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01. DEMOGRAPHY. RESEARCH. METHODOLOGY

The impact of state-level restrictions on abortion (09.21)

"The main cause of variations is crime": An attempt to explain excess mortality of illegitimate children in The Hague in the mid-19th century (84.17)

About "Migratology" (30.4)

Administrative management of Algerian emigration to Muslim countries following the conquest of Algeria: 1830-1914 (46.11)

Ageing in industrial societies, East and West: A 'Western' comparative perspective (33.6)

A geography of the sex ratio in India (01.9)

A model of child morbidity, mortality, and health interventions (17.2)

An alternative sampling strategy for obtaining child health data in a reproductive health survey (88.13)

An assessment of the nine-month lactational amenorrhea method (MAMA-9) in Rwanda (18.5)

An attempt to enlarge the fields of application of the relatively simple method of indirect modelling in demographic (47.19)

Anchored narratives: The story and findings of half a century of research into the determinants of fertility (58.4)

An egalitarian method of property division and the destiny of lineages (84.2)

An evolutionary perspective on population growth (44.25)

An optimum population for Thailand (87.4)

A note on the use of anticipatory covariates in event history analysis (44.26)

Applying demographic analysis to store site selection (88.25)

Are men's and women's answers to be equaly trusted? A dual data collection on maternity and fertility issues in a population in Mali (46.2)

A theory of technophysio evolution, with some implications for forecasting population, health care costs, and pension costs (09.40)

Attitudes of Finnish students towards immigrants (44.12)

Attitudes toward family life and gender roles: A comparison of English and French Canadian women (14.12)

Between an ancient style of economy and a market economy: The role of kinship networks in the forestry trade in the 18th century (84.6)

Cancer mortality in Sweden from 1931 to 1992 (44.9)

Changes in the age dependence of mortality and disability: Cohort and other determinants (09.45)

Chinese emigration to Europe: Combining European and Chinese sources (30.14)

Chinese lunar birth timing in Singapore: New concerns for child quality amidst multicultural modernity (93.32)

Civilian health during WWI and the causes of German defeat: A reexamination of the Winter hypothesis (84.19)

Cohabitation versus marriage: A comparison of relationship quality (93.27)

Cohort size and age-specific suicide rates: A contingent relationship (09.24)

Cohort survival in ageing populations: A model life table approach (48.3)

Comparison of motivations for parent care between Koreans and Americans: A cross-cultural approach (33.5)

Compromised birth outcomes and infant mortality among racial and ethnic groups (09.32)

Concubinage in colonial Brazil: The inequalities of race, class, and gender (12.4)

Confidence intervals and sample-size calculations for the sisterhood method of estimating maternal mortality (18.9)

Contributions of the proximate determinants to fertility change in Botswana (55.20)

Convergence and divergence in ethnic divorce patterns: A research note (93.11)

Coresidence beliefs in American Society - 1973 to 1991 (93.21)

Costs of family planning programmes in fourteen developing countries by method of service delivery (55.38)

Couples and reproductive health: A review of couple studies (18.14)

Death and taxes: Longer life, consumption, and social security (09.41)

Demographic and economic correlates of health in old age (09.46)

Demographic and social profile of suicide mortality in Australia (48.13)

Demographic data analysis in less developed countries: 1946-1996 (58.6)

Demographic data and geographic information systems for decision making: The case of public health (88.29)

Demographic data collection in less developed countries 1946-1996 (58.5)

Demographic implications of health care in Sri Lanka (85.6)

Demographic life transitions: An alternative theoretical paradigm (57.50)

Demographic transition and demographic imbalance in India (57.33)

Demographic transition theory (58.3)

Demographic trends in sub-Saharan Africa: The ambiguity of "cultural" explanations (07.5)

Demography and perception of social status in a colonial society. Analysis of the census in the San Joseph parish of (Puebla, New Spain) in 1777 (84.38)

Demography and social science (58.1)

Demography in the southern Mediterranean countries in the 21st century (01.1)

Demography of disaster: Population estimates after hurricane Andrew (88.24)

Demography of HIV/AIDS (63.3)

Detection without correction: Problems in assessing the quality of English ecclesiastical and civil registration (84.12)

Determinants of birth intervals in Kerala: An application of Cox's hazard model (48.9)

Development theory: An analytical framework and selected applications (17.5)

Differentiation of voivodeships in terms of the number of children in the household (90.8)

Economic mobility of young workers in the 1970s and 1980s (09.34)

Economies and families: A further investigation of the curvilinear hypothesis (14.7)

Educational gradients in divorce risks in Sweden in recent decades (58.12)

Education and the changing age pattern of American fertility: 1963-1989 (09.19)

Estimating the completeness of under-5 death registration in Egypt (09.23)

Estimating urban mortality under the \'Ancien Régime\': Aix-en-Provence and Toulouse in 1695 (46.3)

Evaluating the program effects of a radio drama about AIDS in Zambia (18.7)

Evaluation of the somatic health of rural population inhabiting Western and Northern voivodeships of Poland (90.5)

Ever since Gompertz (09.37)

Evolution of social science research methodology in sexual behavior in Thailand (87.1)

Examination of the status of health of population in Poland (90.4)

Family and fertility careers of Polish females. A semi-parametric and life table approach (90.7)

Family and households in the census of Brankovica region in 1455 (03.2)

Family and population in China in the 16th to 18th centuries in the light of a recent work by Liu Ts'ui-Jung (84.11)

Family learning environments and students' outcomes: A review (14.8)

Family planning programs: Efforts and results, 1972-94 (18.2)

Family structure and relationships: The dyadic approach (14.9)

Family transformations across the Canadian/American border: When the laggard becomes the leader (14.11)

Fertility, family, and social policy in contemporary Western Europe (17.12)

Fertility in England and Wales: A fifty-year perspective (58.8)

Forecasting, growth management and public policy decision making (88.26)

Forecasting enrollments during court-ordered desegregation (88.7)

Forecasting US age structure and the future of social security: The impact of adjustments to official mortality schedules (17.11)

Forecast of labour force in Poland to the year 2020. Methodology and results (90.10)

France, the European migratory system, and globalization (30.13)

From floating brothels to suburban semirespectability: Two centuries of nonmarital pregnancy in Australia (12.7)

Geographical variation and evolution of tertiary sexual equilibrium in the Province of Jujuy, Argentina (55.6)

Geographic compactness vs. race/ethnic compactness and other criteria in the delineation of legislative districts (88.8)

Geographic mobility of scientists: Sex differences and family constraints (09.31)

Half-breeds in Indochina (84.13)

Health and social consequences: Linkages between parish registers and patient records as a source in social medical history (44.24)

Health transition research in the control of morbidity and mortality from Acute Respiratory Infection (57.42)

Historical demography: Achievements and prospects (58.10)

History and population systems (84.36)

Household changes in Japan: Major findings of the Third National Survey, 1994 (32.1)

How frailty models can be used in evaluating longevity limits (09.39)

Immigration and changing patterns of extended family household structure in the United States: 1970-1990 (93.44)

Impact of population registration on hilltribe development in Thailand (85.12)

Infant mortality levels in Africa: Does method of estimation matter? (48.11)

Interacting factors affecting illegitimacy in preindustrial Northern England (55.34)

Interethnic marriage: Identifying the second generation in Australia (11.7)

Internal migration in Italy: Reviews on studies carried out since 1990 (48.15)

International labour migration statistics in Asia: An appraisal (51.7)

International migration and community development (63.2)

International migration and national development (63.1)

In the frontline or the backwater? The Nordic countries and the global population drama (44.1)

Intrauterine devices: Learning from the past and looking to the future (55.14)

Kinship and social orientation: The immediate rhenish, 17th- 18th centuries (84.5)

Kinship and the neighborhood in nineteenth-century rural England: The myth of the autonomous nuclear family (12.3)

Kinship and trades in Turin during the Napoleonic period (84.4)

Kinship networks and marriage types amongst the nobility - 15th-17th centuries (84.8)

Labour force. Outlook to the year 2020 according to the current of the Central Statistical Office forecast (90.11)

Labour migration: Yorkshire, c. 1670-1743 (49.2)

Life expectations of the widows and orphans of freemen in London 1375-1399 (49.1)

Marriage patterns of California's early Spanish-Mexican colonists (1742-1876) (55.37)

Migration and mobility in Britain from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries (49.3)

Migration trends in British rural areas from the 18th to the 20th centuries (94.2)

Mobility of a large city: Strasbourg from 1870 to 1940 (84.14)

Modernization and divorce: Contrasting trends in Islamic Southeast Asia and the West (17.17)

Mortality among the population of the city and voivodeship of Lodz contrasted with death rates in other voivodeships (90.6)

Mortality in Galicia, 1600-1850 (84.30)

Mortality in Quebec during the nineteenth century: From the states to the cities (58.19)

Network and migratory choices in the Basque Country. The example of Sare in the 19th century (84.39)

New patterns of family formation in Italy. Which tools for which interpretations? (48.1)

Normative beliefs about marriage and cohabitation: A comparison of non-Latino Whites, Mexican Americans, and Puerto Ricans (93.3)

Nuptiality, family and agricultural system in Italy in the 1880s (48.6)

Occasional requirements to solicit help from kinship circles. The issue in a rural French environment (16th-18th centuries (84.3)

On a probability model of open birth interval (48.8)

On the changing shape of the Australian mortality curve (57.45)

On the effects of the generalised renewal integral equation model of population dynamics (48.2)

On the importance of anthropometric history (84.15)

On the utility of population forecasts (09.36)

Parish records from Namibia 1925-1990 - An attempt to analyze fertility and mortality in Ovamboland (44.23)

Pauper apprenticeship in early nineteenth century Ontario (12.5)

Politics of number. The state, statistics and minorities in India, Karnataka (01.18)

Popular classes and cohabitation in mid-nineteenth-century Paris (12.8)

Population and housing (88.22)

Population and the pastoral economy in Mongolia (85.11)

Population decline and plague in late medieval Norway (84.26)

Population growth, development and the environment (58.2)

Population increase policy after the 1783 Great Famine in northeastern Tokugawa Japan (84.27)

Population recording and census: The Chinese tradition (07.1)

Population reproduction in the XVIIth, XVIIIth and XIXth centuries. Examples from France and Quebec (84.10)

Population studies of mortality (58.9)

Poverty and fertility: Reproductive change under persistent poverty (44.18)

Projections of the foreign population: A ten-year perspective (46.5)

Public health and medical corps in a period of transition: The case of Crete in the early 20th century (84.25)

Public health statistics in 1920s Soviet Union: International cooperation and national tradition in a post-revolutionary framework (84.20)

Racial and ethnic differences in the role of cohabitation in premarital childbearing (93.4)

Racial differences in mother-child coresidence in the past (93.34)

Rationalizing health care in a changing world: The need to know (57.51)

Reasons for the decline in mortality in Sri Lanka immediately after the Second World War: A re-examination of the evidence (57.26)

Relations between population, development, and poverty according to Mexican university professors (24.7)

REMI reconsidered: An editorial review (30.8)

Rewriting history: The strange case of foreign population projections in France (46.6)

Rumblings, resistance and rebellion: The implementation of censuses in colonial India (18th-20th century) (07.2)

Several recent Supreme Court decisions and their implications for political redistricting in Voting Rights Act context (88.31)

Short-term, population-based forecasting in the public sector (88.30)

Sisters together: Women without men in seventeenth-century French village culture (12.1)

Social and biological issues in infant survivorship among Danish cohorts born between 1982 and 1990 (44.7)

Social context of HIV infection in Uganda (57.1)

Sociodemographic risk factors associated with low birthweight in United Arab Emirates (55.21)

Some patterns and social impacts of external migration on a below-replacement population: Denmark by the turn of the millenium (44.11)

Some statistics on the distribution of surnames (46.15)

Spatial and ethnic differenciation in infant mortality: Quebec, 1885-1971 (84.32)

Survey questions for the measurement of induced abortion (18.4)

Territorialisation of a health risk and population statistics: The \"TB apartments\" of the unhealthy region of Saint-Gervais (1894-1930) (84.21)

The age of extremes: Concentrated affluence and poverty in the twenty-first century (09.28)

The capital in education: A demographic approach (46.4)

The colonial state and demographic knowledge in French West Africa, 1904-1960 (07.4)

The consistency of recalled age at first sexual intercourse (55.25)

The creation of changing definition of demographic knowledge: The case of mestizaje in the corporate indigenous communities of the Valle Bajo of Cochabamba, Bolivia (07.3)

The determinants of the duration of contraceptive use in China: A multilevel multinomial discrete-hazards modeling approach (09.2)

The development and use of demographic models (58.7)

The economic role of kinship (84.1)

The economic theory of fertility over three decades (58.16)

The effects of economic and population growth on national saving and inequality (09.43)

The evolution of Soviet adoption law (12.19)

The exclusion of never-married women from Chinese fertility surveys (18.3)

The family, love, and suicide in early modern Geneva (12.2)

The fertility of immigrants in Argentina. The Tandil French, 1860-1914 (84.35)

