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1. FAMILY PLANNING POLICIES

The main features and significance of direct fertility determinants (03.03)

Household registration type and compliance with the "one child" policy in China, 1979-1988 (09.02)

How economic development and family planning programs combined to reduce Indonesian fertility (09.03)

Desired fertility and the impact of population policies (17.01)

Restraining population growth in three Chinese villages, 1988-93 (17.10)

The study of client-provider interactions: a review of methodological issues (18.01)

Using situation analysis data to assess the functioning of family planning clinics in Nigeria, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe (18.02)

Use of traditional medical practitioners to deliver family planning services in Uttar Pradesh (18.03)

The impact of condom prices on sales in social marketing programs (18.05)

Prospects and programs for fertility reduction, 1990-2015 (18.07)

Integrating the lactational amenorrhea method into a family planning program in Ecuador (18.13)

The integration of family planning and childhood immunization services in Togo (18.14)

The reliability of simulated clients' quality-of-care ratings (18.15)

The role of family planning programmes in the fertility transition of Latin America (21.01)

The spacing and limiting components of the fertility transition in Latin America (21.09)

Perceptions of traditional birth attendants regarding contraceptive methods (28.06)

Popularising spacing methods in India: the need and needed efforts (28.15)

Turkish and Moroccan women: family planning in Flanders and Brussels and in the countries of origin (38.08)

Changes in reflection of the demography in China - II. "The Chinese model" of family planning/birth control/healthy family (47.05)

Determinants of contraceptive knowledge and family planning services in Bangladesh (48.21)

Family size preferences of men in the Western area of Sierra Leone. Methods and determinants (48.35)

Number and timing failure among births in Indonesia (48.38)

The effect of price increases on contraceptive sales in Bangladesh (55.03)

How attitudes toward family planning and dicussions between wives and husbands affect contraceptive use in Ghana (76.03)

Family planning in Nairobi: a situation analysis of the city Commission clinics (76.04)

Measuring the effort levels of family planning programmes (77.24)

Family planning in Viet Nam: a vigorous approach (77.27)

Population policy of Thailand (87.01)

The effect of population programmes upon quality of life and sustainable development (87.02)

Rural Thai social setting and family planning activity: effects on female sterilization (87.04)

A theoretical framework of collective action for the evaluation of family planning programs (88.03)

When do couples sign the one-child certificate in urban China? (88.04)

The impact of mass media family planning promotion on contraceptive behavior of women in Ghana (88.09)

Effects of the one-child family policy on second and third births in Hebei, Shaanxi and Shanghai (89.04).

2. OTHER POPULATION POLICIES

Immigration to the United States: journey to an uncertain destination (13.04)

Germany after the unification - Opinions on and attitudes towards the family, children and family policy in the Eastern and Western parts (43.04)

The effects of taxes and family allowances on fertility and work behavior of women in Canada: results from a discrete choice model (46.10)

Demographic trends and political attitudes in Syria (46.16)

Trends in Spanish family policy. From family incomes to policies for the underprivileged (46.21)

An analysis of population policy in Egypt. The use of information from recent surveys (46.24)

Population policies in industrialized nations: reactive or proactive? (48.45)

Italian attitudes and opinions towards foreign migrants and migration policies (50.02)

From migration policies to international cooperation (50.17)

Migration and political cultures (50.21)

The migratory factor in the Europe-Maghreb relationship (50.22)

ILO agreements and EEC directives with regard to migration (50.25)

Non-European immigrants in the European community: the legislative framework (50.36)

Fertility incentives and participation in localities with limited means: a dynamic model of per capita resources (61.17)

Population change, health planning and human resource development in the health sector (77.25)

On population policies (86.17)

Population policy of Thailand (87.01).

3. CONTRACEPTION

Desired fertility and the impact of population policies (17.01)

Constructing natural fertility: the use of western contraceptive technologies in rural Gambia (17.03)

Credit programs, women's empowerment, and contraceptive use in rural Bangladesh (18.06)

The impact of women's employment and education on contraceptive use and abortion in Kinshasa, Zaire (18.08)

Factors inhibiting the use of reversible contraceptive methods in rural south India (18.09)

The use of traditional methods of contraception among Turkish couples (18.10)

Changes in the mix of contraceptive methods during fertility decline: Latin America and the Caribbean (21.02)

Perceptions of traditional birth attendants regarding contraceptive methods (28.06)

IUD acceptance in rural Madhya Pradesh: results of an acceptors' interview (28.09)

Popularising spacing methods in India: the need and needed efforts (28.15)

Determinants of contraceptive knowledge and family planning services in Bangladesh (48.21)

Family size, sex composition of children and contraceptive use: a case study of Kerala (48.34)

Number and timing failure among births in Indonesia (48.38)

The effect of price increases on contraceptive sales in Bangladesh (55.03)

Birth control and its determinants (56.22)

Evaluating methods for detecting fertility control: Coale and Trussell's model and cohort parity analysis (58.09)

Two out of Three Young Women use the Pill (67.13)

Recent trends in contraceptive use (74.04)

A decade of change in contraceptive behaviour in Latin America: a multivariate decomposition analysis (74.05)

How attitudes toward family planning and dicussions between wives and husbands affect contraceptive use in Ghana (76.03)

Condom breakage and slippage rates among study participants in eight countries (76.05)

Contraceptive implant users and their access to removal services in Bangladesh (76.06)

The advance of the contraceptive revolution (77.23)

Rural Thai social setting and family planning activity: effects on female sterilization (87.04)

Factors influencing adolescent sexual activity in Nigeria: analysis of the 1990 demographic and health survey (87.05)

The impact of mass media family planning promotion on contraceptive behavior of women in Ghana (88.09).

4. ABORTION

Women's knowledge and abortion: a survey in metropolitan Belgrade, 1990 (03.01)

The validity of survey responses on abortion: evidence from Estonia (09.07)

The impact of women's employment and education on contraceptive use and abortion in Kinshasa, Zaire (18.08)

Female foeticide  a sociological perspective (28.07)

The history of abortion statistics in Russia and the USSR from 1917 to 1991 (46.19)

Characteristics of Caribbean-born women having abortions in an Amsterdam clinic (48.44)

Gynaecologists and abortion in northern Ireland (55.33)

Birth control and its determinants (56.22)

Etimated levels of induced abortion in six Latin American countries (76.01).

5. INFANT FEEDING

Computing the mean duration of breastfeeding from current-status data (48.26)

Postpartum amenorrhoea and breast-feeding in a Danish sample (55.01)

Comparison of effects of breast-feeding practices on birth-spacing in three societies: nomadic Turkana, Gainj and Quechua (55.07)

Breast-feeding and child survival in Matlab, Bangladesh (55.11)

The role of breast-feeding beyond postpartum amenorrhoea on the return of fertility in India: a life table and hazards model analysis (55.16)

Factors related to duration of postpartum amenorrhoea among USA women with prolonged lactation (55.43)

The effects of breastfeeding and birth spacing on infant and child mortality in Bolivia (58.24)

The Baby and Knowledge (84.12).

