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01. DEMOGRAPHY. RESEARCH. METHODOLOGY

1991 census of Great Britain: Summary of results (04.9)

Aging and political decision making on public pensions (89.10)

A kinship model based on branching process (32.3)

A method of estimating infant deaths in Korea (34.4)

A model of numbers of births in three countries, with persistent forty-year cycles (61.4)

A multi-dimensional model for projecting family households - With an illustrative numerical application (61.24)

An age-structured model of population dynamics with dominant ages, delayed behavior, and oscillations (61.14)

Analysis of completed parity using microsimulation modeling (61.23)

An analytical framework for the study of urban employment conditions on Mexico's northern frontier (24.14)

An essay on the theme about the differential fertility: Stable families and (im)migrant families (62.24)

A problem in household composition (61.15)

A reinterpretation of migration to Buenos Aires in the mid 19th century (21.10)

Are mortality projections always more pessimistic when disaggregated by cause of death? (61.11)

A time for confraternity: Argentina in conflict and immigrants, 1895-1901 (40.3)

Basic elements of demo-geographical regionalization (03.9)

Brother-sister marriage in Roman Egypt (55.46)

Census categories and subjective classification of race in Brazil (62.18)

Colonization in Southern Brazil and the immigrant family (62.14)

Comments on some indexes to measure the level and change of mortality (24.21)

Complexity, accuracy, and utility of official population projections (61.6)

Correlated individual frailty: An advantageous approach to survival analysis of bivariate data (61.2)

Cross-sectional anthropometry: What can it tell us about the health of young children? (57.53)

Demographic History in Brazil: Contributions to Brazilian historiography (62.26)

Determinants of attitudes toward population aging in Japan (32.2)

Direct and indirect estimates of maternal mortality in rural Burkina Faso (18.23)

Disaggregation in population forecasting: Do we need it? And how to do it simply (61.7)

Estimating the Goodman, Keyfitz, Pullum kinship equations: An alternative approach (61.3)

Event history modeling of World Fertility Survey (61.21)

Explaining hierarchical and interprovincial migrations of Chinese young adults by personal factors and place attributes: A nested logit analysis (61.25)

Female participation, family strategies, and female household headship: Problems of declared headship (24.16)

Fertility assumptions for the 1991-based national population projections (04.4)

Good neighbors: social integration or basque immigrants in Tandil (Argentina), 1840-1880 (40.4)

How complete was the 1991 census (04.5)

Human population reproduction via first marriage (61.1)

Immigration and commercial networks: A case study on Catalonians in Buenos Aires at the beginning of the century (40.2)

Income prospects and age-at-marriage (89.8)

Increasing mortality from Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in England and Wales since 1979: Ascertainment bias from increase in post-mortems? (04.11)

International immigration and fertility (62.3)

International net migration flows in Brazil during the 80s - An approximate estimation (62.33)

International record linkage of Dutch immigrants in the United States in the nineteenth century (40.12)

Kinship and family among slaves in the 19th century: A case study (62.25)

Levels, trends and differentials of fertility in Brazil since the 30s (62.5)

Measuring period parity-progression ratios with competing techniques. An application to East Germany (43.12)

Methodological comments on the representative nature of the BIB's panel of immigrants of German origin (43.3)

Migration as a consumption activity (51.12)

Migration bias in indirect estimates of regional childhood mortality levels (61.19)

Modeling maternal mortality: Relationship between maternal mortality ratio and other demographic parameters (62.20)

Modelling regional population growth in China (61.26)

Mortality trends by cause of death in England and Wales 1980-94: The impact of introducing automated cause coding, and related changes in 1993 (04.16)

One-parent families in a historical perspective (38.12)

On the distribution of completed parities when fertility is heritable (61.20)

Passport registers: Their limits and possibilities for the study of emigration (40.10)

Population dynamics in Greater Santiago: Trends, prospectives and implications (21.11)

Population forecasting: Do simple models outperform complex models? (61.5)

Population growth under changed fertility schedule in stability conditions (61.18)

Population projections for the world, the countries of the European Union and Germany (43.4)

Populations with quadratic exponential growth (61.16)

Population with constant immigration (61.13)

Possibilities and problems of linking nominal records to further the study of the Italian migration process (40.8)

Predictability, complexity, and catastrophe in a collapsible model of population, development, and environmental interactions (61.9)

Problems in sampling the Native American and Alaska Native populations (88.34)

Revisiting carrying capacity: Area-based indicators of sustainability (91.5)

Searching for solutions: Health concerns expressed in letters to an East African newspaper column (57.54)

Short run demographic fluctuations: A statistical view of Raúl Prebisch's Anotaciones Demográficas (21.9)

Simple versus complex models: Evaluation, accuracy and combining (61.10)

Simplicity and complexity in extrapolative population forecasting models (61.8)

Slow-fast dynamics in a model of population and resource growth (61.22)

Social history, the nominative method and the study of migrations (40.9)

Spanish immigration and political participation in Uruguay (40.1)

Stabilization, birth waves, and the surge in the elderly (61.17)

Survival of related individuals: An extension of some fundamental results of heterogeneity analysis (61.12)

Thai views of sexuality and sexual behaviour (57.55)

