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1. FAMILY PLANNING POLICIES

Contraceptive use in Matlab, Bangladesh in 1990: levels, trends, and explanations (18.12)

Changing men's attitudes and behavior: the Zimbabwe male motivation project (18.13)

Human rights and reproductive choice (18.17)

Population policy in south Africa (18.18)

The client's view of high-quality care in Santiago, Chile (18.19)

The contraceptive potential of breastfeeding in Bangladesh (18.23)

The dynamics of contraceptive use in Peru (18.24)

The influence of spouses over each other's contraceptive attitudes in Ghana (18.28)

The simulated client method: evaluating client-provider interactions in family planning clinics (18.30)

Condom use and the popular press in Nigeria (57.08)

The determinants of use of maternal and child health services in Metro Cebu, the Philippines (57.10)

Fertility and family planning in India and Kenya (44.07)

Parity progression and birth intervals in China: the influence of policy in hastening fertility decline (17.27)

The South African fertility decline (17.32)

The evolution of US international population policy, 1965-92: a chronological account (17.35)

Beyond the Holy War (64.05)

Pakistani prospects (64.07)

Community-based distribution of contraceptives in Zaire (76.12)

The impact of a perinatal reproductive health program in Honduras (76.15)

The two-child family in India: is it realistic? (76.16)

Cost recovery and the true cost-effectiveness of contraceptive provision (76.17)

The sexuality connection in reproductive health (18.36)

Problems related to schoolgirl pregnancies in Burkina Faso (18.37)

Worker-client exchanges and contraceptive use in rural Bangladesh (18.41)

Constraints on effective family planning in urban Sudan (18.44)

The need for quasi-experimental methodology to evaluate pricing effects (18.45)

Measurement of the quality of family planning services (88.23)

Changes in the determinants of induced abortion in Korea (34.12)

No-scalpel vasectomy: hope for the future (28.03)

Knowledge, attitude and practice of family planning among fishermen in Tamil Nadu (28.18)

Mongolia: recent demographic trends and implications (85.08)

Client satisfaction with sterilization procedure in Bangladesh (85.13)

Levels and trends in post-partum amenorrhoea, breast-feeding and birth intervals in Matlab, Bangladesh: 1978-1989 (85.14)

Language, videos and family planning in the South Pacific (85.21)

A retrospective view of Romanian population policy, 1945-1989 (84.06)

Evaluation of natural family planning programmes in Liberia and Zambia (55.35)

Teenage sexual activity in Zambia: the need for a sex education policy (55.47)

Effect of son preference and population policy on sex ratios at birth in two provinces of China (55.55)

The diffusion of fertility control in Taiwan: evidence from pooled cross-section time-series models (58.33)

The effects of children's schooling on fertility limitation (58.34)

Features of the population situation and policies in Jordan (27.15).

2. OTHER POPULATION POLICIES

Migration policy and integration policies within the Andean Pact (40.13)

Transformation process in Estonia: a challenge for social policy (44.16)

American families: policy issues (63.09)

"Parents' salary" and "freedom of choice" between paid and unpaid work: empirical results of a controversial concept (66.01)

Institutional child care facilities in Austria (66.02)

Towards renewed fears of population and family decline? (65.13)

Day-care supply by Dutch municipalities (65.19)

Public pensions. The role of public choice and expectations (89.11)

Immigration policy and immigrant quality. Empirical evidence from Canada (89.23)

The Evolution of US international population policy, 1965-92: a chronological account (17.35)

Measuring the effect of changing legislation on the frequency of divorce: the Netherlands, 1830-1990 (09.32)

Implementing the US legalization program: the influence of immigrant communities and local agencies on immigration policy reform (11.25)

Changing conditions in the US labor market: effects of the immigration reform and control act of 1986 (88.01)

A consideration of the effect of immigration reform on the number of undocumented residents in the United States (88.02)

Towards a European migration policy (88.22)

Son preference and the one child policy in China: 1979-1988 (88.25)

The singularity of population policies in Latin America and the Caribbean in the late 20th century (21.03)

Alternative population policies in Taiwan, after the under-replacement fertility (60.01)

A policy-oriented analysis of fertility behaviors and attitudes in Japan (32.12)

The future of Thailand's population policy: potential directions (85.17)

Attitudes towards foreigners and migration policy (38.21)

A retrospective view of Romanian population policy, 1945-1989 (84.06)

Migration pressure (51.01)

Using Supermap2 for policy analysis. Geographic implications of recent housing reforms (81.06)

Features of the population situation and policies in Jordan (27.15).

3. CONTRACEPTION

Contraceptive use in Indonesia. A history of the programme and the characteristics of users (31.02)

Contraceptive use in Matlab, Bangladesh in 1990: levels, trends, and explanations (18.12)

Changing men's attitudes and behavior: the Zimbabwe male motivation project (18.13)

Evidence from Peninsular Malaysia of breastfeeding as a contraceptive method (18.14)

Sexual activity, family life education and contraceptive practice among young adults in Banjul, the Gambia (18.20)

Factors that determine prevalence of use of contraceptive methods for men (18.22)

The contraceptive potential of breastfeeding in Bangladesh (18.23)

The dynamics of contraceptive use in Peru (18.24)

Contraceptive knowledge, attitudes and practice in Russia during the 1980s (18.32)

Condom use and the popular press in Nigeria (57.08)

The determinants of use of maternal and child health services in Metro Cebu, the Philippines (57.10)

Study of contraceptive practice in Algeria, 1967-1987 (46.39)

Reproductive behaviour and induced abortion (03.03)

Sex preferences in Turkey (02.08)

Is adolescent fertility a problem in Turkey? (02.09)

Female labour force participation, fertility and public policy in Sweden (65.02)

Coitus interruptus in the 20th century (17.47)

The unfinished revolution (64.06)

Adherence to oral contraceptive regimens in four countries (76.10)

Differences by residence and education in contraceptive failure rates in developing countries (76.11)

Community-based distribution of contraceptives in Zaire (76.12)

Cost recovery and the true cost-effectiveness of contraceptive provision (76.17)

Effects of government intervention on population growth in imperial China (12.19)

Worker-client exchanges and contraceptive use in rural Bangladesh (18.41)

Gender ideology and fertility strategies in an Ekiti Yoruba village (18.42)

Gender differences in knowledge and attitudes toward modern and traditional methods of child spacing in Malawi (88.17)

Pre-transitional, fertility in Latin America: a left-behind subject (21.06)

Analysis of contraceptive use: 1968-1991 (34.03)

Poverty and use of contraceptive methods (28.06)

Psycho-social determinants of contraceptive initiation in India (28.12)

Socio-cultural analysis of the cases of reversal of female sterilization: a retrospective study (29.04)

Do fertility intentions and behaviour influence sterilization in Sri Lanka? (85.10)

Biological and behavioural determinants of fertility in Bangladesh: 1975-1989 (85.11)

Client satisfaction with sterilization procedure in Bangladesh (85.13)

Factors affecting the use of contraception in Bangladesh: a multivariate analysis (85.18)

Pregnancy termination and contraceptive failure in Viet Nam (85.20)

Reproductive change in Bangladesh: evidence from recent data (85.22)

Sex preferences in Turkey (02.08)

Is adolescent fertility a problem in Turkey? (02.09)

Gender of children and contraceptive use (55.32)

Influence of son preference on the contraceptive use and fertility of Sri Lankan women (55.40)

Does women's literacy affect desired fertility and contraceptive use in rural-urban Pakistan? (55.49)

Modelling diffusion effects in fertility transition (58.18)

The contraceptive pill and female employment as factors in fertility change in Britain 1963-80: a challenge to the conventional view (58.20).

4. ABORTION

A new approach to eliciting information about induced abortion (18.25)

Safe abortions in an illegal context: perceptions from service providers in Belgium (18.27)

The clandestine epidemic: the practice of unsafe abortion in Latin America (18.31)

The brazilian experience with cytotec (18.33)

Induced abortion in Indonesia (18.34)

Have the aims of the Finnish abortion law been reached? (44.12)

Differential abortion in French "départements" (01.20)

Reproductive behaviour and induced abortion (03.03)

Causes and implications of the recent increase in the reported sex ratio at birth in China (17.34)

The likelihood of induced abortion among women hospitalized for abortion complications in four Latin American countries (76.18)

The effectiveness of intravaginal misoprostol (cytotec) in inducing abortion after eleven weeks of pregnancy (18.40)

Changes in the determinants of induced abortion in Korea (34.12)

An in-depth analysis of women with post-abortal bleeding (28.04)

Mongolia: recent demographic trends and implications (85.08)

Pregnancy termination and contraceptive failure in Viet Nam (85.20).

5. INFANT FEEDING

The effect of family composition on the nutritional status of the children on their 1st year elementary school (31.05)

Breast-feeding in Eastern Uttar Pradesh, India - differentials and determinants (36.07)

Evidence from Peninsular Malaysia of breastfeeding as a contraceptive method (18.14)

The contraceptive potential of breastfeeding in Bangladesh (18.23)

Nutrition, lactation and birth spacing in Filipino women (09.27)

The impact of the healthcom mass media campaign on timely initiation of breastfeeding in Jordan (18.38)

Lactation, postpartum amenorrhoea and abstinence after delivery in an urban population of Bombay (28.05)

Infant feeding practices among educated mothers in an air force community (29.10)

The effect of colostrum on infant mortality: urban-rural differences (29.11)

Breast-feeding and child health in the United States (55.30)

Breast-feeding, water and sanitation, and childhood malnutrition in the Philippines (55.31)

Effects of biosocial variables on changes in nutritional status of rral Bangladeshi children, pre- and post-monsoon flooding (55.42)

Attenuation of nursing-related ovarian suppression and high fertility in well-nourished, intensively breast-feeding amele women of lowland Papua New Guinea (55.48).

6. TEENAGE SEXUALITY

Sexual activity, family life education and contraceptive practice among young adults in Banjul, the Gambia (18.20)

Teenage pregnancy and child health in the urban Sahel (18.26)

On the limited utility of KAP-style survey data in the practical epidemiology of AIDS, with reference to the AIDS epidemic in Chile (57.06)

Changes in adolescent sexuality and the perception of virginity in a southwestern Nigeria village (57.24)

Sexual networking among some Lagos State adolescent Yoruba students (57.26)

Reaching adult sexuality.. first sexual intercourse and its sequel. From timing to attitudes (46.49)

Is adolescent fertility a problem in Turkey? (02.09)

The correlates of premarital sexual activity among school-age adolescents in Kenya (76.13)

The sexuality connection in reproductive health (18.36)

Explaining the association of race and ethnicity with the HIV/AIDS-related attitudes, behaviors and skills of high school students (88.08)

Teenage conceptions and fertility in England and Wales, 1971-91 (04.20)

Teenage sexual activity in Zambia: the need for a sex education policy (55.47).