6. TEENAGE SEXUALITY

Adolescent motherhood: problems and consequences (28.03)

Testosterone and religiosity as predictors of sexual attitudes and activity among adolescent males: a biosocial model (55.18)

Unintended pregnancy and sex education in Chile: a behavioural model (55.36)

Sexual initiation and premarital childbearing in sub-Saharan Africa (58.03)

Reproductive health in adolescence (77.26)

Factors influencing adolescent sexual activity in Nigeria: analysis of the 1990 demographic and health survey (87.05)

The private and societal economic costs of teenage childbearing: the state of the research (91.09).

7. FERTILITY TRENDS

Fertility of female Serb population (03.04)

What do we know about the timing of fertility transitions in Europe? (09.01)

How economic development and family planning programs combined to reduce Indonesian fertility (09.03)

Immigrant and native fertility during the 1980s: adaptation and expectations for the future (11.10)

Constructing natural fertility: the use of western contraceptive technologies in rural Gambia (17.03)

Wealth flow and fertility decline in rural Kenya, 1981-92 (17.09)

Restraining population growth in three Chinese villages, 1988-93 (17.10)

Prospects and programs for fertility reduction, 1990-2015 (18.07)

Sex preference and fertility in Peninsular Malaysia (18.11)

The role of family planning programmes in the fertility transition of Latin America (21.01)

Changes in the mix of contraceptive methods during fertility decline: Latin America and the Caribbean (21.02)

Wantet fertility in Latin America: trends and differentials in seven countries (21.03)

Nuptiality trends and fertility transition in Latin America (21.04)

Fertility decline and changes in proximate determinants in the Latin American and Caribbean regions (21.05)

Fertility transition in Latin America (21.06)

Theoretical views of fertility transitional in Latin America: what is the relevance of a diffusionist approach? (21.08)

Over a century of Argentine fertility: its evolution since 1869 (21.10)

Fertility transtition in Brazil. Causes and consequences (21.11)

Fertility decline and female labour participation in Mexico (21.12)

Fertility transition in Peru (21.13)

Fertility and reproductive behavior in Peru: Andes mountains and the Amazon basin (24.01)

Labor trajectories and reproductive behavior: a comparison Mexico-Spain (24.02)

Institutions, interventions and the reduction of fertility and infant mortality (24.03)

Unwanted pregnancy in Mexico (24.23)

Religiosity and fertility among Brahmins (28.02)

The declining birth rate and the marriage market: Italy 1930-1950 (46.04)

The effects of taxes and family allowances on fertility and work behavior of women in Canada: results from a discrete choice model (46.10)

Demographic trends and political attitudes in Syria (46.16)

A survey of modern Russian fertility (46.18)

Fertility levels and trends in south Asia: an assessment and prospects (48.08)

Vital rates of India for intercensal period with declining fertility and declining mortality (48.11)

Culture and the fertility transition: thoughts on theories of fertility decline (48.13)

Economic development and fertility: an empirical analysis using cross-national data (48.20)

Regional pattern of nuptiality and fertility in Canada: 1921-1986 (48.23)

Women's status and fertility in Bendel state of Nigeria (48.24)

Male and Female Fertility: A comparison of age-specific and cohort fertility of both sexes in Germany (48.32)

Marriage and fertility in China: 1950-1989 (48.37)

Fertility in Kuwait: 1970-1985 (48.39)

Maternal education and marital fertility in four African countries (48.41)

Structural and attitudinal change: fertility decline in Zimbabwe (48.42)

The fertility of Algiers' women. Biodemographical and psychosocial aspects (48.43)

Determinants of racial fertility differentials in some urban areas of South Africa (55.05)

Trends in fertility and intermarriage among immigrant populations in Western Europe as measures of integration (55.10)

Recent evidence on trends and differentials in Bangladesh fertility: an update (55.19)

Birth order, interpregnancy interval and birth outcomes among Filipino infants (55.20)

Fertility, family size preferences and future fertility prospects of men in the Western Area of Sierra Leone (55.23)

Ethnic differentials in child-spacing ideals and practices in Ghana (55.27)

Factors affecting desired family size in Bangladesh (55.31)

Sex preference and third birth intervals in a traditional Indian society (55.32)

The reproductive careers of a cohort of men and women following an HIV-positive diagnosis (55.35)

Unintended pregnancy and sex education in Chile: a behavioural model (55.36)

Religious affiliation and fertility in Liberia (55.41)

Age of mother at last birth in two historical populations (55.42)

Fertility decline in Tanzania (55.44)

Individual and community aspects of women's status and fertility in rural Bangladesh (58.02)

Sexual initiation and premarital childbearing in sub-Saharan Africa (58.03)

Fertility decline in Prussia, 1875-1910: a pooled cross-section time series analysis (58.08)

The importance of economic activity, economic potential and economic resources for the timing of first births in Norway (58.11)

High fertility and children's schooling in Ghana: sex differences in parental contributions and educational outcomes (58.13)

New estimates of nuptiality and marital fertility in France, 1740-1911 (58.14)

Below replacement fertility in China? A close look at recent evidence (58.17)

Fertility and women's labour: two negative (but instructive) findings (58.20)

Probability of Grand-parenthood not down yet (67.05)

Less Births in Europe in 1993 (67.12)

Multiple Births in The Netherlands, 1990-1993 (67.14)

Decreasing Total Fertility Rates in Europe (67.27)

A comparative study of socioeconomic and demographic determinants of fertility in Togo and Uganda (76.02)

Maori and non-Maori fertility. Convergence, divergence, or parallel trends? (81.03)

Community resources and reproductive behaviour in rural Bangladesh (85.01)

Fertility in Europe: Analogies and divergence (86.07)

The replacement of generations (86.08)

Critical period in the evolution of population of Thailand (87.03)

The transition to parenthood in Puerto Rico: occupational status and the timing of first births (88.07)

The role of fertility and population in economic growth. Empirical results from aggregate cross-national data (89.01)

Fertility waves, aggregate savings and the rate of interest (89.02)

Capital accumulation, inertia of consumption and norms of reproduction (89.03)

Teachers and the birth rate. The demographic dynamics of a service population (89.17)

Will Sex Selection Reduce Fertility? (89.20)

Age at motherhood in Japan (89.21)

The differential effects of husbands' and wives' statuses on marital fertility (91.17).

8. METHODOLOGY FOR STUDYING FERTILITY

Insufficient fertility as observed from the multidisciplinary perspective (03.02)

Fertility decline and changes in proximate determinants in the Latin American and Caribbean regions (21.05)

Fertility preference: a study of some basic concepts and considerations (28.04)

Estimation of fertility-inhibiting indices using vital registration data (48.04)

Measurement indicators of infertility (48.06)

The influence of logistical terms in the two-sex model with a "mean harmonic" fertility function (48.27)

Fertility as a result of length of exposure. Methodology and application to Sudan, Syria and Tunisia (48.40)

A re-examination of birth order-specific period fertility in Italy for 1950-1990, dependent on the parity structure (48.47)

Evaluating methods for detecting fertility control: Coale and Trussell's model and cohort parity analysis (58.09)

A relational Gompertz model of male fertility: development and assessment (58.15)

A method of estimating the time of marital fertility decline and associated parameters (61.03)

A model of the age patterns of births by parity in natural fertility populations (61.09)

The cohort feedback model with symmetric net maternity (61.18)

Do women forget their births? A study of maternity histories in a rural area of Senegal (Niakhar) (74.03).