The 1633-1634 plague in Broumov Region (Eastern Bohemia) (39.17)

The attractiveness of an additive hazard model: An example from medical demography (65.3)

The demographical minimum of a moiety system: A computer simulation (62.22)

The demographic development in the Netherlands between 1945 and 1953 and reactions from social scientists (38.8)

The fertility of married women in Komín village in the first half of the 18th century (39.20)

The relationship between the years of life lost and life expectancy: Applications to the analysis of mortality (21.15)

The reliability of reporting of contraceptive behavior in DHS calendar data: Evidence from Morocco (18.22)

The secularization of the vital events registration in São Paulo State (62.13)

The societal challenges of demographic future scenarios for Europe (38.4)

The U.S. census: Source for an international history of immigrant women, family and gender? (40.7)

The use of personal sources for the study of emigration from Galicia: Present state and perspectives (40.11)

The use of RRT in the characterization of the induced abortion (62.12)

The use of years of life lost for measuring the level and change of mortality (21.14)

Tribal membership requirements and the demography of 'old' and 'new' Native Americans (88.33)

Unskilled labor and wage determination: An empirical investigation for Germany (89.11).

02. POPULATION AGE. SEX. ETHNIC GROUPS

'Intelligent' in Israel: The Russian intellengentsia today, between closure and openess (30.22)

Ageing and health hazards in rural Northern India (29.1)

Aging and political decision making on public pensions (89.10)

An age-structured model of population dynamics with dominant ages, delayed behavior, and oscillations (61.14)

An estimate of neonatal tetanos mortality in Iceland, 1790-1839 (65.4)

Attitudes and orientation of Soviet immigrants: The emergence of a new ethnic group in Israel (30.21)

Bangladesh's family planning success story: A gender perspective (76.6)

Between the woods and the harvest: Seasonal migration and labor contention among Tobas in West Formosa (Argentina) (40.6)

Census categories and subjective classification of race in Brazil (62.18)

Children who experience divorce in their family (04.18)

Demographic picture of Slovenia (38.16)

Determinants of attitudes toward population aging in Japan (32.2)

Diabetes mellitus in Native Americans: The problem and its implications (88.39)

Early motherhood in an intergenerational perspective: The experiences of a British cohort (93.46)

Family planning among indigenous populations in Latin America (76.8)

Female participation, family strategies, and female household headship: Problems of declared headship (24.16)

From Fedj to social worker: The Metamorphosis of a traditional role among Ethiopian immigrants in Israel (30.17)

Gender and the timing of marriage: Rural-urban differences in Java (93.48)

Household tranformations of the aged living in Switzerland (65.8)

Income prospects and age-at-marriage (89.8)

Interethnic articulation in an urban area: Jews and Korean immigrants in Buenos Aires (40.5)

Jewish identity and immigration to Israel: An on-going survey among the current wave of Russian immigrants (30.20)

Journey to another health's universe: The case of a cross-cultural approach for dealing with public health problems (30.19)

Leave or linger: Responses to economic conditions (38.5)

Living alone or with a partner: The changing way of leaving home (38.10)

Migrating women: Mexican women in the United States (24.18)

Parental investment theory and birth sex ratios in Nepal (55.41)

Population review: Review of children (04.12)

Problems in sampling the Native American and Alaska Native populations (88.34)

Recent health trends in the Native American population (88.38)

Regional characteristics of the aged in Brazil (62.7)

Russian-language press and immigrant community in Israel (30.23)

Sheltered accommodation for the elderly (38.19)

Silence of the elders, riddle of writing: The adventures of literacy among Ethiopian immigrants in Israel (30.18)

Spatial variations in the ethnic minority group populations in Great Britain (04.8)

Stabilization, birth waves, and the surge in the elderly (61.17)

Sterilization and race in São Paulo (62.17)

The age difference between spouses. A critical discussion of theoretical approaches to this phenomenon in family sociology (43.7)

The demography of American Indian families (88.36)

The distribution of inhabitants of Záhoria according to nationality and religion in the 17th century (39.21)

The epidemiology of aging: A further stage in the demographic transition (24.20)

The growing American Indian population, 1960-1990: Beyond demography (88.32)

The individual economic well-being of native American men and women during the 1980s: A decade of moving backwards (88.37)

The size and distribution of the American Indian population: Fertility, mortality, migration, and residence (88.35)

Tribal membership requirements and the demography of 'old' and 'new' Native Americans (88.33)

Violent death according to age, sex and cause: A classification of the industrial countries 1985-1989 (65.5).