The fertility transition in Cuba and the Federal Republic of Korea: The impact of organised family planning (55.12)

The first generation with mass schooling and the fertility transition: The case of Sri Lanka (57.36)

The harmfulness or harmlessness of using an anticipatory regressor: How dangerous is it to use education achieved as of 1990 in the analysis of divorce risks in earlier years? (44.3)

The HIV spatial diffusion in Bombay (01.16)

The impact of policy changes on forecasting for school districts (88.28)

The impact of postpartum redundant use of contraception on contraceptive failure rates (09.3)

The legend of the 150,000 annual deaths from TB (84.22)

The long-term demographic role of community-based family planning in rural Bangladesh (18.8)

The moving threshold of when old age commences: Comparative approaches, France and Sweden (84.23)

The pot of gold and the canvas. How family history was represented (84.7)

The premises of a young infants' policy under the Second Empire: The Mulhouse association of young mothers (84.18)

The quantity/quality of children hypothesis in developing countries: Testing by considering some demographic experiences in China, India and Africa (57.39)

The reaction of a heterogeneous population to perturbation. An interpretative model of mortality trends in Russia (46.1)

The regionalization of excess mortality of young females in Belgium, 1890 to 1910 (84.37)

The regulation of fertility in pre-industrial populations: A local study from eighteenth century Finland (44.22)

The reliability of the Situation Analysis Observation Guide (18.13)

The rhetoric of reproduction and the reconfiguration of womanhood in the French birth control movement, 1890-1920 (12.9)

The roles of kinship networks in the upbringing of minor orphans according to Parisian guardianship records (84.9)

The royal family and family values in late eighteenth-century England (12.14)

The Saugrain counts. The beginning and the hypotheses (84.33)

The sick and the well: Adult health in Britain during the health transition (57.29)

The social context of family size preferences and fertility behaviour in a South Indian village (48.4)

The social meaning of the age at second birth for third-birth fertility: A methodological note on the need to sometimes respecify an intermediate variable (44.27)

The spread of HIV into the general population of the USA: A simulation (88.16)

The statistics of antituberculosis dispensaries and hospitals in the service of the social history and epidemiology of the \"white plague\", late 19th-early 20th centuries (84.16)

The stem family in the French Basque country: Sare in the nineteenth century (12.16)

Ties that bind: A case study of the link between employers, families, and health benefits (88.27)

Towns and villages (47.5)

Trends and sex-differentials in Dutch mortality since 1850: Insights from a cohort- and period-perspective (48.12)

Trends in total survival curves, without chronic illness and invalidity in France from 1981 to 1991: Application of a WHO model (84.24)

Twentieth-century family life cycle and its determinants in the United States (12.17)

Understanding migratory phenomena. Mobility in a village in the Herault region of France from 1836 to 1962 (84.34)

United Kingdom labour emigration and capital exports 1816-1991 (51.2)

Using a mixture model to detect son preference in Vietnam (55.23)

Variations between town and country and mortality trends in Germany during the industrialization (84.31)

What demographers can learn from fruit fly actuarial models and biology (09.38)

What is applied demography? (88.21)

Whores, whore-chasers, and swine: The regulation of sexuality and the restoration of order in the nineteenth century German divorce court (12.6)

Women, adoption, and family life in early modern Paris (12.15).

02. POPULATION: AGE. SEX. ETHNIC GROUPS

A decomposition of trends in the nonmarital fertility ratio of Blacks and Whites in the United States, 1960-1992 (09.10)

A descriptive study of African-American mother-child communication about drugs and health (14.15)

African-American mortality at older ages: Results of a matching study (09.14)

Ageing in industrial societies, East and West: A \'Western\' comparative perspective (33.6)

A geography of the sex ratio in India (01.9)

Age patterns of child mortality in the developing world (74.5)

Aging and social policy in Korea (33.1)

AIDS risk among tourists: A study on Japanese female tourists in Thailand (87.3)

Are men's and women's answers to be equaly trusted? A dual data collection on maternity and fertility issues in a population in Mali (46.2)

As cheaply as one: Cohabitation in the older population (93.26)

A socio-demographic profile of the population of Maldives (85.10)

A theory of technophysio evolution, with some implications for forecasting population, health care costs, and pension costs (09.40)

Attitudes toward family life and gender roles: A comparison of English and French Canadian women (14.12)

Becoming a new citizen in an immigration country: Turks in Australia and Sweden, and some comparative implications (51.3)

Caring more or less: Individualistic and collectivist systems of family eldercare (93.20)

Changes in the age dependence of mortality and disability: Cohort and other determinants (09.45)

Chinese lunar birth timing in Singapore: New concerns for child quality amidst multicultural modernity (93.32)

Cohort survival in ageing populations: A model life table approach (48.3)

Comparison of motivations for parent care between Koreans and Americans: A cross-cultural approach (33.5)

Compromised birth outcomes and infant mortality among racial and ethnic groups (09.32)

Convergence and divergence in ethnic divorce patterns: A research note (93.11)

Coresidence beliefs in American Society - 1973 to 1991 (93.21)

Demographic and economic correlates of health in old age (09.46)

Demographic implications of health care in Sri Lanka (85.6)

Demographic situation in Eritrea (44.20)

Demographic transition and population aging in Korea (33.2)

Differential fertility and body build in !Kung San and Kavango females from Northern Namibia (55.11)

Economic enterprise and ethnic belonging (30.10)

Economic incentives for financial and residential independance (09.7)

Effects of occupational status differences between spouses on the wife's labor force participation and occupational achievement: Findings from 12 European countries (93.6)

Elderly people at village level in Botswana (44.19)

Excess female child mortality in the developing world during the 1970s and 1980s (74.3)

Explaining the intergenerational transmission of divorce (93.24)

Familial and social contexts of aging in Korea (33.4)

Family "decline" and child well-being: A comparative assessment (93.30)

Family and fertility careers of Polish females. A semi-parametric and life table approach (90.7)

Family structure and the timing of transitions from 70 to 103 years of age (93.8)

Feathering the nest or flying the coop? Ethnic and gender differences in young adults' coresidence in 1910 (12.13)

Fertility of Chinese immigrants in the U.S.: Testing a fertility emancipation hypothesis (93.39)

Forecasting US age structure and the future of social security: The impact of adjustments to official mortality schedules (17.11)

Foreigners and naturalized French citizens: A slow social diversification, 1982-1990 (30.7)

From minority deviance to institutional violence: The American case (30.1)

Gender differences in parent-child coresidence experiences (93.29)

Geographical variation and evolution of tertiary sexual equilibrium in the Province of Jujuy, Argentina (55.6)

Geographic mobility of scientists: Sex differences and family constraints (09.31)

Half-breeds in Indochina (84.13)

Immigration, domestic migration, and demographic balkanization in America: New evidence for the l990s (17.13)

Impact of migration, environment and socioeconomic conditions on the physique of Sikhs (55.8)

Impact of population registration on hilltribe development in Thailand (85.12)

Interethnic marriage: Identifying the second generation in Australia (11.7)

Intergenerational coresidence and contact: A longitudinal analysis of adult children's response to their mother's widowhood (93.28)

Is marriage dissolution linked to differences in mortality risks for men and women? (93.19)

Latino, Asian and Black segregation in U.S. metropolitan areas: Are multiethnic metros different? (09.4)

Making a place in the metropolis: Locational attainment in cities and suburbs (09.30)

Marital status and long-term illness in Great Britain (93.43)

Marriage patterns and some issues related to adolescent marriage in Bangladesh (85.9)

Marriage timing in Sri Lanka: The role of modern norms and ideas (93.23)

Mate availability and African American family structure in the U.S. nonmetropolitan South, 1960-1990 (93.45)

Mate availability and the transition to unwed motherhood: A paradox of population structure (93.14)

Migration and premarital childbearing among Puerto Rican women (09.29)

Mixed couples in contemporary France. Marriage, acquisition of French nationality and divorce (46.14)

Motives for intergenerational transfers: Evidence from Malaysia (09.44)

Normative beliefs about marriage and cohabitation: A comparison of non-Latino Whites, Mexican Americans, and Puerto Ricans (93.3)

Parental cohabitation and children's economic well-being (93.33)

Parental divorce during childhood: Age at first intercourse, partnership and parenthood (58.14)

Paternal absence and child behavior: Does a child's gender make a difference? (93.41)

Patterns of divorce risk in the 1970s and 1980s for Swedish women with a gymnasium education (44.4)

Politics of number. The state, statistics and minorities in India, Karnataka (01.18)

Post-Cairo population policy: Does promoting girls' schooling miss the mark? (17.10)

Poverty, literacy and child labour in Nepal: A district-level analysis (85.7)

Racial and ethnic differences in the role of cohabitation in premarital childbearing (93.4)

Racial differences in mother-child coresidence in the past (93.34)

Racial differences in the relationship between infant mortality and socioeconomic status (55.5)

Racial opportunity structures and Black fertility (88.4)

Rationalizing health care in a changing world: The need to know (57.51)

Relations between population, development, and poverty according to Mexican university professors (24.7)

Residential segregation of blacks by income group: Evidence from Oakland (88.19)

Retirement against the demographic trend: More older people living longer, working less, and saving less (09.42)

Sex differences in mortality among young children in the Sahel (74.4)

Sex differentials in old-age mortality (74.2)

Sexual exclusivity among dating, cohabiting, and married women (93.2)

Sexual networking among youth in southwestern Nigeria (57.4)

Shifting boundaries of fertility change in Southwestern Nigeria (57.38)

Shifting costs of caring for the elderly back to families in Japan: Will it work? (17.16)

Social and biological issues in infant survivorship among Danish cohorts born between 1982 and 1990 (44.7)

Society of origin and the logics of migration: The Dogon of Sangha, Mali (46.12)

Some patterns and social impacts of external migration on a below-replacement population: Denmark by the turn of the millenium (44.11)

Strong support but uneasy relationships: Coresidence and adult children's relationships with their parents (93.40)

The Baigas of Madhya Pradesh: A demographic study (55.26)

The consistency of recalled age at first sexual intercourse (55.25)

The creation of changing definition of demographic knowledge: The case of mestizaje in the corporate indigenous communities of the Valle Bajo of Cochabamba, Bolivia (07.3)

The effect of expansions in medicaid income eligibility on abortion (09.13)

The employment and income performance of immigrants in Sweden, 1970-1990 (44.13)

The floating population: An informal process of urbanisation in China (94.1)

The harmfulness or harmlessness of using an anticipatory regressor: How dangerous is it to use education achieved as of 1990 in the analysis of divorce risks in earlier years? (44.3)

The health of the aged in India (57.41)

The influence of parents' marital dissolutions on children's attitudes toward family formation (09.6)

The Kurds in Syria and Irak: Denial, transfers and explosion (01.6)

The life course of children born to unmarried mothers: Childhood living arrangements and young adult outcomes (93.16)

The male versus female perspective on family planning: Kinshasa, Zaire (55.3)

The moving threshold of when old age commences: Comparative approaches, France and Sweden (84.23)

The social meaning of the age at second birth for third-birth fertility: A methodological note on the need to sometimes respecify an intermediate variable (44.27)

The social patterning of mortality in a cohort of elderly Swedes (44.8)

Tradition and modernity in the culture of aging in Korea (33.3)

Trends and sex-differentials in Dutch mortality since 1850: Insights from a cohort- and period-perspective (48.12)

Trends in child support outcomes (09.33)

Types and causes of recent growth in the suburban districts of the Ile-de-France (46.7)

Understanding the proximate determinants of fertility of a Nigerian ethnic group (48.10)

Undocumented Latina immigrants in Orange county, California: A comparative analysis (11.5)

Value-oriented parameters in migration policies in the 1990s: The Israeli experience (51.6)

Variation and fluidity in household composition in Phoenix, Durban (14.14)

What Yugoslavia means: Progress, nationalism, and health (57.43)

Women's labour market in Poland in transition (90.13).