9. RESEARCH IN REPRODUCTION

Legal framework for realization of a right to artificial insemination (03.05)

Can health education improve pregnancy outcome? Report of a grassroots action-education campaign (28.01)

Research of reproduction and woman health, Czech Republic, 1993 (39.03)

Biometrical study of reproduction conditions in the general Population. Method and Initial Results of Surveys Carried Out in Chambery-Grenoble and Martigny (46.02)

Postpartum amenorrhoea and breast-feeding in a Danish sample (55.01)

Comparison of effects of breast-feeding practices on birth-spacing in three societies: nomadic Turkana, Gainj and Quechua (55.07)

Aspects of neonatal death in St Kilda, 1830-1930 (55.09)

The role of breast-feeding beyond postpartum amenorrhoea on the return of fertility in India: a life table and hazards model analysis (55.16)

Obstetrical outcome with increasing maternal age (55.21)

The end of fertility: age, fecundity and fecundability in women (55.30)

Factors related to duration of postpartum amenorrhoea among USA women with prolonged lactation (55.43)

Sterility in sub-Saharan Africa (58.22)

The effects of breastfeeding and birth spacing on infant and child mortality in Bolivia (58.24).

10. BUILDING OF FAMILIES

Stepfamilies and stepchildren in Great Britain (04.06)

Family influences on family size preferences (09.04)

A higher quality of life for whom? Mouths to feed and clothes to wear in the families of late 19th-Century American workers (12.01)

Historical models of the Central European family: Czech and Slovak examples (12.05)

Czech and Slovak families in the European context (12.08)

Bohemia after the 30 Years' War: some theses on population structure, marriage, and family (12.09)

Leaving and returning home in 20th-century America (13.02)

Maternal employment and changes in family dynamics: the social context of women's work in rural south India (17.04)

Women's rising employment and the future of the family in industrial societies (17.08)

Reproductive motivation and family-size preferences among Nigerian men (18.12)

The Cuban family: principal sociodemographic features which characterize its development and dynamics (24.07)

Household structure as a response to economic adjustments: evidence from the 1980s urban Mexico (24.08)

Women's condition and alternatives for domestic organization: the case of single women of Sao Paulo (24.09)

The method for projecting households by family type in terms of headship cohort change - Part 2. Projecting marital status and headship rates by family type in household formation stage (32.01)

The parental home and marital satisfaction (38.06)

Uncertain prognosis of European family evolution (39.04)

Children and adolescents in single-parent families in Germany in 1991 (43.02)

Germany after the unification - Opinions on and attitudes towards the family, children and family policy in the Eastern and Western parts (43.04)

Couple formation and reproduction outside marriage in Great Britain. Differences and similarities with the French situation (46.03)

One-person households in Europe (46.20)

Children in families. 20 Years of change in the family environment of children (46.26)

Changes in the family environment for children (46.27)

The place of children in the history of couples (46.28)

The law and unmarried families in France (46.29)

Economics, politics and changes in the family (46.30)

Lone-parent families in the US. Dynamics, economics status and developmental consequences (46.32)

Trends in child welfare and transformations in the American family (46.40)

The emergence of the nuclear family: its effect on women's roles and fertility change in Nigeria (48.36)

Factors affecting desired family size in Bangladesh (55.31)

The impact of husband's and wife's education and occupation on family size in Zimbabwe (55.46)

An examination of family and migration career correlation: an application of the non-parametric analysis methods to the results of the retrospective study "life course (family, occupational and migratory biography), 1988" (56.01)

Living arrangements of the elderly in Poland: evidence from survey "life course (family, occupational and migratory biography), 1988" (56.05)

Living conditions of young families in Poland (1991-1992) (56.18)

The housing situation of families in Poland in the light of the National Census 1988 Results (56.23)

The family and unemployment (56.31)

Incomplete families and unemployment (56.32)

Demographic conditions and multi-generation households in Chinese history. Results from genealogical research and microsimulation (58.19)

Change in the Demographic Life-course (67.17)

Nuclear Families by Family Life Cycle Category, 1 January 1992 (67.34)

Children Become Adults (67.36)

Child-care programmes for health and family support (77.17)

Family sociology and statistics (86.12)

Parental structure experiences of children: exposure, transitions, and type at birth (88.08)

Effects of the one-child family policy on second and third births in Hebei, Shaanxi and Shanghai (89.04)

Time use in child care and housework and the total cost of children (89.16)

The consequences of HIV/AIDS in Eastern Africa on mothers, children, and orphans (91.05)

Motivational and nonmotivational determinants of child-number desires (91.19).

11. STATUS OF WOMEN

A higher quality of life for whom? Mouths to feed and clothes to wear in the families of late 19th-Century American workers (12.01)

Dowry-related violence: a content analysis of news in selected newspapers (14.04)

Maternal employment and changes in family dynamics: the social context of women's work in rural south India (17.04)

Women's rising employment and the future of the family in industrial societies (17.08)

Reproductive choice in Islam: gender and state in Iran and Tunisia (18.04)

Credit programs, women's empowerment, and contraceptive use in rural Bangladesh (18.06)

Fertility decline and female labour participation in Mexico (21.12)

Women in labour and migration. Female labour market between 1950 and 1990 and female migration to Santiago, Chile (21.14)

A preliminary demographic view of change 1970-1980 in unmarried mothers 15-49 heading their own households in Brazil (21.19)

Labor trajectories and reproductive behavior: a comparison Mexico-Spain (24.02)

Women's condition and alternatives for domestic organization: the case of single women of Sao Paulo (24.09)

Women migrant workers in Santiago, Chile, during the 1980s (24.10)

Female employment and occupational heterogeneity, Mexico City, 1970 (24.19)

Can health education improve pregnancy outcome? Report of a grassroots action-education campaign (28.01)

Shelter from the storm (28.05)

Female foeticide  a sociological perspective (28.07)

Turkish and Moroccan women: family planning in Flanders and Brussels and in the countries of origin (38.08)

Ways of entering adult life and decisions of married women (46.13)

Higher mortality rates among Belgian girls in 1890. A regional approach (46.14)

Demographic trends and political attitudes in Syria (46.16)

An analysis of population policy in Egypt. The use of information from recent surveys (46.24)

Explaining the diversity of family and domestic types: economic theory or cultural influence? (46.36)

Educational expansion and changes in entry into marriage and motherhood. The experience of Italian women (48.18)

Women's status and fertility in Bendel state of Nigeria (48.24)

The fertility of Algiers' women. Biodemographical and psychosocial aspects (48.43)

Female immigrants from the Third World in Italy (50.08)

Identity and change amongst Filipino immigrant women in Italy (50.42)

Gender-related differences in the impact of tropical diseases on women: what do we know? (55.04)

Social, occupational and material status of Polish women in the years 1983-1991 (56.08)

Individual and community aspects of women's status and fertility in rural Bangladesh (58.02)

Fertility and women's labour: two negative (but instructive) findings (58.20)

Psychosocial and mental health aspects of women's health (77.20)

Maternal Mortality at Port-Royal, 1815-1826 (84.14)

Age at motherhood in Japan (89.21)

The differential effects of husbands' and wives' statuses on marital fertility (91.17).