03. HOUSEHOLD. FAMILY

A kinship model based on branching process (32.3)

A multi-dimensional model for projecting family households - With an illustrative numerical application (61.24)

A new look at the family (62.23)

A problem in household composition (61.15)

Cohabitation - marriage - family. Ideas and analyses (43.1)

Effects of family structure on the earnings attainment process: Differences by gender (93.47)

Estimated numbers of one-parent families and their prevalence in Great Britain in 1991 (04.6)

Family in the period of transformation - Crisis tendencies or strengthening ones? (69.2)

Family policy in Slovenia (69.3)

Family sizes of children and family sizes of women in Brazil (62.8)

Households and families in Mexico: Analyzing them through sampled surveys (24.8)

Household status of individuals according to the censuses of 1981 and 1991 (38.1)

Household tranformations of the aged living in Switzerland (65.8)

Leave or linger: Responses to economic conditions (38.5)

Living alone or with a partner: The changing way of leaving home (38.10)

Living state of and welfare policy measures for mother and children households (34.2)

Lone mothers: A review (89.9)

Long run opportunity-costs of children according to education of the mother in the Netherlands (89.20)

One-parent families in a historical perspective (38.12)

Population review: Families and households in Great Britain (04.14)

Recent recognition of refugees family ties (30.25)

Some questions for the demography of the 90s (62.1)

The demography of American Indian families (88.36)

The family and work: Precariousness and pauperism in the Greater São Paulo area (62.19)

The ideal number of children in various European countries (39.15)

The impact of children on divorce risks of Swedish women (65.6)

Trends in the numbers of one-parent families in Great Britain (04.3).

04. POPULATION DISTRIBUTION

A geographical study of daily movements in Serbia (03.6)

Agrarian change and regional settling in Chile (24.26)

An analytical framework for the study of urban employment conditions on Mexico's northern frontier (24.14)

A new migratory horizon in Central Mexico: 1970-1990 (24.9)

Cancer mortality in the exposed population of the Techa River area (77.15)

Class, gender, and housing in Korea (33.9)

Climatic change and migration from Oceania: Implications for Australia, New Zealand and the United States of America (91.1)

Close-of-the-century trends in Mexican urbanization (24.24)

Demographic response to environmental pressure in Malawi (91.8)

Family planning choice behaviour in urban slums of Bangladesh: An econometric approach (85.14)

Households and families in Mexico: Analyzing them through sampled surveys (24.8)

Ideological and political construction of air pollution: Considerations for Mexico City (24.22)

Living in a small, crowded room: Scenarios for the future of Mauritius (91.6)

Mortality study of atomic-bomb survivors: Implications for assessment of radiation accidents (77.17)

Population dynamics in Greater Santiago: Trends, prospectives and implications (21.11)

Population growth and the environment (62.6)

Population growth - Should we be worried? (91.7)

Regional characteristics of the aged in Brazil (62.7)

Regional differences in the sociodemographic determinants of environmental concern (91.3)

Revisiting carrying capacity: Area-based indicators of sustainability (91.5)

Spatial distribution of population in the Metropolitan Area of Mexico City, 1950 and 1990 (24.23)

Spatial variations in the ethnic minority group populations in Great Britain (04.8)

Strategic planning of regional urban growth in the State of Guanajuato (24.11)

The Chernobyl accident and radiation risks: Dynamics of epidemiological rates (77.16)

The Dutch famine of 1944-1945: Mortality and morbidity in past and present generations (38.6)

The moderating effect of threat on the relationship between population concern and environmental concern (91.2)

Theoretical issues on population concentration and decentralization in space (62.30)

The quality of air and mortality level in numerous cities of the Czech Republic in 1992 (39.18)

Urban problems and the heterogeneity of poverty in the periphery of Cochabamba, 1992 (21.12)

Variations in fertility between different types of local areas (04.20).

05. SOCIAL ORGANIZATION

A new look at the family (62.23)

A time for confraternity: Argentina in conflict and immigrants, 1895-1901 (40.3)

Class, gender, and housing in Korea (33.9)

Current patterns and trends in male mortality by social class (based on occupation) (04.13)

Ideological and political construction of air pollution: Considerations for Mexico City (24.22)

Mothers' low labour market participation in the Netherlands: Cultural norms versus lack of facilities (38.7)

One-parent families in a historical perspective (38.12)

Parental investment theory and birth sex ratios in Nepal (55.41)

Reciprocity as a constitutional characteristic of social networks (43.6)

Religion as a determinant of marital fertility (89.12)

Socio-economic and demographic factors influencing the use of fertility control regulating methods in a Tamil Nadu village (29.7)

The age difference between spouses. A critical discussion of theoretical approaches to this phenomenon in family sociology (43.7)

The Cairo Conference on Population and Development and the Huntington's paradigm (62.32)

The distribution of inhabitants of Záhoria according to nationality and religion in the 17th century (39.21)

The societal challenges of demographic future scenarios for Europe (38.4)

War affected persons in the FR of Yugoslavia (03.5).

06. CULTURE. EDUCATION. INFORMATION

'Intelligent' in Israel: The Russian intellengentsia today, between closure and openess (30.22)

An assessment of communication activities for women in reproductive age in Haryana (29.6)

Attitudes and orientation of Soviet immigrants: The emergence of a new ethnic group in Israel (30.21)

Effects of educational level, school enrollment and type of schooling on the timing of the first birth (38.18)

Female sterilization in Brazil: Income and education differentials (62.10)

From Fedj to social worker: The Metamorphosis of a traditional role among Ethiopian immigrants in Israel (30.17)

Good neighbors: social integration or basque immigrants in Tandil (Argentina), 1840-1880 (40.4)

Husband-wife communication about family planning and contraceptive use in Kenya (76.21)

Jewish identity and immigration to Israel: An on-going survey among the current wave of Russian immigrants (30.20)