03. HOUSEHOLD. FAMILY

An egalitarian method of property division and the destiny of lineages (84.2)

As cheaply as one: Cohabitation in the older population (93.26)

Between an ancient style of economy and a market economy: The role of kinship networks in the forestry trade in the 18th century (84.6)

Caring more or less: Individualistic and collectivist systems of family eldercare (93.20)

Childcare choices and constraints in the United States: Social class, race and the influence of family views (14.3)

Children's education in the Philippines: Does high fertility matter? (88.11)

Community characteristics, individual and household attributes, and child survival in Brazil (09.15)

Comparison of motivations for parent care between Koreans and Americans: A cross-cultural approach (33.5)

Compliance with child support orders in divorce cases (93.10)

Coresidence beliefs in American Society - 1973 to 1991 (93.21)

Demographic transition and population aging in Korea (33.2)

Demography and perception of social status in a colonial society. Analysis of the census in the San Joseph parish of (Puebla, New Spain) in 1777 (84.38)

Differentiation of voivodeships in terms of the number of children in the household (90.8)

Discovering the invisible Puerto Rican slave family: Demographic evidence from the eighteenth century (12.11)

Economic incentives for financial and residential independance (09.7)

Effects of family characteristics on the labor force status of older married women in Finland (44.16)

Explaining the intergenerational transmission of divorce (93.24)

Familial and social contexts of aging in Korea (33.4)

Family "decline" and child well-being: A comparative assessment (93.30)

Family and fertility careers of Polish females. A semi-parametric and life table approach (90.7)

Family and households in the census of Brankovica region in 1455 (03.2)

Family background and early life course transitions in Kinshasa (93.36)

Family formation patterns among migrant women in Sydney (55.7)

Family size and sex preferences and eventual fertility in Botswana (55.36)

Family structure and fertility behavior in Taiwan (88.17)

Family structure and relationships: The dyadic approach (14.9)

Family structure and the timing of transitions from 70 to 103 years of age (93.8)

Family values and family change (14.10)

Feathering the nest or flying the coop? Ethnic and gender differences in young adults' coresidence in 1910 (12.13)

Gender differences in parent-child coresidence experiences (93.29)

Household changes in Japan: Major findings of the Third National Survey, 1994 (32.1)

Immigration and changing patterns of extended family household structure in the United States: 1970-1990 (93.44)

Impact of AIDS on the family and mortality in Uganda (57.15)

Influence of family head's reproductive behaviour on the use of modern contraceptive methods by other members of the family in rural Bangladesh (55.18)

Intergenerational coresidence and contact: A longitudinal analysis of adult children's response to their mother's widowhood (93.28)

International migration and community development (63.2)

International migration and national development (63.1)

Kinship and social orientation: The immediate rhenish, 17th- 18th centuries (84.5)

Kinship and the neighborhood in nineteenth-century rural England: The myth of the autonomous nuclear family (12.3)

Kinship and trades in Turin during the Napoleonic period (84.4)

Kinship networks and marriage types amongst the nobility - 15th-17th centuries (84.8)

Life course perspectives on women's autonomy and health outcomes (57.40)

Life-course timing and sequencing of marriage and military service and their effects on marital stability (93.12)

Life expectations of the widows and orphans of freemen in London 1375-1399 (49.1)

Living separately as a child-care strategy: Implications for women's work and family in urban Thailand (93.18)

Mate availability and African American family structure in the U.S. nonmetropolitan South, 1960-1990 (93.45)

Migration and family roles: Demographic measurement and cultural contexts (30.2)

Motives for intergenerational transfers: Evidence from Malaysia (09.44)

New patterns of family formation in Italy. Which tools for which interpretations? (48.1)

Normative beliefs about marriage and cohabitation: A comparison of non-Latino Whites, Mexican Americans, and Puerto Ricans (93.3)

Nuptiality, family and agricultural system in Italy in the 1880s (48.6)

Occasional requirements to solicit help from kinship circles. The issue in a rural French environment (16th-18th centuries (84.3)

Parental cohabitation and children's economic well-being (93.33)

Parental divorce during childhood: Age at first intercourse, partnership and parenthood (58.14)

Paternal absence and child behavior: Does a child's gender make a difference? (93.41)

Pauper apprenticeship in early nineteenth century Ontario (12.5)

Popular classes and cohabitation in mid-nineteenth-century Paris (12.8)

Population reproduction in the XVIIth, XVIIIth and XIXth centuries. Examples from France and Quebec (84.10)

Predicting marital instability from spouse and observer reports of marital interaction (93.25)

Prenatal and delivery care and childhood immunization in Guatemala: Do family and community matter? (09.16)

Qualitative exploration of intra-household variations in treatment of child illness in polygynous Yoruba families: The use of local expressions (57.27)

Racial and ethnic differences in the role of cohabitation in premarital childbearing (93.4)

Racial differences in mother-child coresidence in the past (93.34)

Reconsidering the increase in father-only families (09.27)

Reflection of confucianism, hinduism and buddhism on gender relation and gender specific occupation in Thai society (87.2)

Reproductive preferences and fertility trends in post-transition Thailand (18.15)

Reproductive preferences in Matlab, Bangladesh: Levels, motivation and differentials (85.2)

Resurrecting "The Family": Interring "The State" (14.2)

Separations among Finnish women born between 1938-1967 (44.2)

Sex and the birth rate: Human biology, demographic change, and access to fertility-regulation methods (17.14)

Sex preference versus number preference: The case of Korea (33.7)

Sexual exclusivity among dating, cohabiting, and married women (93.2)

Shifting boundaries of fertility change in Southwestern Nigeria (57.38)

Shifting costs of caring for the elderly back to families in Japan: Will it work? (17.16)

Sisters together: Women without men in seventeenth-century French village culture (12.1)

Social change, women, and the family in the era of industrialization: Recent Polish research (12.18)

Strong support but uneasy relationships: Coresidence and adult children's relationships with their parents (93.40)

The construction of technologically-mediated families (14.4)

The demographic implications of West African family systems (14.6)

The division of child care among mothers, fathers, and nonparental care providers in Dutch two-parent families (93.35)

The dwelling conditions and procreative behaviours (90.9)

The economic role of kinship (84.1)

The evolution of Soviet adoption law (12.19)

The family and demographic change in Sri Lanka (57.30)

The gender division of labor and family change in industrial societies: A theoretical accounting (14.1)

The impact of wish for children and having children on the attainment and importance of life values (14.16)

The influence of parents' marital dissolutions on children's attitudes toward family formation (09.6)

The life course of children born to unmarried mothers: Childhood living arrangements and young adult outcomes (93.16)

The pot of gold and the canvas. How family history was represented (84.7)

The relation of migration to changing household headship patterns in China, 1982-1987 (58.17)

The roles of kinship networks in the upbringing of minor orphans according to Parisian guardianship records (84.9)

The royal family and family values in late eighteenth-century England (12.14)

The social context of family size preferences and fertility behaviour in a South Indian village (48.4)

The stem family in the French Basque country: Sare in the nineteenth century (12.16)

Twentieth-century family life cycle and its determinants in the United States (12.17)

Variation and fluidity in household composition in Phoenix, Durban (14.14)

Variations in familial neonatal mortality risks in four countries (55.9)

Women, adoption, and family life in early modern Paris (12.15)

Women, work, and children: Behavioral and attitudinal change in the United States (17.3).

04. POPULATION DISTRIBUTION

Administrative management of Algerian emigration to Muslim countries following the conquest of Algeria: 1830-1914 (46.11)

Assessment of health status of population in North and West Poland on the basis of measures related to pollution and degradation of environment (90.3)

Assessment of pollution, degradation and devastation of the natural environment of West and North Poland as factors affecting the health of population on this territory (90.2)

Atmospheric pollution in Mexico City at a megalopolitan scale (24.2)

Avoidable death causes and their effects on life expectancy. The case of the Northern frontier, 1980-1990 (24.5)

Becoming a new citizen in an immigration country: Turks in Australia and Sweden, and some comparative implications (51.3)

Biosocial perspective of consanguineous marriages in rural and urban Swat, Pakistan (55.19)

Community and contraceptive choice in rural Thailand: A case study of Nan Rong (09.1)

Community characteristics, individual and household attributes, and child survival in Brazil (09.15)

Demographic data and geographic information systems for decision making: The case of public health (88.29)

Demographic effects of natural disasters: A case study of hurricane Andrew (09.18)

Demographic response to rural restructuring and counterurbanisation in South Australia, 1981-1991 (94.4)

Demographic transition in India (01.7)

Demography of disaster: Population estimates after hurricane Andrew (88.24)

Differentiation of voivodeships in terms of the number of children in the household (90.8)

Diversification of economic activities in rural India: Contrasted tendencies (01.11)

Economic opportunity in Mexico and return migration from the United States (09.25)

Elderly people at village level in Botswana (44.19)

Electoral registration, population mobility and the democratic franchise: The geography of postal voters, overseas voters and missing voters in Great Britain (94.3)

Estimating urban mortality under the "Ancien Régime": Aix-en-Provence and Toulouse in 1695 (46.3)

Evaluation of the somatic health of rural population inhabiting Western and Northern voivodeships of Poland (90.5)

Everyday mobility in Ouagadougou (70.1)

Family learning environments and students' outcomes: A review (14.8)

Fertility in Belgrade (03.4)

Fertility levels and differentials in Beirut during wartime: An indirect estimation based on maternity registers (58.18)

Forecasting enrollments during court-ordered desegregation (88.7)

From minority deviance to institutional violence: The American case (30.1)

From sand to clay. Use of land in the Djelgodji, northern Burkina Faso (70.2)

From the ranch of the Tia Juana to Tijuana: A brief history of development and population in the Mexican northern border (24.4)

Geographic compactness vs. race/ethnic compactness and other criteria in the delineation of legislative districts (88.8)

Geography of fertility in India, 1981-1991 (01.8)

Immigration, domestic migration, and demographic balkanization in America: New evidence for the l990s (17.13)

Immigration cohorts and residential overcrowding in Southern California (09.5)

Indian city, Hindu city? Factors and process of spatial segregation (01.13)

Indian urbanisation and the characteristics of large Indian cities revealed in the 1991 census (01.12)

International migration and community development (63.2)

International migration and national development (63.1)

Kinship and the neighborhood in nineteenth-century rural England: The myth of the autonomous nuclear family (12.3)

Kinship and trades in Turin during the Napoleonic period (84.4)

Labour force. Outlook to the year 2020 according to the current of the Central Statistical Office forecast (90.11)

Latino, Asian and Black segregation in U.S. metropolitan areas: Are multiethnic metros different? (09.4)

Life expectations of the widows and orphans of freemen in London 1375-1399 (49.1)

Living with AIDS: Perceptions, attitudes and post-diagnosis behaviour of HIV/AIDS patients in Ghana (57.23)

Making a place in the metropolis: Locational attainment in cities and suburbs (09.30)

Mexico's other wars: Epidemics, disease, and public health in Guanajuato, Mexico, 1810-1867 (84.28)

Migration and employment in Ho Chi Minh City (85.4)

Mobility of a large city: Strasbourg from 1870 to 1940 (84.14)

Mortality among the population of the city and voivodeship of Lodz contrasted with death rates in other voivodeships (90.6)

Mortality in Galicia, 1600-1850 (84.30)

Mortality in Quebec during the nineteenth century: From the states to the cities (58.19)

Network and migratory choices in the Basque Country. The example of Sare in the 19th century (84.39)

New health-care networks emergence in India. Hyderabad, a centre of innovation (01.17)

New patterns of spatial distribution of the population in Kainuu, Finland (44.15)

Non-European Community immigrants: An empirical research on three provinces (50.3)

Nuptiality, family and agricultural system in Italy in the 1880s (48.6)

Paternal absence and child behavior: Does a child's gender make a difference? (93.41)

Pauper apprenticeship in early nineteenth century Ontario (12.5)

Periurban commuters in the Ile-de-France region (46.8)

Policy options when population growth slows: The case of Thailand (88.6)

Popular classes and cohabitation in mid-nineteenth-century Paris (12.8)

Population and economics in Quintana Roo: Some considerations from recent experience (24.1)

Population and housing (88.22)

Population growth, development and the environment (58.2)

Population increase policy after the 1783 Great Famine in northeastern Tokugawa Japan (84.27)

Population pressure and the food supply system in the developing world (17.4)

Prenatal and delivery care and childhood immunization in Guatemala: Do family and community matter? (09.16)

Public health and medical corps in a period of transition: The case of Crete in the early 20th century (84.25)

Quality of life and precarious living conditions in some countries of the Arab world (01.3)

Reasons for the decline in mortality in Sri Lanka immediately after the Second World War: A re-examination of the evidence (57.26)

Recent evolution of infant mortality at Bamako, Mali (46.10)

Reproductive preferences in Matlab, Bangladesh: Levels, motivation and differentials (85.2)

Residential choices of immigrants in Australia (51.8)

Residential segregation of blacks by income group: Evidence from Oakland (88.19)

Risk factors for malnutrition in South Indian children (55.30)

Roots of urbanisation: The new small towns of Andhra Pradesh (01.15)

Seasonality of marriages in Spanish and French parishes in the Cerdanya valley, eastern Pyrenees (55.28)

Several recent Supreme Court decisions and their implications for political redistricting in Voting Rights Act context (88.31)

Short-term, population-based forecasting in the public sector (88.30)

Some statistics on the distribution of surnames (46.15)

Spatial and ethnic differenciation in infant mortality: Quebec, 1885-1971 (84.32)

State violence as an adjustment type of urban growth: The case of Khartoum, Sudan (01.4)

Territorialisation of a health risk and population statistics: The "TB apartments" of the unhealthy region of Saint-Gervais (1894-1930) (84.21)

The 'rurban populations' of Delhi (01.14)

The age of extremes: Concentrated affluence and poverty in the twenty-first century (09.28)

The changing residential patterns of immigrants - The case of Sweden 1973-1992 (44.14)

The dwelling conditions and procreative behaviours (90.9)

The effect of population growth on environmental quality (88.5)

The effects of temperature on human fertility (09.20)

The environment and refugees: Theoretical and policy issues (74.1)

The floating population: An informal process of urbanisation in China (94.1)

The HIV spatial diffusion in Bombay (01.16)

The regionalization of excess mortality of young females in Belgium, 1890 to 1910 (84.37)

The roles of kinship networks in the upbringing of minor orphans according to Parisian guardianship records (84.9)

The stem family in the French Basque country: Sare in the nineteenth century (12.16)

Towns and villages (47.5)

Transition from high to replacement-level fertility in a Kerala village (57.35)

Transportation and mobility in the Chalco region (24.3)

Types and causes of recent growth in the suburban districts of the Ile-de-France (46.7)

Urban growth and rural mooring in India (01.10)

Variability and growth in grain yields, 1950-94: Does the record point to greater instability? (17.15)

Variations between town and country and mortality trends in Germany during the industrialization (84.31)

Women, adoption, and family life in early modern Paris (12.15)

Women's lives in transition: A qualitative analysis of the fertility decline in Bangladesh (18.11).