12. FORMATION AND BREAKING-UP OF COUPLES

Household and family formation in Great Britain: the ethnic dimension (04.10)

Linked lives, dependent demise? Survival analysis of husbands and wives (09.05)

Migration and the Latino family: the union formation behavior of Puerto Rican women (09.08)

Anglo-American criteria for resolving child custody disputes from the 18th Century to the present: reflections on the role of socio-cultural change (12.02)

The household formation pattern of a Vlach mountain community of Greece: Syrrako 1898-1929 (12.04)

Changes of nuptiality in Czech lands and Slovakia, 1918-1988 (12.06)

Bohemia after the 30 Years' War: some theses on population structure, marriage, and family (12.09)

Dowry-related violence: a content analysis of news in selected newspapers (14.04)

Nuptiality trends and fertility transition in Latin America (21.04)

A preliminary demographic view of change 1970-1980 in unmarried mothers 15-49 heading their own households in Brazil (21.19)

Nuptiality during the 1980s in Cuba (24.06)

Comparative sociodemogaphic study of nuptiality patterns in two states: Aguascalientes and Veracruz (24.18)

The method for projecting households by family type in terms of headship cohort change - Part 2. Projecting marital status and headship rates by family type in household formation stage (32.01)

Duration and development of communal households (38.05)

Couple formation and reproduction outside marriage in Great Britain. Differences and similarities with the French situation (46.03)

The declining birth rate and the marriage market: Italy 1930-1950 (46.04)

Forms of marriage ceremony in Europe. Civil and religious ceremonies. An overview and account of developments (46.07)

The economists and the formation of couples: the workings of marriage and of the marriage market (46.23)

Maintenance payments after divorce in France and Russia (46.34)

Tax law, marital status and number of children (46.35)

After separation: between the risk of loneliness, defense of independence and family recomposition (46.38)

Education and other socio-demographic characteristics in children from broken marriages (46.39)

Muslim divorce trends and patterns in Singapore (48.15)

Impact of mortality decline on marital duration and length of post-dissolution life at different divorce levels (48.16)

Regional pattern of nuptiality and fertility in Canada: 1921-1986 (48.23)

Changing nuptiality patterns in contemporary Spain (48.29)

Marriage and fertility in China: 1950-1989 (48.37)

The fertility of Algiers' women. Biodemographical and psychosocial aspects (48.43)

Consanguineous marriage within social/occupational class boundaries in Pakistan (55.08)

Trends in fertility and intermarriage among immigrant populations in Western Europe as measures of integration (55.10)

Genetic similarity and mate selection in Uruguay (55.24)

Education and assortative marriage in northern and urban Sudan, 1945-79 (55.29)

Assortative mating in a Spanish population: effects of social factors and cohabitation time (55.37)

The effect of migration on the estimation of marriage age in family reconstitution studies (58.05)

New estimates of nuptiality and marital fertility in France, 1740-1911 (58.14)

Change and continuity in the formation of first marital unions in Australia (58.23)

Marriage selection and age patterns of mortality: a mathematical investigation (61.04)

The dependence of marriage migrations in Japan on personal factors and ecological variables (61.14)

Cycles in the two-sex problem: an investigation of a nonlinear demographic model (61.19)

Marriage and crisis: Brazil in the 80s (62.04)

The marriage squeeze and the rise in informal marriage in Brazil (62.05)

Children Legitimized by Marriage (67.08)

More Separations than Divorces (67.23)

Diversity of Couple Relationships (67.33)

The bicentary of civil marriages (86.14)

The declining marital-status earnings differentials (89.14).

13. CENSUS AND VITAL STATISTICS DATA

A review of the population of England and Wales for the year 1992 (04.01)

Population change for Britain's functional regions, 1951-1991 (04.11)

Fertility transition in Peru (21.13)

The indigenous population in the Latin American censuses (21.17)

The internal consistency of corrected data of labour force in the census: 1960-1980, and the estimation of labour force participation rates by age and sex for 1980 (24.24)

24th demographic conference on the Czechoslovak demographic society "Population Census 1991 in the Czech Republic" (39.01)

1993 report on the demographic situation in Germany (43.01)

Santa Ana de Chipaya during the 19th century. Sources, methods and results (46.25)

Demographic situation in Poland in 1989 on the basis of the report of the Government Population Commission (56.06)

Developments and prospects for population statistics in countries of the former Soviet Union (63.01)

No More Censuses (67.22)

The quality of family and household coding in the 1991 census of population and dwellings (81.01)

Out for the count? Questions concerning the population of the Hokianga (81.02)

Housing occupancy and the changing size of households and dwellings in New Zealand, 1951-1991 (81.05)

Sources for the Pre-1900 Population History of Sub-Sahara Africa: The Case of Angola, 1773-1845 (84.19)

Censuses in the French West Africa: Example from the Colonial Upper Volta (84.20).

All the countries in the World (86.02)

From 54 to 57 Millions in habitants (86.09)

Lander and regions (86.10)

Economically active population and social categories as of the 1990 census (86.13)

The Nigerian census (86.15)

14. MORTALITY - MORBIDITY

Long-term illness: results from the 1991 census (04.02)

Homicides in England and Wales (04.03)

Deaths associated with the use of alcohol, drugs, and volatile substances (04.05)

The impact of human immunodeficiency virus on the population of England and Wales (04.08)

Linked lives, dependent demise? Survival analysis of husbands and wives (09.05)

Changing mortality and morbidity rates and the health status and life expectancy of the older population (09.09)

Child mortality in the Italian hospital in Prague, 1719-1789 (12.07)

Dowry-related violence: a content analysis of news in selected newspapers (14.04)

Maternal mortality in developing countries: a comparison of rates from two international compendia (17.12)

Adult mortality differentials in Argentina (21.16)

Modeling and forecasting mortality in Chile (21.20)

Institutions, interventions and the reduction of fertility and infant mortality (24.03)

A comparative analysis of the mortality of the Americas (24.04)

Sociodemographic resources and damage to the health of peasant domestic units in the State of Mexico (24.05)

Utilization of perinatal health service as effected by type of household (24.22)

Adolescent motherhood: problems and consequences (28.03)

Population ageing and public health care in the Netherlands: the long-term demographic effects (38.01)

Changing definitions in infant mortality: a case study of the Netherlands, 1843-1991 (38.09)

Future development of mortality and life expectancy of the birth cohorts of the years 1903 to 1993 (43.03)

To live a fulfilled life - to die a peaceful death. Summary report on a symposium in Berlin, November 23-25, 1993, as well as on the underlying research project (43.05)

Trend of life expectancy at retirement age - epidemiologic scenarios assuming delayed mortality for selected causes of death (43.06)

Estimated death rate in Benin, based on a multi-stage survey, 1981-1983 (46.05)

Trends and factors in infant mortality in developed countries and the republics of the former Soviet Union (46.08)

Why is differential mortality among women lower than among men? An analysis of Finnish data (46.09)

Mortality in Albania, 1950-1990 (46.12)

Higher mortality rates among Belgian girls in 1890. A regional approach (46.14)

Infant mortality and consanguinity in an endogamous population in Quebec (46.15)

Trends in geographical differential mortality in Italy (1970-90): tradition and change (48.09)