7. FERTILITY TRENDS

Household structure and family pattern of a traditional society (36.09)

Time series analysis of three centuries of childbearing and fertility process in Finland (44.04)

Fertility and family planning in India and Kenya (44.07)

Consensual unions and fertility (44.11)

Effects of children on divorce probabilities and of divorce on fertility: the case of Finland 1984 (44.13)

Parity progression ratios in East-Central and in South-East Europe (47.03)

Prospects for the development of fertility in Austria (66.04)

Fertility outside marriage in France since 1968: evolution of the contrasts between departments (01.19)

Aspects of family formation and illegitimacy in the regions of Austria (46.37)

Fertility in Italy and its regions (46.38)

Commencement and centres of fertility decline in peasant societies of the 19th century Serbia? (03.09)

Delayed childbearing in contemporary Spain: trends and differentials (65.03)

The weak impact of female labour force participation on Norwegian third-birth rates (65.04)

The timing of first birth. Analysis and prediction of Swedish birth rates (65.17)

The effects of financial markets and social security on saving and fertility behaviour in Italy (89.04)

Fertility timing, wages, and human capital (89.05)

Equality and fertility in the Kibbutz (89.07)

The South African fertility decline (17.32)

The divorce of marriage and childbearing: changing attitudes and behavior in the United States (17.37)

Fertility patterns and child survival: a comparative analysis (74.01)

Birth outcomes by mother's age at first birth in the Philippines (76.14)

The two-child family in India: is it realistic? (76.16)

Men's marriage and reproductive strategies in south Benin: facts and opinions (07.15)

Birth interval differentials in Rwanda (07.16)

What level of fertility for Haiti? (07.20)

Effects of socio-demographic variables on birth intervals in Ghana (14.08)

New zodiacal influences on Chinese family formation: Taiwan, 1976 (09.16)

Fertility in Botswana: the recent decline and future prospects (09.17)

Gender preference and birthspacing in Matlab, Bangladesh (09.26)

The determinants of early fertility decline in Texas (09.33)

Wages, secondary workers, and fertility: a working-class perspective of the fertility transition in England and Wales (12.08)

The Middle East population puzzle (13.03)

The influence of rural-urban migration on migrants' fertility in Korea, Mexico and Cameroon (88.11)

Son preference and the one child policy in China: 1979-1988 (88.25)

Pre-transitional, fertility in Latin America: a left-behind subject (21.06)

Fertility and its determinants: Mizoram (28.10)

Neonatal mortality rate, fertility and their relationship in twenty counties of South-West China (29.06)

Trends in marriage and fertility in Japan: major findings from the tenth Japanese national fertility survey (32.11)

Mongolia: recent demographic trends and implications (85.08)

The effect of sex preference on subsequent fertility in two provinces of China (85.09)

Do fertility intentions and behaviour influence sterilization in Sri Lanka? (85.10)

Biological and behavioural determinants of fertility in Bangladesh: 1975-1989 (85.11)

Costs of rearing children in agricultural economies: an alternative estimation approach and findings from rural Bangladesh (85.12)

The fertility decline in China: the contribution of changes in marital status and marital fertility (85.16)

Reproductive change in Bangladesh: evidence from recent data (85.22)

Current population issues in Europe and in the other industrialized countries (43.14)

Education and differences in female labour force participation and fertility behaviour (38.23)

Families in Curitiba, Brazil, in the 18th century: the fertility approach (84.01)

Trends in prenuptial conceptions as an indicator of cultural change (84.02)

Teenage conceptions and fertility in England and Wales, 1971-1991 (04.20)

Demography of the Netherlands in 1992 (67.17)

Fertility among Moroccan and Turkish women down (67.24)

Population of Thailand after the reproductive revolution (87.02)

Analysis of birth intervals in India's Uttar Pradesh and Kerala States (55.27)

Emerging patterns of child-spacing in Canada (55.28)

Selected determinants of fertility in Vietnam: age at marriage, marriage to first birth interval and age at first birth (55.38)

Does women's literacy affect desired fertility and contraceptive use in rural-urban Pakistan? (55.49)

Effects of family sex composition on fertility preference and behaviour in rural Bangladesh (55.50)

Premature childbirth: social and behavioural risks in Singapore (55.51)

The polygyny-fertility hypothesis revisited: the situation in Ghana (55.52)

Urban nuptiality patterns and marital fertility in Nigeria (55.53)

Socioeconomic factors affecting marriage, divorce and birth rates in a Japanese population (55.54)

Effect of son preference and population policy on sex ratios at birth in two provinces of China (55.55)

High fertility, high emigration, low nuptiality: adjustment processes in Scotland's demographic experience, 1861-1914 (58.10), (58.26)

Cultural influences on the timing of first births in India: large differences that add up to little difference (58.14)

Modelling diffusion effects in fertility transition (58.18)

The contraceptive pill and female employment as factors in fertility change in Britain 1963-80: a challenge to the conventional view (58.20)

The fertility of agricultural and non-agricultural traditional societies (58.22)

The modern shift to below-replacement fertility: has Israel's population joined the process? (58.24)

Enduring effects of women's early employment experiences on child-spacing: the Canadian evidence (58.25)

Equity, security and fertility: a reaction to Thomas (58.27)

Economic security, culture and fertility: a reply to Cleland (58.28)

Fertility of Palestinian women between national perspective and social reality (27.05).

8. METHODOLOGY FOR STUDYING FERTILITY

Derivations of complex roots of a stable model for a special distribution of net maternity rates: an alternative method (36.05)

On estimating current levels of fertility and child mortality from the data on open birth interval and survival status of the last child (36.06)

Concepts and measures of reproductive morbidity (57.07)

Period fertility indices. II. France 1946-1989 (46.30)

Measuring fertility difference with a single census (46.71)

Investigation of individual attitudes of ideal, wanted and realized number of children (03.02)

Cultural and economic approaches to fertility: proper marriage or mésalliance? (17.39)

The idea of demographic transition and the study of fertility change: a critical intellectual history (17.44)

The resumption of fertility decline in Japan: 1973-92 (17.45)

New zodiacal influences on Chinese family formation: Taiwan, 1976 (09.16)

A new look at the determinants of nonnumeric response to desired family size: the case of Costa Rica (09.18)

A joint model of marital childbearing and marital disruption (09.40)

An experiment using a month-by-month calendar in a family planning survey in Costa Rica (18.15)

The sexuality connection in reproductive health (18.36)

A couple analysis of micro-level supply/demand factors in fertility regulation (88.16)

Pre-transitional, fertility in Latin America: a left-behind subject (21.06)

A projection system for future age-specific fertility rates (32.07)

Trends in prenuptial conceptions as an indicator of cultural change (84.02)

The supply-demand framework for the determinants of fertility: an alternative implementation (58.32)

The diffusion of fertility control in Taiwan: evidence from pooled cross-section time-series models (58.33)

Fertility-inhibiting indices in the Arab world (27.13)

Fertility level and birth distribution by order (27.16).

9. RESEARCH IN REPRODUCTION

Nutrition, lactation and birth spacing in Filipino women (09.27)

Race, intervening variables, and two forms of low birth weight (09.36)

Lactation, postpartum amenorrhoea and abstinence after delivery in an urban population of Bombay (28.05)

Pattern of coital frequency in rural Bangladesh (28.08)

Childbirth practices among women in slum areas (28.13)

Levels and trends in post-partum amenorrhoea, breast-feeding and birth intervals in Matlab, Bangladesh: 1978-1989 (85.14)

Attenuation of nursing-related ovarian suppression and high fertility in well-nourished, intensively breast-feeding Amele Women of lowland Papua New Guinea (55.48)

Premature childbirth: social and behavioural risks in Singapore (55.51)

Menarcheal age in university of Warwick young women (55.57)

Birth intervals, gestational age, and low birth weight: are the relations confounded? (58.17).

10. BUILDING OF FAMILIES

Household structure and family pattern of a traditional society (36.09)

The development of family structure in Finland in 1960-1987 (44.01)

American families: trends and correlates (63.08)

American families: policy issues (63.09)

Household trends, house building and housing demand in Austria. Analyses and scenarios 1961-2031 (66.08)

Geographical analysis of household family structures (01.16)

Children and their family environment in the census of 1990 (46.70)

Investigation of individual attitudes of ideal, wanted and realized number of children (03.02)

Household structures according to socio-economic characteristics: the case of Serbia (03.06)

Sex preferences in Turkey (02.08)

Children's family circumstances: recent trends in Great Britain (65.06)

A simple model for interpreting cross-tabulations of family size and women's labour force participation (65.12)

Dynamics of single parent status in Canada (65.15)

Causes and implications of the recent increase in the reported sex ratio at birth in China (17.34)

Will the baby boomers be less well off than their parents? income, wealth, and family circumstances over the life cycle in the United States (17.40)

What is the family (and who does the planning)? (64.01)

A method for collecting data on kinship in demographic surveys: a compromise with the anthropological method (07.13)

Is there a socio-economic dimension to household extension in Latin America? (14.02)

Household structure and marriage in urban China: 1900-1982 (14.03)

Kinscripts (14.09)

Does culture affect perceived family dynamics? A comparison of Arab and Jewish adolescents in Israel (14.11)

Children and marital happiness of black Americans (14.12)

Agricultural reform and its impact on Chinese rural families, 1978-1989 (14.15)

Scientific parenthood: the mental hygiene movement and the reform of Canadian families, 1925-1950 (14.21)

Writing the names: marriage style, living arrangements, and first birth interval in a Nepali society (09.19)

Income growth among nonresident fathers: evidence from Wisconsin (09.22)

Gender preference and birthspacing in Matlab, Bangladesh (09.26)

A joint model of marital childbearing and marital disruption (09.40)

Irish households in the early 20th century: culture, class, and historical contingency (12.09)

Patterns of conflict in 18th-century Parisian families (12.10)

Household forms and living standards in pre-industrial France: from models to realities (12.15)

The family in puritan political theology (12.16)

Immigration and family separation in the US at the turn of the 20th Century (12.18)

Household change and racial inequality in economic well-being, 1960 to 1980 (12.21)

Nordic family history: themes and issues, old and new (12.23)

Household structure and urbanization in three Icelandic fishing districts, 1880-1930 (12.24)

Farmers at sea: a study of fishermen in north Norway, 1801-1920 (12.25)

Fishing families in three Danish coastal communities (12.26)

Living by the sea: farming and fishing in Sweden from the late 18th to the early 20th Century (12.27)

Household and family in Finnish coastal societies, 1635-1895 (12.28)

Children's living arrangements in developing countries (88.06)

The counteracting influences of increased female headship and decreased number of children on inequality in economic well-being by age: 1960 to 1980 (88.10)

Divided Korean families: why does it take so long to remedy the unhealed wounds? (33.09)

The small family norm: a sociological study of dual earner couples (28.16)

The effect of sex preference on subsequent fertility in two provinces of China (85.09)

Lone parents and married parents with dependent children in Great Britain: a comparison of their occupation and social class profiles (04.12)

Household changes in the 1980's: a review (04.15)

Turks, Moroccans and their families in the Netherlands as of January 1st, 1992 (67.23)

National household projections, 1993: household size (67.27)

Monitoring New Zealand households: an analysis of trends by life stage and ethnicity (81.09)

Thai family demography: a review and research prospects (87.01)

Gender of children and contraceptive use (55.32)

Influence of son preference on the contraceptive use and fertility of Sri Lankan women (55.40)

Effects of family sex composition on fertility preference and behaviour in rural Bangladesh (55.50)

Patterns of intergenerational support and childbearing in the Third World (58.13)

Cultural influences on the timing of first births in India: large differences that add up to little difference (58.14)

Household partition in rural Bangladesh (58.15)

African families and AIDS: context, reactions and potential interventions (57.16)

Simulating the effect of demographic events on the household composition (41.05).

