ESPACE - POPULATIONS - SOCIETES, 1999, n°1, "Populations of sub-Saharan Africa"
- Demographic dynamics and geographical patterns of African populations [Dynamiques démographiques et dimensions géographiques des populations africaines].
- Settlement, endemic violence and wild space remanence in West Africa. "W" of Niger no man's land [Peuplement, violence endémique et rémanence de l'espace sauvage en Afrique de l'Ouest. Le no man's land du " W " du Niger].
- Population densities: Introduction to a geography of Eastern Africa? [Les densités : introduction à la géographie de l'Afrique orientale ?].
- Population densities and agricultural intensification in Upper Casamance [Densités de population et intensification agro-pastorale en Haute-Casamance].
- From an open space to a saturated one. Land and population dynamics in the Kouka department, Burkina Faso [D'un espace ouvert à un espace saturé. Dynamique foncière et démographique dans le département de Kouka (Burkina Faso)].
- Population growth and settlement dynamics in Senegal since the Independance [Croissance de la population et dynamique du peuplement au Sénégal depuis l'indépendance].
- To live in Phoenix, Indian township of Durban [Vivre à Phoenix, township indien de Durban].
- Bamako (Mali): Compound housing and residential mobility [Bamako (Mali) : habitat de cour et mobilités résidentielles].
ESPACE - POPULATIONS - SOCIETES, 1999, n°2, "Spatial Mobilities"
- Mobility, interactive social systems and territorial dynamics [Mobilité, systèmes d'interactions sociales et dynamiques territoriales].
- Obtaining data on mobility: From the historic recordings of migrations to family group biographies [Collecter des données de mobilité : des histoires migratoires aux biographies d'entourage].
- Residential mobility and commuting in the Paris region [Mobilité résidentielle et navettes domicile-travail en Île-de-France].
- Commuting within the Paris basin. A statistical approach [Les déplacements domicile-travail au sein du Bassin parisien. Une approche statistique].
- The purchase of second-hand houses in city area and residence mobility [Acquisition de logements anciens en milieu urbain et mobilité résidentielle].
- Mobility and residential aspirations in the housing stock to rent in Caen [Mobilité et aspirations résidentielles dans le parc locatif social caennais].
- Daily mobility and metropolitan dynamics: The Lyons urban area, 1982-1990 [Mobilité quotidienne et dynamique métropolitaine : la région urbaine de Lyon, 1982-1990].
- Consumers' mobility and new retail outlets [La mobilité des consommateurs et les nouveaux espaces commerciaux].
- Neighbourhoods faced with suprametropolitan mobility [Le quartier à l'épreuve des " mobilités métapolitaines "].
- Forms and mechanisms of urban mobility in Algeria [Formes et mécanismes de la mobilité urbaine en Algérie].
- Illegal immigrants, the formal economy, and precarious housing: Vectors and limitations on the mobility of foreigners in Italy [Clandestinité, économie informelle, logement improbable : vecteurs et freins de la mobilité des étrangers présents en Italie].
- Manifold mobility patterns among Bogota's inhabitants [Les mobilités à géométrie variable des habitants de Bogota].
- New form of migration to tourist regions in reconversion [Nouvelle forme de migration vers des espaces touristiques en reconversion].
- Drop out populations' practical experience: The example of "binners" in Vancouver [La pratique de l'espace urbain des populations marginales : l'exemple des " binners " de Vancouver].
NÜFUSBILIM DERGISI. THE TURKISH JOURNAL OF POPULATION STUDIES, 1998, Vol. 20
- Changing dynamics of the migratory regime between Turkey and Arab countries.
- Problems of collecting information from men in demographic surveys: Experience from the 1988 Turkish Population and Health Survey.
- Major barriers to breastfeeding: Education and urbanization.
- Decision-making process in marriage formation in Turkey and factors affecting this process [Türkiye'de Evlilige Karar Verme Süreci ve Bu Sürece Etkide Bulunan Faktörler].
- Socio-economic factors influencing child mortality in north-eastern Libya.
- A new subdiscipline of demography: [Demografide yeni bir alt alan: Saglik demografisi].
- Postpartum contraception. A new approach to minimize unmet needs in family planning.
CAHIERS QUEBECOIS DE DEMOGRAPHIE, Autumn 1998, Vol. 27, N°2
"Malthus", Editor: Richard Marcoux
- The moral values of Malthus [Les valeurs morales de Malthus].
- Neo-Malthusian leagues in France from 1896 to 1939: A right-wing ideology under the cloak of a workers' ethos[Les ligues néo-malthusiennes françaises de 1896 à 1940 : idéologie de droite sous un manteau ouvriériste].
- Global population growth and the environment: A review of the issues [Croissance de la population mondiale et environnement : les enjeux].
- Feminist discourse and neo-Malthusianism: The adverse effects of a misalliance [Discours féministe et néo-malthusianisme : les effets pervers d'une mésalliance].
- The impact of linguistic mobility on the demographic evolution of Quebec Francophone [L'impact de la mobilité linguistique sur l'évolution démographique des francophones du Québec].
- Conversion of low-income housing for the elderly into mixed low-income housing: Residents' viewpoints [La conversion de HLM pour personnes âgées en HLM mixtes : le point de vue des résidants].
CAHIERS QUEBECOIS DE DEMOGRAPHIE, Spring-Autumn 1999, Vol. 28, N°1-2
"Cohabitation", Editor: Évelyne Lapierre-Adamcyk
- Studying marriage, cohabitation, and other non-ephemeral sexual unions: Cross-sectional categories versus multidimentional continua and process [L'étude des unions en démographie : des catégories aux processus].
- Cohabitation in Latin America: Recent characteristics of an old-age phenomenon [L'union libre en Amérique latine : aspects récents d'un phénomène séculaire].