Vital rates of India for intercensal period with declining fertility and declining mortality (48.11)

Impact of mortality decline on marital duration and length of post-dissolution life at different divorce levels (48.16)

Inequality in mortality: measuring the contributions of various causes of death (48.19)

Determinants of infant and child mortality: a Philippine study (48.22)

The geography of adult mortality: results from the fuzzy clumping method (48.25)

Comparative analysis of death cause diversity curves in various countries (48.28)

Mortality by social class among males in the Netherlands since the 19th century (48.33)

Gender-related differences in the impact of tropical diseases on women: what do we know? (55.04)

Aspects of Neonatal Death in St Kilda, 1830-1930 (55.09)

Breast-feeding and child survival in Matlab, Bangladesh (55.11)

Ethnicity and the use of health services in Belize (55.13)

A survey of Papua New Guinean parturients at the Port Moresby General Hospital: sociodemographic and reproductive characteristics (55.15)

Prostatic Cancer, Coital Rates, Vasectomy and Testosterone (55.22)

The reproductive careers of a cohort of men and women following an HIV-positive diagnosis (55.35)

Some correlates of child mortality in the refugee populated regions in Tanzania (55.38)

Infant mortality in Nigeria: effects of place of birth, mother's education and region of residence (55.39)

Variability in behavioural risk factors for heart disease in an Australian Aboriginal community (55.45)

The quality of natural environment and mortality (56.02)

Living arrangements of the elderly in Poland: evidence from survey "life course (family, occupational and migratory biography), 1988" (56.05)

Mortality in Poland in the period 1950-1990 (56.09)

Mortality and life expectancy in Poland 10 years before the end of the century (56.10)

Polish rural population health condition (56.11)

Epidemiological evaluation of death risk from cardiovascular diseases among Polish population of working age (56.12)

Cancer in Poland: general characteristics (56.13)

Tobacco-related cancers in Poland in 1963-1989 (56.14)

Tobacco smoking in Poland in the years 1923-1987 (56.15)

Death of choice in the subpopulation of people aged 60 and more in psycho-epidemiological studies in the years 1978-1984 (56.16)

Systemic transformation in the mental health of the Polish society (56.17)

Mortality by sex, age, and cause of death in European and highly developed extra-European countries in the years 1960-1984 (56.19)

Disability in Poland (56.20)

Projection of work disability in Poland 1990-2010 (56.21)

Maternal schooling and child health: preliminary analysis of the intervening mechanisms in rural Nepal (57.01)

Childhood immunization and pregnancy-related services in Guatemala (57.02)

Childhood health-care practices among Italians and Jews in the United States, 1910-1940 (57.03)

The focus group as a tool for health research: issues in design and analysis (57.04)

Patterns of mortality by age and cause of death among 19th-century immigrants to Liberia (58.06)

Risk factors for infant mortality in 19th-century Sweden (58.07)

A relational model of mortality at older ages in low mortality countries (58.12)

Infant and child mortality among the Qing nobility. Implications for two types of positive checks (58.18)

Assessing the potential impact of the HIV-1 epidemic on orphanhood and the demographic structure of populations in sub-Saharan Africa (58.21)

The effects of breastfeeding and birth spacing on infant and child mortality in Bolivia (58.24)

Infant mortality in nine industrial parishes in northern England, 1813-1836 (58.25)

Marriage selection and age patterns of mortality: a mathematical investigation (61.04)

Infant mortality, birth order, and sibship size: the role of heterogeneous risk and the previous-death effect (61.06)

Heterogeneity, dependence among causes of death and Gompertz (61.07)

Methods for combining ancillary data in stochastic compartment models of cancer mortality: generalization of heterogeneity models (61.08)

Frailty selection in bivariate survival models: a cautionary note (61.13)

Infant mortality by cause of death, 1976-1986: association with socio-economic climatic and air pollution variables in the Rio de Janeiro metropolitan (62.02)

Stillbirths in The Netherlands, 1992 (67.20)

Effect of future demographic development on medical consumption (67.21)

Decrease in the Expectation of Life at Birth in The Netherlands During 1993 (67.35)

Assessing the burden of mortality from cardiovascular diseases (77.01)

Cardiovascular diseases in the Eastern Mediterranean region (77.02)

Cardiovascular diseases in India (77.03)

The cardiovascular disease situation in Seychelles (77.04)

The changing pattern of cardiovascular diseases in China (77.05)

The pattern of cardiovascular diseases in Indonesia (77.06)

Cardiovascular diseases in Africa (77.07)

Cardiovascular disease mortality in the Americas (77.08)

Health in the central and Eastern countries of the WHO European region: an overview (77.09)

Health care reforms on the European scene: evolution, revolution or seesaw? (77.10)

Communicable diseases in the CCEE/NIS (77.12)

Tobacco or health (77.13)

Alcohol consumption and related problems (77.14)

Humanitarian assistance: technical assessment and public health support for coordinated relief in the former Yugoslavia (77.15)

Thyroid cancer in children in Belarus after Chernobyl (77.16)

Child-care programmes for health and family support (77.17)

Demographic and health surveys (DHS): contributions and limitations (77.18)

Psychosocial and mental health aspects of women's health (77.20)

Family health and the use of psychoactive substances (77.21)

Surveillance for equity in maternal care in Zimbabwe (77.22)

Population change, health planning and human resource development in the health sector (77.25)

Reproductive health in adolescence (77.26)

Infant Mortality in the Past (84.01)

Infant and Child Mortality in the Nordic Countries before 1900 (84.02)

Infant and Child Mortality in Italy from 18th to 20th Centuries (84.03)

Health Problems and Causes of Death of Children in Spain, 1900-1935 (84.04)

Child Mortality in French-speaking Europe (84.05)

Model of Alphine Regions on Infant Mortality (84.06)

Infant Mortality in the United Kingdom: A Histocial Knowledge Assessment (84.07)

Mortality of abandoned children (84.08)

Differential Mortality of Native Children and Children in the Care of a Nurse. Example from Druillat, Ain, in the 18th Century (84.09)

The month of birth as survival factor (84.10)

A history of prematurity (84.11)

The population of important Belgium university hospitals from the 19th to the 20th centuries (84.13)

Maternal mortality at Port-Royal, 1815-1826 (84.14)

Hospital nuns at the service of poor sick persons in the 17th and the 18th centuries (84.16)

Analysis of specific adaptation development on child hospitalization during the 15th and the 16th centuries (84.17)

Direct and indirect effects on infant mortality in a high-fertility US population (88.02)

Caregiving system in transition: an illustration from Shanghai, China (88.06)

HIV transmission: men are the solution (91.01)

How bad will it be? Modelling the AIDS epidemic in Eastern Africa (91.02)

The consequences of HIV/AIDS in Eastern Africa on mothers, children, and orphans (91.05)

Population and sustainable development: distinguishing fact and preference concerning the future human population and environment (91.11)

Cancer mortality in U.S. counties with hazardous waste sites (91.12).