11. STATUS OF WOMEN

Sexual networking in provincial Thailand (18.16)

International human rights and women's reproductive health (18.21)

The socio-cultural context of health behaviour among Esan communities, Edo State, Nigeria (57.11)

Intra-household differentials in women's status: household function and focus as determinants of children's illness management and care in rural Mali (57.12)

Women's education, child welfare and child survival: a review of the evidence (57.13)

Maternal education, female labour force participation and child mortality: evidence from the Indian census (57.14)

Women's control over their sexuality and the spread of STDs and HIV/AIDS in Ghana (57.20)

Sexual networking among market women in Benin City, Bendel State, Nigeria (57.27)

Family formation behaviour in Austria in the years 1950 to 1990 (66.03)

First female marriage variation by French departments: evolution since the war (01.17)

Fertility outside marriage in France since 1968: evolution of the contrasts between departments (01.19)

Is adolescent fertility a problem in Turkey? Is adolescent fertility a problem in Turkey? (02.09)

Dynamics of single parent status in Canada (65.15)

The labour supply of married and cohabiting Women in the Netherlands, 1981-1989 (65.20)

Economic and demographic effects on working women in Latin America (89.21)

Female-headed households and family welfare in rural Ecuador (89.22)

How the other half moves (64.04)

Some aspects of the social context of HIV and its effects on women, children and families (74.04)

Status of women and rural-urban migration in Benin: from decision to integration (07.18)

Population resettlement and changes in female roles in the Sahel (07.19)

Iraqi rural women's participation in domestic decision-making (14.06)

Parenting following divorce: a comparison of black and white single mothers (14.07)

The economic costs of marital disruption for young women over the past two decades (09.28)

Current trends and patterns of female migration: evidence from Les femmes afro-américaines et le travail: une perspective socio-historique Mexico (11.31)

African american women and work: a socio-historical perspective (12.11)

Family income of Ghent working-class families ca. 1900 (12.13)

Levels and causes of maternal mortality in southern India (18.39)

Gender ideology and fertility strategies in an Ekiti Yoruba village (18.42)

Culture, maternal health care, and women's status: a comparison of Morocco and Tunisia (18.43)

The counteracting influences of increased female headship and decreased number of children on inequality in economic well-being by age: 1960 to 1980 (88.10)

Gender inequality in education and employment in the scheduled castes and tribes of India (88.14)

Women in national legislatures: a cross-national test of macrostructural gender theories (88.15)

Korean immigrant wives' overwork (33.02)

Gender role equity and marital satisfaction among Korean couples (33.07)

Differences in the process of earnings determination and inequality between women and men in south Korea (33.25)

Korean women's participation in the labor force attitude and behavior (34.09)

Pattern of coital frequency in rural Bangladesh (28.08)

Demographic, socio-economic and medical factors affecting maternal mortality - an Indian experience (28.11)

Childbirth practices among women in slum areas (28.13)

Towards a multi-dimensional assessment of alienation in a group of working women (28.17)

Population and women: a study of sex ratios in population and gender differentials in demographic and social participation (32.06)

Economic and social significance of the economic activity of women today and tomorrow (43.18)

Problems related to the labour force participation of women in the new federal Länder (43.19)

The situation of women in the new federal Länder in the process of transition to a market economy: individualization of labour market and social policy problems or social challenge? (43.20)

Education and differences in female labour force participation and fertility behaviour (38.23)

Turks, Moroccans and their families in the Netherlands as of January 1st, 1992 (67.23)

Cohort vulnerability to lack of support in old age (81.07)

Violence against women: the hidden health burden (77.14)

Emerging patterns of child-spacing in Canada (55.28)

Premature childbirth: social and behavioural risks in Singapore (55.51)

Women's role in maintaining households: family welfare and sexual inequality in Ghana (58.16)

Dowry 'inflation' in rural India: a statistical investigation (58.23)

Do unmarried women in African towns have to sell sex, or is it a matter of choice? (57.17)

The third choice: adapting working conditions to family needs (27.09).

12. FORMATION AND BREAKING-UP OF COUPLES

The development of family structure in Finland in 1960-1987 (44.01)

Patterns of first marriage in Finland and Hungary: a comparative study (44.02)

Consensual unions and their dissolution among Finnish women born in 1938-1969 (44.03)

Consensual unions and fertility (44.11)

Effects of children on divorce probabilities and of divorce on fertility: the case of Finland 1984 (44.13)

Family formation behaviour in Austria in the years 1950 to 1990 (66.03)

First female marriage variation by French departments: evolution since the war (01.17)

Do the nuptiality behaviours of the Ile-de-France region anticipate those of France? (01.18)

Nuptiality during the early stages of the demographic transition (46.27)

Aspects of family formation and illegitimacy in the regions of Austria (46.37)

Divorce: beyond the sociographic approach (46.41)

Cohabitation and nuptiality (46.42)

Children's family circumstances: recent trends in Great Britain (65.06)

Dynamics of single parent status in Canada (65.15)

The divorce of marriage and childbearing: changing attitudes and behavior in the United States (17.37)

Men's marriage and reproductive strategies in south Benin: facts and opinions (07.15)

Household structure and marriage in urban China: 1900-1982 (14.03)

Interest in marriage among Canadian students at the end of the 80s (14.04)

Parenting following divorce: a comparison of black and white single mothers (14.07)

A comparative study of the occupational attainment processes of white men and women in the United States (14.10)

The formation and stability of informal unions in Côte d'Ivoire (14.13)

"Here comes the bridge": the making of a "modern traditional" wedding in western culture (14.22)

Writing the names: marriage style, living arrangements, and first birth interval in a Nepali society (09.19)

Income growth among nonresident fathers: evidence from Wisconsin (09.22)

The economic costs of marital disruption for young women over the past two decades (09.28)

Catholicism and marriage in the United States (09.29)

The religious composition of unions: its role as a determinant of marital stability (09.30)

Measuring the effect of changing legislation on the frequency of divorce: the Netherlands, 1830-1990 (09.32)

A joint model of marital childbearing and marital disruption (09.40)

A portrait of the nestleaving process in early adulthood (09.41)

Simplicity and complexity in the effects of parental structure on high school graduation (09.42)

Enforcing divorce settlements: evidence from child support compliance and award modifications (09.43)

The slowing metabolism of marriage: figures from 1988 US marital status life tables (09.44)

Effects of sociodemographic and marriage related variables on divorce and remarriage among Korean women (34.08)

Family formation: socio-cultural differentials in age at first marriage in Sri Lanka (28.19)

Trends in marriage and fertility in Japan: major findings from the tenth Japanese national fertility survey (32.11)

The fertility decline in China: the contribution of changes in marital status and marital fertility (85.16)

The second demographic transition in western countries: an interpretation (43.16)

The Jewish marriage under the "Ancien Régime" - the example of Carpentras, 1773-1792 (84.08)

First marriage, divorce, remarriage: birth cohort analyses (04.11)

The population in institutionalized households as of January 1st, 1992 (67.22)

The family status of the world population (39.24)

The polygyny-fertility hypothesis revisited: the situation in Ghana (55.52)

Socioeconomic factors affecting marriage, divorce and birth rates in a Japanese population (55.54)

Dowry 'inflation' in rural India: a statistical investigation (58.23)

Marriage dissolution in Australia: models and explanations (58.30)

Experimental research on sexual networking in some selected areas of Ghana (57.18).

13. CENSUS AND VITAL STATISTICS DATA

On the quality of age-sex data (1951-1989) of Bangladesh (36.03)

Summary review of the results of the 1990 population and housing census. II (47.01)

An overview of demographic analysis as a method for evaluating census coverage in the United States (63.07)

Population and labour in north Korea: trends and results (46.36)

Recent demographic trends in French overseas territories in the Pacific, 1970-1980 (46.40)

The post census survey of 1990. assessing completeness of enumeration (46.58)

Censuses in Europe during the 1990. From diversity of national practice to international comparability of results (46.60)

Sex ratios in Turkey (02.13)

Mortality by cause in the USSR in 1970-1987: the reconstruction of time series (65.05)

Changing identification among American Indians and Alaska natives (09.39)

Making census data accessible to local users in the public and private sectors (21.02)

English population statistics for the first half of the 19th century: a new answer to old questions (84.09)

1991 Census results for local authority districts in Great Britain (04.14)

Rebasing the annual population estimates (04.16)

Birth statistics 1992 (04.19)

1991 census of population for northern Ireland (04.21)

Age checkability and accuracy in the censuses of six Kentish Parishes, 1851-81 (49.04)

The reconstitution of 19th century rural communities (49.07)

Demography of the Netherlands in 1992 (67.15)

Demography of the Netherlands in 1992 (67.17)

The divorce rate increases when the "consumer disposition" rate declines (67.20)

Turks, Moroccans and their families in the Netherlands as of January 1st, 1992 (67.29)

Nationality and mother tongue according to the 1991 Census (39.19)

The last Yugoslav census (March 31st, 1990) (39.23)

A system for collecting vital statistics in Gulf cooperation council countries (27.06)

Census enumeration in remote Australia: issues for aboriginal data analysis (41.11)

Aboriginal population prospects (41.12).

14. MORTALITY - MORBIDITY

Mother and child mortality in Indonesia (31.03)

A comparison of determinants of infant mortality rate (IMR) between countries with high and low IMR (31.07)

Factors influencing sema-natal mortality (36.11)

Diffusion and focus in sexual networking: identifying partners and partners' partners (18.11)

Teenage pregnancy and child health in the urban Sahel (18.26)

Community study of gynaecological and related morbidities in rural Egypt (18.29)

The socio-cultural context of health behaviour among Esan communities, Edo State, Nigeria (57.11)

Intra-household differentials in women's status: household function and focus as determinants of children's illness management and care in rural Mali (57.12)

Women's education, child welfare and child survival: a review of the evidence (57.13)

Maternal education, female labour force participation and child mortality: evidence from the Indian census (57.14)

AIDS knowledge, condom beliefs and sexual behaviour among male sex workers and male tourist clients in Bali, Indonesia (57.15)

African families and AIDS: context, reactions and potential interventions (57.16)

Experimental research on sexual networking in some selected areas of Ghana (57.18)

Sexuality, migration and AIDS in Ghana (57.19)

Women's control over their sexuality and the spread of STDs and HIV/AIDS in Ghana (57.20)

HIV/AIDS counselling program: a rural Ghana experience (57.21)

The role of religious leaders in changing sexual behaviour in Southwest Nigeria in an era of AIDS (57.22)

Survey of sexual networking in Calabar (57.23)

Changes in adolescent sexuality and the perception of virginity in a southwestern Nigeria village (57.24)

Reproductive tract infections among women in Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria: symptoms recognition, perceived causes and treatment choices (57.25)

Sexual networking among some Lagos state adolescent Yoruba students (57.26)

Sexual networking among market women in Benin City, Bendel state, Nigeria (57.27)

Sexual networking in Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria: an exploratory study (57.28)

Incidence of antibodies to HIV1 and HIV2 gene products in seropositive cases seen in Ibadan, Nigeria (57.29)

How many lived to maturity? (44.09)

Demographic and social factors influencing health status and the likelihood of medical consultations (47.06)

Effects of early-life conditions on adult mortality: a review (63.05)

Regional adult mortality in Belgium: 1985-1987 (01.05)

Location factors of general practioners in Belgium in relation to the Grossman model (01.06)

Alcohool, tobacco, and mortality in France since 1950. An estimate of the annual numbers of death (46.32)

Suicides in prisons (46.33)

Alcohol, smoking and mortality in France since 1950. The effects on overall mortality and the excess mortality of males (46.43)