05. SOCIAL ORGANIZATION

Assessment of the impact of changes related to the system transformation on the evolution of the process of mortality in Poland (90.1)

Between an ancient style of economy and a market economy: The role of kinship networks in the forestry trade in the 18th century (84.6)

Biosocial perspective of consanguineous marriages in rural and urban Swat, Pakistan (55.19)

Caring more or less: Individualistic and collectivist systems of family eldercare (93.20)

Civilian health during WWI and the causes of German defeat: A reexamination of the Winter hypothesis (84.19)

Cohabitation versus marriage: A comparison of relationship quality (93.27)

Comparison of motivations for parent care between Koreans and Americans: A cross-cultural approach (33.5)

Concubinage in colonial Brazil: The inequalities of race, class, and gender (12.4)

Demographic and economic correlates of health in old age (09.46)

Demography and perception of social status in a colonial society. Analysis of the census in the San Joseph parish of (Puebla, New Spain) in 1777 (84.38)

Economies and families: A further investigation of the curvilinear hypothesis (14.7)

Elderly people at village level in Botswana (44.19)

Exchanges, transportation, and communication: Turkish circulation and migratory domain (30.3)

Family planning programmes in Muslim countries: Two success stories (03.1)

Family structure and relationships: The dyadic approach (14.9)

Family values and family change (14.10)

Fertility levels and differentials in Beirut during wartime: An indirect estimation based on maternity registers (58.18)

From minority deviance to institutional violence: The American case (30.1)

Germs of disaster. The impact of epidemics on Japanese military campaigns in Taiwan, 1874 and 1895 (84.29)

Indian city, Hindu city? Factors and process of spatial segregation (01.13)

International migration, fertility, lifestyles, and social structure (44.10)

Kinship and social orientation: The immediate rhenish, 17th- 18th centuries (84.5)

Kinship and trades in Turin during the Napoleonic period (84.4)

Kinship networks and marriage types amongst the nobility - 15th-17th centuries (84.8)

Marriage timing in Sri Lanka: The role of modern norms and ideas (93.23)

Migration and family roles: Demographic measurement and cultural contexts (30.2)

Migration in market and democracy transition: Migration intentions and behavior in Romania (88.23)

Mixed couples in contemporary France. Marriage, acquisition of French nationality and divorce (46.14)

Modernization and divorce: Contrasting trends in Islamic Southeast Asia and the West (17.17)

Network and migratory choices in the Basque Country. The example of Sare in the 19th century (84.39)

New patterns of family formation in Italy. Which tools for which interpretations? (48.1)

Normative beliefs about marriage and cohabitation: A comparison of non-Latino Whites, Mexican Americans, and Puerto Ricans (93.3)

Occasional requirements to solicit help from kinship circles. The issue in a rural French environment (16th-18th centuries (84.3)

Politics of number. The state, statistics and minorities in India, Karnataka (01.18)

Popular classes and cohabitation in mid-nineteenth-century Paris (12.8)

Population and the pastoral economy in Mongolia (85.11)

Post-Cairo population policy: Does promoting girls' schooling miss the mark? (17.10)

Public health and medical corps in a period of transition: The case of Crete in the early 20th century (84.25)

Quality of life and precarious living conditions in some countries of the Arab world (01.3)

Racial differences in mother-child coresidence in the past (93.34)

Racial differences in occupational status and income in South Africa, 1980 and 1991 (09.9)

Racial differences in the relationship between infant mortality and socioeconomic status (55.5)

Reflection of confucianism, hinduism and buddhism on gender relation and gender specific occupation in Thai society (87.2)

Rethinking the roles of Japanese women (14.5)

Sexual behaviour in the face of risk: The case of bar girls in Malawi's major cities (57.10)

Sexual initiation and the transmission of reproductive knowledge (57.31)

Social auto-reproduction of the economically active population in the agricultural sector in Central Serbia and Voivodina as per the 1991 census (03.3)

Social change, women, and the family in the era of industrialization: Recent Polish research (12.18)

Social change and declines in marriage and fertility in Eastern Germany (93.38)

Social interactions and contemporary fertility transitions (17.9)

Social mobility across three generations (93.9)

Society of origin and the logics of migration: The Dogon of Sangha, Mali (46.12)

Socioeconomic trends in differential mortality among middle-aged males in Norway 1960-1990 (44.6)

Stealing a bride: Marriage customs, gender roles, and fertility transition in two peasant communities in Bolivia (57.32)

The effects of economic and population growth on national saving and inequality (09.43)

The experience of the Social Dimensions of Adjustment programme. Methodological contributions and overall reflection (70.3)

The family, love, and suicide in early modern Geneva (12.2)

The HIV spatial diffusion in Bombay (01.16)

The impact of wish for children and having children on the attainment and importance of life values (14.16)

The reaction of a heterogeneous population to perturbation. An interpretative model of mortality trends in Russia (46.1)

The relationship of childhood sexual abuse to teenage pregnancy (93.42)

The rhetoric of reproduction and the reconfiguration of womanhood in the French birth control movement, 1890-1920 (12.9)

The royal family and family values in late eighteenth-century England (12.14)

The social patterning of mortality in a cohort of elderly Swedes (44.8)

The upsurge of mortality in Russia: Causes and policy implications (17.6)

Tradition and modernity in the culture of aging in Korea (33.3)

Value-oriented parameters in migration policies in the 1990s: The Israeli experience (51.6)

Whores, whore-chasers, and swine: The regulation of sexuality and the restoration of order in the nineteenth century German divorce court (12.6)

Women, work, and children: Behavioral and attitudinal change in the United States (17.3).

06. CULTURE. EDUCATION. INFORMATION

A descriptive study of African-American mother-child communication about drugs and health (14.15)

After Cairo and before (and after) Beijing: Sexual and reproductive health as a part of the empowerment of teenage girls and women (44.21)

Analysis of Lebanese French-Speaking communities or the linguistic face of Lebanon (01.5)

A note on suspect practices during the AIDS epidemic: Vaginal drying and scarification in southwest Nigeria (57.11)

Are fertility differentials by education converging in the United States? (48.7)

Attitudes of Finnish students towards immigrants (44.12)

Attitudes toward family life and gender roles: A comparison of English and French Canadian women (14.12)

Children's education in the Philippines: Does high fertility matter? (88.11)

Chinese lunar birth timing in Singapore: New concerns for child quality amidst multicultural modernity (93.32)

Declining admissions to Italian universities by 2008 (46.9)

Demography and perception of social status in a colonial society. Analysis of the census in the San Joseph parish of (Puebla, New Spain) in 1777 (84.38)

Demography and social science (58.1)

Determinants of English proficiency among Mexican migrants to the United States (11.2)

Educational gradients in divorce risks in Sweden in recent decades (58.12)

Education and the changing age pattern of American fertility: 1963-1989 (09.19)

Evaluating the program effects of a radio drama about AIDS in Zambia (18.7)

Factors affecting contraceptive use in Ghana (55.33)

Family background and early life course transitions in Kinshasa (93.36)

Family learning environments and students' outcomes: A review (14.8)

Family values and family change (14.10)

Forecasting enrollments during court-ordered desegregation (88.7)

Impact of AIDS on the family and mortality in Uganda (57.15)

Mass media messages and reproductive behaviour in Nigeria (55.13)

Patterns of divorce risk in the 1970s and 1980s for Swedish women with a gymnasium education (44.4)

Pauper apprenticeship in early nineteenth century Ontario (12.5)

Popular classes and cohabitation in mid-nineteenth-century Paris EX

Post-Cairo population policy: Does promoting girls' schooling miss the mark? (17.10)

Poverty, literacy and child labour in Nepal: A district-level analysis (85.7)

Public health statistics in 1920s Soviet Union: International cooperation and national tradition in a post-revolutionary framework (84.20)

REMI reconsidered: An editorial review (30.8)

Sexual initiation and the transmission of reproductive knowledge (57.31)

The "politicization" of fertility to achieve non-demographic objectives (58.11)

The boundaries between marriage, nonmarriage, and parenthood: Changes in behavior and policy in postwar Britain (12.10)

The capital in education: A demographic approach (46.4)

The experience of the Social Dimensions of Adjustment programme. Methodological contributions and overall reflection (70.3)

The first generation with mass schooling and the fertility transition: The case of Sri Lanka (57.36)

The harmfulness or harmlessness of using an anticipatory regressor: How dangerous is it to use education achieved as of 1990 in the analysis of divorce risks in earlier years? (44.3)

The impact of policy changes on forecasting for school districts (88.28)

The social meaning of the age at second birth for third-birth fertility: A methodological note on the need to sometimes respecify an intermediate variable (44.27)

Tradition and modernity in the culture of aging in Korea (33.3)

Understanding migratory phenomena. Mobility in a village in the Herault region of France from 1836 to 1962 (84.34)

Value-oriented parameters in migration policies in the 1990s: The Israeli experience (51.6)

Variations in Vietnamese marriages, births and infant deaths by months of the Julian calendar and years of the Vietnamese and Chinese astrological calendars (55.24)

Welfare benefits and birth decisions of never-married women (88.2)

When postage stamps recognize or ignore migrants and refugees (30.5)

Women's education and employment: Matlab experience (85.3).

07. LABOUR FORCE. EMPLOYMENT

"A sudden and terrible revelation": Motherhood and infant mortality in France, 1858-1874 (12.12)

A case study of the labour market status of recent mainland Chinese immigrants, metropolitan Toronto (51.9)

Active and retirement life expectancy in Finland (44.17)

An optimized model for substitution of expatriate workforce in a Gulf-council country: The case of Kuwait (51.4)

Childcare choices and constraints in the United States: Social class, race and the influence of family views (14.3)

Discovering the invisible Puerto Rican slave family: Demographic evidence from the eighteenth century (12.11)

Diversification of economic activities in rural India: Contrasted tendencies (01.11)

Economic incentives for financial and residential independance (09.7)

Economic mobility of young workers in the 1970s and 1980s (09.34)

Effects of family characteristics on the labor force status of older married women in Finland (44.16)

Effects of occupational status differences between spouses on the wife's labor force participation and occupational achievement: Findings from 12 European countries (93.6)

Flexibility and regularization. Immigrant' seasonal employment in Italy (50.2)

Forecast of labour force in Poland to the year 2020. Methodology and results (90.10)

Foreigners and naturalized French citizens: A slow social diversification, 1982-1990 (30.7)

Geographic mobility of scientists: Sex differences and family constraints (09.31)

Kinship and trades in Turin during the Napoleonic period (84.4)

Labour force. Outlook to the year 2020 according to the current of the Central Statistical Office forecast (90.11)

Living separately as a child-care strategy: Implications for women's work and family in urban Thailand (93.18)

Poverty, literacy and child labour in Nepal: A district-level analysis (85.7)

Reflection of confucianism, hinduism and buddhism on gender relation and gender specific occupation in Thai society (87.2)

Resurrecting "The Family": Interring "The State" (14.2)

Social auto-reproduction of the economically active population in the agricultural sector in Central Serbia and Voivodina as per the 1991 census (03.3)

The capital in education: A demographic approach (46.4)

The division of child care among mothers, fathers, and nonparental care providers in Dutch two-parent families (93.35)

The dwelling conditions and procreative behaviours (90.9)

The effect of the sex composition of jobs on starting wages in an organization: Findings from the NLSY (09.35)

The effects of work history and timing of marriage on the division of household labour: A life-course perspective (93.5)

The employment and income performance of immigrants in Sweden, 1970-1990 (44.13)

The floating population: An informal process of urbanisation in China (94.1)

The gender division of labor and family change in industrial societies: A theoretical accounting (14.1)

The labor supply of Latinas in the USA: Comparing labor force participation, wages, and hours worked with Anglo and Black women (88.3)

The mobility of young people after their first stable employment (46.13)

The social context of family size preferences and fertility behaviour in a South Indian village (48.4)

Ties that bind: A case study of the link between employers, families, and health benefits (88.27)

Women, paid-work and the family in the Islamic Republic of Iran (14.13)

Women, work, and children: Behavioral and attitudinal change in the United States (17.3)

Women's decisions about breastfeeding and maternal employment (93.13)

Women's education and employment: Matlab experience (85.3)

Women's labour market in Poland in transition (90.13).