Journey to another health's universe: The case of a cross-cultural approach for dealing with public health problems (30.19)

Long run opportunity-costs of children according to education of the mother in the Netherlands (89.20)

Mexico: Maternal deaths, fertility patterns, and social costs. An anthropological study (77.11)

Operations research on promoting vasectomy in three Latin American countries (76.14)

Russian-language press and immigrant community in Israel (30.23)

Silence of the elders, riddle of writing: The adventures of literacy among Ethiopian immigrants in Israel (30.18)

Some preconstructs of the notion of diaspora starting with the Caribbean example (30.30)

The Cairo Conference on Population and Development and the Huntington's paradigm (62.32)

The modern Indian novel and the new diasporas (30.31)

Understanding educational sequences and their consequences on the timing of marriage (33.11).

07. LABOUR FORCE. EMPLOYMENT

An analytical framework for the study of urban employment conditions on Mexico's northern frontier (24.14)

A study of health care providers and their functioning in a rural area of Haryana (29.5)

Attitudes of personnel managers towards older workers (38.14)

Barefoot and in a German kitchen: Federal parental leave and benefit policy and the return to work after childbirth in Germany (89.15)

Beyond the 'brain drain': Mobility of western experts and managers to Poland (30.27)

Documented foreign immigrants in Italy: Ethnic ties and work insertion (30.28)

Employment after childbearing and women's subsequent labour force participation: Evidence from the British 1958 birth cohort (89.19)

Instability and volatility in the employment of border labor force (24.15)

Is the Austrian labour market ethnically segmented? (65.2)

Kinship and family among slaves in the 19th century: A case study (62.25)

Lifetime occupational achievement of Korean female workers (33.13)

Maternal employment in Scandinavia: A comparison of after-birth employment activity of Norwegian and Swedish women (89.16)

Mother-infant health among the working population in Tijuana: A case study (24.19)

Mothers' low labour market participation in the Netherlands: Cultural norms versus lack of facilities (38.7)

Mothers in an insider-outsider economy: The puzzle of Spain (89.18)

Occupational and economic mobility and social integration of Mediterranean migrants in Germany (65.1)

Possible articulations: The family and reproduction in a working class segment (62.21)

Regionalization, economic restructuring and labour migration in Singapore (51.15)

Social consequences (effects) of the unemployment in Poland, 1990-1995 (69.1)

The determinants and patterns of married women's labor force participation in Korea (33.12)

The family and work: Precariousness and pauperism in the Greater São Paulo area (62.19)

The influence of subsidized child care supply on female labour force participation (38.11)

The U.S. census: Source for an international history of immigrant women, family and gender? (40.7)

Women's labor force transitions in connection with childbirth: A panel data comparison between Germany, Sweden and Great Britain (89.14)

Women's transitions in the labour market: A competing risks analysis on German panel data (89.17).

08. ECONOMY

Age bias, but no gender bias, in the intra-household resource allocation for health care in rural Burkina Faso (57.52)

Aging and political decision making on public pensions (89.10)

An essay about the international migrations in the capitalism development (62.29)

Changes in the hierachichal structure of Mexico's national settlement's system (24.25)

Comparative analysis of early retirement scheme and its impact on three countries (34.1)

Contraceptive price changes: The impact on sales in Bangladesh (76.9)

Demographic dynamics according to income groups (62.27)

Effects of family structure on the earnings attainment process: Differences by gender (93.47)

Families in Public Assistance. Risk factors of persistent poverty in Flanders (38.13)

Female participation, family strategies, and female household headship: Problems of declared headship (24.16)

Female sterilization in Brazil: Income and education differentials (62.10)

Immigration and commercial networks: A case study on Catalonians in Buenos Aires at the beginning of the century (40.2)

Income prospects and age-at-marriage (89.8)

Intrametropolitan migration: Movements of the poor people? (62.28)

Leave or linger: Responses to economic conditions (38.5)

Lone mothers: A review (89.9)

Migration and differences in state per capita incomes in Brazil (62.36)

Migration as a consumption activity (51.12)

Rural-to-urban migration and its implications for poverty alleviation (85.13)

Short run demographic fluctuations: A statistical view of Raúl Prebisch's Anotaciones Demográficas (21.9)

Slow-fast dynamics in a model of population and resource growth (61.22)

Social consequences (effects) of the unemployment in Poland, 1990-1995 (69.1)

Social marketing: A study of retailers' knowledge about condom in Delhi (29.3)

The family and work: Precariousness and pauperism in the Greater São Paulo area (62.19)

The individual economic well-being of native American men and women during the 1980s: A decade of moving backwards (88.37)

The spatial fragmentation of discriminatory development: The case of Mexico (24.10)

The State, the economy and geographical mobility: A retrospective view and perspectives for the end of the century (62.16)

Unskilled labor and wage determination: An empirical investigation for Germany (89.11)

Urban problems and the heterogeneity of poverty in the periphery of Cochabamba, 1992 (21.12).