The ACSF survey. Setting up a multidisciplinary study of sexuality (46.45)

Normative context of sexual behaviour and choice of prevention strategies (46.52)

Preventive behaviour of AIDS: prevalence and conducive factors (46.55)

Analysing unsafe behaviour in face of HIV infection. The limits of rationality (46.56)

Estimating a model for the spread of the HIV AIDS epidemic in France, based on the ACSF survey (46.57)

Serbs as victims in the Second World War (03.08)

Suicide in Turkey (02.10)

Mortality by cause in the USSR in 1970-1987: the reconstruction of time series (65.05)

The health care system and regional mortality: a causal analysis (65.08)

Age and sex differentials in mortality during two 19th century population crises (65.09)

The shape of mortality curves: an analysis of counties in England and Wales, 1911 (65.10)

Fluctuations in infant mortality rates in Berlin during and after the First World War (65.16)

Mortality trends and causes of death: a comparison between Eastern and Western Europe, 196Os-1980s (65.18)

Low mortality and high morbidity in Kerala reconsidered (17.28)

Sex differentials in mortality early in the 20th century: Sri Lanka and India compared (17.33)

Forecasting survival, health, and disability: report on a workshop (17.42)

On the human costs of collectivization in the Soviet Union (17.46)

Evolutionary perspectives on human senescence (17.48)

The nature and limits of the sub-Saharan African AIDS epidemic: evidence from geographic and other patterns (17.49)

AIDS and population: think again (64.08)

Fertility patterns and child survival: a comparative analysis (74.01)

Some aspects of the social context of HIV and its effects on women, children and families (74.04)

The role of high-risk occupations in the spread of AIDS: truck drivers and itinerant market women in Nigeria (76.09)

Sex differentials in mortality and the use of health services in Mali (07.17)

Sociodemographic correlates of the size and composition of informal caregiver networks among frail ethnic elderly (14.14)

The dynamics of smallpox epidemics in Britain, 1550-1800 (09.31)

Assessing neonatal tetanus mortality levels and trends in developing countries with survey data (09.34)

Siblings' neonatal mortality risks and birth spacing in Bangladesh (09.35)

Levels and causes of maternal mortality in southern India (18.39)

Do front-seat belt laws put rear-seat passengers at risk? (88.04)

Explaining the association of race and ethnicity with the HIV/AIDS-related attitudes, behaviors and skills of high school students (88.08)

Changing causes of death and the sex differential in the USA: recent trends and projections (88.12)

The influence of cohort effects on mortality trends in India: role of economic factors (88.20)

Dimensions of social inequality in the Third World: a cross-national analysis of income inequality and mortality decline (88.26)

Active life expectancy in Taiwan: compression or expansion? (60.02)

Epidemiologic and health transition in Mauritius (60.08)

Internal structure of the health maintenance organization and quality of care (33.26)

Conceptual and methodological issues in measuring patient satisfaction: concepts and dimensions of measuring patient satisfaction with health care (34.13)

Population aging and its health implications in Korea (34.14)

An in-depth analysis of women with post-abortal bleeding (28.04)

Socio-cultural characteristics and health-seeking behaviour of the hill Korwas (28.09)

Demographic, socio-economic and medical factors affecting maternal mortality - an Indian experience (28.11)

Environmental correlates of child morbidity in Andhra Pradesh (28.14)

The influence of socio-economic characteristics on subsequent infant and child mortality (28.15)

A study of risk factors for ischaemic heart diseases (IHD) among employees of a defence establishment (29.01)

Screening for carcinoma cervix in a lower socio-economic class of a peri-urban community (29.02)

A prospective study of factors affecting the incidence of acute respiratory infection (ARI) among children of a service community (29.03)

Neonatal mortality rate, fertility and their relationship in twenty counties of South-West China (29.06)

Interventions in rural health: organization and management of the multi-purpose health workers' scheme - a case study (29.07)

Primary health care action: an operational need for control of Tuberculosis (29.09)

The effect of colostrum on infant mortality: urban-rural differences (29.11)

Interventions in rural health: organization and management of the multi-purpose health workers' scheme - a case study (29.12)

Community awareness about leprosy eradication services - a study in Andhra Pradesh and Orissa (29.13)

Future life expectancy and causes of death in Japan (32.05)

Perinatal mortality rates in single and multiple births, and the effects of maternal age, birthweight, and the other factors on the perinatal mortality rates in Japan (32.13)

Ethnicity and infant mortality in Malaysia (85.15)

Factors influencing child mortality in Bangladesh and their implications for the national health programme (85.19)

Personal habits and behaviour and mortality differentials by marital status in the Federal Republic of Germany (43.17)

Expectancy of life and quality of life (38.22)

From ethnology to demography: births and newborn children in traditional Bulgarian society (84.04)

The urban handicap and the decline in mortality in England and Wales, 1851-1900 (84.05)

An unknown aspect of Great War urban demography: the drama of the elderly in Berlin, London and Paris (84.14)

The impact of the Great War on infant mortality in London (84.15)

Measuring mortality differences by cause of death and social class defined by occupation (04.17)

Automatic coding of causes of death (04.18)

Demography of the Netherlands in 1992 (67.17)

Population situation in the Czech and Slovak territories from 1938 to 1944 (39.15)

Dysraphic disease of the central nervous system in the Czech Republic, 1960-1986 (39.17), (39.20)

What are the limits to life span? (39.18)

Health service providers' and users' opinions on maternal health services in Bangkok metropolis (87.04)

Thailand's socio-economic context and its implications for child health and development (87.05)

Diabetes in Mexico - a serious and growing problem (77.05)

Comparative analysis of violent deaths in the developed countries and some developing countries, 1985-1989 (77.10)

Intentional violence among adolescents and young adults: an epidemiological perspective (77.11)

The epidemiology of suicidal behaviour: a review of three continents (77.12)

Child abuse: measuring a global problem (77.13)

Violence against women: the hidden health burden (77.14)

Estimates of adult mortality in Burundi (55.29)

Breast-feeding, water and sanitation, and childhood malnutrition in the Philippines (55.31)

Factors responsible for childhood mortality variation in rural Ethiopia (55.33)

Factors influencing infant mortality in Vietnam (55.37)

Socioeconomic and environmental determinants of child survival in Bangladesh (55.39)

Survival in the perinatal period: a prospective analysis (55.43)

Paediatric care and immunisation among Jordanian children (55.44)

Regional mortality differences in Britain, 1931-87: a two dimensional analysis (55.45)

Premature childbirth: social and behavioural risks in Singapore (55.51)

Socioeconomic status: the prime indicator of premature death in Australia (55.58)

High fertility, high emigration, low nuptiality: adjustment processes in Scotland's demographic experience, 1861-1914 (58.10), (58.26)

Famine, maternal nutrition and infant mortality: a re-examination of the Dutch hunger winter (58.11)

The decline of mortality in England and Wales 1861 to 1964: decomposition by cause of death and component of mortality (58.12)

Birth intervals, gestational age, and low birth weight: are the relations confounded? (58.17)

On the historical relationship between infant and adult mortality (58.19)

Nutrition, sanitation, hygiene, and the likelihood of death: the British army in India c. 1870-1920 (58.29)

Economic status as a determinant of mortality among black and white older men: does poverty kill? (58.31)

Child mortality among twins in less developed countries (58.35)

Socio-economic differentials in child mortality: the case of Jordan (27.11)

Morbidity and multi-morbidity in Australia: evidence from the national health surveys (41.10)

Suicide mortality in Australia, 1970-1991 (41.13).

15. AGE DISTRIBUTION

Population in the eastern part of Indonesia (31.06)

On the quality of age-sex data (1951-1989) of Bangladesh (36.03)

On estimating current levels of fertility and child mortality from the data on open birth interval and survival status of the last child (36.06)

Population development in Finland - a challenge for society! (44.08)

How many lived to maturity? (44.09)

Change in the population structure in Finland (44.14)

Covariances, roots, and the dynamics of age-specific growth (63.04)

Institutional child care facilities in Austria (66.02)

Multilingual Burgenland (66.09)

Unaccompanied children and minors refugee (66.10)

Local policies and distribution of the elderly: the case of Angers (01.24)

The development of retirement migration in Great Britain (01.34)

Is elderly migration absent in the Netherlands (01.35)

Migrations of the elderly in West Germany: developments 1970-1990 (01.36)

Retirement migrations of city-dwellers in France (01.37)

Migration among the elderly, the Stockholm case (01.38)

Retirement migrations of Milaneses (01.39)

The process of mobility decesion-making in later old age: early findings from an original survey of elderly people in South East England (01.40)

The native-born population of French Overseas Departments (DOMs) (46.65)

Activity sectors and age group (46.69)

Children and their family environment in the census of 1990 (46.70)

Changes in wealth in the United States, 1962-1983. Savings, capital gains, inheritance, and lifetime transfers (89.01)

Saving and consumption patterns of the elderly. The German case (89.02)

Contrasting age structures of Western Europe and of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union: demographic curiosity or labor resource? (17.41)

Youth in Africa: demographic and social implications (07.14)

Does culture affect perceived family dynamics? A comparison of Arab and Jewish adolescents in Israel (14.11)

Sociodemographic correlates of the size and composition of informal caregiver networks among frail ethnic elderly (14.14)

Gender differences in economic well-being among the elderly of Java (09.21)

Turn-of-the-century dependence and interdependence: roles of teens in family economies of the aged (12.12)

Aging in America: limits to life span and elderly care options (88.05)

Factors differentiating elderly residential movers and nonmovers: a longitudinal analysis (88.09)

Alternative population policies in Taiwan, after the under-replacement fertility (60.01)

Active life expectancy in Taiwan: compression or expansion? (60.02)

The projection of no self-care ability elder and necessary in-home nursing professionals in Taiwan area (60.03)

The elderly population in Korea: their health status and kin-based social support (33.10)

Health status and social and demographic determinants of living arrangements among the Korean elderly (33.11)

Life satisfaction of the Korean American elderly from a socio-psychological analysis (33.12)

Population aging and its health implications in Korea (34.14)

Ethnicity and infant mortality in Malaysia (85.15)

Current population issues in Europe and in the other industrialized countries (43.14)

Transition to a new phase of life - expectations for life at old age (43.15)

An unknown aspect of Great War urban demography: the drama of the elderly in Berlin, London and Paris (84.14)

The impact of the Great War on infant mortality in London (84.15)

Age checkability and accuracy in the censuses of six Kentish parishes, 1851-81 (49.04)

Demography of the Netherlands in 1992 (67.17)

Proportion of young people will remain stable in the near future (67.26)

Cohort vulnerability to lack of support in old age (81.07)

Population of Thailand after the reproductive revolution (87.02)

Child mortality among twins in less developed countries (58.35).