15. AGE DISTRIBUTION

Centenarians: 1991 estimates (04.04)

Living arrangements of older Malaysians: who coresides with their adult children? (09.06)

Changing mortality and morbidity rates and the health status and life expectancy of the older population (09.09)

Leaving and returning home in 20th-century America (13.02)

Demographic perspectives on human senescence (17.02)

Parity and security: a simulation study of old-age support in rural China (17.13)

Demographic discontinuities in Brazil and the State of Sao Paulo (21.18)

Aging in Cuba (24.14)

Population ageing and public health care in the Netherlands: the long-term demographic effects (38.01)

Demographic profile of the very elderly in Belgium (38.04)

Trend of life expectancy at retirement age - epidemiologic scenarios assuming delayed mortality for selected causes of death (43.06)

Population dynamics and age and sex structure of the population. The case of Cameroon (46.17)

Children in families. 20 Years of change in the family environment of children (46.26)

Changes in the family environment for children (46.27)

The place of children in the history of couples (46.28)

Estimating the changing cost of children. A change in society, criticism of concepts (46.31)

A comparative perspective of the economic welfare of European children (46.33)

Education and other socio-demographic characteristics in children from broken marriages (46.39)

Trends in child welfare and transformations in the American family (46.40)

Varieties of independent living: older women in the Netherlands, 1982 (48.10)

Aging of the population and spending patterns in Canada: 1984 and 1986 (48.30)

The elderly and international migration in Canada: 1971-1986 (48.31)

Italians in Western Australia: an isolated and ageing community (50.28)

Living arrangements of the elderly in Poland: evidence from survey "life course (family, occupational and migratory biography), 1988" (56.05)

Death of choice in the subpopulation of people aged 60 and more in psycho-epidemiological studies in the years 1978-1984 (56.16)

Old age support: expectations and experiences in a south Indian village (58.01)

On the maximal life span of humans (61.15)

External migration slows down ageing of the Dutch population (67.31)

Effects of future demographic development on education (67.37)

How serious is ageing in Sri Lanka and what can be done about it? (85.02)

Caregiving system in transition: an illustration from Shanghai, China (88.06).

16. FORECASTS

How good are subnational population forecasts? (04.09)

Accuracy and uncertainty of the national population projections for the United Kingdom (04.12)

The future of world population (13.03)

Modeling and forecasting mortality in Chile (21.20)

The future of Europe's population. A scenario approach (38.02)

Population prognosis of the Czech Republic (39.05)

Prospects of the population in the Czech Republic (prognosis of demographic evolution until 2010) (39.06)

Population projection of the Czech Republic to the year 2030 (39.07)

Predicted changes in the years 1990-2010 in the state and structure of productive age population in Poland and in selected European countries and their consequences for external migrations (56.07)

Sensitivity analysis in a multidimensional demographic projection model with a two-sex algorithm (61.02)

Population Forecasts 1993: Population Will Increase by 2.5 Million Inhabitants (67.02)

The Future Population Development of the Dutch Provinces (67.09)

Forecast of international migration 1993-2000 (67.10)

Growing influence of external migration on Dutch population growth (67.19)

Effect of future demographic development on medical consumption (67.21)

Effects of future demographic development on education (67.37)

All the countries in the World (1991 (86.02)

From 54 to 57 Million in habitants (86.09)

Critical period in the evolution of population of Thailand (87.03)

Migration expectancy revisited: results for the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s (88.11).

17. MISCELLANEOUS (Other population trends)

Population and labour force of the Golija region (03.09)

Retrospective revisions to population estimates for 1981-1990 (04.13)

Demographic shocks after Communism: Eastern Germany, 1989-93 (17.05)

The demographic transition in Latin America and in Europe (21.07)

Theoretical views of fertility transitional in Latin America: what is the relevance of a diffusionist approach? (21.08)

Population-territory: one houndred years of evolution, 1895-1990 (24.16)

Santa Ana de Chipaya during the 19th century. Sources, methods and results (46.25)

Changes in reflection of the demography in China - I. Social issues with relation to family planning (47.03)

Demographic Review of The Netherlands 1993 (67.40)

Population on the Planet (86.06)

From the 21st Report (86.16)

Famine, revolt, and the dynastic cycle. Population dynamics in historic China (89.19)

The population explosion: where is it leading? (91.20).

18. INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION

Migration and the Latino family: the union formation behavior of Puerto Rican women (09.08)

Palestinian and Jewish Israeli-born immigrants in the United States (11.01)

Rejecting "misfits": Canada and the Nansen passport (11.03)

The Greek-Cypriot Refugees: Perceptions of Return under Conditions of Protracted Exile (11.04)

Gender and satisfaction with the host society among Indochinese refugees (11.05)

Entry charges on immigrants (11.06)

Unauthorized workers and immigration reform: what can we ascertain from employers? (11.07)

Explaining immigrant naturalization (11.08)

Patterns of economic attainment of foreign-born male workers in the United States (11.09)

Immigrant and native fertility during the 1980s: adaptation and expectations for the future (11.10)

European east-west migration, 1945-1992 (11.11)

Does drought increase migration? A study of migration from rural Mali during the 1983-1985 drought (11.12)

Immigration to the United States: journey to an uncertain destination (13.04)

Over a century of Argentine fertility: its evolution since 1869 (21.10)

Women migrant workers in Santiago, Chile, during the 1980s (24.10)

The southern border of Mexico and international migration in the scenery of NAFTA (24.26)

Cohort approaches to migration: when? (38.07)

The significance of inmigration in the formation of an American identity (40.01)

International migrations, new ethnic identities and multicultural societies (40.02)

The role and project of school in pluricultural societies in Europe (40.03)

The difficulties in evaluating the integration of migrants (40.04)

Migrations, ethnicity and world history: a North American perspectives (40.05)

A balance of Sao Paulo state immigration historiography (40.06)

On recent historiography regarding Spanish and Italian migrations to Latin America (40.07)

International migration in Hungary (47.01)

The elderly and international migration in Canada: 1971-1986 (48.31)

Fertility in Kuwait: 1970-1985 (48.39)

Immigrants on the labour market - the case of Lombardy (50.01)

Italian attitudes and opinions towards foreign migrants and migration policies (50.02)

The Village Outward Approach to the Study of Social Netwoks: A Case Study of the Agnonesi Diaspora Abroad, 1885-1989 (50.03)

Spanish migratory chains towards Argentina - from Soria to Lujan (50.04)

The migration of Germans from Eastern Europe towards the West following the Second World War (50.05)

Anti-Italian prejudice and discrimination and the persistence of ethnic voting among Philadelphia's Italian-Americans: 1928-1953 (50.06)

Migrations in a peripheral area: three Caribbean examples (50.07)

Female immigrants from the Third World in Italy (50.08)

Albanians refugees: a two-step immigration process (50.09)

Emigrants, returnees and non-migrants: Achill Islanders at home and abroad (50.10)

Buste, bomboniere and banquet halls: the economy of Italian Canadian weddings (50.11)

Monsignor Gaetano Bedini and emigration to the Americas (50.12)

Religious institutions and contemporary emigration (50.13)

Travelling musicians in the 19th century: the example of Graveglia Valley (50.14)

Demographic and economic aspects of the new reality of migration in Europe (50.15)

From migration policies to international cooperation (50.17)

Immigration integration and insertion in the labour market (50.18)

Social requirements and immigrant integration (50.19)

Migration as a factor of security and cooperation in the European region: there are no quick-fixes nor magic silver bullets (50.20)