- Cohabitation in sub-Saharan Africa [Les unions libres en Afrique subsaharienne].
- European couples: Attitudes and values based on marital status [Les couples européens : qui sont-ils ?].
- From legalized union to legalized birth: The changing link between marriage and a first child in Switzerland [De l'union légalisée à la naissance légalisée : évolution du lien entre mariage et premier enfant en Suisse].
- The influence of socioeconomic characteristics on Quebec women's initial entry into conjugal life [L'influence des caractéristiques sociodémographiques sur le début de la vie conjugale des Québécoises].
- Living as a couple for the first time: The significance of the choice of cohabitation in Quebec and Ontario [Vivre en couple pour la première fois : la signification du choix de l'union libre au Québec et en Ontario].
- De facto unions in Quebec: Nonexistence in the Quebec Civil Code [L'union de fait au Québec : inexistence dans le Code civil].
- The demographic situation of the innu in Quebec, from 1973 to 1993 [Conjoncture démographique des Innus du Québec, 1973 à 1993].
- Immigration regulations and strategies of illegal migrants [La législation canadienne sur l'immigration et les stratégies des immigrants clandestins].
- Population aging and the elderly's participation in funding health and social expenditures [Vieillissement démographique et participation des personnes âgées au financement des dépenses de santé et des dépenses sociales].
CANADIAN STUDIES IN POPULATION, 1997, Vol. 24, N°2
- Residential proximity with the Charter Groups in Canada.
- Does money matter? Parental income and living satisfaction among "Boomerang" children during coresidence.
- Marital status and infant mortality.
- Adjustments of the elderly to declining health: Residential moves and social support.
CANADIAN STUDIES IN POPULATION, 1998, Vol. 25, N°2
- The time is right: Voluntary reduced worktime and workforce demographics.
- The measurement of acculturation.
- Evolution of factors influencing first union formation in Canada.
- Mortality in a Northern Ontario fur-trade community: Moose Factory, 1851-1964.
- Demography in Canada: Looking backward, looking forward.
DEMOGRAPHY February 1999, Vol. 36, N°1
- Credit programs for the poor and reproductive behavior in low-income countries: Are the reported causal relationships the result of heterogeneity bias?.
- Quality, accessibility, and contraceptive use in rural Tanzania.
- The effects of infant mortality on fertility revisited: New evidence from Latin America.
- Reexamining the link of early childbearing to marriage and to subsequent fertility.
- Racial inequality in active life among adult Americans.
- How low can it go? Declining black-white segregation in a multiethnic context.
- Public assistance receipt among immigrants and natives: How the unit of analysis affects research findings.
- How much do we count? Interpretation and error-making in the decennial census.
- Incomplete reporting of men's fertility in the United States and Britain: A research note.
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW, Summer 1998, Vol. 32, N°2
- Foreign workers in Israel: History and theory.
- Different paths: Gender, immigration and political participation.
- Discourse, politics and policy: The Dutch parliamentary debate about voting rights for foreign residents.
- Interests not passions: Mexican-American attitudes toward Mexico, immigration from Mexico, and other issues shaping U.S.-Mexico relations.
- Immigration to Spain: Implications for a unified European Union immigration policy.
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW, Autumn 1998, Vol. 32, N°3
- The social process of undocumented border crossing among Mexican migrants.
- Immigrant trajectories into homeownership: A temporal analysis of residential assimilation.
- Global interaction, global inequality, and migration of the highly trained to the United States.
- Self-employment rates of Asian immigrant groups: An analysis of intragroup and intergroup differences.
- A migration channels approach to the study of professionals moving to and from Hong Kong.
- The effects of migration on the establishment of networks: Caste disintegration and reformation among the Indians of Fiji.
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW, Winter 1998, Vol. 32, N°4
- Triumphant transitions: Socioeconomic achievements of the second generation in Canada.
- Language skill definition: A study of legalized aliens.
- From refugees to immigrants: The legalization strategies of Salvadoran immigrants and activists.
- Social remittances: Migration driven local-level forms of cultural diffusion.
- Governing at a distance: The elaboration of controls in British immigration.
- Reforming the household registration system: A preliminary glimpse of the blue chop household registration system in Shanghai and Shenzhen.
- Are they fellow countrymen or not? The migration of ethnic Poles from Kazakhstan to Poland.
- Gender differences in the occupational status of undocumented immigrants in the United States: Experience before and after legalization.
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW, Spring 1999, Vol. 33, N°1
- Immigrant incorporation in the garment industry of Los Angeles.
- The industrial division of labor among immigrants and internal migrants to the Los Angeles economy.
- Home society politics and immigrant political incorporation: The case of Greek immigrants in New York City.
- Residential segregation of West Indians in the New York/New Jersey metropolitan area: The roles of race and ethnicity.
- Migrant female domestic workers: Debating the economic, social and political impacts in Singapore.
- Geographic mobility of the foreign-born Chinese in large metropolises, 1985-1990.
- Immigrant " quality " in Canada: More direct evidence of human capital content, 1956-1994.
- The end of the Cuban contradiction in U. S. refugee policy.
JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE FAMILY STUDIES, Autumn 1998, Vol. 29, N°3
- Forms of economic security and the family.
- Impact of acculturation on socialization beliefs and behavioral occurrences among Indo-Canadian immigrants.
- Family life among El Salvadorans, Guatemalans, and Nicaraguans: A comparative study.
- Preserving multiple ancestry: Intermarriage and mixed births in Hawaii.
- The two-child family: The Egyptian model of family planning.
- The impact of race on divorce in the United States.
JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE FAMILY STUDIES, Winter 1999, Vol. 30, N°1
- Men, marriage, and ideal family size in francophone Africa.
- The trajectory of family change in Nigeria.
- Consensual unions in two Costa Rican communities: An analysis using focus group methodology.
- Comment on coding marital status in Latin America.