09. ADMINISTRATION. LEGISLATION. GOVERNMENT POLICY

Aging and political decision making on public pensions (89.10)

Agrarian change and regional settling in Chile (24.26)

Changes in the hierachichal structure of Mexico's national settlement's system (24.25)

Colonization in Southern Brazil and the immigrant family (62.14)

Comparing housing policies in Tokyo and Seoul (33.10)

Family policy in Slovenia (69.3)

Living state of and welfare policy measures for mother and children households (34.2)

Migration policy objectives for European East-West international migration (51.14)

Mothers in an insider-outsider economy: The puzzle of Spain (89.18)

PAISM: An endless story (62.9)

Population growth and urbanization in Brazil in the eighties (24.12)

Population policies in Argentina: 1870-1989. A government viewpoint (24.13)

Recent recognition of refugees family ties (30.25)

Shaping of the migratory process in Northern Mexico: 1930-1990 (24.17)

Spanish immigration and political participation in Uruguay (40.1)

Strategic planning of regional urban growth in the State of Guanajuato (24.11)

Switzerland, country of political asylum (30.26)

The Cairo Conference on Population and Development and the Huntington's paradigm (62.32)

The impossible organization chart of asylum in France. The development of 'standby asylum' (30.24)

The State, the economy and geographical mobility: A retrospective view and perspectives for the end of the century (62.16)

Unauthorized Mexican workers in the 1990 Los Angeles county labour force (51.13).

10. PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS

Class, gender, and housing in Korea (33.9)

Reciprocity as a constitutional characteristic of social networks (43.6)

Regret after female sterilization among low-income women in São Paulo, Brazil (76.15)

Sexual activity and contraceptive knowledge and use among in-school adolescents in Nigeria (76.23)

Status of women and value of children in Kurnool: Andhra Pradesh (29.4)

Thai views of sexuality and sexual behaviour (57.55)

The price of promiscuity: Why urban males in Tanzania are changing their sexual behaviour (57.56)

Tubal ligation and feminine imaginary (62.11).

11. LIFE. HEALTH

Age bias, but no gender bias, in the intra-household resource allocation for health care in rural Burkina Faso (57.52)

Ageing and health hazards in rural Northern India (29.1)

Asthma, the changing scene? (04.10)

A study of health care providers and their functioning in a rural area of Haryana (29.5)

Barefoot and in a German kitchen: Federal parental leave and benefit policy and the return to work after childbirth in Germany (89.15)

Child immunisation in Ghana: The effects of family, location and social disparity (55.43)

China: Epidemiology of pregnancy-induced hypertension (77.2)

Cross-sectional anthropometry: What can it tell us about the health of young children? (57.53)

Employment after childbearing and women's subsequent labour force participation: Evidence from the British 1958 birth cohort (89.19)

Ethiopia: An epidemiological study of vesico-vaginal fistula in Addis Ababa (77.4)

Evaluation of MCH services provided by an urban health centre (29.2)

Guinea-Bissau: What women know about the risks: An anthropological study (77.9)

Health professionals' perceptions about induced abortion in South Central and Southeast Asia (76.26)

Increasing mortality from Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in England and Wales since 1979: Ascertainment bias from increase in post-mortems? (04.11)

Journey to another health's universe: The case of a cross-cultural approach for dealing with public health problems (30.19)

Knowledge and attitudes about emergency contraception among health workers in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (76.27)

Maternal employment in Scandinavia: A comparison of after-birth employment activity of Norwegian and Swedish women (89.16)

Mother-infant health among the working population in Tijuana: A case study (24.19)

Pakistan: Consumer satisfaction and dissatisfaction with maternal and child health services (77.13)

Pakistan: The Faisalabad obstetrical flying squad (77.12)

Recent health trends in the Native American population (88.38)

Searching for solutions: Health concerns expressed in letters to an East African newspaper column (57.54)

Sheltered accommodation for the elderly (38.19)

Sudan: Situational analysis of maternal health in Bara district, North Kordofan (77.14)

The contribution of intermediary factors to marital status differences in self-reported health (93.49)

The epidemiology of aging: A further stage in the demographic transition (24.20)

The future of human demography: From a quantitive to a qualitative? (38.17)

The Gambia: Costs and effects of a mobile maternal health care service, West Kiang (77.6)

The Gambia: Evaluation of the mobile health care service in West Kiang (77.5)

The influence of subsidized child care supply on female labour force participation (38.11)

The Italians physician in São Paulo, 1890-1930 - A strategy of social mobility (62.35)

Trends in multiple births (04.21).

12. MORBIDITY. MORTALITY

A method of estimating infant deaths in Korea (34.4)

An estimate of neonatal tetanos mortality in Iceland, 1790-1839 (65.4)

Are mortality projections always more pessimistic when disaggregated by cause of death? (61.11)

Argentina: Risk factors and maternal mortality in La Matanza (77.1)

Cancer mortality in the exposed population of the Techa River area (77.15)

Changes in the survival rates of the Czech population between 1900 and 1960 (39.19)

China: Lowering maternal mortality in Miyun county, Beijing (77.3)

Comments on some indexes to measure the level and change of mortality (24.21)

Contraceptive choice and reproductive morbidity in Istanbul (18.21)

Correlated individual frailty: An advantageous approach to survival analysis of bivariate data (61.2)

Current patterns and trends in male mortality by social class (based on occupation) (04.13)