16. FORECASTS

Population in the eastern part of Indonesia (31.06)

Long range population prospects of Finland in the European context (44.05)

Population development in Finland - a challenge for society! (44.08)

Population development and the changes in the economic structure of Finnish urban areas (44.10)

Educational expenditures in Finland up to the Year 2030 (44.15)

Prospects for the development of fertility in Austria (66.04)

Consequences of international migration for Austria. Population scenarios until 2031 (66.07)

(66.08)

Population projections for the FR of Yugoslavia, 1991-2150, in the context of long-range world population projections (03.04)

The impact of population growth on the standard of living. Demo-economic scenarios for the Netherlands (65.14)

Time cost, relative income and fertility in Canada (89.16)

The census bureau's new projections of the US population (17.31)

Forecasting survival, health, and disability: report on a workshop (17.42)

Youth in Africa: demographic and social implications (07.14)

The Middle East population puzzle (13.03)

Labor and the emerging world economy (13.04)

The projection of no self-care ability elder and necessary in-home nursing professionals in Taiwan area (60.03)

Future life expectancy and causes of death in Japan (32.05)

A projection system for future age-specific fertility rates (32.07)

Population forecasting in the Netherlands between the two World Wars (38.24)

1991-based national population projections for the United Kingdom and constituent countries (04.13)

People and families from Suriname, the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba residing in the Netherlands as of January 1st, 1992 (67.18)

A slight decrease in immigration in 1992 (67.19)

National household projections, 1993: household size (67.27)

Population of Thailand after the reproductive revolution (87.02)

Back projection and inverse projection: members of a wider class of constrained projection models (58.21)

Projections and forecasts in Australia: the context (41.01)

The ABS population projections: overview and evaluation (41.02)

The Victorian population projection framework (41.03)

Projections of households and household populations by household size propensities (41.04)

Forecast accuracy of Australian subnational population projections (41.07)

Aboriginal population prospects (41.12).

17. MISCELLANEOUS (Other population trends)

Romanies in Slovakia: a challenge to the future (01.02)

People of French Overseas Department and Territories (01.30)

La Réunion is deawning nearer to France (01.31)

Social inequalities and spatial organization in the French island of Martinique (01.32)

A new synthesis of the population history of Japan (46.31)

The link between population density and welfare participation (09.37)

The second demographic transition in western countries: an interpretation (43.16)

Ethnic group: first results from the 1991 census (04.09)

Using the labour force survey to estimate Britain's ethnic minority populations (04.10)

The population in institutionalized households as of January 1st, 1992 (67.28)

World population according to the United Nations (39.25)

Is demographic uniformity inevitable? (41.08).

18. INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION

Some probability models describing the variation in the number of out-migration at micro level (36.08)

A modified probability model for out-migration (36.10)

Long distance migration and its contexts: Portugal and Brazil (40.01)

The state, public opinion and Spanish overseas emigration in the 19th century (40.02)

Like beacons across the storm... Ethnic leadership in the Danish community in Argentina (40.03)

Immigration, occupational mobility and urban expansion: the case or Spanish immigrants in Mar del Plata, 1914-1930 (40.04)

Immigration, social networks and occupational mobility. Italians from Ginestra and Ripalimosani in Rosario (Argentina) 1947-l958 (40.05)

Patria? Cual patria? Italo-Argentines and German-Argentines in the age of fascist national renewal, 1922-1945 (40.06)

Class and culture: Italian migrants in labor movements around the world, 1876-1914 (40.07)

Potential emigration of young Italo-argentines (40.08)

The micro-social dimensions of Galician emigration to America: the role of informal social networks (40.09)

Main trends in migration processes in Colombia and economic internationalization (40.10)

Transnationalization and sovereignty in the Caribbean (40.11)

International migrations in Central America in the 90s: causes, implications and consequences (40.12)

Migration policy and integration policies within the Andean Pact (40.13)

Fiscal impacts of immigration to the United States (63.06)

Consequences of international migration for Austria. Population scenarios until 2031 (66.07)

Unaccompanied children and minors refugee (66.10)

Immigration: the strengthening of the Parisian polarisation, 1975-1990 (01.27)

Immigration areas: areas of arrival or areas of settlement? The case of Belleville (01.28)

What evaluation of the Portuguese immigration in France teaches us? (01.29)

Is the Haitian community in the French Guiana being assimilated? (01.33)

Immigrants and population related to their arrival in France during the 1990 census (46.67)

The Turkish immigrant households and families in Melbourne, Australia (02.07)

What difference do alternative immigration and integration levels make to Western Europe? (65.07)

Confronting the statistics on inter-European migration: towards a greater harmonization? (65.21)

Earnings adjustment of temporary migrants (89.13)

Asymmetric information and the brain drain (89.14)

Migrant stock vs. lagged migrant flow as a determinant of migrant settlement (89.15)

Immigration policy and immigrant quality. Empirical evidence from Canada (89.23)

Migration: the Nomad in each of us (17.36)

Theories of international migration: a review and appraisal (17.38)

Europe's concerns (64.02)

Trends in language shifts among Allophones in Montreal (07.25)

Ethnic entrepreneurship in Montreal: some preliminary results (07.26)

The future of linguistic Groups in Quebec: the impact of immigration (07.27)

Ethnic cultural retention and transmission among first generation Hindu Asian Indians in a Canadian prairie city (14.05)

Immigrant families in Australia (14.16)

Migrant and immigrant families in Canada: state coercion and legal control in the formation of ethnic families (14.17)

Indo-Canada families historical constraints and contemporary contradictions (14.18)

The south African Chinese family (14.19)

The uncertain connection: free trade and rural Mexican migration to the United States (11.24)

Implementing the US legalization program: the influence of immigrant communities and local agencies on immigration policy reform (11.25)

The choice of migration destination: Dominican and Cuban immigrants to the mainland United States and Puerto Rico (11.26)

Will a large-scale migration of Russians to the Russian Republic take place over the current decade? (11.29)

The employment and wages of legalized immigrants (11.30)

Current trends and patterns of female migration: evidence from Mexico (11.31)

The migratory impact of minimum wage legislation: Puerto Rico, 1970-1987 (11.32)

Beware the passenger card! Australian and New Zealand data on population movement between the two countries (11.34)

The making of an immigrant niche (11.35)

Internal migration for immigrants to Canada (11.36)

Puerto Rican migration and occupational selectivity, 1982-88 (11.37)

Correlates of welfare dependency among immigrants in Australia (11.38)

Taikong's and Calo's: the role of middlemen and brokers in Javanese international migration (11.39)

Patterns of economic cooperation among Israeli immigrants in Los Angeles (11.40)

Brazilian immigration to North America (11.41)

Immigration and family separation in the US at the turn of the 20th century (12.18)

Frontier patterns of marriage, family and ethnicity: central Wisconsin in the 1880s (12.22)

The Middle East population puzzle (13.03)

Changing conditions in the US labor market: effects of the immigration reform and control act of 1986 (88.01)

A consideration of the effect of immigration reform on the number of undocumented residents in the United States (88.02)

Gauging Hispanic voting strength: paradoxes and pitfalls (88.03)

Explaining the association of race and ethnicity with the HIV/AIDS-related attitudes, behaviors and skills of high school students (88.08)

An analysis of public opinion toward undocumented immigration (88.21)

Toward a European migration policy (88.22)

Social mobility of natives and immigrants in the Buenos Aires frontier in the 19th century: data, questions, perspectives (40.14)

Networks, immigration and social mobility in Mendoza, Argentina: entrepreneurial rationality and political ways in a family group at the turn of the century, 1880-1930 (40.15)

From life histories and life stories to anthropological practices: on individuals, minorities and migrants (40.16)

A demographic study on Dutch and Boer settlers in Chile: Araucania, Llanquihue and Chiloe, 1895-1915 (40.17)

Emigration to America from a Guipuzcoan town as per emigration licenses: Ordizia, 1840-1862 (40.18)

International mobility of qualified labour force among Latin American countries and towards the United States (21.05)

Effects of personal factors on the destination choice patterns of Canadian immigrants: an evaluation within a multivariate framework (60.06)

The factors influence Taiwanese's immigrants adaptation and re-emigration from the Republic of South Africa (60.07)

Korean immigrant wives' overwork (33.02)

Building minority coalitions: a case study of Korean and African Americans (33.03)

The post-1965 Korean immigrants: their characteristics and settlement patterns (33.08)

Asian-born scientists and engineers: their immigration flow and labor market adjustment (33.17)

Ethnic attachment among Korean-American high school students (33.22)

Koreans in the United States: economic achievement and assimilation (33.23)

The concepts of integration regarding immigrants (32.09)

The Turkish immigrant households and families in Melbourne, Australia (02.07)

Attitudes towards foreigners and migration policy (38.21)

References and odd hobs of identity. The life stories of an Italian father in Montreal and his son (30.32)

Transnationality and transethnicity among youth of immigrant background in Montreal (30.33)

Portuguese second generation in France : how to manage resources for assuming one's identity (30.34)

The spirit of today : definitions of identity among Jews and Arabs in France (30.35)

Visible minorities and affirmative action: is there an inter-generational contract? (30.36)

Visibility and invisibility: the different paths of Haitian identity in New York and Montreal (30.37)

From one shore to another. The Mauritanian Fulani refugeed in Senegal (70.34)

Anthropology of the land and hydropolitical conflicts of the Senegal River, 1975-1991 (70.35)

International migration 1992 (04.23)

National household forecasts, 1993 (67.16)

What use are projections of the number of political asylum requests in 1993 and 1994? (67.17)

A slight decrease in immigration in 1992 (67.19)

The divorce rate increases when the "consumer disposition" rate declines (67.20)

National household projections, 1993: household size (67.21)

Turks, Moroccans and their families in the Netherlands as of January 1st, 1992 (67.29)

Migration pressure (51.01)

A definition of migration pressure based on demand theory (51.02)

Economic internationalization: the new migration in Japan and the United States (51.03)

Improving the contribution of migrant remittances to development: the experience of Asian labour-exporting countries (51.04)

Nurse mobility in Europe: implications for the United Kingdom (51.05)

Ireland: an "emigrant nursery" in the world economy (51.06)

Immigration as capital accumulation: the impact of business immigration to Canada (51.07)

Emigration from the Soviet Union in recent years (39.21)

Migration and restructuring: reflections on New Zealand in the 1980s (81.04)

Migration and mobility issues in Australia and New-Zealand (81.05)

Neglected international migrants: a study of returning New Zealanders (81.08)

High fertility, high emigration, low nuptiality: adjustment processes in Scotland's demographic experience, 1861-1914 (58.10), (58.26)

Saudade, immigration and the construction of a (Portuguese) desterritorialized nation (62.03)

Alien immigrants, Brazilian immigrants: a bibliography revision and some notes for a research (62.04)

Brazilian Immigration to North America (62.05).