- Household structure, satisfaction and distress in India and the United States: A comparative cultural examination.
POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW, December 1998, Vol. 24, N°4
- Malthus and the less developed world: The pivotal role of India.
- Population and reproductive health: An economic framework for policy evaluation.
- Immigration policy prior to the 1930s: Labor markets, policy interactions, and globalization backlash.
- The onset of fertility transition in Pakistan.
- Low-skilled immigrants and the changing American labor market.
POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW, March 1999, Vol. 25, N°1
- Family demography, social theory, and investment in social capital.
- Malthusian models and Chinese realities: The Chinese demographic system 1700-2000.
- The Bangladesh fertility decline: An interpretation.
- The effect of household wealth on educational attainment: Evidence from 35 countries.
- Corn and crisis: Malthus on the high price of provisions.
- Marital and fertility careers of Russian women born between 1910 and 1934.
POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW, June 1999, Vol. 25, N°2
- Is low fertility a temporary phenomenon in the European Union?.
- How influential are demography journals?.
- Is fertility behaviour in our genes? Findings from a Danish twin study.
- Cardiovascular and tuberculosis mortality: The contrasting effects of changes in two causes of death.
- International migration at the dawn of the twenty-first century: The role of the state.
- India's falling sex ratios.
STUDIES IN FAMILY PLANNING, September 1998, Vol. 29, N°3
- Revising the proximate determinants of fertility framework: What have we learned in the past 20 years?.
- The effect of child mortality on fertility regulation in rural Bangladesh.
- Short birth intervals don't kill women: Evidence from Matlab, Bangladesh.
- The introduction and use of Norplant implants in Indonesia.
- Associations between wife-beating and fetal and infant death: Impressions from a survey in rural India.
- The impact of a family planning multimedia campaign in Bamako, Mali.
REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE ESTATISTICA, July-December 1997, Vol. 58, N°210
- Space analysis indicators of quality of life in Rio de Janeiro [Análise espacial de indicadores de qualidade de vida para o município do Rio de Janeiro].
- Statistical analysis of sample survey data: Problems link to the cluster and stratified samplings [Análise estatística de dados de pesquisas por amostragem: Problemas no uso de pacotes-padrões].
REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE ESTATISTICA, January-June 1998, Vol. 59, N°211
- Bio-environment and quality of life: Biostatistical perspectives [Bioambiente e qualidade de vida: Perspectivas bioestatísticas].
ESTUDIOS DEMOGRAFICOS Y URBANOS, September-December 1998, Vol. 13, N°3 (N°39)
- Legalization and dissolution of consensual unions: An example of log-lineal models used to estimate models of competing risk [Legalización y disolución de uniones consensuales: un ejemplo del uso de modelos log-lineales para estimar modelos de riesgos en competencia].
- Mexican households and fraternities in the United States: Several life histories, one family history [Hogares y fratrías mexicanas en Estados Unidos: varias historias de vida, una historia de familia].
ESTUDIOS DEMOGRAFICOS Y URBANOS, January-April 1999, Vol. 14, N°1 (N°40)
- Mexican migratory politics after IRCA [La política migratoria mexicana después de IRCA].
- Some empirical effects of US immigration policies on the flow of Mexican immigrants [Algunos impactos empíricos de las políticas migratorias de Estados Unidos en los flujos migratorios de mexicanos].
- Specificity versus representativeness: Methodological approaches to the study of Mexico-US migration [Especificidad versus representatividad: enfoques metodológicos en el estudio de la migración mexicana hacia Estados Unidos].
- The regional dimension of Mexican migration to the United States [La dimensión regional de la emigración mexicana hacia Estados Unidos].
- The Mexican farm workers' program in Canada: A comparison with the American experience [El Programa de Trabajadores Agrícolas Mexicanos con Canada: un contraste frente a la experiencia con Estados Unidos].
HEALTH AND POPULATION PERSPECTIVES AND ISSUES, January-March 1998, Vol. 21, N°1
- A study of awareness of health and family welfare programmes among the community members in Gwalior district.
- Health care services for maternal and child health through primary health centre - An innovative approach.
HEALTH AND POPULATION PERSPECTIVES AND ISSUES, April-June 1998, Vol. 21, N°2
- Community-based distribution of contraceptives in Rajasthan - An experience from Alwar district.
- Quantitative analysis (knowledge, practice and coverage) of maternal and child health services in a rural community.
- Reproductive health of women in a declining fertility: A study of married women in Kerala.
HEALTH AND POPULATION PERSPECTIVES AND ISSUES, July-September 1998, Vol. 21, N°3
- Socialization of girl-child in rural India.
HEALTH AND POPULATION PERSPECTIVES AND ISSUES, October-December 1998, Vol. 21, N°4
- Experience in early developmental studies with two fertility regulating drugs: Their current uses.
REVUE EUROPEENNE DES MIGRATIONS INTERNATIONALES, 1999, Vol. 15, N°1
"Migration and Ethnicity in the United Kingdom"
- Ethnic groups in the 1991 Census [Les groupes ethniques au recensement de 1991].
- Geographical patterns of recent migration and population change for minority ethnic groups within Great Britain.
- Racism and far-right voting in London Docklands. To go beyond the media image [Racisme et vote d'extrême droite dans les Docklands de Londres. Pour aller au-delà de l'image médiatique].
- Japanese economic activity and community growth in Great Britain.
- Foreign academics in a global city: The case of Hong Kong.
REVUE EUROPEENNE DES MIGRATIONS INTERNATIONALES, 1999, Vol. 15, N°2
"Employment, Gender and Migration"
- The value of work. The integration of Moroccan immigrant women into the Spanish labour market [La valeur du travail. L'insertion dans le marché du travail des immigrées marocaines en Espagne].
