.1)

The strengths of Apache grandmothers: observations on commitment, culture and caretaking (14.7)

Trends in the activity rates of mothers of families (67.7).

12. FORMATION AND BREAKING-UP OF COUPLES

Adult cohabitation (86.17)

Attitudes toward marriage and the family among the unmarried Japanese youth (32.2)

Changes in marital life cycle in Taiwan 1976 and 1989 (60.2)

Divorce and remarriage in West Africa: the situation in Togo (46.3)

Divorce-risk trends in Sweden 1971-1993 (65.24)

Entry to lone parenthood: an analysis of marital dissolution in Great Britain (48.4)

Family structure, residential mobility, and school dropout: A research note (09.20)

Innovation and tradition: reproductive and marital behaviour in Italy in the 1970s and 1980s (65.4)

In search of Asian war brides (09.18)

Kikuyu bridewealth and polygyny today (14.2)

Marital status behaviour of women in the former Soviet Republics (65.13)

Marital status-specific population trends in Taiwan during the 20th century (60.1)

Marriage and cohabitation in a changing society: experience of Norwegian men and women born in 1945 and 1960 (65.5)

Marriage and divorce by educational status (03.4)

Migrations to join the rest of the family or to get married, 1987-1991 (67.6)

Overpopulation in the countryside and household structures in Saguenay (1881-1931) (65.6)

Seasonality of marriages in Hungary from the 18th to the 20th century (12.7)

Socio-economic determinants of the age of marriage in Dakar (46.4)

Sociological and historical aspects of entry into marriage (12.8)

Still living with the parents or left home? (86.16)

The continued decline in nuptiality rates amongst non-Dutch in 1993 (67.3)

The continuing flight from marriage and parenthood among the overseas Chinese in East and Southeast Asia: dimensions and implications (17.9)

The impact of divorce on men and women in India and the United States (14.5)

The role and status of women and the timing of marriage in five Asian countries (14.1)

The views for marriage among unmarried youths in contemporary Japan (32.6)

Trends in demand and supply factors of marriage in Japanese never-married population: findings from the Tenth Japanese National Fertility Survey (32.3)

War and nuptiality. Some thoughts on the effects of the Second World War and other wars on French marriage rates (46.5)

What is Dogon "ethny"? (70.35).

13. CENSUS AND VITAL STATISTICS DATA

All the countries in the world (1993) (86.5)

Australia: First results of the 1991 census (01.11)

Population statistics after implementation of the law on computerised municipal population records (67.4)

Religious affiliation of the Czechs according to the census of March 3rd, 1991 (39.3)

The French population between 1990 and 1993 (86.11)

The population of France in 1992 (86.1)

World population: post trends, current structures, future development (43.1).

14. MORTALITY-MORBIDITY

About the spatial distribution of health resources (60.5)

A comparative study on method of investigating disabled persons (34.11)

A comparison of mortality trends in West Germany and France, 1950-1989 (46.15)

Ageing and functional limitations: a comparative analysis of data from the HALS survey between the metropolitan region of Montréal and the Province of Québec, 1986 (07.3)

A geographical study of health care resort systems at a local scale: The example of the Plaine Saint-Denis (01.38)

Age patterns of mortality and cause-of-death structures in Sweden, Japan, and the United States (09.25)

A methodology for a new division of the "Rhône-Alpes" region's health map (01.37)

Analysis and assessment of knowledge about AIDS among students of Gandhigram rural university (29.12)

A study of AIDS awareness in health workers working in PHC, Gharuan, district Ropar (29.8)

A study on the world anti-smoking policies and the related laws (34.2)

Changing patterns in suicide in France (46.19)

Correlates of maternal and child immunization: a cross-country analysis (29.15)

Current health problems of Korean adolescents and countermeasures (34.15)

Demographic trends in Vietnam (46.14)

Depressive symptoms of younger and older Korean married women (14.6)

Determinants of the health and survival of the elderly: suggestions from two different experiences - Italy and Israel (65.18)

Does it matter where I live in Western Europe? An analysis of regional mortality differentials in Belgium, Germany and The Netherlands (65.10)

Does young maternal age adversely affect child development? Evidence from cousin comparisons in the United States (17.4)

Double jeopardy: Interaction effects of marital and poverty status on the risk of mortality (09.15)

Economic index and health index (01.32)

Effect of marital relationship on self-assessed health level of the currently married women (34.6)

Epidemiological transition of mortality curves in terms of the Brass logit system (65.2)

Estimating African-American mortality from inaccurate data (09.12)

Ethnic mosaic of modern China: an analysis of fertility and mortality data for the twelve largest ethnic minorities (85.2)