19. INTERNAL MIGRATION AND URBANIZATION

Immigration, occupational mobility and urban expansion: the case or Spanish immigrants in Mar del Plata, 1914-1930 (40.04)

Differentiation of rural areas in Kainuu, Finland (44.06)

Migrating units among those moving into the town Paszto (47.07)

The upper class in Paris area, 1903-1987 (01.01)

Changing patterns of interregional migration and population redistribution in the United States: a cohort perspective (01.03)

Residential mobility and differentiation of space in urban environnement (01.04)

Location factors of general practioners in Belgium in relation to the Grossman model (01.06)

Population dynamics and territorial distributionof humans, according to some historical examples (01.07)

Spatial frictions between population and employment (01.08)

Where does the city end? (01.09)

Intercensal Migrations during 1982-1990 (01.10)

The balance of migrations between Ile-de-France and the "province" (01.11)

A contribution to studies on migration (01.12)

Residential mobility in the French great urban centres from 1968 to 1990 (01.13)

Demographic and spatial dynamics in the middle Garonne Countries (01.14)

Demographic revival and geographical disparities in the Midi-Pyrénées region (01.15)

The districts which benefit from French urban policy show a considerable diversity (01.22)

Local policies and distribution of the elderly: the case of Angers (01.24)

Town, schooling system and social inequalities (01.26)

Immigration: the strengthening of the Parisian polarisation, 1975-1990 (01.27)

The development of retirement migration in Great Britain (01.34)

Is elderly migration absent in the Netherlands (01.35)

Migrations of the elderly in West Germany: developments 1970-1990 (01.36)

Retirement migrations of city-dwellers in France (01.37)

Migration among the elderly, the Stockholm case (01.38)

Retirement migrations of Milaneses (01.39)

The process of mobility decesion-making in later old age: early findings from an original survey of elderly people in South East England (01.40)

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Regional attraction and repulsion between 1982 and 1990. A comparison with the period from 1975 to 1982, and characteristics of different age groups (46.63)

Even emigration contributes to population growth in the lle-de-France (46.64)

The native-born population of French overseas departements (DOMS) (46.65)

Being over 60 years old in France in 1990 (46.66)

Characteristics of migratory movements in communes of FR of Yugoslavia: based on the 1991 census (03.05)

Migration and marriage in the life course: a method for studying synchronized events (65.11)

Development of towns in China: a case study of Guangdong Province (17.43)

How the other half moves (64.04)

Status of women and rural-urban migration in Benin: from decision to integration (07.18)

Population resettlement and changes in female roles in the Sahel (07.19)

Some demographic aspects of urban sprawl in Montreal from 1971 to 1991, and their implications for Metropolitan management (07.21)

An assessment of internal migration towards Montreal in the 19th century (07.22)

Locational returns to human capital: minority access to suburban community resources (09.23)

Black suburbanization in the 1980s (09.24)

Demographic and socio-economic determinants of female rural to urban migration in sub-Saharan Africa (11.27)

Circulatory mobility in post-Mao China: the case of temporary migrants in Kaiping county, Pearl River Delta region (11.28)

Household registration, economic reform, and migration (11.33)

Internal migration for immigrants to Canada (11.36)

Frontier patterns of marriage, family and ethnicity: central Wisconsin in the 1880s (12.22)

Household structure and urbanization in three Icelandic fishing districts, 1880-1930 (12.24)

Factors differentiating elderly residential movers and nonmovers: a longitudinal analysis (88.09)

The influence of rural-urban migration on migrants' fertility in Korea, Mexico and Cameroon (88.11)

The urbanized societies of Latin America and the Carribbean: some dimensions and observations (21.04)

Extended commuting and migration in the Taipei metropolitan area (60.09)

Exploring an analytical model of urban housing strata (33.04)

Spatial distribution of the middle classes in Seoul, 1975-1985 (33.05)

County town-"Jian-Zhi" town differentials and migration to towns in China (33.18)

Urbanization and delinquency. Drug anthropological studies in Senegal (70.25)

The urban handicap and the decline in mortality in England and Wales, 1851-1900 (84.05)

The mobility transition in the 19th Century - the experience of Huy-sur-Meuse, Belgium, from 1847 to 1900 (84.10)

The immigration of workers to Seraing in the second half of the 19th century (84.11)

Migrants and the city: a new look at early 19th century Paris (84.13)

The effects of computerisation of the NHS central register on internal migration statistics (04.22)

Following the fish to Grimsby (49.05)

Migration attraction at a regional level (districts of the Czech Republic, 1961-1991) (39.16)

Migration and mobility issues in Australia and New-Zealand (81.05)

Questions about internal migration in 1991 demographic census (62.02)

Spatial diffusion of the population of Al-Jazirah region in Iraq (27.07)

Socio-demographic structure of Sydney's perimetropolitan region (41.15).

20. LABOUR FORCE - EMPLOYMENT - UNEMPLOYMENT

Regional politics and their effects on the labour market (31.01)

Immigration, occupational mobility and urban expansion: the case or Spanish immigrants in Mar del Plata, 1914-1930 (40.04)

Main trends in migration processes in Colombia and economic internationalization (40.10)

International migrations in Central America in the 90s: causes, implications and consequences (40.12)

Working population: main trends and regional disparities (01.21)

The transmission of independent occupation between different generations, by sex and birth order (46.26)

A longitudinal analysis of the active population. A typology of career profiles of persons born between 1911 and 1935 resident in France in 1982 (46.34)

The transition to retirement of a female cohort. A projection by individual simulation (46.35)

Population and labour in North Korea: trends and results (46.36)

The transmission of self-employed status between generations: one heir or several? (46.44)

Differences between estimates of the economically active population of France, based on the census of March 1990 and the annual employment survey of January 1990. How can the figures he reconciled? (46.59)

Socio-occupational changes in French localities between 1982 and 1990 (46.61)

Women's labour force activity during the early 1990s (46.68)

Activity sectors and age group (46.69)

Population, labour force and employment in the South Serbia (03.07)

Female labour force participation, fertility and public policy in Sweden (65.02)

The weak impact of female labour force participation on Norwegian third-birth rates (65.04)

A simple model for interpreting cross-tabulations of family size and women's labour force participation (65.12)

The labour supply of married and cohabiting Women in the Netherlands, 1981-1989 (65.20)

Economic and demographic effects on working women in Latin America (89.21)

Competing perspectives on the Latin American informal sector (17.26)

The role of high-risk occupations in the spread of AIDS: truck drivers and itinerant market women in Nigeria (76.09)

Ethnic entrepreneurship in Montreal: some preliminary results (07.26)

Gender inequality and industrial development: the household connection (14.01)

A comparative study of the occupational attainment processes of white men and women in the United States (14.10)

The uncertain connection: free trade and rural Mexican migration to the United States (11.24)

The employment and wages of legalized immigrants (11.30)

The migratory impact of minimum wage legislation: Puerto Rico, 1970-1987 (11.32)

The making of an immigrant niche (11.35)

Puerto Rican migration and occupational selectivity, 1982-88 (11.37)

Correlates of welfare dependency among immigrants in Australia (11.38)

Taikong's and Calo's: the role of middlemen and brokers in Javanese international migration (11.39)

Patterns of economic cooperation among Israeli immigrants in Los Angeles (11.40)

Wages, secondary workers, and fertility: a working-class perspective of the fertility transition in England and Wales (12.08)

African American women and work: a socio-historical perspective (12.11)

Turn-of-the-century dependence and interdependence: roles of teens in family economies of the aged (12.12)

Working class debt in the late 19th century United States (12.14)

Making a way: strategies of southern urban African-American families, 1900 and 1936 (12.20)

Labor and the emerging world economy (13.04)

Changing conditions in the US labor market: effects of the immigration reform and control act of 1986 (88.01)

Gender inequality in education and employment in the scheduled castes and tribes of India (88.14)

The change of labor force in Taiwan: 1979-1990 (60.04)

The effect of demographic changes on the unemployment rate in Taiwan: 1978-1990 (60.05)

Extended commuting and migration in the Taipei metropolitan area (60.09)

Asian-born scientists and engineers: their immigration flow and labor market adjustment (33.17)

Market and non-market activities and their effects on health from the perspective of the allocation of time (34.07)

Korean women's participation in the labor force attitude and behavior (34.09)

Economic and social significance of the economic activity of women today and tomorrow (43.18)

Problems related to the labour force participation of women in the new federal Länder (43.19)

The situation of women in the new federal Länder in the process of transition to a market economy: individualization of labour market and social policy problems or social challenge? (43.20)

Education and differences in female labour force participation and fertility behaviour (38.23)

Early retirement on Dutch civil servants (38.25)

Got is great, I cope alone. The case of Inox, the child of steel (70.36)

The immigration of workers to Seraing in the second half of the 19th century (84.11)

Patterns of intergenerational support and childbearing in the Third World (58.13)

The contraceptive pill and female employment as factors in fertility change in Britain 1963-80: a challenge to the conventional view (58.20)

Enduring effects of women's early employment experiences on child-spacing: the Canadian evidence (58.25)

Structural change in the Arabian Gulf: impact of the foreign workforce (27.08)

The third choice: adapting working conditions to family needs (27.09)

Conditions and problems of the labour force in agriculture (27.10)

Factors affecting employment in the Arabian Gulf region, 1975-1985 (27.12)

Labour market forecasting in Australia: the science of the art (41.06).

21. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Regional politics and their effects on the labour market (31.01)

Who are the consumer in the Western part of Indonesia? (31.04)

Small towns in China's development strategy: the experience of North Hubei (36.01)

Immigration, social networks and occupational mobility. Italians from Ginestra and Ripalimosani in Rosario (Argentina) 1947-l958 (40.05)

Main trends in migration processes in Colombia and economic internationalization (40.10)

Transnationalization and sovereignty in the Caribbean (40.11)

International migrations in Central America in the 90s: causes, implications and consequences (40.12)

Health expenditure and household budgets in rural Liberia (57.09)

Sexuality, migration and AIDS in Ghana (57.19)

Sexual networking among market women in Benin City, Bendel State, Nigeria (57.27)

Population development and the changes in the economic structure of Finnish urban areas (44.10)

Transformation process in Estonia: a challenge for social policy (44.16)

Challenges facing future housing policy (44.17)

Population and development within the ecosphere: one view of the literature (63.01)

Fiscal impacts of immigration to the United States (63.06)

"Parents' salary" and "freedom of choice" between paid and unpaid work: empirical results of a controversial concept (66.01)

The estate of Cernik. economic and demographic development of a Croatian village in late feudalism (66.05)

RMI and integration in rural backgrounds. The example of the Mayenne (01.23)

Clustering of provinces according to socio-economic variables (02.11)

The impact of population growth on the standard of living. Demo-economic scenarios for the Netherlands (65.14)

Changes in wealth in the United States, 1962-1983. Savings, capital gains, inheritance, and lifetime transfers (89.01)

Saving and consumption patterns of the elderly. The German case (89.02)

Inheritance and wealth composition (89.03)

The effects of financial markets and social security on saving and fertility behaviour in Italy (89.04)

Fertility timing, wages, and human capital (89.05)

Cohort size and schooling choice (89.06)

On opulence driven poverty traps (89.08)

Comparing measures of poverty and relative deprivation. An example for Belgium (89.09)

Demographics and the dynamics of earnings (89.10)

Public pensions. The role of public choice and expectations (89.11)

Economic thought about population consequences: some reflections (89.12)

Earnings adjustment of temporary migrants (89.13)

Optimal demogrants and taxes in a federal welfare state (89.17)

Poverty dynamics in eight countries (89.18)

A comparison of poverty in seven European countries and regions using subjective and relative measures (89.19)

Living conditions among the poor in four rich countries (89.20)

Female-headed households and family welfare in rural Ecuador (89.22)

Food security, population, and environment (17.25)

Competing perspectives on the Latin American informal sector (17.26)

Will the baby boomers be less well off than their parents? income, wealth, and family circumstances over the life cycle in the United States (17.40)

Gender inequality and industrial development: the household connection (14.01)

Agricultural reform and its impact on Chinese rural families, 1978-1989 (14.15)

Labour reproduction and the family under advanced capitalism: female labour force participation and fertility in 20th-century Canada (14.20)

Gender differences in economic well-being among the elderly of Java (09.21)

Locational returns to human capital: minority access to suburban community resources (09.23)

The link between population density and welfare participation (09.37)

Family income of Ghent working-class families ca. 1900 (12.13)

Working class debt in the late 19th century United States (12.14)

Household forms and living standards in pre-industrial France: from models to realities (12.15)

Making a way: strategies of southern urban African-American families, 1900 and 1936 (12.20)

Household change and racial inequality in economic well-being, 1960 to 1980 (12.21)