- The international migration of Filipina domestic workers. Structural conditions and experiences in the Philippines and Singapore [Les migrations internationales des domestiques philippines. Contextes et expériences aux Philippines et à Singapour].
- Italians and Spanish women in Switzerland. Approaching retirement age [Italiennes et Espagnoles en Suisse à l'approche de l'âge de la retraite].
- Working in the shadow. The immigrants in the informal economy [Travailler dans l'ombre. Les immigrés dans l'économie informelle].
- Financial networks and parallel currency markets: Algerians in the black-market economy [Réseaux financiers et marchés parallèles de devises. Des Algériens dans l'économie informelle].
- Children of Algerian immigrants and country of origin. Economic and professional relations [Les enfants d'immigrés algériens et leur pays d'origine. Modes de relations économiques et professionnelles].
- "Trajectories of difference" of ethnicized groups, from "Auvergnats" to "Antillais" [" Trajectoire de la différence " des groupes ethnicisés. Des " Auvergnats " aux " Antillais "].
JINKO MONDAI KENKYU, 1998, Vol. 54, N°4
"Special Issue: Studies on the 11th National Fertility Survey in Japan"
- Changes in marital fertility and their determinants in Japan.
- Planned fertility and birth control among married couples in Japan: analysis of birth histories.
- Women's work during marriage and maternity, and its determinants within the context of changes in reproductive behavior.
- Geographic family network of elderly parents in contemporary Korea and Japan.
HEALTH AND SOCIAL WELFARE REVIEW, Summer 1998, Vol. 18, N°1
- A study of family life cycle of Korean women.
HEALTH AND SOCIAL WELFARE REVIEW, Winter 1998, Vol. 18, N°2
- Analysis of induced abortion behavior based on the sex composition of children.
- Problem issues of single-parent male-headed families and its policy measures.
BEVOLKING EN GEZIN, 1998, Vol. 27, N°2
- The global fertility transition, the need for unifying theory [De globale vruchtbaarheidstransitie, de nood aan een eenvormige theorie].
- Demographic analysis of ageing and longevity [Demografische analyse van de veroudering en de langlevendheid].
- Cultural, social and economic determinants of family size norms in China with special attention to son preference [Culturele, sociale en economische determinanten van gezinsgroottenormen in China, met speciale aandacht voor de voorkeur voor zonen].
- Dilemmas of family size norms in China [Dilemma's van gezinsgroottenormen in China].
- Cohabitation and extra-marital childbearing: Early FFS evidence [Samenwonen en geboorten buiten het huwelijk: Vroeg FFS-materiaal].
- European variation in education and in the birth of the first child: FFS evidence [Onderwijs en de geboorte van het eerste kind in Europa: FFS gegevens].
- Demographic behaviour in Europe: Some results from FFS country reports and suggestions for further research [Veranderingen in het demografisch gedrag in Europa: Enkele resultaten uit de FFS-landenrapporten en voorstellen voor verder onderzoek].
BEVOLKING EN GEZIN, 1999, Vol. 28, N°1
- The future of the family. A sociobiological approach [De toekomst van het gezin : een sociobiologische benadering].
- Heterogamy and divorce: An analysis of Dutch register data, 1974-1994 [Heterogamie en echtscheiding : een analyse van Nederlandse registergegevens 1974-1994].
- Divorce in Flanders [Echtscheiding in Vlaanderen].
- Reproductive health and induced abortions in Russia: Survey results.
DEMOGRAFIE, 1998, Vol. 40, N°3
- Special issue devoted to Romanies in Czech Republic:"Willingness and Compliance Has to Be Mutual" [Vstrícnost musí být vzájemná].
DEMOGRAFIE, 1998, Vol. 40, N°4
- Population development in the Czech Republic in 1997 [Vývoj obyvatelstva eské republiky v roce 1997].
- The 28th Conference of the Czech Demographic Society "Present Trends and Formulae of Demographic Behaviour - Europe and Ourselves" (20 May 1998) [XXVIII. konference eské demografické spolenosti " Soucasné trendy a vzorce demografického chování - Evropa a my " (20. 5. 1998)].
- Romany community in the Czech Republic [Romská komunita v eské republice].
DEMOGRAFIE, 1999, Vol. 41, N°1
- Anthropological changes in the population of the Czech Republic in the 20th century [Antropologické zmeny obyvatelstva Ceské republiky ve 20. století].
- Differential mortality by sex in the Baltic bassin [Diferencníúmrtnost podle pohlaví v Pobaltí].
ESTUDIOS MIGRATORIOS LATINOAMERICANOS, December 1997, Vol. 12, N°37
- Social actors and immigration policy in Argentina. The arrival of Spanish Republicans[Actores sociales y política inmigratoria en la Argentina. La llegada de los republicanos españoles].
- Marchigiani in Buenos Aires: Work and societary life [Marchigianos en Buenos Aires: trabajo y vida asociativa].
- "To make a million": Elite emigration and the myth of the promised land["Fare il milione": La emigración de élite y el mito de la tierra prometida].
- Immigrants from across the border in Tandil: Chileans and Bolivians in the nineties [Inmigración limítrofe en Tandil: chilenos y bolivianos en los años noventa].
- New trends of frontier migration in Paraguay [Nuevas tendencias de la migración limítrofe en la frontera paraguaya].
ESTUDIOS MIGRATORIOS LATINOAMERICANOS, April 1998, Vol. 13, N°38
- Celebrations and historiography: Studies on Spanish emigration to Latin America on the occasion of the Fifth Centennial [Conmemoración e historiografía: los estudios sobre emigración española a América Latina en el Quinto Centenario].
- Economy of Catalonian overseas migrations before 1870 [Economía de las migraciones catalanas ultramarinas anteriores a 1870].
- Portuguese emigration and international migration trends (1855-1974). A historical synthesis [A emigração portuguesa e as correntes migratórias internacionais (1855-1974). Síntese histórica].