Demographic dynamics according to income groups (62.27)

Diabetes mellitus in Native Americans: The problem and its implications (88.39)

Direct and indirect estimates of maternal mortality in rural Burkina Faso (18.23)

Effects of infant feeding practices and birth spacing on infant and child survival: A reassessment from retrospective and prospective data (55.42)

Generation of a model life-table representative of mortality on the State of São Paulo (62.31)

Guatemala: Maternal mortality: Assessing the gap, beginning to bridge it (77.7)

Guinea-Bissau: Maternal mortality assessment (77.8)

Infant and youth mortality in Uruguay (21.16)

Infant mortality in Germany: Trends and an international comparison (43.11)

Lao People's Democratic Republic: Maternal mortality and female mortality. Report on phase II: Causes of death (77.10)

Malignant tumours of the respiratory tract in Belgrade, 1980-1993 (03.8)

Marital status and mortality: An epidemiological viewpoint (43.8)

Maternal mortality in Taiwan: Rates and trends (76.24)

Mexico: Maternal deaths, fertility patterns, and social costs. An anthropological study (77.11)

Migration bias in indirect estimates of regional childhood mortality levels (61.19)

Modeling maternal mortality: Relationship between maternal mortality ratio and other demographic parameters (62.20)

Mortality study of atomic-bomb survivors: Implications for assessment of radiation accidents (77.17)

Mortality trends by cause of death in England and Wales 1980-94: The impact of introducing automated cause coding, and related changes in 1993 (04.16)

Mortality trends in the United Kingdom, 1982 to 1992 (04.17)

Population review: Review of children (04.12)

Prevalence and risk factors of cardiovascular disease in Korea (34.3)

Sudan: Situational analysis of maternal health in Bara district, North Kordofan (77.14)

Suicide deaths in England and Wales. Trends in factors associated with suicide deaths (04.2)

Survival of related individuals: An extension of some fundamental results of heterogeneity analysis (61.12)

The 1633-1634 plague in Broumov Region (Eastern Bohemia) (39.17)

The attractiveness of an additive hazard model: An example from medical demography (65.3)

The Chernobyl accident and radiation risks: Dynamics of epidemiological rates (77.16)

The Dutch famine of 1944-1945: Mortality and morbidity in past and present generations (38.6)

The Gambia: Costs and effects of a mobile maternal health care service, West Kiang (77.6)

The Gambia: Evaluation of the mobile health care service in West Kiang (77.5)

The incidence of congenital malformations in the Czech Republic between 1988 and 1995 (39.16)

The quality of air and mortality level in numerous cities of the Czech Republic in 1992 (39.18)

The relationship between the years of life lost and life expectancy: Applications to the analysis of mortality (21.15)

The use of years of life lost for measuring the level and change of mortality (21.14)

Violent death according to age, sex and cause: A classification of the industrial countries 1985-1989 (65.5).

13. NUPTIALITY

Brother-sister marriage in Roman Egypt (55.46)

Children who experience divorce in their family (04.18)

Cohabitation - marriage - family. Ideas and analyses (43.1)

Gender and the timing of marriage: Rural-urban differences in Java (93.48)

Husband-wife communication about family planning and contraceptive use in Kenya (76.21)

International migration and biodemographical behaviour: A study of Italians in Belgium (55.44)

Is getting married still the flavour of the month? An analysis of trends in nuptiality in the ex-Ländern using demographic statistics (43.2)

Marital status and mortality: An epidemiological viewpoint (43.8)

Marital structure of the Italian community of Boston, Massachusetts, 1880-1920 (55.40)

The age difference between spouses. A critical discussion of theoretical approaches to this phenomenon in family sociology (43.7)

The contribution of intermediary factors to marital status differences in self-reported health (93.49)

The day of the week on which couples marry in England and Wales (04.15)

The demographical minimum of a moiety system: A computer simulation (62.22)

The impact of children on divorce risks of Swedish women (65.6)

The impact of social status and migration on female age at marriage in an historical population in North-West Germany (55.45)

Understanding educational sequences and their consequences on the timing of marriage (33.11)

Unmarried cohabitation in Flanders in an European context (38.3).

14. FERTILITY. FAMILY PLANNING

Acceptability of the diaphragm among low-income women in São Paulo, Brazil (76.5)

A model of numbers of births in three countries, with persistent forty-year cycles (61.4)

An assessment of communication activities for women in reproductive age in Haryana (29.6)

An essay on the theme about the differential fertility: Stable families and (im)migrant families (62.24)

A statistical analysis of voluntary pregnancy terminations in the Federal Republic of Germany between 1977 and 1988 (43.9)

Avoiding unintended pregnancies in Peru: Does the quality of family planning services matter? (76.22)

Bangladesh's family planning success story: A gender perspective (76.6)

Childbearing over thirty: A cohort analysis (38.2)

Contraceptive choice and reproductive morbidity in Istanbul (18.21)

Contraceptive discontinuation in six developing countries: A cause-specific analysis (76.1)

Contraceptive failure in Matlab, Bangladesh (76.13)

Contraceptive prevalence in rural South Africa (76.10)

Contraceptive price changes: The impact on sales in Bangladesh (76.9)