Household structure and urbanization in three Icelandic fishing districts, 1880-1930 (12.24)

Farmers at sea: a study of fishermen in north Norway, 1801-1920 (12.25)

Fishing families in three Danish coastal communities (12.26)

Living by the sea: farming and fishing in Sweden from the Late 18th to the early 20th century (12.27)

Household and family in Finnish coastal societies, 1635-1895 (12.28)

Labor and the emerging world economy (13.04)

The effect of schooling on income in Japan (88.07)

The counteracting influences of increased female headship and decreased number of children on inequality in economic well-being by age: 1960 to 1980 (88.10)

Underemployment and economic disparities among minority groups (88.19)

The influence of cohort effects on mortality trends in India: role of economic factors (88.20)

Dimensions of social inequality in the Third World: a cross-national analysis of income inequality and mortality decline (88.26)

The urbanized societies of Latin America and the Carribbean: some dimensions and observations (21.04)

Korea's technology policy for industrialization: imported technology for economic development (33.06)

The formation and reproduction of self-employment in a developing economy: an analysis of job-shift rates in the South Korean urban labor market (33.14)

The rise of the labor movement and the development of internal labor market in the Korean manufacturing industry (33.15)

Koreans in the United States: economic achievement and assimilation (33.23)

The change of educational earnings inequality (33.24)

Differences in the process of earnings determination and inequality between women and men in South Korea (33.25)

Poverty and use of contraceptive methods (28.06)

Environmental correlates of child morbidity in Andhra Pradesh (28.14)

The small family norm: a sociological study of dual earner couples (28.16)

Costs of rearing children in agricultural economies: an alternative estimation approach and findings from rural Bangladesh (85.12)

Clustering of provinces according to socio-economic variables (02.11)

Overproduction and milk shortage in Bolivia. When liberalization disorganises national production (70.31)

Anthropology of the land and hydropolitical conflicts of the Senegal River, 1975-1991 (70.35)

Hacienda system and community space. The dualism, organization and representations of labour in a Large Hacienda on the Equatorial coast (70.37)

Organization, dynamics and crisis in the Rwanda agrarian system (70.38)

Food supply to the City of Kinshasa, Zaire: how people cope with the crisis (70.39)

Economic internationalization: the new migration in Japan and the United States (51.03)

Improving the contribution of migrant remittances to development: the experience of Asian labour-exporting countries (51.04)

Immigration as capital accumulation: the impact of business immigration to Canada (51.07)

Migration and restructuring: reflections on New Zealand in the 1980s (81.04)

Population and industrial development (87.03)

Thailand's socio-economic context and its implications for child health and development (87.05)

Socioeconomic factors affecting marriage, divorce and birth rates in a Japanese population (55.54)

Women's role in maintaining households: family welfare and sexual inequality in Ghana (58.16)

The fertility of agricultural and non-agricultural traditional societies (58.22)

Equity, security and fertility: a reaction to Thomas (58.27)

Economic security, culture and fertility: a reply to Cleland (58.28)

Economic status as a determinant of mortality among black and white older men: does poverty kill? (58.31).

22. SOCIAL AND CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT

Class and culture: Italian migrants in labor movements around the world, 1876-1914 (40.07)

The socio-cultural context of health behaviour among Esan communities, Edo State, Nigeria (57.11)

Educational expenditures in Finland up to the Year 2030 (44.15)

Statistics on ethnicity in Europe and in Hungary (47.04)

School education, inequalities of opportunities: geographical dimensions (01.25)

Town, schooling system and social inequalities (01.26)

Socio-occupational changes in French localities between 1982 and 1990 (46.61)

Day-care supply by Dutch municipalities (65.19)

Cohort size and schooling choice (89.06)

Trajectories of three communities in 19th-century Montreal (07.23)

Demographic behaviour of linguistic groups in Montreal (07.24)

Trends in language shifts among Allophones in Montreal (07.25)

The future of linguistic groups in Quebec: the impact of immigration (07.27)

Ethnic cultural retention and transmission among first generation Hindu Asian Indians in a Canadian Prairie city (14.05)

Iraqi rural women's participation in domestic decision-making (14.06)

The south African Chinese family (14.19)

Locational returns to human capital: minority access to suburban community resources (09.23)

The family in puritan political theology (12.16)

Nepotism, family and merit: the church of England in the 18th century (12.17)

Effects of government intervention on population growth in imperial China (12.19)

Aging in America: limits to life span and elderly care options (88.05)

The effect of schooling on income in Japan (88.07)

Gender inequality in education and employment in the scheduled castes and tribes of India (88.14)

Race, work, and welfare: attitudes toward the required employment of young mothers who use welfare (88.18)

Dimensions of social inequality in the Third World: a cross-national analysis of income inequality and mortality decline (88.26)

Social mobility of natives and immigrants in the Buenos Aires frontier in the 19th century: data, questions, perspectives (40.14)

Networks, immigration and social mobility in Mendoza, Argentina: entrepreneurial rationality and political ways in a family group at the turn of the century, 1880-1930 (40.15)

The singularity of population policies in Latin America and the Caribbean in the late 20th century (21.03)

Social attitudes of Korea's new middle class: focusing on the white collar workers of big companies (33.13)

Ethnic attachment among Korean-American high school students (33.22)

Classification of Korean juvenile delinquent behavior and an analysis of the related factors (34.10)

Cultural determinants of Infant Mortality in India (28.02)

Demographic, socio-economic and medical factors affecting maternal mortality - an Indian experience (28.11)

Socio-cultural characteristics and health-seeking behaviour of the hill Korwas (28.18)

Ethnicity and infant mortality in Malaysia (85.15)

The future of Thailand's population policy: potential directions (85.17)

Current population issues in Europe and in the other industrialized countries (43.14)

Transition to a new phase of life - expectations for life at old age (43.15)

The heirs: generation and identities among sephardic Jews in Montreal (30.31)

References and odd hobs of identity. The life stories of an Italian father in Montreal and his son (30.32)

Transnationality ant transethnicity among youth of immigrant background in Montreal (30.33)

Portuguese second generation in France : how to manage resources for assuming one's identity (30.34)

The spirit of today: definitions of identity among Jews and Arabs in France (30.35)

Visible minorities and affirmative action : is there an inter-generational contract? (30.36)

Visibility and invisibility: the different paths of Haitian identity in New York and Montreal (30.37)

The oases of Touat-Gourara-Tidikelt in Algeria (70.30)

Social and environmental conflicts. The fishermen of the central Amazon river region (70.32)

The continuity and discontinuity of the bonds between inheritance and development (70.33)

The Amerindian populations of the Lawrence valley, 1608-1765 (84.03)

The demography of the Jewish populatiion of Metz, 1740-1789 (84.07)

Local history and societal history (49.06)

Dysraphic disease of the central nervous system in the Czech Republic, 1960-1986 (39.17)

Family background, cognitive abilities, and personality as predictors of education and occupational attainment across two generations (55.36)

Does women's literacy affect desired fertility and contraceptive use in rural-urban Pakistan? (55.49)

Marriage distances among the Afroamericans of Bluefields, Nicaragua (55.56)

Sex differences in primary cognitive abilities among blacks, Indians and whites in South Africa (55.60)

The modern shift to below-replacement fertility: has Israel's population joined the process? (58.24)

Equity, security and fertility: a reaction to Thomas (58.27)

Economic security, culture and fertility: a reply to Cleland (58.28)

The effects of children's schooling on fertility limitation (58.34)

The validity of Australian ancestry statistics (41.14).

23. ENVIRONMENT

Population and development within the ecosphere: one view of the literature (63.01)

Food security, population, and environment (17.25)

Fertility in Botswana: the recent decline and future prospects (09.17)

The human ecology of Tornadoes (09.38)

Culture, maternal health care, and women's status: a comparison of Morocco and Tunisia (18.43)

Breast-feeding, water and sanitation, and childhood malnutrition in the Philippines (55.31).

24. POPULATION GENETICS

On the Darwinian view of progress (17.29)

Diffusion of a particular 4.1(-) hereditary elliptocytosis allele in the French Northern Alps (55.34)

Consanguinity in north Jordan: prevalence and pattern (55.59).

25. MORTALITY (Methodology)

On the limited utility of KAP-style survey data in the practical epidemiology of AIDS, with reference to the AIDS epidemic in Chile (57.06)

Concepts and measures of reproductive morbidity (57.07)

Approaches to the measurement of childhood mortality: a comparative review (63.02)

Measurement of adult mortality in less developed countries: a comparative review (63.03)

A period measure of mortality. The example of France (46.29)

A study on the bias of infant mortality rates (02.12)

Sensitivity of aggregate period life expectancy to different averaging procedures (74.02)

Estimation of adult mortality from paternal orphanhood: a reassessment and a new approach (74.03)

Marriage selection and mortality patterns: inferences and fallacies (09.20)

The nature of the preceding birth technique (21.01)

Cultural determinants of Infant Mortality in India (28.02)

Demographic, socio-economic and medical factors affecting maternal mortality - an Indian experience (28.11)

A study on the bias of infant mortality rates (02.12)

Measuring mortality differences by cause of death and social class defined by occupation (04.17)

Automatic coding of causes of death (04.18)

What are the limits to life span? (39.18)

A comparative study of the life tables of Assam, Kerala and India, 1980 (36.04)

Estimates of adult mortality in Burundi (55.29)

On the historical relationship between infant and adult mortality (58.19).

26. NUPTIALITY (Methodology)

Catholicism and marriage in the United States (09.29)

Measuring the effect of changing legislation on the frequency of divorce: the Netherlands, 1830-1990 (09.32)

The slowing metabolism of marriage: figures from 1988 US marital status life tables (09.44)

First marriage, divorce, remarriage: birth cohort analyses (04.11);(04.11)

Availability of marriage partners in England and Wales: a comparison of three measures (55.41)

Urban nuptiality patterns and marital fertility in Nigeria (55.53)

Marriage distances among the Afroamericans of Bluefields, Nicaragua (55.56)

Cultural influences on the timing of first births in India: large differences that add up to little difference (58.14)

Dowry 'inflation' in rural India: a statistical investigation (58.23)

High fertility, high emigration, low nuptiality: adjustment processes in Scotland's demographic experience, 1861-1914 (58.26)

Marriage dissolution in Australia: models and explanations (58.30).

27. MATHEMATICAL MODELS (Methodology)

Complex roots of Lotka's integral equation for a special model of net maternity rates (36.02)

Derivations of complex roots of a stable model for a special distribution of net maternity rates: an alternative method (36.05)

On estimating current levels of fertility and child mortality from the data on open birth interval and survival status of the last child (36.06)

Breast-feeding in Eastern Uttar Pradesh, India - differentials and determinants (36.07)

Some probability models describing the variation in the number of out-migration at micro level (36.08)

A modified probability model for out-migration (36.10)

Different possibilities of using of an indirect procedure of modelling in demography (47.02)

Population dynamics and territorial distributionof humans, according to some historical examples (01.07)

Marriage selection and mortality patterns: inferences and fallacies (09.20)

The dynamics of smallpox epidemics in Britain, 1550-1800 (09.31)

Measuring the effect of changing legislation on the frequency of divorce: the Netherlands, 1830-1990 (09.32)

Siblings' neonatal mortality risks and birth spacing in Bangladesh (09.35)

A projection system for future age-specific fertility rates (32.07)

The sisters' riddle in age-parity-structured stable population (32.08)

Evaluation of the characteristics of simulation model for migrations and dispersals of prehistoric human populations (32.10)

Deterministic chaos versus stochastic modelling in demography (43.21)

National household projections, 1993: household size (67.27)

What are the limits to life span? (39.18)

Modelling diffusion effects in fertility transition (58.18).