- "Hacer la América": Italians making money in New York City and in Buenos Aires, 1880-1914 [" Hacer la América ": Los italianos ganan dinero en Buenos Aires y New York, 1880-1914].
- Migrations from Le Marche to Argentina, the question of scale and the possibilities of building a regional typology (1882-1927) [Las migraciones de Las Marcas a la Argentina, la cuestión de la escala y las posibilidades de una tipología regional (1882-1927)].
- Early furrows, late pioneers: Italian labourers and cereal agriculture in Southern Santa Fe, Argentina (1900-1930). [Surcos tempranos, pioneros tardíos: agricultores italianos y producción cerealera en el sur de la provincia de Santa Fe (1900-1930)].
- Spatial forms of mobility: Fragments for the long story of a non-reception [Formas espaciales de la movilidad: fragmentos para la larga historia de una no-recepción].
ESTUDIOS MIGRATORIOS LATINOAMERICANOS, August 1998, Vol. 13, N°39
- "...Y a sus plantas rendido un león": Anti-Spanish xenophoby in Argentina, 1890-1900 [" ...Y a sus plantas rendido un león " : xenofobia antiespañola en Argentina, 1890-1900].
- The woman in the Spanish migratory legislation [La mujer en la legislación emigratoria española].
- On EC- and non-EC migrations: Against exclusion as a generic qualification [Sobre las migraciones comunitarias y extracomunitarias: contra la exclusión como calificativo genérico].
- Brazilianin Massachusetts [Brasileños en Massachusetts].
- Notables and politicians in the Italian community of New York between the 1800s and the 1900s [Notables y políticos en la comunidad italiana de New York entre el Ochocientos y el Novecientos].
- Social networks and labor market in emigration: The case of Italian and other workers in Paterson, New Jersey [Redes sociales y mercado de trabajo en un caso de emigración. Los obreros italianos y los otros en Paterson, New Jersey].
JOURNAL OF THE AUSTRALIAN POPULATION ASSOCIATION, May 1998, Vol. 15, N°1
- Workers for Australia: A profile of British and Irish migrants assisted to New South Wales in 1841.
- Making sense of census data: A components analysis of employment change among indigenous australians.
- Assessing the validity of intercensal comparisons of indigenous Australians, 1986-96.
- Female sterilizing operations in New South Wales: A demographic perspective.
JOURNAL OF THE AUSTRALIAN POPULATION ASSOCIATION, November 1998, Vol. 15, N°2
- Consensual partnering in Australia: A review and 1991 census profile. Part 1: Review and basic demography.
- Understanding the 1996 census migration data.
- Dependency of the Chinese elderly: An exploration.
ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR BEVÖLKERUNGSWISSENCHAFT, 1998, Vol. 23, N°3
- Demographic knowledge and political responsibility. Considerations concerning population development in Germany in the 21st century [Demographisches Wissen und politische Verantwortung. Überlegungen zur Bevölkerungsentwicklung Deutschlands im 21. Jahrhundert].
- The calculation of total remarriage rates for divorced persons - problems, methods and results [Die Berechnung zusammengefaßter Wiederverheiratungsziffern Geschiedener - Probleme, Berechnungsverfahren und Ergebnisse].
- The widening differentials in adult mortality by socioeconomic status and their causes [Die Vergrößerung der sozioökonomischen Unterschiede in der Erwachsenenmortalität durch Status und deren Ursachen].
- Demographic ageing within the EU regions. [Demographische Alterung in den Regionen der EU].
- Marriages with and divorces from foreigners in Germany [Eheschließungen und Ehescheidungen von und mit Ausländern in Deutschland].
YEARBOOK OF POPULATION RESEARCH IN FINLAND, 1997, N°34
- Reproductive health in the Baltic Sea area.
- Long-term fertility development in Baltoscandia.
- The development of suicides in the Scandinavian and the post-soviet Baltic countries in a postindustrial-country context.
- Mortality and causes of death in Helsinki in 1750-1865 with a comparison with Tallinn.
- Immobility in Sweden: Are those born in the Baltic countries less mobile than those born in Sweden or Finland?.
- Ethnic and social determinants of East-West migratory trends in the Baltic Sea area transition economies.
- Ethnic remigration from the former Soviet Union to Finland - Patterns of ethnic identity and acculturation among the Ingrian Finns.
- Family dynamics in the Baltic Sea area.
- Real income and population prospects in the Baltic Sea area.
- Generational and gender differences in sexual life in St. Petersburg and urban Finland.
- Teenagers' sexuality in Estonia and Finland in the 1990s.
GENUS, July-December 1998, Vol. 54, N°3-4
- Optimal population without repugnant aspects.
- Analysis of survival functions by a logistic derivation model: The "Generalized De Moivre" function.
- Present stage of knowledge of reproductive biology concerning natural family planning.
- General overview of natural family planning.
- Length of menstrual cycles and their variability.
- Experience in the use of natural family planning in the field: Calendar and calendar-basal body temperature methods.
- The probability of conception as related to the timing of intercourse around ovulation.
- Self, laboratory and clinical tests of potential fertility.
- Evaluation of fertility predictors and comparison of different rules.
- Future developments in home biochemical tests to monitor potential fertility.
- Requirements for psychological research in natural family planning.
- Late marriage among young people: The case of Italy and Japan.
- Transitions to adulthood among Spanish cohorts born in 1940, 1950 and 1960 [Transitions vers l'âge adulte des générations espagnoles nées en 1940, 1950 et 1960].
- Demographic trends and teaching staff costs: The case of Italy.
- Trends in level and tempo of fertility in Botswana.
- Administrative archives and population studies [Archivi amministrativi e studio della popolazione].
- Gender and Genus [Il genere e Genus].