Migration and political cultures (50.21)

The migratory factor in the Europe-Maghreb relationship (50.22)

Citizenship in Europe (50.23)

Migration, culture and human rights: preliminary questions for a social citizenship (50.24)

ILO agreements and EEC directives with regard to migration (50.25)

Albanian emigrations: spaces, times, causes (50.26)

Immigrant schooling and intercultural activities in Italy (50.27)

Italians in Western Australia: an isolated and ageing community (50.28)

Tuscan emigration between 1860 and 1914: rhythms and flows (50.29)

Old and new waves of migration - state crisis and citizens' rights (50.31)

International migration, agriculture and development: reflections on some case studies (50.32)

A study on immigration of natives from developed countries in Puglia: methodological aspects and results (50.33)

Empirical studies on the non-European origin of immigrants in Trente province (50.34)

From immigrant culture to importing labour. The insertion of immigrants of non-European origin into the Umbrian labour market (50.35)

Non-European immigrants in the European community: the legislative framework (50.36)

Multiculturalism, ethnic mobilisation, ethnic political action and integration (50.37)

Immigration and nationality in Argentina, 1880-1910 (50.38)

Is Italian language a core value of Italian culture in Austria? A study of second generation Italian-Australians (50.39)

Non-European immigrants and juvenile delinquency in Italy: a sociological study (50.40)

Emigration, development and dependency: the Tunisian case (50.41)

Identity and change amongst Filipino immigrant women in Italy (50.42)

International migration: some consequences for urban areas in Australia and New Zealand (51.18)

The systems approach to international migration: an application of network analysis methods (51.19)

Recent developments in East-West migration: Turkey and the petty traders (51.20)

Trends in fertility and intermarriage among immigrant populations in Western Europe as measures of integration (55.10)

Some correlates of child mortality in the refugee populated regions in Tanzania (55.38)

Predicted changes in the years 1990-2010 in the state and structure of productive age population in Poland and in selected European countries and their consequences for external migrations (56.07)

Patterns of mortality by age and cause of death among 19th-century immigrants to Liberia (58.06)

Indigent misfits or shrewd operators? Government-assisted emigrants from the United Kingdom to Australia, 1831-1860 (58.10)

Demographic Estimates for 1993: Immigration Higher than Ever Before (67.01)

Non-Dutch Nationals in the Netherlands on 1st January 1993 (67.03)

Forecast of international migration 1993-2000 (67.10)

Asylum Requests up 75% in 1993 (67.11)

More and More Dutch Nationals Return from South Africa (67.16)

Twenty per Thousand Inhabitants of Zeeland were Born in Belgium (67.18)

Growing influence of external migration on Dutch population growth (67.19)

Emigration of Turks and Moroccans still at a Low Level (67.24)

1993 Top Year Dutch Nationality Grants (67.25)

Residents Originating from One of the Member States of the European Union (67.26)

Somali in The Netherlands (67.28)

Biggest Number of non-Dutch National Immigrants in 1993 was Born in One of the Former Yugoslav Republics (67.29)

On 1 January 1994, More than 5% of the Total Population of The Netherlands were non-Dutch Nationals (67.30)

External migration slows down ageing of the Dutch population (67.31)

Background of the Immigration of Surinamese People since 1980 (67.41)

26,000 Asylum Seekers in First Half of 1994 (67.42)

International migration and development (74.01)

Europe without internal frontiers and international migration (74.02)

Traveller and Hospital. From Massif Central to the "H"pital de Saint Louis des Fran?is" in Madrid, 1617-1935 (84.15)

International migration in OECD countries until 1991 (86.18)

Migradollars: the remittances and savings of Mexican migrants to the USA (88.01)

Immigrant Skills and Ethnic Spillovers (89.06)

Language choice among immigrants in a multilingual destination (89.07)

Speaking fluency, writing fluency and earnings of migrants (89.08)

Labor market effects of immigration in the United States and Europe (89.09)

Native wage impacts of foreign labor: a random effects panel analysis (89.10)

Immigration, human capital and growth in the host country. Evidence from pooled country data (89.11)

A macroeconometric disequilibrium analysis of current and future migration from Eastern Europe into West Germany (89.12)

Workers remittances and the real exchange rate. A quantitative framework (89.13)

The missing bridge: how immigrant networks keep Americans out of dirty jobs (91.15).

19. INTERNAL MIGRATION AND URBANIZATION

Urban and rural demographic development (03.06)

Analysis of a possibility to unify criteria to differentiate urban from non-urban setlements (03.07)

Peasant struggles and social change: migration, households and gender in a rural Turkish society (11.13)

Americans on the move (13.01)

Women in labour and migration. Female labour market between 1950 and 1990 and female migration to Santiago, Chile (21.14)

The transition of migratory patterns in medium sized cities (24.11)

Recent changes in migration patterns in the Mexico City metropolitan area (24.12)

Characteristics of intrametropolitan mobility in the state of Sao Paulo, Brasil, 1970-1980 (24.13)

The location of employment in the underdevelopment countries: models of urbanization and comparative analysis of the Mexican and Canadian urban systems (24.25)

The process of urbanisation in India, 1971-1991 (28.08)

The influence of childbirth on changes in labour and housing careers (38.03)

Cohort approaches to migration: when? (38.07)

From the group to the individual. What can be learned from migratory behaviour (46.01)

The impact of migration on the ageing of French regional populations: a study on Brittany and Lorraine (46.22)

Migratory balance and study of inter-regional migration: observations on the Italian case (48.03)

Lifetime migration to the major cities of the United States, Asia, and Africa (48.17)

An examination of family and migration career correlation: an application of the non-parametric analysis methods to the results of the retrospective study "life course (family, occupational and migratory biography), 1988" (56.01)

Leaving the parental home: census-based estimates for China, Japan, South Korea, United States, France, and Sweden (58.04)

The effect of migration on the estimation of marriage age in family reconstitution studies (58.05)

The dependence of marriage migrations in Japan on personal factors and ecological variables (61.14)

Intra-urban residential mobility in the City of Rio de Janeiro (62.01)

Increase in Removals within the Netherlands in 1992 (67.04)

Internal Mobility per Municipality, 1992 (67.07)

Dutch Resident Changes Seven Times in a Lifetime (67.39)

Population Dynamics, Economy and Space in Budapest, from Unification to the 1980s (84.21)

The impact of population change on the growth of mega-cities (85.03)

Urban temporary out-migration under economic reforms: who moves and for what reasons? (88.05)

Urban influences on farmland use in New York state (88.10)

Migration expectancy revisited: results for the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s (88.11).