28. MISCELLANEOUS (Methodology)

A new approach to eliciting information about induced abortion (18.25)

The simulated client method: evaluating client-provider interactions in family planning clinics (18.30)

ssing Self-assessment to improve the quality of family planning clinic services (18.35)

On the limited utility of KAP-style survey data in the practical epidemiology of AIDS, with reference to the AIDS epidemic in Chile (57.06)

Incidence of antibodies to HIV1 and HIV2 gene products in seropositive cases seen in Ibadan, Nigeria (57.29)

An overview of demographic analysis as a method for evaluating census coverage in the United States (63.07)

Location factors of general practioners in Belgium in relation to the Grossman model (01.06)

Biographical approaches: looking into questionnaires and interviews (46.28)

The transition to retirement of a female cohort. A projection by individual simulation (46.35)

The ACSF survey questionnaire: the effect of an epidemiological representation of sexuality (46.46)

Private life and telephone survey: the example of the ACSF survey (46.47)

The impact of number of calls and partner's presence in telephone surveys (46.48)

Female masturbation in France. An illustration of the assessment and analysis of underreporting of this practice (46.53)

The post census survey of 1990. assessing completeness of enumeration (46.58)

Differences between estimates of the economically active population of France, based on the census of March 1990 and the annual employment survey of January 1990. How can the figures he reconciled? (46.59)

Censuses in Europe during the 1990. From diversity of national practice to international comparability of results (46.60)

Measuring fertility difference with a single census (46.71)

Demographic transition theory: theory or a model? (03.01)

Migrant stock vs. lagged migrant flow as a determinant of migrant settlement (89.15)

Population growth and optimality. When does serendipity hold? (89.24)

Rawlsian optimal population size (89.25)

Cultural and economic approaches to fertility: proper marriage or mésalliance? (17.39)

Kinscripts (14.09)

Assortative mating and grandparental transmission facilitate the persistence of a sign language (16.01)

Survival enhancement through food sharing: a means for parental control of natal dispersal (16.02)

Some threshold and stability results for epidemic models with a density-dependent death rate (16.03)

Temporal organization in a multi-species model (16.04)

Density-independent mortality, density compensation, gap formation, and self-thinning in plant populations (16.05)

Evolution of stability parameters in single-species population models: stability or chaos? (16.06)

Mixed dispersal strategies and clonal spreading of risk: predictions from a branching process model (16.07)

interference and generation cycles (16.08)

Quantitative variability and multilocus polymorphism under epistatic selection (16.09)

Relatedness and inclusive fitness with inbreeding (16.10)

Behavioral stabilization of host-parasite population dynamics (16.11)

Conditions for the persistence of partial zygotic reproductive isolation in an island-continent model (16.12)

Optimizing principle of natural selection in evolutionary population genetics (16.13)

A size-structured model for cannibalism (16.14)

Aggregated distributions in models for patchy populations (16.15)

The interaction between soil acidity and forest dynamics: a simple model exhibiting catastrophic behavior (16.16)

The number of evolutionary steps on random and minimum length trees for random evolutionary data (16.17)

A characterisation of crossover models that possess map functions (16.18)

Spatial instabilities within the diffusive Lotka-Volterra system: individual-based simulation results (16.19)

The importance of mating structure versus progeny distribution for genetic identity under mutation (16.20)

Allee dynamics and the spread of invading organisms (16.21)

Seasonality and chaos in a plankton-fish model (16.22)

The influence of a hierarchy in time scales on the dynamics of, and the coexistence within, ensembles of predator-prey pairs (16.23)

The influence of spatial inhomogeneities on neutral models of geographical variation. III. migration across a geographical barrier (16.24)

Environmental uncertainty and variable diapause (16.25)

Adaptive topography in fertility-viability selection models: an alternative to inclusive fitness in kin selection models (16.26)

The evolutionary optimality of oscillaltory and chaotic dynamics in simple population models (16.27)

Egg distribution within patches: an optimality problem for insects (16.28)

Dynamics of metapopulations with demographic stochasticity and environmental catastrophes (16.29)

A predator-prey model for zooplankton grazing on competing algal populations (16.30)

Two-state spatial dynamics in the absence of age (16.31)

The establishment of underdominant chromosomal rearrangements in multi-deme systems with local extinction and colonization (16.32)

Vertical transmission and evolution of mutualism from parasitism (16.33)

High mutation rate loci in a subdivided population (16.34)

A stochastic model for genetic linkage equilibrium (16.35)

Evolution via strategy dynamics (16.36)

Filling a gap in the prediction of the equilibrium genetic variance (16.37)

Local mate competition in a stochastic environment (16.38)

Invasion and chaos in a periodically pulsed mass-action chemostat (16.39)

Recombination modification with X-linked characters (16.40)

The evolution of interference: reduction of recombination among three loci (16.41)

The need for quasi-experimental methodology to evaluate pricing effects (18.45)

Assessing post-census state poverty estimates (88.24)

From life histories and life stories to anthropological practices: on individuals, minorities and migrants (40.16)

Emigration to America from a Guipuzcoan town as per emigration licenses: Ordizia, 1840-1862 (40.18)

Analysis of three-dimensional categorical data in social science research (34.05)

A practical guide for focus group discussion (34.06)

Conceptual and methodological issues in measuring patient satisfaction: concepts and dimensions of measuring patient satisfaction with health care (34.13)

Language, videos and family planning in the South Pacific (85.21)

Population forecasting in the Netherlands between the two World Wars (38.24)

English population statistics for the first half of the 19th century: a new answer to old questions (84.09)

Using the labour force survey to estimate Britain's ethnic minority populations (04.10)

A changing society and its population statistics. Reorientations in the Netherlands (67.14)

A slight decrease in immigration in 1992 (67.19)

The population in institutionalized households as of January 1st, 1992 (67.22)

Using Supermap2 for policy analysis. Geographic implications of recent housing reforms (81.06)

Monitoring New Zealand households: an analysis of trends by life stage and ethnicity (81.09)

Who returned postcard in the poll? (87.06)

Back projection and inverse projection: members of a wider class of constrained projection models (58.21)

The supply-demand framework for the determinants of fertility: an alternative implementation (58.32)

The diffusion of fertility control in Taiwan: evidence from pooled cross-section time-series models (58.33).

29. HUMAN RIGHTS

Human rights and reproductive choice (18.17)

Population policy in south Africa (18.18)

International human rights and women's reproductive health (18.21)

Transnationalization and sovereignty in the Caribbean (40.11).

30. MISCELLANEOUS (Other themes)

Sexual networking in provincial Thailand (18.16)

The client's view of high-quality care in Santiago, Chile (18.19)

AIDS knowledge, condom beliefs and sexual behaviour among male sex workers and male tourist clients in Bali, Indonesia (57.15)

HIV/AIDS counselling program: a rural Ghana experience (57.21)

The role of religious leaders in changing sexual behaviour in southwest Nigeria in an era of AIDS (57.22)

Survey of sexual networking in Calabar (57.23)

Crimes against the institution of marriage and family, against juveniles and against sexual morals, and their legal consequences (47.05)

A "German" history of population? Gunther lpsen's historical-sociological theory of population (66.06)

Multilingual Burgenland (66.09)

The ACSF survey. Setting up a multidisciplinary study of sexuality (46.45)

The ACSF survey questionnaire: the effect of an epidemiological representation of sexuality (46.46)

Private life and telephone survey: the example of the ACSF survey (46.47)

The impact of number of calls and partner's presence in telephone surveys (46.48)

Reaching adult sexuality.. first sexual intercourse and its sequel. From timing to attitudes (46.49)

Homosexuality, bisexuality, clenients of a sexual socio-biography (46.50)

Coital frequency: data and coherence analyses (46.51)

Normative context of sexual behaviour and choice of prevention strategies (46.52)

Female masturbation in France. An illustration of the assessment and analysis of underreporting of this practice (46.53)

Talking about sexuality, analysing relations between confidants (46.54)

Preventive behaviour of AIDS: prevalence and conducive factors (46.55)

Analysing Unsafe Behaviour in Face of HIV Infection. The Limits of Rationality (46.56)

Estimating a model for the spread of the HIV AIDS epidemic in France, based on the ACSF survey (46.57)

Fertility timing, wages, and human capital (89.05)

Equality and fertility in the Kibbutz (89.07)

Economic thought about population consequences: some reflections (89.12)

Nutritional patterns and transitions (17.30)

The "broker issue" (64.03)

Children and marital happiness of black Americans (14.12)

Sexual activity among never-married men in northern Thailand (09.25)

Race, intervening variables, and two forms of low birth weight (09.36)

Simplicity and complexity in the effects of parental structure on high school graduation (09.42)

Culture, maternal health care, and women's status: a comparison of Morocco and Tunisia (18.43)

Gauging Hispanic voting strength: paradoxes and pitfalls (88.03)

Do front-seat belt laws put rear-seat passengers at risk? (88.04)

Expert testimony in adversarial legal proceedings: some tips for demographers (88.13)

Women in national legislatures: a cross-national test of macrostructural gender theories (88.15)

An analysis of public opinion toward undocumented immigration (88.21)

Measurement of the quality of family planning services (88.23)

Modernization, social cleavage and political integration (33.01)

(33.22)

Koreans in the United States: economic achievement and assimilation (33.23)

Internal structure of the health maintenance organization and quality of care (33.26)

A study on bypassing the regional medical facilities for the utilization of in-patient care services in other health services districts (34.01)

An analysis on nutrition education in textbooks and the curriculum in the middle school (34.02)

A study on the welfare needs of and services for those with autism (34.04)

Classification of Korean juvenile delinquent behavior and an analysis of the related factors (34.10)

A model of food mix for the economically dietary intake (34.11)

Maternal health care: impact of training, supervision and community education (28.07)

(28.09)

Environmental correlates of child morbidity in Andhra Pradesh (28.14)

A study of water storage practices in a residential area of Kanpur (29.05)

A study of the workload of the casualty department of a large city hospital (29.08)

Development of nursing education in India (29.14)

Effect of district tuberculosis programme training on knowledge of laboratory technician trainees (29.15)

Satisfaction and utilization of primary health care service facilities in Karnataka (29.16)

From ethnology to demography: births and newborn children in traditional Bulgarian society (84.04)

The demography of the Jewish populatiion of Metz, 1740-1789 (84.07)

The Jewish marriage under the "Ancien Régime" - the example of Carpentras, 1773-1792 (84.08)

French influences on Brazilian thinking: races, people and population, 1890-1930 (84.12)

The changing pattern of male forenames in medieval Leicestershire and Rutland to c.1350 (49.08)

University students in the Czech Republic (39.22)

Cohort vulnerability to lack of support in old age (81.07)

Reaction times and intelligence: a comparison of Chinese-American and Anglo-American children (55.46)

Sex differences in primary cognitive abilities among blacks, Indians and whites in South Africa (55.60)

Otto Diderich Lütken - 40 Years Before Malthus? (58.36)

Histories of demography: a review article (58.37)

Residential segregation and the dynamics of the property market in the city of Rio de Janeiro: relocalizing the rich, expelling the poor (62.01)

Second Amman Declaration on population and development in the Arab World (27.14)

How much education? (41.09).


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