- Does cohort matter in pre-transitional mortality? Analysis of adult mortality using an event history approach: The case of Chioggia in the 17th century.
GENUS, January-June 1999, Vol. 55, N°1-2
- Decomposing the difference between rates when the rate is a function of factors that are not cross-classified.
- Does cohort analysis contribute to the study of the geography of mortality?.
- Paternal age and infant mortality.
- The expanded programme on immunisation: Mortality consequences and demographic impact in developing countries.
- Labour market careers of successive cohorts of older men in the Netherlands: Changes in age at retirement and in length of working lives.
- Gender differentials in housing characteristics and household possessions in Lesotho urban areas.
GENUS, July-December 1999, Vol. 55, N°3-4
"Fertility Issues and Trends in LDCs and Countries in Transition"
- The fertility decline in Russia, 1989-1996: A view with period parity-progression ratios.
- The trend of fertility in Nepal, 1961-1995.
- Fertility differentials by education in Uttar Pradesh, India.
- Does micro credit program in rural Bangladesh have any impact on reproductive behaviour of poor rural women?.
- New evidence on fertility transition through wartime in Lebanon.
- The Kenyan fertility transition: An age-parity specific analysis of fertility levels and trends.
- Stable population theory with time varying immigration.
STUDI EMIGRAZIONE - MIGRATION STUDIES, December 1998, Vol. 35, N°132, Special Issue
"Diffusion of Italian in the World. Language, School and Emigration. General Bibliography (1970-1999)", Editors: Massimo VEDOVELLI and Andrea VILLARINI
STUDI EMIGRAZIONE - MIGRATION STUDIES, March 1999, Vol. 36, N°133
- Attitudes, knowledges and opinions of Italians toward immigrants [Gli immigrati stranieri: valutazioni, conoscenze e giudizi degli italiani].
- Foreign students and cultural integration programmes in Italy [Studenti stranieri e programmi di integrazione culturale in Italia].
- The impact of immigration on Italian population: Comparison of various patterns [Impatto delle immigrazioni sulla popolazione italiana: confronto tra scenari alternativi].
- Life and activity of immigrants in Milan in the 1990s [Vita e lavoro degli immigrati nella Milano degli anni '90].
- Basque clergy and nationalism: From exile to leadership of emigration (1900-1940) [Clero vasco y nacionalismo: del exilio al liderazgo de la emigración (1900-1940)].
- Reflections on "foreigner" in the Bible, in the light of migration history in the Ancient Eastern world. Presentation of thematical bibliography [Riflessioni sullo " straniero " nella Bibbia alla luce del Vicino-Oriente-Antico. Presentazione di una bibliografia scelta].
STUDI EMIGRAZIONE - MIGRATION STUDIES, June 1999, Vol. 36, N°134
- Revolutionists or conformists? Socio-political influence of American return migration in Galice, 1900-1936 [Révolutionnaires ou conformistes ? L'influence socio-politique de l'émigration américaine de retour en Galice, 1900-1936].
- New researches on the history of autochtonous and immigrant groups in Canada [Schegge di etnicità: nuovi studi sulla storia dei gruppi autoctoni e immigrati in Canada].
STUDI EMIGRAZIONE - MIGRATION STUDIES, September 1999, Vol. 36, N°135
"Mass media, ethnical and immigration conflicts"
- Mass media, immigration and ethnical conflicts in Italy. Quantitative analysis of data on immigration [Mass media, immigrazione e conflitti etnici in Italia. Analisi quantitativa dell'informazione sull'immi
grazione].
- Designations and images of the "other". A multidimentional analysis of the press [Nomi e immagini dell'" altro ". Un'analisi multidimensionale della stampa].
- Mass media, ethnical conflicts and identity of Italians [Mass media, conflitti etnici e identità degli italiani].
- The ethnical conflicts, actions of solidarity and their motivations in the Italian press [Conflitti etnici, azioni solidali e motivazioni nella stampa italiana].
- Italy in the context of Mediterranean migrations [L'Italia nel quadro delle migrazioni mediterranee].
- Pregnancy and abortion: Experience of immigrant women in Milan [Maternità e abortività nell'esperienza delle donne immigrate a Milano].
STUDI EMIGRAZIONE - MIGRATION STUDIES, December 1999, Vol. 36, N°136
- Migratory phenomena like social constructions: Contributions and limits of the approaches based on the ethnic networks [I fenomeni migratori come costruzione sociale: apporti e limiti degli approcci basati sulle reti etniche].
- Immigrant and contractor: An inevitable choice? Morrocans in Milan [Immigré et entrepreneur : un choix inévitable ? Les Marocains à Milan].
JOURNAL OF BIOSOCIAL SCIENCE, July 1998, Vol. 30, N°3
- Contraceptive use and desire for more children in two rural districts of Sierra Leone.
- Factors influencing continuation of IUD use in South India: Evidence from a multivariate analysis.
- Seasonality of induced abortion in North Carolina.
- Infant and child mortality in Bangladesh: Age-specific effects of previous child's death.
- Genetic drift in present human populations: Survey of a Mediterranean region (La Alpujarra, South-East Spain).
- A Demographic and Health Survey of Spanish female sex workers: HIV prevalence and associated risk factors.
- Attitudes of men towards family planning in Mbeya region: A rural-urban comparison of qualitative data.
- Reproduction, risk and reality: Family planning and reproductive health in Northern Vietnam.
- Impact of rural-urban migration on fertility: A population ecology analysis in the Kombio, Papua New Guinea.
JOURNAL OF BIOSOCIAL SCIENCE, October 1998, Vol. 30, N°4
- The consistency and validity of reproductive attitudes: Evidence from Morocco.
- The ecology of low natural fertility in Ladakh.
- Infant and young child feeding practices among African pastoralists: The Datoga of Tanzania.
- Use of family planning at first sexual intercourse among young adults in Ecuador.