Extramarital relations and perceptions of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria (57.1)

Five decades of missing females in China (09.13)

For a geography of therapy pluralism in the great cities of tropical Africa (01.40)

From geography of great endemic diseases to geography of health and to geography: Twenty years of ORSTOM's research in Africa (01.31)

Geography of health, health of geography (01.27)

Health crisis in Russia. I. Recent trends in life expectancy and causes of death from 1970 to 1993 (46.17)

Health crisis in Russia.II. Changes in causes of death. A comparison with France and England and Wales (1970-1993) (46.18)

Health status of under-fives in a Ludhiana slum (29.9)

Historical regional patterns of infant mortality in Austria (65.21)

How can we analyse the health care system statistics in the developing countries? (01.41)

Incidence of anencephaly depends on the frequency of hepatitis in the population (39.6)

Infant health and mortality indicators (65.14)

Infant mortality decline in Germany, 1871-1925: the roles of changes in variables and changes in the structure of relations (48.6)

Infections by the HIV in the African space. A geographical study (01.36)

Is space control a mean to improve health conditions? (01.39)

Life expectancy at age 60 - epidemiologic scenarios assuming delayed mortality for selected causes of death (65.22)

Marital status, distress and well-being: an international comparison (14.4)

Maternal and child health services in Dehlon block of Ludhiana district: results of the ICDS evaluation survey (29.13)

Mortality and causes of death of Moroccan in France 1979-1991. II. Causes of death (46.12)

Mortality and causes of death of Moroccans in France, 1979-91 (46.1)

Mortality projections by causes of death, extrapolation of trends, or age-period-cohort models (46.21)

Nonreporting of births or nonreporting of pregnancies? Some evidence from four rural counties in North China (09.14)

Nutritional problems in India (29.3)

Place, space and health (01.26)

Policy issues and directions for the integration of north and south Korean health care system (34.9)

Population and health: an introduction to epidemiology (13.1)

Population variation in cause of death: level, gender, and period effects (09.6)

Prematurity in Lower Normandy: geography serving health care planification (01.33)

Principal causes of death and hospitalization in the region of Montreal (07.8)

Profile of the users of the different modern health care services in the Central Benin (01.35)

Reductions in mortality at advanced ages: several decades of evidence from 27 countries (17.8)

Review of survey instruments for mental health assessment of the general population (34.17)

Sociodemographic characteristics of long-lived and health individuals (17.13)

Some remarks about the links between geography of health and public health (01.29)

Soninke mothers and their children health in Paris (30.26)

Study on utilisation of maternity and child health services in rural Jammu, India (29.11)

The Bali indirect maternal mortality study (18.9)

The determinant model of caregiver burden in caring for the demented elderly in Korea (34.1)

The effect of physician training on treatment of respiratory infections: evidence from rural Egypt (57.4)

The effects of maternal smoking on infant health (88.7)

The geography of health: A British point of view (01.30)

The geography of health: A diary becoming clearer (01.28)

The geography of health in Indian cities: A material for a cultural geography (01.34)

The impact of rural-urban migration on child survival (57.2)

The information system of the primary clinic service in health center and health subcenter (34.3)

The role of vaccination in lowering children's death rates in Senegal (46.13)

The social impact of recent and prospective mortality decline among older New Zealanders (85.3)

The socio-economic and cultural inequalities in Montreal's death rate at the end of the 1980s (07.13)

The status of women and mortality (48.1)

Underlying and multiple causes of death related to smoking (88.6)

Understanding self-perceived health in the elderly. An analysis of 1986 Italian data (65.17)

Unmet needs for developmental disabilities services (91.6)

Use of health services in Hill villages in Central Nepal (57.3)

Utilisation of immunisation services among under-five children in a selected Sugali tribal area of Ananthapur district (29.2)

Violent deaths: France in a bad position (86.13).

15. AGE DISTRIBUTION

Adjustments of public pension schemes in twelve industrialized countries: possible answers to population ageing (65.27)

Ageing and functional limitations: a comparative analysis of data from the HALS survey between the metropolitan region of Montréal and the Province of Québec, 1986 (07.3)

A grey matter (64.4)

Caring for the elderly: new dimension in India (29.14)

Changing patterns in suicide in France (46.19)

Determinants of the health and survival of the elderly: suggestions from two different experiences - Italy and Israel (65.18)

Family structure, leaving home, and investments in young adulthood (07.18)

Historical regional patterns of infant mortality in Austria (65.21)

Infant health and mortality indicators (65.14)