08. ECONOMY

A developing countries' perspective on population, environment, and development (88.1)

Ageing in industrial societies, East and West: A \'Western\' comparative perspective (33.6)

Age patterns of child mortality in the developing world (74.5)

Aging and social policy in Korea (33.1)

An egalitarian method of property division and the destiny of lineages (84.2)

Anthropogenic factors in land-use change in China (17.19)

Applying demographic analysis to store site selection (88.25)

Assisting young, unmarried mothers to become self-sufficient: The effects of different types of early economic support (93.17)

A theory of technophysio evolution, with some implications for forecasting population, health care costs, and pension costs (09.40)

Between an ancient style of economy and a market economy: The role of kinship networks in the forestry trade in the 18th century (84.6)

Caring more or less: Individualistic and collectivist systems of family eldercare (93.20)

Chinese lunar birth timing in Singapore: New concerns for child quality amidst multicultural modernity (93.32)

Comparative costs of family planning services and hospital-based maternity care in Turkey (18.12)

Death and taxes: Longer life, consumption, and social security (09.41)

Demographic data analysis in less developed countries: 1946-1996 (58.6)

Demographic data collection in less developed countries 1946-1996 (58.5)

Demographic response to rural restructuring and counterurbanisation in South Australia, 1981-1991 (94.4)

Diversification of economic activities in rural India: Contrasted tendencies (01.11)

Economic enterprise and ethnic belonging (30.10)

Economic incentives for financial and residential independance (09.7)

Economic mobility of young workers in the 1970s and 1980s (09.34)

Economic opportunity in Mexico and return migration from the United States (09.25)

Effects of family characteristics on the labor force status of older married women in Finland (44.16)

Everyday mobility in Ouagadougou (70.1)

Excess female child mortality in the developing world during the 1970s and 1980s (74.3)

Exchanges, transportation, and communication: Turkish circulation and migratory domain (30.3)

Familial and social contexts of aging in Korea (33.4)

Family values and family change (14.10)

Flexibility and regularization. Immigrant' seasonal employment in Italy (50.2)

Forecasting US age structure and the future of social security: The impact of adjustments to official mortality schedules (17.11)

From the ranch of the Tia Juana to Tijuana: A brief history of development and population in the Mexican northern border (24.4)

Global economic restructuring and international migration: Some observations based on the Mexican and Central American experience (51.1)

Interacting factors affecting illegitimacy in preindustrial Northern England (55.34)

International migration and community development (63.2)

International migration and development: The new paradigms (30.6)

International migration and development in Mexican communities (09.17)

International migration and national development (63.1)

In the frontline or the backwater? The Nordic countries and the global population drama (44.1)

Labour migration: Yorkshire, c. 1670-1743 (49.2)

Life course perspectives on women's autonomy and health outcomes (57.40)

Lightening the tread of population on the land: American examples (17.7)

Marriage timing in Sri Lanka: The role of modern norms and ideas (93.23)

Meeting unmet need: New strategies (78.1)

Migration in market and democracy transition: Migration intentions and behavior in Romania (88.23)

Modernization and divorce: Contrasting trends in Islamic Southeast Asia and the West (17.17)

Motives for intergenerational transfers: Evidence from Malaysia (09.44)

Network and migratory choices in the Basque Country. The example of Sare in the 19th century (84.39)

On the importance of anthropometric history (84.15)

Parental cohabitation and children's economic well-being (93.33)

Population and economics in Quintana Roo: Some considerations from recent experience (24.1)

Population and housing (88.22)

Population and the pastoral economy in Mongolia (85.11)

Population growth, development and the environment (58.2)

Population pressure and the food supply system in the developing world (17.4)

Population recording and census: The Chinese tradition (07.1)

Poverty, literacy and child labour in Nepal: A district-level analysis (85.7)

Poverty and fertility: Reproductive change under persistent poverty (44.18)

Qualitative exploration of intra-household variations in treatment of child illness in polygynous Yoruba families: The use of local expressions (57.27)

Quality of life and precarious living conditions in some countries of the Arab world (01.3)

Racial differences in occupational status and income in South Africa, 1980 and 1991 (09.9)

Recent trends in international migration and economic development in the South Pacific (85.5)

Relations between population, development, and poverty according to Mexican university professors (24.7)

Remittances and the income distribution in Tonga (88.20)

Residential segregation of blacks by income group: Evidence from Oakland (88.19)

Retirement against the demographic trend: More older people living longer, working less, and saving less (09.42)

Return migration in the Italian migratory system: A new approach (50.4)

Sex differentials in old-age mortality (74.2)

Shifting costs of caring for the elderly back to families in Japan: Will it work? (17.16)

Social change, women, and the family in the era of industrialization: Recent Polish research (12.18)

Social interactions and contemporary fertility transitions (17.9)

Territorialisation of a health risk and population statistics: The "TB apartments" of the unhealthy region of Saint-Gervais (1894-1930) (84.21)

The age of extremes: Concentrated affluence and poverty in the twenty-first century (09.28)

The economic determinants of Greek return migration to the islands of the East Aegean (51.5)

The economic impact of divorce law reform (88.14)

The economic role of kinship (84.1)

The effect of expansions in medicaid income eligibility on abortion (09.13)

The effect of population growth on environmental quality (88.5)

The effect of the sex composition of jobs on starting wages in an organization: Findings from the NLSY (09.35)

The effects of economic and population growth on national saving and inequality (09.43)

The effects of work history and timing of marriage on the division of household labour: A life-course perspective (93.5)

The employment and income performance of immigrants in Sweden, 1970-1990 (44.13)

The experience of the Social Dimensions of Adjustment programme. Methodological contributions and overall reflection (70.3)

The French far right and immigrants in times of crisis: The 1930s and the 1980s (30.12)

The gender division of labor and family change in industrial societies: A theoretical accounting (14.1)

The health of the aged in India (57.41)

The labor supply of Latinas in the USA: Comparing labor force participation, wages, and hours worked with Anglo and Black women (88.3)

The pot of gold and the canvas. How family history was represented (84.7)

The quantity/quality of children hypothesis in developing countries: Testing by considering some demographic experiences in China, India and Africa (57.39)

The stem family in the French Basque country: Sare in the nineteenth century (12.16)

Ties that bind: A case study of the link between employers, families, and health benefits (88.27)

Transportation and mobility in the Chalco region (24.3)

Trends in child support outcomes (09.33)

United Kingdom labour emigration and capital exports 1816-1991 (51.2)

Variations between town and country and mortality trends in Germany during the industrialization (84.31)

Welfare benefits and birth decisions of never-married women (88.2)

Women, paid-work and the family in the Islamic Republic of Iran (14.13)

Women's education and employment: Matlab experience (85.3).

09. ADMINISTRATION. LEGISLATION. GOVERNMENT POLICY

"A sudden and terrible revelation": Motherhood and infant mortality in France, 1858-1874 (12.12)

A developing countries' perspective on population, environment, and development (88.1)

Administrative management of Algerian emigration to Muslim countries following the conquest of Algeria: 1830-1914 (46.11)

Ageing in industrial societies, East and West: A 'Western' comparative perspective (33.6)

Aging and social policy in Korea (33.1)

A model of child morbidity, mortality, and health interventions (17.2)

Applying demographic analysis to store site selection (88.25)

Childcare choices and constraints in the United States: Social class, race and the influence of family views (14.3)

Commitment processes in accounts of the development of premarital relationships (93.37)

Development theory: An analytical framework and selected applications (17.5)

Disease prevention as social change: Toward a theory of public health (17.8)

Electoral registration, population mobility and the democratic franchise: The geography of postal voters, overseas voters and missing voters in Great Britain (94.3)

Family welfare programme and population stabilization strategies in India (85.1)

Flexibility and regularization. Immigrant' seasonal employment in Italy (50.2)

Forecasting, growth management and public policy decision making (88.26)

From minority deviance to institutional violence: The American case (30.1)

Germs of disaster. The impact of epidemics on Japanese military campaigns in Taiwan, 1874 and 1895 (84.29)

Health transition research in the control of morbidity and mortality from Acute Respiratory Infection (57.42)

Impact of population registration on hilltribe development in Thailand (85.12)

International migration and development: The new paradigms (30.6)

It takes two to tango, doesn't it? The influence of couple characteristics on the timing of the birth of the first child (93.7)

Life-course timing and sequencing of marriage and military service and their effects on marital stability (93.12)

Mexico's other wars: Epidemics, disease, and public health in Guanajuato, Mexico, 1810-1867 (84.28)

Migration in market and democracy transition: Migration intentions and behavior in Romania (88.23)

Notes on status of non-EC citizens living in Italy, 1995-1996 (50.1)

Perceptions of population policy, development, and family planning programs in Northern Nigeria (18.1)

Policy options when population growth slows: The case of Thailand (88.6)

Politics of number. The state, statistics and minorities in India, Karnataka (01.18)

Population increase policy after the 1783 Great Famine in northeastern Tokugawa Japan (84.27)

Resurrecting "The Family": Interring "The State" (14.2)

Rumblings, resistance and rebellion: The implementation of censuses in colonial India (18th-20th century) (07.2)

Several recent Supreme Court decisions and their implications for political redistricting in Voting Rights Act context (88.31)

Sexual networking, STDs, and HIV/AIDS transmission among Nigerian police officers (57.7)

Short-term, population-based forecasting in the public sector (88.30)

State policies and the birth rate in Egypt: From socialism to liberalism (17.18)

State violence as an adjustment type of urban growth: The case of Khartoum, Sudan (01.4)

The "amnesty" aftermath: Current policy issues stemming from the legalization programs of the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act (11.1)

The "politicization" of fertility to achieve non-demographic objectives (58.11)

The boundaries between marriage, nonmarriage, and parenthood: Changes in behavior and policy in postwar Britain (12.10)

The changing residential patterns of immigrants - The case of Sweden 1973-1992 (44.14)

The colonial state and demographic knowledge in French West Africa, 1904-1960 (07.4)

The creation of changing definition of demographic knowledge: The case of mestizaje in the corporate indigenous communities of the Valle Bajo of Cochabamba, Bolivia (07.3)

The economic impact of divorce law reform (88.14)

The economic theory of fertility over three decades (58.16)

The European Union and the migrations of people. Government logic and human rights (30.9)

The evolution of Soviet adoption law (12.19)

The experience of the Social Dimensions of Adjustment programme. Methodological contributions and overall reflection (70.3)

The family building life course and contraception use: Nang Rong, Thailand (88.18)

The flows of refugees in India (01.19)

The French far right and immigrants in times of crisis: The 1930s and the 1980s (30.12)

The HIV spatial diffusion in Bombay (01.16)

The impact of policy changes on forecasting for school districts (88.28)

The impact of state-level restrictions on abortion (09.21)

The life course of children born to unmarried mothers: Childhood living arrangements and young adult outcomes (93.16)

"The main cause of variations is crime": An attempt to explain excess mortality of illegitimate children in The Hague in the mid-19th century (84.17)

Towns and villages (47.5)

Value-oriented parameters in migration policies in the 1990s: The Israeli experience (51.6)

What is applied demography? (88.21)

What Yugoslavia means: Progress, nationalism, and health (57.43)

When postage stamps recognize or ignore migrants and refugees (30.5).

10. PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS

After Cairo and before (and after) Beijing: Sexual and reproductive health as a part of the empowerment of teenage girls and women (44.21)

Attitudes toward family life and gender roles: A comparison of English and French Canadian women (14.12)

Community and contraceptive choice in rural Thailand: A case study of Nan Rong (09.1)

Compatibility and the development of premarital relationships (93.1)

Concubinage in colonial Brazil: The inequalities of race, class, and gender (12.4)

Coresidence beliefs in American Society - 1973 to 1991 (93.21)

Effects of couples' characteristics on contraceptive use in sub-Saharan Africa: The Ghanaian example (55.27)

Effects of family characteristics on the labor force status of older married women in Finland (44.16)

Evolution of social science research methodology in sexual behavior in Thailand (87.1)

Family "decline" and child well-being: A comparative assessment (93.30)

Family background and early life course transitions in Kinshasa (93.36)

Family size and sex preferences and eventual fertility in Botswana (55.36)

Fertility, family, and social policy in contemporary Western Europe (17.12)

Fertility norms and son preference in Morocco and Tunisia: Does women's status matter? (55.4)

Impact of population registration on hilltribe development in Thailand (85.12)

Indian city, Hindu city? Factors and process of spatial segregation (01.13)

International migration, fertility, lifestyles, and social structure (44.10)

Latino, Asian and Black segregation in U.S. metropolitan areas: Are multiethnic metros different? (09.4)

Life course perspectives on women's autonomy and health outcomes (57.40)

Living with AIDS: Perceptions, attitudes and post-diagnosis behaviour of HIV/AIDS patients in Ghana (57.23)

Marriage timing in Sri Lanka: The role of modern norms and ideas (93.23)

Meeting unmet need: New strategies (78.1)

Men's participation in family planning decisions in Kenya (58.13)

Migration and family roles: Demographic measurement and cultural contexts (30.2)

Migration and premarital childbearing among Puerto Rican women (09.29)

New health-care networks emergence in India. Hyderabad, a centre of innovation (01.17)

Parental divorce during childhood: Age at first intercourse, partnership and parenthood (58.14)

Paternal absence and child behavior: Does a child's gender make a difference? (93.41)

Perceptions of population policy, development, and family planning programs in Northern Nigeria (18.1)

Racial differences in occupational status and income in South Africa, 1980 and 1991 (09.9)

Reflection of confucianism, hinduism and buddhism on gender relation and gender specific occupation in Thai society (87.2)

Reproductive preferences and fertility trends in post-transition Thailand (18.15)

Residential segregation of blacks by income group: Evidence from Oakland (88.19)

Rethinking the roles of Japanese women (14.5)

Sex and the birth rate: Human biology, demographic change, and access to fertility-regulation methods (17.14)

Sex preferences, family planning, and fertility: An Israeli subpopulation in transition (93.22)

Sex preference versus number preference: The case of Korea (33.7)

Sexual exclusivity among dating, cohabiting, and married women (93.2)

Sexual initiation and the transmission of reproductive knowledge (57.31)

Sexual networking among youth in southwestern Nigeria (57.4)

Sisters together: Women without men in seventeenth-century French village culture (12.1)

Social change, women, and the family in the era of industrialization: Recent Polish research (12.18)

Social mobility across three generations (93.9)

State violence as an adjustment type of urban growth: The case of Khartoum, Sudan (01.4)

Stealing a bride: Marriage customs, gender roles, and fertility transition in two peasant communities in Bolivia (57.32)

Strong support but uneasy relationships: Coresidence and adult children's relationships with their parents (93.40)

The boundaries between marriage, nonmarriage, and parenthood: Changes in behavior and policy in postwar Britain (12.10)

The consistency of recalled age at first sexual intercourse (55.25)

The economic impact of divorce law reform (88.14)

The exclusion of never-married women from Chinese fertility surveys (18.3)

The French far right and immigrants in times of crisis: The 1930s and the 1980s (30.12)

The gender division of labor and family change in industrial societies: A theoretical accounting (14.1)

The impact of wish for children and having children on the attainment and importance of life values (14.16)

The influence of parents' marital dissolutions on children's attitudes toward family formation (09.6)

The relation of closed birth intervals to the sex of the preceding child and the sexual orientation of the succeeding child (55.32)

The relation of migration to changing household headship patterns in China, 1982-1987 (58.17)

The relationship of childhood sexual abuse to teenage pregnancy (93.42)

The rhetoric of reproduction and the reconfiguration of womanhood in the French birth control movement, 1890-1920 (12.9)

Using a mixture model to detect son preference in Vietnam (55.23)

Women, adoption, and family life in early modern Paris (12.15)

Women, paid-work and the family in the Islamic Republic of Iran (14.13)

Women, work, and children: Behavioral and attitudinal change in the United States (17.3)

Women's education and employment: Matlab experience (85.3)

Women's position and family planning in Egypt (18.17).

11. LIFE. HEALTH

"A sudden and terrible revelation": Motherhood and infant mortality in France, 1858-1874 (12.12)

A community-based investigation of avoidable factors for maternal mortality in Zimbabwe (18.16)

A descriptive study of African-American mother-child communication about drugs and health (14.15)

After Cairo and before (and after) Beijing: Sexual and reproductive health as a part of the empowerment of teenage girls and women (44.21)

An alternative sampling strategy for obtaining child health data in a reproductive health survey (88.13)

An assessment of the nine-month lactational amenorrhea method (MAMA-9) in Rwanda (18.5)

An evolutionary perspective on population growth (44.25)

A note on suspect practices during the AIDS epidemic: Vaginal drying and scarification in southwest Nigeria (57.11)

Assessment of health status of population in North and West Poland on the basis of measures related to pollution and degradation of environment (90.3)

Assessment of pollution, degradation and devastation of the natural environment of West and North Poland as factors affecting the health of population on this territory (90.2)

A theory of technophysio evolution, with some implications for forecasting population, health care costs, and pension costs (09.40)

Childcare choices and constraints in the United States: Social class, race and the influence of family views (14.3)

Civilian health during WWI and the causes of German defeat: A reexamination of the Winter hypothesis (84.19)

Comparative costs of family planning services and hospital-based maternity care in Turkey (18.12)

Compromised birth outcomes and infant mortality among racial and ethnic groups (09.32)

Couples and reproductive health: A review of couple studies (18.14)

Demographic and economic correlates of health in old age (09.46)

Demographic data and geographic information systems for decision making: The case of public health (88.29)

Demographic implications of health care in Sri Lanka (85.6)

Differential fertility and body build in !Kung San and Kavango females from Northern Namibia (55.11)

Disease prevention as social change: Toward a theory of public health (17.8)

Evaluation of the somatic health of rural population inhabiting Western and Northern voivodeships of Poland (90.5)

Examination of the status of health of population in Poland (90.4)

Generational changes in height and body mass differences between British Asians and the general population in Glasgow (55.31)

HIV diffusion patterns and mobility: Gender differences among drug users (88.12)

How frailty models can be used in evaluating longevity limits (09.39)

How many people are involuntarily childless? (44.5)

How the local supply of day-care centers influences fertility in Norway: A parity-specific approach (88.10)

Immunization and pregnancy-related services in Guatemala (24.6)

Impact of migration, environment and socioeconomic conditions on the physique of Sikhs (55.8)

Incorporating health into models of marriage choice: Demographic and sociological perspectives (93.31)

Infertility treatment and multiple birth rates in Britain, 1938-1994 (55.39)

Kinship networks and marriage types amongst the nobility - 15th-17th centuries (84.8)

Life course perspectives on women's autonomy and health outcomes (57.40)

Longitudinal analysis of the effects of infant-feeding practices on postpartum amenorrhea (09.12)

Marital status and mortality: The role of health (09.22)

New health-care networks emergence in India. Hyderabad, a centre of innovation (01.17)

On a probability model of open birth interval (48.8)

On the importance of anthropometric history (84.15)

Pauper apprenticeship in early nineteenth century Ontario (12.5)

Prenatal and delivery care and childhood immunization in Guatemala: Do family and community matter? (09.16)

Public health and medical corps in a period of transition: The case of Crete in the early 20th century (84.25)

Public health statistics in 1920s Soviet Union: International cooperation and national tradition in a post-revolutionary framework (84.20)

Qualitative exploration of intra-household variations in treatment of child illness in polygynous Yoruba families: The use of local expressions (57.27)

Rationalizing health care in a changing world: The need to know (57.51)

Risk factors for malnutrition in South Indian children (55.30)

Sex and the birth rate: Human biology, demographic change, and access to fertility-regulation methods (17.14)

Sexual initiation and the transmission of reproductive knowledge (57.31)

Social and biological issues in infant survivorship among Danish cohorts born between 1982 and 1990 (44.7)

Social and economic factors related to breast-feeding durations in Tanzania (55.22)

Sociodemographic risk factors associated with low birthweight in United Arab Emirates (55.21)

Territorialisation of a health risk and population statistics: The "TB apartments" of the unhealthy region of Saint-Gervais (1894-1930) (84.21)

The construction of technologically-mediated families (14.4)

The demographic implications of West African family systems (14.6)

The division of child care among mothers, fathers, and nonparental care providers in Dutch two-parent families (93.35)

The exclusion of never-married women from Chinese fertility surveys (18.3)

The health of the aged in India (57.41)

The impact of postpartum redundant use of contraception on contraceptive failure rates (09.3)

The legend of the 150,000 annual deaths from TB (84.22)

The moving threshold of when old age commences: Comparative approaches, France and Sweden (84.23)

The premises of a young infants' policy under the Second Empire: The Mulhouse association of young mothers (84.18)

The relation of closed birth intervals to the sex of the preceding child and the sexual orientation of the succeeding child (55.32)

The sick and the well: Adult health in Britain during the health transition (57.29)

The socio-demographic correlates of post-partum amenorrhoea in an urban society of India (48.5)

The statistics of antituberculosis dispensaries and hospitals in the service of the social history and epidemiology of the "white plague", late 19th-early 20th centuries (84.16)

Ties that bind: A case study of the link between employers, families, and health benefits (88.27)

Why did maternal mortality decline in Matlab? (18.6)

Women's decisions about breastfeeding and maternal employment (93.13).

12. MORBIDITY. MORTALITY

"The main cause of variations is crime": An attempt to explain excess mortality of illegitimate children in The Hague in the mid-19th century (84.17)

"A sudden and terrible revelation": Motherhood and infant mortality in France, 1858-1874 (12.12)

A community-based investigation of avoidable factors for maternal mortality in Zimbabwe (18.16)

Active and retirement life expectancy in Finland (44.17)

African-American mortality at older ages: Results of a matching study (09.14)

Age patterns of child mortality in the developing world (74.5)

AIDS risk among tourists: A study on Japanese female tourists in Thailand (87.3)

A model of child morbidity, mortality, and health interventions (17.2)

A note on suspect practices during the AIDS epidemic: Vaginal drying and scarification in southwest Nigeria (57.11)

Assessment of health status of population in North and West Poland on the basis of measures related to pollution and degradation of environment (90.3)

Assessment of the impact of changes related to the system transformation on the evolution of the process of mortality in Poland (90.1)

Avoidable death causes and their effects on life expectancy. The case of the Northern frontier, 1980-1990 (24.5)

Cancer mortality in Sweden from 1931 to 1992 (44.9)

Changes in the age dependence of mortality and disability: Cohort and other determinants (09.45)

Childhood mortality differentials in Zimbabwe: Evidence from two surveys (48.14)

Cohort size and age-specific suicide rates: A contingent relationship (09.24)

Cohort survival in ageing populations: A model life table approach (48.3)

Community characteristics, individual and household attributes, and child survival in Brazil (09.15)

Compromised birth outcomes and infant mortality among racial and ethnic groups (09.32)

Confidence intervals and sample-size calculations for the sisterhood method of estimating maternal mortality (18.9)

Consanguinity and its relationship to differential fertility and mortality in the Kotia: A tribal population of Andhra Pradesh, India (55.35)

Death and taxes: Longer life, consumption, and social security (09.41)

Demographic and social profile of suicide mortality in Australia (48.13)

Demographic transition theory (58.3)

Demography of HIV/AIDS (63.3)

Detection without correction: Problems in assessing the quality of English ecclesiastical and civil registration (84.12)

Estimating seasonality effects on child mortality in Matlab, Bangladesh (09.8)

Estimating the completeness of under-5 death registration in Egypt (09.23)

Estimating urban mortality under the \'Ancien Régime\': Aix-en-Provence and Toulouse in 1695 (46.3)

Evaluating the program effects of a radio drama about AIDS in Zambia (18.7)

Ever since Gompertz (09.37)

Evolution of social science research methodology in sexual behavior in Thailand (87.1)

Examination of the status of health of population in Poland (90.4)

Excess female child mortality in the developing world during the 1970s and 1980s (74.3)

Family and population in China in the 16th to 18th centuries in the light of a recent work by Liu Ts'ui-Jung (84.11)

Family background and early life course transitions in Kinshasa (93.36)

Family structure and the timing of transitions from 70 to 103 years of age (93.8)

Forecasting US age structure and the future of social security: The impact of adjustments to official mortality schedules (17.11)

Germs of disaster. The impact of epidemics on Japanese military campaigns in Taiwan, 1874 and 1895 (84.29)

Health and social consequences: Linkages between parish registers and patient records as a source in social medical history (44.24)

Health transition research in the control of morbidity and mortality from Acute Respiratory Infection (57.42)

HIV diffusion patterns and mobility: Gender differences among drug users (88.12)

How frailty models can be used in evaluating longevity limits (09.39)

How many Americans are alive because of twentieth-century improvements in mortality? (17.1)

Impact of AIDS on the family and mortality in Uganda (57.15)

Infant mortality levels in Africa: Does method of estimation matter? (48.11)

Is marriage dissolution linked to differences in mortality risks for men and women? (93.19)

Living with AIDS: Perceptions, attitudes and post-diagnosis behaviour of HIV/AIDS patients in Ghana (57.23)

Marital status and long-term illness in Great Britain (93.43)

Marital status and mortality: The role of health (09.22)

Measuring excess risk of child mortality: An exploration of DHS 1 for Burundi, Uganda and Zimbabwe (55.29)

Mortality among the population of the city and voivodeship of Lodz contrasted with death rates in other voivodeships (90.6)

Mortality in Galicia, 1600-1850 (84.30)

Mortality in Quebec during the nineteenth century: From the states to the cities (58.19)

On the changing shape of the Australian mortality curve (57.45)

Parish records from Namibia 1925-1990 - An attempt to analyze fertility and mortality in Ovamboland (44.23)

Population decline and plague in late medieval Norway (84.26)

Population studies of mortality (58.9)

Prior and proximate causes of infant survival in Ghana, with special attention to polygyny (55.17)