Contraceptive use among high school students in Kenya (76.4)

Do family planning programs affect fertility preferences? A literature review (18.18)

Early motherhood in an intergenerational perspective: The experiences of a British cohort (93.46)

Effects of educational level, school enrollment and type of schooling on the timing of the first birth (38.18)

Effects of infant feeding practices and birth spacing on infant and child survival: A reassessment from retrospective and prospective data (55.42)

Evaluation of MCH services provided by an urban health centre (29.2)

Event history modeling of World Fertility Survey (61.21)

Explaining the commitment of family planning fieldworkers in Bangladesh (76.11)

Family planning among indigenous populations in Latin America (76.8)

Family planning as a way of life (03.7)

Family planning choice behaviour in urban slums of Bangladesh: An econometric approach (85.14)

Family sizes of children and family sizes of women in Brazil (62.8)

Female sterilization in Brazil: Income and education differentials (62.10)

Fertility assumptions for the 1991-based national population projections (04.4)

Health professionals' perceptions about induced abortion in South Central and Southeast Asia (76.26)

Human population reproduction via first marriage (61.1)

Husband-wife communication about family planning and contraceptive use in Kenya (76.21)

International immigration and fertility (62.3)

Is childlessness in Germany a mass phenomenon? An analysis of its forms and its underlying causes (43.5)

Knowledge and attitudes about emergency contraception among health workers in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (76.27)

Levels, trends and differentials of fertility in Brazil since the 30s (62.5)

Male involvement in family planning: A case study spanning five generations of a South Indian family (18.20)

Measuring period parity-progression ratios with competing techniques. An application to East Germany (43.12)

New estimates of induced abortion in Russia (18.19)

On the distribution of completed parities when fertility is heritable (61.20)

Operations research on promoting vasectomy in three Latin American countries (76.14)

PAISM: An endless story (62.9)

Regret after female sterilization among low-income women in São Paulo, Brazil (76.15)

Religion as a determinant of marital fertility (89.12)

Sexual activity and contraceptive knowledge and use among in-school adolescents in Nigeria (76.23)

Social marketing: A study of retailers' knowledge about condom in Delhi (29.3)

Socio-economic and demographic factors influencing the use of fertility control regulating methods in a Tamil Nadu village (29.7)

Status of women and value of children in Kurnool: Andhra Pradesh (29.4)

Sterilization and race in São Paulo (62.17)

The acceptability of medical abortion in China, Cuba and India (76.28)

The decline of fertility in Malta: The role of family planning (65.7)

The effects of teenage fertility on young adult childbearing (89.13)

The fertility of married women in Komín village in the first half of the 18th century (39.20)

The potential demographic significance of unmet need (76.12)

The relationship of abortion to trends in contraception and fertility in Brazil, Colombia and Mexico (76.20)

The reliability of reporting of contraceptive behavior in DHS calendar data: Evidence from Morocco (18.22)

The social context of family planning in a south Indian village (76.2)

The use of RRT in the characterization of the induced abortion (62.12)

Trends in abortion in England and Wales, 1990-1995 (04.19)

Trends in infertility in Cameroon and Nigeria (76.7)

Tubal ligation and feminine imaginary (62.11)

Variations in fertility between different types of local areas (04.20)

Women's labor force transitions in connection with childbirth: A panel data comparison between Germany, Sweden and Great Britain (89.14).

15. MIGRATION

'Intelligent' in Israel: The Russian intellengentsia today, between closure and openess (30.22)

Acceptability of spermicidal film and foaming tablets among women in three countries (76.3)

Acceptability of the diaphragm among low-income women in São Paulo, Brazil (76.5)

A century of population motion in the State of São Paulo (62.34)

A geographical study of daily movements in Serbia (03.6)

Agrarian change and regional settling in Chile (24.26)

Analysis of completed parity using microsimulation modeling (61.23)

An essay about the international migrations in the capitalism development (62.29)

An essay on the theme about the differential fertility: Stable families and (im)migrant families (62.24)

A new migratory horizon in Central Mexico: 1970-1990 (24.9)

A reinterpretation of migration to Buenos Aires in the mid 19th century (21.10)

A time for confraternity: Argentina in conflict and immigrants, 1895-1901 (40.3)

Attitudes and orientation of Soviet immigrants: The emergence of a new ethnic group in Israel (30.21)

Between the woods and the harvest: Seasonal migration and labor contention among Tobas in West Formosa (Argentina) (40.6)

Beyond the 'brain drain': Mobility of western experts and managers to Poland (30.27)

Climatic change and migration from Oceania: Implications for Australia, New Zealand and the United States of America (91.1)

Colonization in Southern Brazil and the immigrant family (62.14)

Documented foreign immigrants in Italy: Ethnic ties and work insertion (30.28)

Emergent migration policy in a democratic South Africa (51.11)

Explaining hierarchical and interprovincial migrations of Chinese young adults by personal factors and place attributes: A nested logit analysis (61.25)

From Aliya to immigration or the reading of a migratory continuum (30.16)

From Fedj to social worker: The Metamorphosis of a traditional role among Ethiopian immigrants in Israel (30.17)