Infant mortality decline in Germany, 1871-1925: the roles of changes in variables and changes in the structure of relations (48.6)

Life expectancy at age 60 - epidemiologic scenarios assuming delayed mortality for selected causes of death (65.22)

Living status of disprivileged elderly persons in Korea (34.10)

Mortality projections by causes of death, extrapolation of trends, or age-period-cohort models (46.21)

National longitudinal survey on children (07.20)

Population ageing and institutionalization of elderly persons: some qualified projections for Canada (07.4)

Preferences of the elderly for home entertainment. An age or a generational effect? (46.16)

Projection of household condition of the elderly in Japan (32.4)

Sociodemographic characteristics of long-lived and health individuals (17.13)

The demographic basis of the living conditions of the elderly: a simulation study of the cohabitation of generations (60.4)

The determinant model of caregiver burden in caring for the demented elderly in Korea (34.1)

The determinants of satisfaction with living arrangements for the elderly in Taiwan (60.3)

The role of vaccination in lowering children's death rates in Senegal (46.13)

The social impact of recent and prospective mortality decline among older New Zealanders (85.3)

Understanding self-perceived health in the elderly. An analysis of 1986 Italian data (65.17).

16. FORECASTS

Adjustments of public pension schemes in twelve industrialized countries: possible answers to population ageing (65.27)

A reconstruction of the population of North Italy from 1650 to 1881 using annual inverse projection with comparisons to England, France and Sweden (65.8)

Demographic trends in East Germany and some of its regions. Analysis and forecasts until 2010 (43.4)

Life expectancy at age 60 - epidemiologic scenarios assuming delayed mortality for selected causes of death (65.22)

Mortality projections by causes of death, extrapolation of trends, or age-period-cohort models (46.21)

Population change in the former Soviet Republics (13.2)

Projection of household condition of the elderly in Japan (32.4)

Six billion people (86.18)

The economic context of past and future Bulgarian fertility (65.3)

Trends in components of annual population movement at district level (39.5)

Uncontrolled growth of human populations, geological background, and future prospects (91.7)

World population: post trends, current structures, future development (43.1).

17. MISCELLANEOUS (Other population trends)

1994 Report on the population situation of Germany (43.3)

Demographic Estimates for 1994: a decline in the migratory balance (67.10)

Demographic situation in border area settlements of Serbia, 1981-1991 (03.7)

Depopulation in Serbia by type of settlement in the period 1981-1991 (03.6)

Five geographical surveys of the Japanese demography (01.42)

North Korea socio-economic characteristics, demographic parallels with the South (01.45)

On population growth and revisionism: further questions (17.21)

Pacific Island Populations in the 1990s (01.10)

Population change in the former Soviet Republics (13.2)

Population growth and distribution in China (01.46)

Population situation in the Czech Republic in 1993 (39.4)

The evolutionary demography of the fertility - mortality quasi-equilibrium (17.28)

The historical demography of a proper Hungarian village: Atany in the 18th and 19th centuries (12.6)

The Taiwan population: Demographic aspects (01.43)

Trends in components of annual population movement at district level (39.5)

What is the position of demographic transition in French Polynesia in 1992? (01.12).

18. INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION

"Ana-Yana", those who go far away from the Dogon region (Mali) (30.23)

"Ourselves as a nation" in Germany (30.13)

"Trionfo" in Ingham. The Italian community in North Queensland (50.2)

A change of image: the impact of Italy on young second-generation Italians in South Australia (50.11)

A network-building-up: A case study of the jamaat tabligh (30.8)

An evaluation of international migration theory: the North American case (17.6)

A new development in Taiwan: Full employment and immigration (01.44)

A new geography between competitions and spatial redeployment. West African migrations into EEC (30.19)

A sensitivity analysis of repeat migration attrition in the study of migrant adjustment: The case of Bangkok (09.21)

Asian immigrant entrepreneurs and non-entrepreneurs: a comparative study of recent Korean and Filipino immigrants (91.3)

Asking for the moon: The political participation of immigrants in the European community (30.7)

A slight increase in immigration, despite a sharp increase in the number of people requesting political asylum (67.1)

Associations, ethnic leadership and identity in Lujan, 1876-1920: a comparative analysis (50.15)

Attribution and acquisition of French nationality (86.4)

Between charisma and business: a Muslim fraternity in an immigrant situation (50.6)

Cameroonese migrations and sorcery in France (30.25)

Casalattico, Dublin and the fish and chip connection: a classic example of chain migration (50.14)

Circulation, urbanisation and the youth boom in island Melanesia (01.16)

Countermeasures for foreign workers (34.7)