Racial differences in the relationship between infant mortality and socioeconomic status (55.5)

Rationalizing health care in a changing world: The need to know (57.51)

Reasons for the decline in mortality in Sri Lanka immediately after the Second World War: A re-examination of the evidence (57.26)

Recent evolution of infant mortality at Bamako, Mali (46.10)

Relationship between survival status of first child and subsequent child death (55.10)

Sex differences in mortality among young children in the Sahel (74.4)

Sex differentials in old-age mortality (74.2)

Sexual behaviour in the face of risk: The case of bar girls in Malawi's major cities (57.10)

Sexual networking, STDs, and HIV/AIDS transmission among Nigerian police officers (57.7)

Sexual networking among youth in southwestern Nigeria (57.4)

Social and biological issues in infant survivorship among Danish cohorts born between 1982 and 1990 (44.7)

Social context of HIV infection in Uganda (57.1)

Socioeconomic trends in differential mortality among middle-aged males in Norway 1960-1990 (44.6)

Spatial and ethnic differenciation in infant mortality: Quebec, 1885-1971 (84.32)

Territorialisation of a health risk and population statistics: The \"TB apartments\" of the unhealthy region of Saint-Gervais (1894-1930) (84.21)

The declining HIV seroprevalence in Uganda: What evidence? (57.2)

The development and use of demographic models (58.7)

The effect of divorce on child survival in a rural area of Bangladesh (58.15)

The effects of HIV and AIDS on fertility in East and Central Africa (57.14)

The family, love, and suicide in early modern Geneva (12.2)

The family building life course and contraception use: Nang Rong, Thailand (88.18)

The HIV spatial diffusion in Bombay (01.16)

The legend of the 150,000 annual deaths from TB (84.22)

The life course of children born to unmarried mothers: Childhood living arrangements and young adult outcomes (93.16)

The moving threshold of when old age commences: Comparative approaches, France and Sweden (84.23)

The reaction of a heterogeneous population to perturbation. An interpretative model of mortality trends in Russia (46.1)

The regionalization of excess mortality of young females in Belgium, 1890 to 1910 (84.37)

The social patterning of mortality in a cohort of elderly Swedes (44.8)

The spread of HIV into the general population of the USA: A simulation (88.16)

The statistics of antituberculosis dispensaries and hospitals in the service of the social history and epidemiology of the "white plague", late 19th-early 20th centuries (84.16)

The upsurge of mortality in Russia: Causes and policy implications (17.6)

Trends and sex-differentials in Dutch mortality since 1850: Insights from a cohort- and period-perspective (48.12)

Trends in total survival curves, without chronic illness and invalidity in France from 1981 to 1991: Application of a WHO model (84.24)

Variations between town and country and mortality trends in Germany during the industrialization (84.31)

Variations in familial neonatal mortality risks in four countries (55.9)

What demographers can learn from fruit fly actuarial models and biology (09.38)

What Yugoslavia means: Progress, nationalism, and health (57.43)

Why did maternal mortality decline in Matlab? (18.6).

13. NUPTIALITY

An egalitarian method of property division and the destiny of lineages (84.2)

Are men's and women's answers to be equaly trusted? A dual data collection on maternity and fertility issues in a population in Mali (46.2)

Assisting young, unmarried mothers to become self-sufficient: The effects of different types of early economic support (93.17)

Biosocial perspective of consanguineous marriages in rural and urban Swat, Pakistan (55.19)

Childbearing in cohabitational relationships (93.15)

Cohabitation versus marriage: A comparison of relationship quality (93.27)

Commitment processes in accounts of the development of premarital relationships (93.37)

Compatibility and the development of premarital relationships (93.1)

Compliance with child support orders in divorce cases (93.10)

Concubinage in colonial Brazil: The inequalities of race, class, and gender (12.4)

Consanguinity and its relationship to differential fertility and mortality in the Kotia: A tribal population of Andhra Pradesh, India (55.35)

Convergence and divergence in ethnic divorce patterns: A research note (93.11)

Couples and reproductive health: A review of couple studies (18.14)

Economies and families: A further investigation of the curvilinear hypothesis (14.7)

Educational gradients in divorce risks in Sweden in recent decades (58.12)

Effects of couples' characteristics on contraceptive use in sub-Saharan Africa: The Ghanaian example (55.27)

Effects of occupational status differences between spouses on the wife's labor force participation and occupational achievement: Findings from 12 European countries (93.6)

Explaining the intergenerational transmission of divorce (93.24)

Family background and early life course transitions in Kinshasa (93.36)

Family formation patterns among migrant women in Sydney (55.7)

Family transformations across the Canadian/American border: When the laggard becomes the leader (14.11)

From floating brothels to suburban semirespectability: Two centuries of nonmarital pregnancy in Australia (12.7)

Half-breeds in Indochina (84.13)

Incorporating health into models of marriage choice: Demographic and sociological perspectives (93.31)

Interethnic marriage: Identifying the second generation in Australia (11.7)

Intergenerational coresidence and contact: A longitudinal analysis of adult children's response to their mother's widowhood (93.28)

Is marriage dissolution linked to differences in mortality risks for men and women? (93.19)

It takes two to tango, doesn't it? The influence of couple characteristics on the timing of the birth of the first child (93.7)

Kinship networks and marriage types amongst the nobility - 15th-17th centuries (84.8)

Life-course timing and sequencing of marriage and military service and their effects on marital stability (93.12)

Life expectations of the widows and orphans of freemen in London 1375-1399 (49.1)

Marital status and long-term illness in Great Britain (93.43)

Marital status and mortality: The role of health (09.22)

Marriage patterns and some issues related to adolescent marriage in Bangladesh (85.9)

Marriage patterns of California's early Spanish-Mexican colonists (1742-1876) (55.37)

Mate availability and African American family structure in the U.S. nonmetropolitan South, 1960-1990 (93.45)

Mate availability and the transition to unwed motherhood: A paradox of population structure (93.14)

Mexico's other wars: Epidemics, disease, and public health in Guanajuato, Mexico, 1810-1867 (84.28)

Mixed couples in contemporary France. Marriage, acquisition of French nationality and divorce (46.14)

Modernization and divorce: Contrasting trends in Islamic Southeast Asia and the West (17.17)

Normative beliefs about marriage and cohabitation: A comparison of non-Latino Whites, Mexican Americans, and Puerto Ricans (93.3)

Nuptiality, family and agricultural system in Italy in the 1880s (48.6)

Parental divorce during childhood: Age at first intercourse, partnership and parenthood (58.14)

Patterns of divorce risk in the 1970s and 1980s for Swedish women with a gymnasium education (44.4)

Predicting marital instability from spouse and observer reports of marital interaction (93.25)

Prior and proximate causes of infant survival in Ghana, with special attention to polygyny (55.17)

Qualitative exploration of intra-household variations in treatment of child illness in polygynous Yoruba families: The use of local expressions (57.27)

Seasonality of marriages in Spanish and French parishes in the Cerdanya valley, eastern Pyrenees (55.28)

Separations among Finnish women born between 1938-1967 (44.2)

Sexual exclusivity among dating, cohabiting, and married women (93.2)

Social change and declines in marriage and fertility in Eastern Germany (93.38)

Stealing a bride: Marriage customs, gender roles, and fertility transition in two peasant communities in Bolivia (57.32)

The boundaries between marriage, nonmarriage, and parenthood: Changes in behavior and policy in postwar Britain (12.10)

The development and use of demographic models (58.7)

The economic impact of divorce law reform (88.14)

The effect of divorce on child survival in a rural area of Bangladesh (58.15)

The effects of work history and timing of marriage on the division of household labour: A life-course perspective (93.5)

The exclusion of never-married women from Chinese fertility surveys (18.3)

The family, love, and suicide in early modern Geneva (12.2)

The family and demographic change in Sri Lanka (57.30)

The harmfulness or harmlessness of using an anticipatory regressor: How dangerous is it to use education achieved as of 1990 in the analysis of divorce risks in earlier years? (44.3)

The influence of parents' marital dissolutions on children's attitudes toward family formation (09.6)

The resolutions of separation: Are marital reconciliations attempted? (88.15)

The Vietnamese double marriage squeeze (11.6)

Trends in child support outcomes (09.33)

Variations in Vietnamese marriages, births and infant deaths by months of the Julian calendar and years of the Vietnamese and Chinese astrological calendars (55.24)

Welfare benefits and birth decisions of never-married women (88.2)

Whores, whore-chasers, and swine: The regulation of sexuality and the restoration of order in the nineteenth century German divorce court (12.6).

14. FERTILITY. FAMILY PLANNING

A decomposition of trends in the nonmarital fertility ratio of Blacks and Whites in the United States, 1960-1992 (09.10)

An assessment of the nine-month lactational amenorrhea method (MAMA-9) in Rwanda (18.5)

Anchored narratives: The story and findings of half a century of research into the determinants of fertility (58.4)

An evolutionary perspective on population growth (44.25)

Are fertility differentials by education converging in the United States? (48.7)

Are men's and women's answers to be equaly trusted? A dual data collection on maternity and fertility issues in a population in Mali (46.2)

Childbearing in cohabitational relationships (93.15)

Children's education in the Philippines: Does high fertility matter? (88.11)

Community and contraceptive choice in rural Thailand: A case study of Nan Rong (09.1)

Comparative costs of family planning services and hospital-based maternity care in Turkey (18.12)

Consanguinity and its relationship to differential fertility and mortality in the Kotia: A tribal population of Andhra Pradesh, India (55.35)

Contributions of the proximate determinants to fertility change in Botswana (55.20)

Costs of family planning programmes in fourteen developing countries by method of service delivery (55.38)

Couples and reproductive health: A review of couple studies (18.14)

Demographic transition theory (58.3)

Determinants of birth intervals in Kerala: An application of Cox's hazard model (48.9)

Determinants of contraceptive use in Morocco: Stopping behaviour in traditional populations (55.1)

Differential fertility and body build in !Kung San and Kavango females from Northern Namibia (55.11)

Education and the changing age pattern of American fertility: 1963-1989 (09.19)

Effects of couples' characteristics on contraceptive use in sub-Saharan Africa: The Ghanaian example (55.27)

Factors affecting contraceptive use in Ghana (55.33)

Factors affecting use of contraception in Matlab, Bangladesh (55.16)

Family and fertility careers of Polish females. A semi-parametric and life table approach (90.7)

Family and population in China in the 16th to 18th centuries in the light of a recent work by Liu Ts'ui-Jung (84.11)

Family background and early life course transitions in Kinshasa (93.36)

Family planning programmes in Muslim countries: Two success stories (03.1)

Family planning programs: Efforts and results, 1972-94 (18.2)

Family size and sex preferences and eventual fertility in Botswana (55.36)

Family structure and fertility behavior in Taiwan (88.17)

Family structure and the timing of transitions from 70 to 103 years of age (93.8)

Family transformations across the Canadian/American border: When the laggard becomes the leader (14.11)

Family welfare programme and population stabilization strategies in India (85.1)

Fertility decline in Bangladesh: Toward an understanding of major causes (57.37)

Fertility in England and Wales: A fifty-year perspective (58.8)

Fertility levels and differentials in Beirut during wartime: An indirect estimation based on maternity registers (58.18)

Fertility of Chinese immigrants in the U.S.: Testing a fertility emancipation hypothesis (93.39)

Fertility transition in England and Wales: Continuity and change (57.28)

From floating brothels to suburban semirespectability: Two centuries of nonmarital pregnancy in Australia (12.7)

How many people are involuntarily childless? (44.5)

How the local supply of day-care centers influences fertility in Norway: A parity-specific approach (88.10)

Infertility treatment and multiple birth rates in Britain, 1938-1994 (55.39)

Influence of family head's reproductive behaviour on the use of modern contraceptive methods by other members of the family in rural Bangladesh (55.18)

Intention to use contraceptives and subsequent contraceptive behavior in Morocco (18.10)

Interacting factors affecting illegitimacy in preindustrial Northern England (55.34)

International migration, fertility, lifestyles, and social structure (44.10)

Intrauterine devices: Learning from the past and looking to the future (55.14)

Is fertility falling in Zimbabwe? (55.2)

It takes two to tango, doesn't it? The influence of couple characteristics on the timing of the birth of the first child (93.7)

Mass media messages and reproductive behaviour in Nigeria (55.13)

Mate availability and the transition to unwed motherhood: A paradox of population structure (93.14)

Meeting unmet need: New strategies (78.1)

Men's participation in family planning decisions in Kenya (58.13)

Migration and premarital childbearing among Puerto Rican women (09.29)

On a probability model of open birth interval (48.8)

On the effects of the generalised renewal integral equation model of population dynamics (48.2)

Parental divorce during childhood: Age at first intercourse, partnership and parenthood (58.14)

Parish records from Namibia 1925-1990 - An attempt to analyze fertility and mortality in Ovamboland (44.23)

Perceptions of population policy, development, and family planning programs in Northern Nigeria (18.1)

Racial and ethnic differences in the role of cohabitation in premarital childbearing (93.4)

Racial opportunity structures and Black fertility (88.4)