Good neighbors: social integration or basque immigrants in Tandil (Argentina), 1840-1880 (40.4)

Immigration and commercial networks: A case study on Catalonians in Buenos Aires at the beginning of the century (40.2)

Indonesians in Saudi Arabia for worship and work (30.29)

Interethnic articulation in an urban area: Jews and Korean immigrants in Buenos Aires (40.5)

International immigration and fertility (62.3)

International migration and biodemographical behaviour: A study of Italians in Belgium (55.44)

International net migration flows in Brazil during the 80s - An approximate estimation (62.33)

International record linkage of Dutch immigrants in the United States in the nineteenth century (40.12)

Intrametropolitan migration: Movements of the poor people? (62.28)

Is the Austrian labour market ethnically segmented? (65.2)

Jewish identity and immigration to Israel: An on-going survey among the current wave of Russian immigrants (30.20)

Journey to another health's universe: The case of a cross-cultural approach for dealing with public health problems (30.19)

Marital structure of the Italian community of Boston, Massachusetts, 1880-1920 (55.40)

Methodological comments on the representative nature of the BIB's panel of immigrants of German origin (43.3)

Migrating women: Mexican women in the United States (24.18)

Migration and differences in state per capita incomes in Brazil (62.36)

Migration as a consumption activity (51.12)

Migration bias in indirect estimates of regional childhood mortality levels (61.19)

Migration policy objectives for European East-West international migration (51.14)

Mobility of migrants: Autonomy or subordination in the Amazon region? (62.2)

Modelling regional population growth in China (61.26)

New migratory flows of Brazilian population (62.4)

Occupational and economic mobility and social integration of Mediterranean migrants in Germany (65.1)

Passport registers: Their limits and possibilities for the study of emigration (40.10)

Population with constant immigration (61.13)

Possibilities and problems of linking nominal records to further the study of the Italian migration process (40.8)

Preferences for contraceptive attributes: Voices of women in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico (76.25)

Recent recognition of refugees family ties (30.25)

Regionalization, economic restructuring and labour migration in Singapore (51.15)

Rural-to-urban migration and its implications for poverty alleviation (85.13)

Russian-language press and immigrant community in Israel (30.23)

Shaping of the migratory process in Northern Mexico: 1930-1990 (24.17)

Silence of the elders, riddle of writing: The adventures of literacy among Ethiopian immigrants in Israel (30.18)

Social history, the nominative method and the study of migrations (40.9)

Some preconstructs of the notion of diaspora starting with the Caribbean example (30.30)

Spanish immigration and political participation in Uruguay (40.1)

Suicide deaths in England and Wales. Trends in factors associated with suicide deaths (04.2)

Switzerland, country of political asylum (30.26)

The distribution of inhabitants of Záhoria according to nationality and religion in the 17th century (39.21)

The impact of social status and migration on female age at marriage in an historical population in North-West Germany (55.45)

The impossible organization chart of asylum in France. The development of 'standby asylum' (30.24)

The Italians physician in São Paulo, 1890-1930 - A strategy of social mobility (62.35)

The modern Indian novel and the new diasporas (30.31)

Theoretical issues on population concentration and decentralization in space (62.30)

The spatial fragmentation of discriminatory development: The case of Mexico (24.10)

The U.S. census: Source for an international history of immigrant women, family and gender? (40.7)

The use of personal sources for the study of emigration from Galicia: Present state and perspectives (40.11)

The world system of Jewish migration in historical perspective (30.15)

Unauthorized Mexican workers in the 1990 Los Angeles county labour force (51.13)

Unskilled labor and wage determination: An empirical investigation for Germany (89.11)

War affected persons in the FR of Yugoslavia (03.5).

16. POPULATION DYNAMICS. REPRODUCTION RATE

A review of 1991 (04.1)

Current demographic situation of Russia (38.9)

Declining fertility in Nepal (85.15)

Demographic dynamics according to income groups (62.27)

Demographic response to environmental pressure in Malawi (91.8)

Divergence and convergence in demographic patterns: Similarities and dissimilarities in France and in the Netherlands (38.15)

Hungary's population after World War II (38.20)

Living in a small, crowded room: Scenarios for the future of Mauritius (91.6)

Modelling regional population growth in China (61.26)

Population dynamics in Greater Santiago: Trends, prospectives and implications (21.11)

Population growth and the environment (62.6)

Population growth and urbanization in Brazil in the eighties (24.12)

Population growth - Should we be worried? (91.7)

Population review: Families and households in Great Britain (04.14)

Population review: Review of children (04.12)

Populations with quadratic exponential growth (61.16)

Population with constant immigration (61.13)

Replacement level fertility and future population growth (04.7)

Report on the population situation in Germany, 1996 (43.10)

Slow-fast dynamics in a model of population and resource growth (61.22)

Some questions for the demography of the 90s (62.1)

Stabilization, birth waves, and the surge in the elderly (61.17)

The demographical minimum of a moiety system: A computer simulation (62.22)

The growing American Indian population, 1960-1990: Beyond demography (88.32)

The moderating effect of threat on the relationship between population concern and environmental concern (91.2).

17. POPULATION THEORY

Demographic transition: New premises, old challenges (62.15).


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