Cultural values and immigrant entrepreneurship: the Chinese in Singapore (30.15)

Demographic trends in the four large cities is mainly determined by external migration (67.9)

Does the threat of border apprehension deter undocumented US immigration? (17.11)

Elements of reflection about Islam in Europe (30.9)

Emigration in oceania: Utility maximization in a non occidental cultural setting (01.15)

Employment and earnings of the Poles abroad (69.1)

Ethnicity and differentiation among Syrian-Lebanese immigrants in Sao Paulo (40.1)

Ethnic minority communities and the politics of Europe: The example of Great Britain (30.3)

Ethnic mobilisation in Britain (30.1)

Ethnics leaders discourse in Montreal (30.16)

Evolution of the population of Québec and Canada over the past century and a half in the absence of migration (07.1)

Family and migration strategies in the Senegal basin (50.5)

Foreigners in The Netherlands as of January lst, 1994 (67.11)

From migration to minorities: North African people in France (30.6)

From Turkey to Buenos Aires. A new Community at the turn of the century (40.3)

Heterogeneity in social change: Turkish and Moroccan women in Belgium (65.12)

Immigration and internal migration in Germany, with a particular analysis of East-West movements (43.5)

Interprovincial migration among foreign-born Canadians, 1981-1986 (07.7)

Inventory of Vatican's sources on immigration history and ethnic groups in the Northern America: Canada, 1878-1922 (50.19)

Is there a future for the Dutch "ethnic minorities" model? (30.4)

Israelite associations in Villarino (50.16)

Italians in Tanzania, past and present (50.1)

Italian women in Australian country areas: "A hearth and a heart" (50.10)

Mediterranean migration: the health cordons and refusal of others (50.9)

Migrant women and informal networks (50.17)

Migration, marriage and family in the Valley of the Senegal river (30.22)

Migration and social change: a longitudinal study of the social mobility of "immigrants" in England and Wales (65.16)

Migrations to join the rest of the family or to get married, 1987-1991 (67.6)

Monitoring international migration flows in Europe. Towards a statistical data base combining data from different sources (65.1)

More than two centuries of ethnic continuity: Russian Germans. Historical trends and future prospects (50.18)

Mortality and causes of death of Moroccans in France, 1979-91 (46.1)

Nation building, mestizaje and Arab immigration in Honduras, 1880-1930 (40.2)

Nativity concentration and internal migration among the foreign-born (09.16)

Nonsense and unfeasibility of demographically-based immigration policies (48.2)

On the hate of foreigners (30.12)

On the measurement of naturalization (09.17)

Pacific islanders in New Zealand (01.13)

Policies relating to aliens and quota systems for immigrants. The example of Switzerland (46.9)

Population, migrations and development (30.18)

Population Originating from Surinam and the Dutch Antilles, residing in The Netherlands as of January lst, 1994 (67.5)

Power and dominance in Sicilian households in Rochester, N.Y. (Louis Street Center) (50.3)

Racism or citizenship in Europe: British exception and complementarity (30.5)

Recent trends of migration in the South Pacific area (01.14)

Senegalese associations in Genoa and Milan (50.7)

Social and linguistic aspects of Calabrese emigration to Australia (50.12)

Social networks in the Senegalese migration process: three research paths (50.4)

Solidarization process among the population of transnational immigrants in Germany (30.2)

Soninke mothers and their children health in Paris (30.26)

State and local fiscal impacts of US immigrants: Evidence from New Jersey (88.2)

The Arabe people in Latin America: preliminary bibliography (40.7)

The Basques in the 19th century. The place of America in their plans (50.13)

The Brazilguayans, Brazilian migrants in Paraguay (30.14)

The continuing flight from marriage and parenthood among the overseas Chinese in East and Southeast Asia: dimensions and implications (17.9)

The controversy over the islamism of arabic langage and culture classes (30.11)

The Dakar real-estate investments of Senegalese emigrants (30.24)

The effect of migration on ages at vital events: a critique of family reconstitution in historical demography (65.20)

The global distribution of the overseas Chinese around 1990 (17.5)

The impact of immigration on the social security system (91.14)

The impact of migration on the sexual division of family work: a case study of Italian immigrant couples (14.3)

The impact of U.S. immigration upon internal migration (91.2)

The making of a Turkish trading bourgeoisie in Belgium (30.17)

The migration policy of Côte-d'lvoire (30.20)

The new immigration and ethnicity in the United States (17.29)

The possibility of a Palestine settlement in Argentina (19481952): a comparative perspective (40.5)

The real and the stereotype: the "Turks" in Argentine drama (40.6)

Toward further harmonisation? Migration policy in the European Union (50.8)

Transnational solidarities of migrants in Europe (30.10)

Update: immigrants, foreigners (86.15)

What drove the mass migrations from Europe in the late 19th century? (17.2).