- The relation of birth order to sexual orientation in men and women.
- Biodemography in Siena, Italy.
POPULATION STUDIES, July 1998, Vol. 52, N°2
- The impact of parental pressure for grandchildren on young people's entry into cohabitation and marriage.
- Polygynists and their wives in sub-Saharan Africa: An analysis of five Demographic and Health Surveys.
- The changing context of fatherhood in Canada: A life course analysis.
- Highly restricted fertility: Very small families in the British fertility decline.
- Family structure and change in rural Bangladesh.
- Beyond infant mortality: Gender and stillbirth in reproductive mortality before the twentieth century.
- Effects of lactation on post-partum amenorrhoea: Re-estimation using data from a longitudinal study in Guatemala.
POPULATION STUDIES, March 1999, Vol. 53, N°1
- Evaluating the economic returns to childbearing in Côte d'Ivoire.
- Marital dissolution among the 1958 British birth cohort: The role of cohabitation.
- Parental divorce and partnership dissolution in adulthood: Evidence from a British cohort study.
- Should prenatal sex selection be restricted? Ethical questions and their implications for research and policy.
- Does marriage require a stronger economic underpinning than informal cohabitation?.
- New insights into the Far Eastern pattern of mortality.
- Classifying causes of death according to an aetiological axis.
POPULATION STUDIES, July 1999, Vol. 53, N°2
- How can a homeostatic perspective enhance demographic transition theory?.
- Demography of brideprice and dowry: Causes and consequences of the Indian marriage squeeze.
- Religion and reproduction: Muslims in Buddhist Thailand.
- Effects of age misreporting on mortality estimates at older ages.
- Apostles and Zionists: The influence of religion on demographic change in rural Zimbabwe.
- Pregnancy-related school dropouts in Botswana.
- Stepfamily fertility in contemporary Sweden: The impact of childbearing before the current union.
- Family matters: The impact of kin on the mortality of the elderly in rural Bangladesh.
- Marital splits and income changes: Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey.
- Population momentum for gradual demographic transitions.
MATHEMATICAL POPULATION STUDIES, 1999, Vol. 7, N°2
- A two-sex age-structured population model: Well posedness.
- Problems concerning the parametric analysis of the age at first birth.
- How old is old? Revising the definition based on life table criteria.
- A long period multistate life table using micro data.
MATHEMATICAL POPULATION STUDIES, 1999, Vol. 7, N°3
"The Indirect Estimation of Migration" Editor: Andrei Rogers
- Estimating the regional migration patterns of the foreign-born population in the Unites States: 1950-1990.
- Assessing structural change in U.S. migration patterns: A log-rate modeling approach.
- Modeling approaches to the indirect estimation of migration flows: From entropy to EM.
- Model-based incomplete data analysis with an application to occupational mobility and migration accounts.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF POPULATION - REVUE EUROPEENNE DE DEMOGRAPHIE, March 1999, Vol. 15, N°1
- Childbearing trends in Sweden 1961-1997.
- Fertility behaviour under income uncertainty.
- Who, what, where, and when? Specifying the impact of educational attainment and labour force participation on family formation.
- Mortality differences related to socio-economic status and the progressivity of old-age pensions and health insurance: The Netherlands.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF POPULATION - REVUE EUROPEENNE DE DEMOGRAPHIE, June 1999, Vol. 15, N°2
- The vulnerable child. Economic insecurity and child mortality in pre-industrial Sweden: A case study of Västanfors, 1757-1850.
- Improving overall mortality forecasts by analysing cause-of-death, period and cohort effects in trends.
- A demographic model of measles epidemics.
INTERNATIONAL FAMILY PLANNING PERSPECTIVES, December 1998, Vol. 24, N°4
- The incidence of induced abortion in Nigeria.
- The potential impact of introducing pregnancy testing into menstrual regulation services in Vietnam.
- Family planning clinics through women's eyes and voices: A case study from rural Bangladesh.
- Fertility regulation in a declining state socialist economy: Bulgaria, 1976-1995.
- The quality of family planning services for breastfeeding women in Senegal.
INTERNATIONAL FAMILY PLANNING PERSPECTIVES, September 1999, Vol. 25, N°3
- The relationship of social affiliation and interpersonal discussion to family planning knowledge, attitudes and practice.
- Increasing efficiency to meet future demand: Family planning services provided by the Mexican ministry of Health.
- Adolescent fertility behavior: Trends and determinants in northeastern Brazil.
- Education and nonuse of contraceptives among poor women in Chiapas, Mexico.
- Sexual experiences and their correlates among college students in Mumbai City, India.
ASIA-PACIFIC POPULATION JOURNAL, December 1998, Vol. 13, N°4
- The contraceptive potential of lactation for Bangladeshi women.
- Client perspectives on quality of reproductive health services in Viet Nam.
- Suicide in countries and areas of the ESCAP region.
ASIA-PACIFIC POPULATION JOURNAL, March 1999, Vol. 14, N°1
- Population policies and programmes in the post-ICPD era: Can the Pacific island countries meet the challenge?.
- Fertility transition in the Islamic Republic of Iran: 1976-1996.
- Overseas migration and the well-being of those left behind in rural communities of Bangladesh.
ASIA-PACIFIC POPULATION JOURNAL, June 1999, Vol. 14, N°2
- Fertility patterns of adolescent and older women in Pacific island countries: Programme implications.
- The importance of field-workers in Bangladesh's family planning programme.
- Unmet contraceptive need in Bangladesh: Evidence from the 1993/94 and 1996/97 Demographic and Health Surveys.
JOURNAL OF POPULATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES, July 1998, Vol. 7, N°1
- The need for another revolution after the reproductive revolution in Thailand.
- Urbanization and its implication for health services.
- Best practice in reduction of vulnerability of girls to HIV/AIDS.