Relationship between survival status of first child and subsequent child death (55.10)

Reproductive preferences in Matlab, Bangladesh: Levels, motivation and differentials (85.2)

Sex and the birth rate: Human biology, demographic change, and access to fertility-regulation methods (17.14)

Sex preference versus number preference: The case of Korea (33.7)

Shifting boundaries of fertility change in Southwestern Nigeria (57.38)

Social change and declines in marriage and fertility in Eastern Germany (93.38)

Some patterns and social impacts of external migration on a below-replacement population: Denmark by the turn of the millenium (44.11)

State policies and the birth rate in Egypt: From socialism to liberalism (17.18)

Survey questions for the measurement of induced abortion (18.4)

The "politicization" of fertility to achieve non-demographic objectives (58.11)

The boundaries between marriage, nonmarriage, and parenthood: Changes in behavior and policy in postwar Britain (12.10)

The demographic implications of West African family systems (14.6)

The determinants of the duration of contraceptive use in China: A multilevel multinomial discrete-hazards modeling approach (09.2)

The development and use of demographic models (58.7)

The dwelling conditions and procreative behaviours (90.9)

The economic theory of fertility over three decades (58.16)

The effect of expansions in medicaid income eligibility on abortion (09.13)

The effect of female family planning workers on the use of modern contraception in Bangladesh (85.8)

The effects of HIV and AIDS on fertility in East and Central Africa (57.14)

The effects of temperature on human fertility (09.20)

The family building life course and contraception use: Nang Rong, Thailand (88.18)

The fertility impact of alternative family planning distribution channels in Indonesia (09.11)

The fertility of immigrants in Argentina. The Tandil French, 1860-1914 (84.35)

The fertility transition in Cuba and the Federal Republic of Korea: The impact of organised family planning (55.12)

The impact of state-level restrictions on abortion (09.21)

The impact of postpartum redundant use of contraception on contraceptive failure rates (09.3)

The long-term demographic role of community-based family planning in rural Bangladesh (18.8)

The male versus female perspective on family planning: Kinshasa, Zaire (55.3)

The quantity/quality of children hypothesis in developing countries: Testing by considering some demographic experiences in China, India and Africa (57.39)

The regulation of fertility in pre-industrial populations: A local study from eighteenth century Finland (44.22)

The relationship of childhood sexual abuse to teenage pregnancy (93.42)

The reliability of the Situation Analysis Observation Guide (18.13)

The rhetoric of reproduction and the reconfiguration of womanhood in the French birth control movement, 1890-1920 (12.9)

The social context of family size preferences and fertility behaviour in a South Indian village (48.4)

The social meaning of the age at second birth for third-birth fertility: A methodological note on the need to sometimes respecify an intermediate variable (44.27)

Transition from high to replacement-level fertility in a Kerala village (57.35)

Twentieth-century family life cycle and its determinants in the United States (12.17)

Understanding the proximate determinants of fertility of a Nigerian ethnic group (48.10)

Users of traditional methods of contraception in Bangladesh: 1981-91 (55.15)

Variations in Vietnamese marriages, births and infant deaths by months of the Julian calendar and years of the Vietnamese and Chinese astrological calendars (55.24)

Welfare benefits and birth decisions of never-married women (88.2)

Women's lives in transition: A qualitative analysis of the fertility decline in Bangladesh (18.11)

Women's position and family planning in Egypt (18.17).

15. MIGRATION

About "Migratology" (30.4)

A case study of the labour market status of recent mainland Chinese immigrants, metropolitan Toronto (51.9)

Administrative management of Algerian emigration to Muslim countries following the conquest of Algeria: 1830-1914 (46.11)

AIDS risk among tourists: A study on Japanese female tourists in Thailand (87.3)

An international labour migration to developing countries in Asia: A case study of Korea (33.8)

An optimized model for substitution of expatriate workforce in a Gulf-council country: The case of Kuwait (51.4)

Attitudes of Finnish students towards immigrants (44.12)

Becoming a new citizen in an immigration country: Turks in Australia and Sweden, and some comparative implications (51.3)

Chinese emigration to Europe: Combining European and Chinese sources (30.14)

Croatian scientists' drain and its roots (51.10)

Demographic effects of natural disasters: A case study of hurricane Andrew (09.18)

Determinants of English proficiency among Mexican migrants to the United States (11.2)

Economic enterprise and ethnic belonging (30.10)

Economic opportunity in Mexico and return migration from the United States (09.25)

Emigration from the USA: Multiplicity survey evidence (88.9)

Everyday mobility in Ouagadougou (70.1)

Exchanges, transportation, and communication: Turkish circulation and migratory domain (30.3)

Factors determining migrant remittances: The case of Greece (11.4)

Family formation patterns among migrant women in Sydney (55.7)

Fertility of Chinese immigrants in the U.S.: Testing a fertility emancipation hypothesis (93.39)

Flexibility and regularization. Immigrant' seasonal employment in Italy (50.2)

Foreigners and naturalized French citizens: A slow social diversification, 1982-1990 (30.7)

France, the European migratory system, and globalization (30.13)

From the ranch of the Tia Juana to Tijuana: A brief history of development and population in the Mexican northern border (24.4)

Generational changes in height and body mass differences between British Asians and the general population in Glasgow (55.31)

Geographically indirect immigration to Canada: Description and analysis (11.3)

Global economic restructuring and international migration: Some observations based on the Mexican and Central American experience (51.1)

HIV diffusion patterns and mobility: Gender differences among drug users (88.12)

Immigration, domestic migration, and demographic balkanization in America: New evidence for the l990s (17.13)

Immigration and changing patterns of extended family household structure in the United States: 1970-1990 (93.44)

Immigration cohorts and residential overcrowding in Southern California (09.5)

Impact of migration, environment and socioeconomic conditions on the physique of Sikhs (55.8)

Interacting factors affecting illegitimacy in preindustrial Northern England (55.34)

Interethnic marriage: Identifying the second generation in Australia (11.7)

Internal migration in China, 1950-1988 (09.26)

Internal migration in Italy: Reviews on studies carried out since 1990 (48.15)

International labour migration statistics in Asia: An appraisal (51.7)

International migration and community development (63.2)

International migration and development: The new paradigms (30.6)

International migration and development in Mexican communities (09.17)

International migration and national development (63.1)

Labour migration: Yorkshire, c. 1670-1743 (49.2)

Marriage patterns of California's early Spanish-Mexican colonists (1742-1876) (55.37)

Migration and employment in Ho Chi Minh City (85.4)

Migration and family roles: Demographic measurement and cultural contexts (30.2)

Migration and mobility in Britain from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries (49.3)

Migration and premarital childbearing among Puerto Rican women (09.29)

Migration in market and democracy transition: Migration intentions and behavior in Romania (88.23)

Migration trends in British rural areas from the 18th to the 20th centuries (94.2)

Mobility of a large city: Strasbourg from 1870 to 1940 (84.14)

Network and migratory choices in the Basque Country. The example of Sare in the 19th century (84.39)

New patterns of spatial distribution of the population in Kainuu, Finland (44.15)

Non-European Community immigrants: An empirical research on three provinces (50.3)

Notes on status of non-EC citizens living in Italy, 1995-1996 (50.1)

On a probability model of open birth interval (48.8)

Periurban commuters in the Ile-de-France region (46.8)

Population and the pastoral economy in Mongolia (85.11)

Projections of the foreign population: A ten-year perspective (46.5)

Recent trends in international migration and economic development in the South Pacific (85.5)

REMI reconsidered: An editorial review (30.8)

Remittances and the income distribution in Tonga (88.20)

Residential choices of immigrants in Australia (51.8)

Return migration in the Italian migratory system: A new approach (50.4)

Rewriting history: The strange case of foreign population projections in France (46.6)

Sex preferences, family planning, and fertility: An Israeli subpopulation in transition (93.22)

Society of origin and the logics of migration: The Dogon of Sangha, Mali (46.12)

Some patterns and social impacts of external migration on a below-replacement population: Denmark by the turn of the millenium (44.11)

Some remarks on migratory flows in the Middle-East (01.2)

State violence as an adjustment type of urban growth: The case of Khartoum, Sudan (01.4)

The 'urban populations' of Delhi (01.14)

The "amnesty" aftermath: Current policy issues stemming from the legalization programs of the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act (11.1)

The changing residential patterns of immigrants - The case of Sweden 1973-1992 (44.14)

The economic determinants of Greek return migration to the islands of the East Aegean (51.5)

The employment and income performance of immigrants in Sweden, 1970-1990 (44.13)

The environment and refugees: Theoretical and policy issues (74.1)

The European Union and the migrations of people. Government logic and human rights (30.9)

The fertility of immigrants in Argentina. The Tandil French, 1860-1914 (84.35)

The floating population: An informal process of urbanisation in China (94.1)

The flows of refugees in India (01.19)

The Kurds in Syria and Irak: Denial, transfers and explosion (01.6)

The relation of migration to changing household headship patterns in China, 1982-1987 (58.17)

The Vietnamese double marriage squeeze (11.6)

Transportation and mobility in the Chalco region (24.3)

Understanding migratory phenomena. Mobility in a village in the Herault region of France from 1836 to 1962 (84.34)

Undocumented Latina immigrants in Orange county, California: A comparative analysis (11.5)

United Kingdom labour emigration and capital exports 1816-1991 (51.2)

Urban growth and rural mooring in India (01.10)

When postage stamps recognize or ignore migrants and refugees (30.5).

16. POPULATION DYNAMICS. REPRODUCTION RATE

An optimum population for Thailand (87.4)

Anthropogenic factors in land-use change in China (17.19)

A socio-demographic profile of the population of Maldives (85.10)

Avoidable death causes and their effects on life expectancy. The case of the Northern frontier, 1980-1990 (24.5)

Contributions of the proximate determinants to fertility change in Botswana (55.20)

Declining admissions to Italian universities by 2008 (46.9)

Demographic transition in India (01.7)

Demographic transition theory (58.3)

Estimating seasonality effects on child mortality in Matlab, Bangladesh (09.8)

Fertility, family, and social policy in contemporary Western Europe (17.12)

Fertility decline in Bangladesh: Toward an understanding of major causes (57.37)

Fertility in Belgrade (03.4)

Fertility levels and differentials in Beirut during wartime: An indirect estimation based on maternity registers (58.18)

Fertility transition in England and Wales: Continuity and change (57.28)

From the ranch of the Tia Juana to Tijuana: A brief history of development and population in the Mexican northern border (24.4)

Geography of fertility in India, 1981-1991 (01.8)

How many Americans are alive because of twentieth-century improvements in mortality? (17.1)

Is fertility falling in Zimbabwe? (55.2)

Lightening the tread of population on the land: American examples (17.7)

Policy options when population growth slows: The case of Thailand (88.6)

Population and economics in Quintana Roo: Some considerations from recent experience (24.1)

Population and housing (88.22)

Population decline and plague in late medieval Norway (84.26)

Population pressure and the food supply system in the developing world (17.4)

Population reproduction in the XVIIth, XVIIIth and XIXth centuries. Examples from France and Quebec (84.10)

Poverty and fertility: Reproductive change under persistent poverty (44.18)

Recent trends and prospects in world population growth (74.6)

Reproductive preferences and fertility trends in post-transition Thailand (18.15)

Seasonality of marriages in Spanish and French parishes in the Cerdanya valley, eastern Pyrenees (55.28)

Sex preferences, family planning, and fertility: An Israeli subpopulation in transition (93.22)

Social change and declines in marriage and fertility in Eastern Germany (93.38)

Social interactions and contemporary fertility transitions (17.9)

Some patterns and social impacts of external migration on a below-replacement population: Denmark by the turn of the millenium (44.11)

The effect of population growth on environmental quality (88.5)

The effects of economic and population growth on national saving and inequality (09.43)

The effects of temperature on human fertility (09.20)

The fertility transition in Cuba and the Federal Republic of Korea: The impact of organised family planning (55.12)

The first generation with mass schooling and the fertility transition: The case of Sri Lanka (57.36)

The impact of wish for children and having children on the attainment and importance of life values (14.16)

Transition from high to replacement-level fertility in a Kerala village (57.35)

Variability and growth in grain yields, 1950-94: Does the record point to greater instability? (17.15)

Variations in Vietnamese marriages, births and infant deaths by months of the Julian calendar and years of the Vietnamese and Chinese astrological calendars (55.24)

Women's lives in transition: A qualitative analysis of the fertility decline in Bangladesh (18.11).

17. POPULATION THEORY

Anchored narratives: The story and findings of half a century of research into the determinants of fertility (58.4)

Demographic transition and demographic imbalance in India (57.33)

Demographic transition and population aging in Korea (33.2)

Demographic transition in India (01.7)

Demographic transition theory (58.3)

Fertility transition in England and Wales: Continuity and change (57.28)

Social interactions and contemporary fertility transitions (17.9)

The family and demographic change in Sri Lanka (57.30)

The first generation with mass schooling and the fertility transition: The case of Sri Lanka (57.36)

Transition from high to replacement-level fertility in a Kerala village (57.35).


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