19. INTERNAL MIGRATION AND URBANIZATION

"Ana-Yana", those who go far away from the Dogon region (Mali) (30.23)

'Tribalism' and ethnicity in Africa. A review of our decades of anglophone research (70.34)

Brazilian frontier settlement: the case of Rondônia (91.12)

Circulation, urbanisation and the youth boom in island Melanesia (01.16)

Contribution of migrations to urban population growth in Serbia in the period 1981-1991 (03.5)

Demographic growth of large cities of the world in the period 1950-2000 (03.9)

Education selectivity in the internal migrations of mainland China (60.7)

Effects of institutions and policies on rural population growth with application to China (17.1)

Ethno-linguistic minorities in Mezzogiorno (01.23)

Family structure, residential mobility, and school dropout: A research note (09.20)

For a geography of therapy pluralism in the great cities of tropical Africa (01.40)

Geographical classification of ethnic minorities (01.18)

Immigration and internal migration in Germany, with a particular analysis of East-West movements (43.5)

Internal migration in Europe. Which statistical data? (01.1)

Internal migration trends in the United Kingdom from national health service re-registration data (01.7)

Interprovincial migration among foreign-born Canadians, 1981-1986 (07.7)

Interrelationships between demographic factors, development and the environment in the ESCAP region (85.6)

Migration, marriage and family in the Valley of the Senegal river (30.22)

Migration and birth place: The example of Jakarta (01.3)

Migrations, regionalisations and regionalisms in Cameroun (01.8)

Migratory behaviours and life-cycles (01.4)

Mobility in times of crisis (86.2)

Nationalities in Slovenia-changing ethnic structures in central Europe (01.20)

National minorities/ethnic groups in Bulgaria: Regional distribution and cross border links (01.19)

Nativity concentration and internal migration among the foreign-born (09.16)

Neighborhood context and residential mobility (09.5)

Retirement migration of Parisians: The contribution of biographical surveys (01.5)

Rural outmigration, agricultural professional mobility in China, the great change? (01.48)

Skilled labour migration in the European context: Franco-British capital and skill transfers (01.6)

Soninke et Poular models of migration from the valley of the Senegal river (30.21)

The Dakar real-estate investments of Senegalese emigrants (30.24)

The effective growth of the population as a factor of social and economic activity in regions and living conditions of people (69.4)

The gravity model in relation with the scale, its application to the internal migration in Belgium 1989-1991 (01.9)

The impact of rural-urban migration on child survival (57.2)

The impact of U.S. immigration upon internal migration (91.2)

The migration policy of Côte-d'lvoire (30.20)

The need for a national urbanization policy in Nepal (85.5)

The rise of one-person households and their recent characteristics in Korea (33.7)

To know the migrations (01.2)

Trends of migration in Japan: major findings from the third Japanese national survey on migration, 1991 (32.1)

Two probabilistic migration models in mountainous regions of India (39.7)

Urban growth in Korea, 1970-1980: an application of the human ecological perspective (33.1).

20. LABOUR FORCE-EMPLOYMENT-UNEMPLOYMENT

A micro-economic model for the fertility - Employment relationship in Greece (07.11)

A new development in Taiwan: Full employment and immigration (01.44)

Attitudes of women towards work and the threat of unemployment (69.8)

Career paths of nuns in Quebec 1922-1971 (46.10)

Countermeasures for foreign workers (34.7)

Cultural values and immigrant entrepreneurship: the Chinese in Singapore (30.15)

Economic development and working married women in Taiwan: Study of female marginalisation (60.6)

Employment and earnings of the Poles abroad (69.1)

Employment and the use of birth control by sexually active single hispanic, black, and white women (09.22)

Housing, household, and the family: The "Ilhas" of Porto at the end of the 19th century (12.2)

How separate a sphere? Poor women and paid work in late-Victorian London (12.5)

Industry, family, and class: The working-class community in Barreiro (12.1)

School attendance and the demographic structure of households in urban environments in Mali (70.43)

Skilled labour migration in the European context: Franco-British capital and skill transfers (01.6)

The characteristics of the unemployed and people receiving social benerits is influencing effects of a local infrastructure utilization (69.2)

The impact of child care on fertility in urban Thailand (09.26)

The impact of children on the labour supply of married women: comparative estimates from European and US data (65.9)

The making of a Turkish trading bourgeoisie in Belgium (30.17)

The occupational activities of women during the course of their lifetime - yesterday and today (43.6)

The plural identity of women in the Yatenga Province, Burkina Faso (70.38)

The specific nature of demography: "Longitudinal" analysis (86.7)

To know the migrations (01.2)

Trends in the activity rates of mothers of families (67.7).

21. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Adjustments of public pension schemes in twelve industrialized countries: possible answers to population ageing (65.27)

A grey matter (64.4)

A study on the actual living conditions and the supporting program for teenage family heads (34.12)

Declining fertility in East Germany after unification: a demographic response to socioeconomic change (17.22)

Economic development and working married women in Taiwan: Study of female marginalisation (60.6)

Financial transfers from individuals with high fertility to those with low fertility (46.22)

Free trade, bonded labour (64.6)

Houses, fertility, and the Nigerian Land Use Act (17.16)

Household structure and poverty (48.7)

Human resources development and poverty alleviation: a study of 23 poor counties in China (85.4)

Infant health and mortality indicators (65.14)

No pointers in Eastern Europe (86.6)

Nutritional problems in India (29.3)

On population growth and revisionism: further questions (17.21)

Overpopulation in the countryside and household structures in Saguenay (1881-1931) (65.6)

Population, migrations and development (30.18)

Reflections on sustainability, population growth, and the environment (91.11)

Socio-economic determinants of the age of marriage in Dakar (46.4)

State and local fiscal impacts of US immigrants: Evidence from New Jersey (88.2)

Taking control (64.3)

The Brazilguayans, Brazilian migrants in Paraguay (30.14)

The determinant model of caregiver burden in caring for the demented elderly in Korea (34.1)

The drawing up of new educational policies in Togo. Reality or virtual reality? (70.46)

The effective growth of the population as a factor of social and economic activity in regions and living conditions of people (69.4)

The influence of systemic transition on economic consciousness of students of the Warsaw School of Economics (results of a survey conducted in 1992) (69.10)

The Ingenuity gap: can poor countries adapt to resource scarcity? (17.27)

Vietnam's one-or-two-child policy in action (17.15)

World population, economic growth, and energy demand, 1990-2100: A review of projections (17.24).

22. SOCIAL AND CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT

"Because we are the same". Identity, equivalence and homology in the Maasina, Mali (70.37)

"Ourselves as a nation" in Germany (30.13)

'Tribalism' and ethnicity in Africa. A review of our decades of anglophone research (70.34

A change of image: the impact of Italy on young second-generation Italians in South Australia (50.11)

A network-building-up: A case study of the jamaat tabligh (30.8)

Asking for the moon: The political participation of immigrants in the European community (30.7)

Associations, ethnic leadership and identity in Lujan, 1876-1920: a comparative analysis (50.15)

A study on the world anti-smoking policies and the related laws (34.2)

Basic teaching, education policies and educational strategies in a Hausa environment (70.41)

Between charisma and business: a Muslim fraternity in an immigrant situation (50.6)

Between disappearance and revival: The Kaschubians of Polish Pomerania (01.22)

Cultural values and immigrant entrepreneurship: the Chinese in Singapore (30.15)

Danger of poverty among families of single mothers (69.9)

Declining fertility in East Germany after unification: a demographic response to socioeconomic change (17.22)

Demographic analysis of illiteracy in Iran (46.26)

Determinants of school attendance of 6-14 years-old children in Togo in 1981. The contributions and limits of census data (70.45)

Disintegration of the market-town social block of Szekszard at the turn of the 20th century (12.11)

Educational mobility and the fertility of black and white women (88.4)

Elements of reflection about Islam in Europe (30.9)

Ethnicity and differentiation among Syrian-Lebanese immigrants in Sao Paulo (40.1)

Ethnic minority communities and the politics of Europe: The example of Great Britain (30.3)

Ethnic mobilisation in Britain (30.1)

Ethnics leaders discourse in Montreal (30.16)

Ethnic mosaic of modern China: an analysis of fertility and mortality data for the twelve largest ethnic minorities (85.2)

Ethno-linguistic minorities in Mezzogiorno (01.23)

Family structure, residential mobility, and school dropout: A research note (09.20)

Five decades of missing females in China (09.13)

From migration to minorities: North African people in France (30.6)

From Turkey to Buenos Aires. A new Community at the turn of the century (40.3)

Gender differences in child health: evidence from the demographic and health surveys (17.17)

Geographical classification of ethnic minorities (01.18)

Gypsies in the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic (01.25)

Inheritance and differences in social mobility between brothers (46.8)