- AIDS knowledge and knowledge about center for AIDS information among young adults in Muang district, Rayong province.
JOURNAL OF POPULATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES, January 1999, Vol. 7, N°2
- What is the number of child prostitutes in Thailand?.
- Role of private sector in family planning service delivery in Thailand.
- Bangkok and its environment in the context of commuting.
- Continuation and failure rates: Indicators of family planning services.
- Evaluation of AIDS Education and Promotion for Factory Worker Project.
POPULATION RESEARCH AND POLICY REVIEW, August 1998, Vol. 17, N°4
- The effects of monetized food aid on reproductive behavior in rural Honduras.
- Contraceptive determinants in three leading countries.
- Fertility policy and employment: Implications from the former Soviet Union.
- Housing discrimination and residential mobility: Impacts for blacks and whites.
- Does demographic knowledge matter? Results of a poll in the New York City Watershed.
POPULATION RESEARCH AND POLICY REVIEW, October 1998, Vol. 17, N°5
- How many children? - Fixing total annual births as a population control policy.
- Immigration and environment: Aframework for establishing a possible relationship.
- The effect of immigrant admission criteria on immigrant labour-market characteristics.
- Applying demographic analysis in affirmative action disputes: An instructional case.
JOURNAL OF POPULATION ECONOMICS, 1998, Vol. 11, N°4
"Gender Issues in Developing Countries", Editors: Ira N. Gang and T. Paul Schultz
- Gender and savings in rural India.
- Sibling rivalry and the gender gap: Evidence from child health outcomes in Ghana.
- Are simple tests of son preference useful? An evaluation using data from Vietnam.
- Endogenous fertility, mortality and growth.
- A model on the escape from the Malthusian trap.
- Household commodity demand and demographics in the Netherlands: A microeconometric analysis.
- Are migrant minorities strategically self-selected?.
- The effect of emigration on human capital formation.
POPULATION AND ENVIRONMENT, January 1999, Vol. 20, N°3
- Arithmetic of growth: Methods of calculation, II.
- Regional dynamics of Tibetan population change in Eastern Tibet, ca. 1940-1982.
- Internal migration of the foreign-born: Population concentration or dispersion?
POPULATION AND ENVIRONMENT, March 1999, Vol. 20, N°4
- The post-petroleum paradigm - and population.
- A changing identity: Results from the Isle of Man census 1996.
- The demographic implications of economic growth in the Isle of Man.
- Educational differences in desired family size and attitudes toward childbearing in Latina women.
- Economic and political issues of fertility transition in the Arab World - Answers and open questions.
JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY, November 1998, Vol. 60, N°4
- Fathering over time: What makes the difference?.
- Gender liberation, economic squeeze, or fear of strangers: Why fathers provide infant care in dual-earner families.
- Avenues and barriers to residential mobility among single mothers.
- Sex of parent and children's well-being in single-parent households.
- Sampling design effects: Do they affect the analyses of data from the National Survey of Families and Households?.
- Later marriages or fewer? Changes in the marital behavior of Japanese women.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF POPULATION GEOGRAPHY, September 1998, Vol. 4, N°3
- Research review 5: Medical or health geography? Populations, peoples and places.
- Geographical aspects of the uptake of renal replacement therapy in England.
- Investment, population growth and GNP as determinants of US immigration.
- Gender, migration and the organisation of work under economic devolution: Ecuador, 1982-90.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF POPULATION GEOGRAPHY, January-February 1999, Vol. 5, N°1
- Contribution of the demographic factor to the migration turnarounds in Japan, Sweden and Canada.
- Factors affecting the performance of family planning workers: Importance of Geographical Information Systems in empirical analysis.
- A geographical analysis of multiethnic households in the United States.
- Longer distance commuting as a substitute for migration in Britain: A review of trends, issues and implications.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF POPULATION GEOGRAPHY, March-April 1999, Vol. 5, N°2
- Interweaving the public and the private: Women's responses to population policy shifts in Singapore.
- Inter-provincial migration in Spain: Temporal trends and age-specific patterns.
- Disease environments and subnational patterns of under-five mortality in sub-Saharan Africa.
- Family migration and the labour-force participation of married women in the Netherlands, 1977-1996.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF POPULATION GEOGRAPHY, May-June 1999, Vol. 5, N°3
- Integrating GB and US census microdata for studying the impact of family migration on partnered women's labour market status.
- Estimating ethnic change in London, 1981-91, using a variety of census data.
- Geographical pattern analysis of income migration in the United States.
- Narrative explorations and self-esteem: Research, intervention and policy for HIV prevention in the sex industry in Thailand.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF POPULATION GEOGRAPHY, July-August 1999, Vol. 5, N°4
- On the move: Explaining migration patterns in Estonia during the transition period.
- Questions of migration and belonging: Understandings of migration under neoliberalism in Ecuador.
- Disadvantage, discrimination and the occupational differentiation of migrant groups in Australia.
- Understanding population growth in the peri-urban region.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF POPULATION GEOGRAPHY, September-October 1999, Vol. 5, N°5
- London and New York: Contrasts in British and American models of segregation.
- Infant mortality in the Indian slums: Case studies of Calcutta metropolis and Raipur city.
- Seasonal labour migration strategies in the Sahel: Coping with poverty or optimising security?.
- Undercount of migration in the UK 1991 census and its impact on counterurbanisation and population projections.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF POPULATION GEOGRAPHY, November-December 1999, Vol. 5, N°6
- Assessing changes in interstate migration patterns of the United States elderly population, 1965-1990.
- Hukou and non-hukou migrations in China: Comparisons and contrasts.
- Disaggregating the historical demographic sources of regional foreign-born and native-born population growth in the United States: A new method with applications.
- Migration and tourism entrepreneurship: North-European immigrants in Cataluña and Languedoc.