Inheritance and social mobility within sibships (46.25)

Israelite associations in Villarino (50.16)

Is there a future for the Dutch "Ethnic Minorities" Model? (30.4)

Kikuyu bridewealth and polygyny today (14.2)

Living status of disprivileged elderly persons in Korea (34.10)

Marital status behaviour of women in the former Soviet Republics (65.13)

Marriage and cohabitation in a changing society: experience of Norwegian men and women born in 1945 and 1960 (65.5)

Material and housing conditions of families embraced by the survey conducted by the Institute of Social Economy in 1992 (69.5)

Mediterranean migration: the health cordons and refusal of others (50.9)

Migrant women and informal networks (50.17)

Migration and social change: a longitudinal study of the social mobility of "immigrants" in England and Wales (65.16)

More than two centuries of ethnic continuity: Russian Germans. Historical trends and future prospects (50.18)

Mother's education and effect of son preference on fertility in Matlab, Bangladesh (88.3)

Nationalities in Slovenia-changing ethnic structures in central Europe (01.20)

National minorities/ethnic groups in Bulgaria: Regional distribution and cross border links (01.19)

Needs of families with small children, years 1991-1992 (69.6)

Nonreporting of births or nonreporting of pregnancies? Some evidence from four rural counties in North China (09.14)

No pointers in Eastern Europe (86.6)

Policy issues and directions for the integration of north and south Korean health care system (34.9)

Population ageing and institutionalization of elderly persons: some qualified projections for Canada (07.4)

Population development in the Republic of South Africa from 1950 to 1990 (03.8)

Power and dominance in Sicilian households in Rochester, N.Y. (Louis Street Center) (50.3)

Preferences of the elderly for home entertainment. An age or a generational effect? (46.16)

Racial differences in first names in 1910 (12.4)

Racism or citizenship in Europe: British exception and complementarity (30.5)

Relations between individual and class and identity. Dogon et Mosse in Yatenga and the Séno plain, Burkina Faso and Mali (70.36)

Religious affiliation of the Czechs according to the census of March 3rd, 1991 (39.3)

Religious identity and cultural integration among the Syrian and the Lebanese in Argentina, 1890-1990 (40.4)

Scholastic strategies of households in Burkina Faso (70.44)

School attendance and the demographic structure of households in urban environments in Mali (70.43)

Schooling in Abidjan: strategies and patterns (70.42)

Schooling strategies and issues in Mali. The weight of educational strategies of the population in the functioning and evolution of state schools (70.40)

Senegalese associations in Genoa and Milan (50.7)

Slovenes in Austria (01.21)

Social and linguistic aspects of Calabrese emigration to Australia (50.12)

Social networks in the Senegalese migration process: three research paths (50.4)

Socio-cultural and economic determinants of contraceptive use in the Lao People's Democratic (85.1)

Solidarization process among the population of transnational immigrants in Germany (30.2)

Still living with the parents or left home? (86.16)

Structure and behaviour in the social demography of Africa (17.12)

Tanzanian schooling patterns: the example of maasai herders (70.39)

The characteristics of the unemployed and people receiving social benerits is influencing effects of a local infrastructure utilization (69.2)

The circumstances of the condition of family pathology (69.3)

The controversy over the islamism of arabic langage and culture classes (30.11)

The drawing up of new educational policies in Togo. Reality or virtual reality? (70.46)

The economic context of past and future Bulgarian fertility (65.3)

The educational expectancy of young people in Quebec (07.19)

The effective growth of the population as a factor of social and economic activity in regions and living conditions of people (69.4)

The geography of health in Indian cities: A material for a cultural geography (01.34)

The Gypsies in Europe, a geographical problematic (01.24)

The impact of migration on the sexual division of family work: a case study of Italian immigrant couples (14.3)

The linguistic unification of France (86.8)

The making of a Turkish trading bourgeoisie in Belgium (30.17)

The new immigration and ethnicity in the United States (17.29)

The plural identity of women in the Yatenga Province, Burkina Faso (70.38)

The real and the stereotype: the "Turks" in Argentine drama (40.6)

The socio-economic and cultural inequalities in Montreal's death rate at the end of the 1980s (07.13)

The value of statistical data on religion (39.2)

Transnational solidarities of migrants in Europe (30.10)

What is Dogon "ethny"? (70.35)

When women's schools were schools of mothers. The influence of education on the fertility of Quebec women (1850-1940) (07.9)

Young families and social assistance (69.7).

23. ENVIRONMENT

Age and perceptions of the environment (86.12)

A geographical study of health care resort systems at a local scale: The example of the Plaine Saint-Denis (01.38)

A methodology for a new division of the "Rhône-Alpes" region's health map (01.37)

Environmental equity: the demographics of dumping (09.4)

Four theories of population change and the environment (91.13)

From geography of great endemic diseases to geography of health and to geography: Twenty years of ORSTOM's research in Africa (01.31)

Geography of health, health of geography (01.27)

How can we analyse the health care system statistics in the developing countries? (01.41)

How the environment is perceived (86.3)

Interrelationships between demographic factors, development and the environment in the ESCAP region (85.6)

Is space control a mean to improve health conditions? (01.39)

Neglected dimensions of global land-use change: reflections and data (17.10)

Place, space and health (01.26)

Population, cultivated lands and development in China: The case of the Shandong Province (01.47)

Population growth, environmental awareness, and policy direction (91.5)

Reflections on sustainability, population growth, and the environment (91.11)

Some remarks about the links between geography of health and public health (01.29)

The geography of health: A British point of view (01.30)

The geography of health: A diary becoming clearer (01.28)

The Ingenuity gap: can poor countries adapt to resource scarcity? (17.27)

Two perspectives on sustainable development (91.8)

Uncontrolled growth of human populations, geological background, and future prospects (91.7)

Urban growth in Korea, 1970-1980: an application of the human ecological perspective (33.1)

World population, economic growth, and energy demand, 1990-2100: A review of projections (17.24).

24. POPULATION GENETICS

The role and significance of consanguinity as a demographic variable (17.3).

25. MORTALITY (Methodology)

A method of analysis and interpretation of concurrent cause-specific death rates (46.20)

Double jeopardy: Interaction effects of marital and poverty status on the risk of mortality (09.15)

Epidemiological transition of mortality curves in terms of the Brass logit system (65.2)

Estimating African-American mortality from inaccurate data (09.12)

Estimating increment-decrement life tables with multiple covariates from panel data: the case of active life expectancy (09.7)

Extension of the Preceding Birth Technique (48.8)

Life table analysis for areas using vital register data (65.26).

26. NUPTIALITY (Methodology)

Marital status behaviour of women in the former Soviet Republics (65.13).

27. MATHEMATICAL MODELS (Methodology)

An application of a probabilistic fertility model to estimate some female family life cycle stages in Paraguay (48.5)

Demographic relationships between generations and models derived from them (65.15).

28. MISCELLANEOUS (Methodology)

Analysis of fragmentary biographies (46.6)

An evaluation of international migration theory: the North American case (17.6)

An introduction to nonparametric regression in demographic research (65.19)

Comparison of retrospective surveys with a longitudinal followup in Senegal\: SFS, DHS and Niakhar (65.7)

Harmless omission in the standardization of demographic rates (65.25)

Household structure and poverty (48.7)

Internal migration in Europe. Which statistical data? (01.1)

Life expectancy at age 60 - epidemiologic scenarios assuming delayed mortality for selected causes of death (65.22)

New perspectives in biographical analysis (07.2)

On the measurement of naturalization (09.17)

Retirement migration of Parisians: The contribution of biographical surveys (01.5)

Review of survey instruments for mental health assessment of the general population (34.17)

Standardization and decomposition of rates from cross-classified data (48.9)

Structure and behaviour in the social demography of Africa (17.12)

The effect of migration on ages at vital events: a critique of family reconstitution in historical demography (65.20)

The nature of gender (09.19)

The specific nature of demography: "Longitudinal" analysis (86.7)

The stable multiregional population as a tool for economic analysis. A study of Italy, 1977-1986 (07.12)

The value of statistical data on religion (39.2).

30. MISCELLANEOUS (Other themes)

[Brackets] (64.5)

About the spatial distribution of health resources (60.5)

A consideration on the national nutrition policy and its development strategies (34.5)

A study on factor analysis of bypassing the regional medical facilities for the utilization in other health services districts (34.14)

Cameroonese migrations and sorcery in France (30.25)

Fact finding and improvement of food frequency of obese women (34.16)

Living alone: choice or fatality (67.2)

National longitudinal survey on children (07.20)

Population growth, environmental awareness, and policy direction (91.5)

Precusors to the Conference of Cairo (65.11)

Six billion people (86.18)

The global significance of the Cairo conference. The new programme of action of the International Conference on Population and Development (32.5)

The ideology of population control in the UN draft plan for Cairo (88.1)

The possibility of a Palestine settlement in Argentina (19481952): a comparative perspective (40.5)

The world population conferences (86.14)

War and nuptiality. Some thoughts on the effects of the Second World War and other wars on French marriage rates (46.5).


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