20. LABOUR FORCE - EMPLOYMENT - UNEMPLOYMENT

Population and labour force of the Golija region (03.09)

Palestinian and Jewish Israeli-born immigrants in the United States (11.01)

Patterns of economic attainment of foreign-born male workers in the United States (11.09)

Peasant struggles and social change: migration, households and gender in a rural Turkish society (11.13)

Maternal employment and changes in family dynamics: the social context of women's work in rural south India (17.04)

Women's rising employment and the future of the family in industrial societies (17.08)

Fertility decline and female labour participation in Mexico (21.12)

Women in labour and migration. Female labour market between 1950 and 1990 and female migration to Santiago, Chile (21.14)

Female employment and occupational heterogeneity, Mexico City, 1970 (24.19)

Interaction of municipal labor markets in the State of Tabasco: an approximation via the use of gravitational models (24.20)

The internal consistency of corrected data of labour force in the census: 1960-1980, and the estimation of labour force participation rates by age and sex for 1980 (24.24)

The location of employment in the underdevelopment countries: models of urbanization and comparative analysis of the Mexican and Canadian urban systems (24.25)

The influence of childbirth on changes in labour and housing careers (38.03)

The effects of taxes and family allowances on fertility and work behavior of women in Canada: results from a discrete choice model (46.10)

Ways of entering adult life and decisions of married women (46.13)

Immigrants on the labour market - the case of Lombardy (50.01)

Immigration integration and insertion in the labour market (50.18)

From immigrant culture to importing labour. The insertion of immigrants of non-European origin into the Umbrian labour market (50.35)

International migration: some consequences for urban areas in Australia and New Zealand (51.18)

Demographic determinants of labour market in Poland in 1990-2000 (56.04)

Predicted changes in the years 1990-2010 in the state and structure of productive age population in Poland and in selected European countries and their consequences for external migrations (56.07)

Social, occupational and material status of Polish women in the years 1983-1991 (56.08)

Epidemiological evaluation of death risk from cardiovascular diseases among Polish population of working age (56.12)

Projection of work disability in Poland 1990-2010 (56.21)

Basic attributes of unemployment in Poland during the transformation period (56.24)

Dynamics and structure of the long-term unemployment in Poland (56.25)

Unemployment and labour market segmentation (56.26)

Sources of unemployment growth in Poland in the years 1990-1993 (56.27)

Social-economic situation of the unemployed (56.28)

Income and satisfying the needs of the unemployed based on the results of empirical studies in the years 1992-1993 (56.29)

The unemployed recipients of social aid (56.30)

The family and unemployment (56.31)

Incomplete families and unemployment (56.32)

Sociological aspects of unemployment (56.33)

Elements of unemployment counteracting strategy in Poland (56.34)

Indigent misfits or shrewd operators? Government-assisted emigrants from the United Kingdom to Australia, 1831-1860 (58.10)

Fertility and women's labour: two negative (but instructive) findings (58.20)

Black that scored right: labor market, mobility and occupational inequalities (62.03)

Creation of jobs and variations in unemployment (86.03)

Managing human resources (86.05)

Family sociology and statistics (86.12)

Economically active population and social categories as of the 1990 census (86.13)

The transition to parenthood in Puerto Rico: occupational status and the timing of first births (88.07)

The welfare effects of labour force growth with internationally mobile capital (89.05)

Immigrant Skills and Ethnic Spillovers (89.06)

Labor market effects of immigration in the United States and Europe (89.09)

Native wage impacts of foreign labor: a random effects panel analysis (89.10)

Workers remittances and the real exchange rate. A quantitative framework (89.13)

Gender wage differentials in private and public sector jobs (89.15)

Teachers and the birth rate. The demographic dynamics of a service population (89.17)

The missing bridge: how immigrant networks keep Americans out of dirty jobs (91.15).

21. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Demographic investments in Serbia (03.08)

How economic development and family planning programs combined to reduce Indonesian fertility (09.03)

Entry charges on immigrants (11.06)

The future of world population (13.03)

Population growth and economic growth: some more correlations (17.06)

How many people can the Earth feed? (17.07)

Wealth flow and fertility decline in rural Kenya, 1981-92 (17.09)

Population growth and food production: recent global and regional trends (17.11)

Parity and security: a simulation study of old-age support in rural China (17.13)

Economic adjustment and demographic responses in Latin America: an overview (21.15)

Household structure as a response to economic adjustments: evidence from the 1980s urban Mexico (24.08)

Depopulation and fiscal reforms in France during the 16th and 17th centuries (46.11)

Trends in Spanish family policy. From family incomes to policies for the underprivileged (46.21)

Economics, politics and changes in the family (46.30)

Estimating the changing cost of children. A change in society, criticism of concepts (46.31)

Lone-parent families in the US. Dynamics, economics status and developmental consequences (46.32)

A comparative perspective of the economic welfare of European children (46.33)

Tax law, marital status and number of children (46.35)

Explaining the diversity of family and domestic types: economic theory or cultural influence? (46.36)

Economic development and fertility: an empirical analysis using cross-national data (48.20)

Aging of the population and spending patterns in Canada: 1984 and 1986 (48.30)

Demographic and economic aspects of the new reality of migration in Europe (50.15)

International migration, agriculture and development: reflections on some case studies (50.32)

Emigration, development and dependency: the Tunisian case (50.41)

The importance of economic activity, economic potential and economic resources for the timing of first births in Norway (58.11)

Marriage and crisis: Brazil in the 80s (62.04)

Population dynamics, economy and space in Budapest, from unification to the 1980s (84.21)

Community resources and reproductive behaviour in rural Bangladesh (85.01)

Population policy of Thailand (87.01)

The effect of population programmes upon quality of life and sustainable development (87.02)

Migradollars: the remittances and savings of Mexican migrants to the USA (88.01)

Urban temporary out-migration under economic reforms: who moves and for what reasons? (88.05)

Urban influences on farmland use in New York state (88.10)

The role of fertility and population in economic growth. Empirical results from aggregate cross-national data (89.01)

Fertility waves, aggregate savings and the rate of interest (89.02)

Capital accumulation, inertia of consumption and norms of reproduction (89.03)

The welfare effects of labour force growth with internationally mobile capital (89.05)

Speaking fluency, writing fluency and earnings of migrants (89.08)

Immigration, human capital and growth in the host country. Evidence from pooled country data (89.11)

A macroeconometric disequilibrium analysis of current and future migration from Eastern Europe into West Germany (89.12)

Workers remittances and the real exchange rate. A quantitative framework (89.13)

The declining marital-status earnings differentials (89.14)

Time use in child care and housework and the total cost of children (89.16)

The measurement of household cost functions. Revealed preference versus subjective measures (89.18)

The life-expectancy of industrial civilization: the decline to global equilibrium (91.07)

The private and societal economic costs of teenage childbearing: the state of the research (91.09)

Population and sustainable development: distinguishing fact and preference concerning the future human population and environment (91.11).

22. SOCIAL AND CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT

Ethnic convergence processes under conditions of persisting socioeconomic-decreasing cultural differences: the case of Israeli society (11.02)

Peasant struggles and social change: migration, households and gender in a rural Turkish society (11.13)

Historical racial differences in living arrangements of children (12.03)

Religiosity and fertility among Brahmins (28.02)

International migrations, new ethnic identities and multicultural societies (40.02)

The role and project of school in pluricultural societies in Europe (40.03)

The difficulties in evaluating the integration of migrants (40.04)

Forms of marriage ceremony in Europe. Civil and religious ceremonies. An overview and account of developments (46.07)

One-person households in Europe (46.20)

The law and unmarried families in France (46.29)

Explaining the diversity of family and domestic types: economic theory or cultural influence? (46.36)

Education and other socio-demographic characteristics in children from broken marriages (46.39)

Trends in child welfare and transformations in the American family (46.40)

Varieties of independent living: older women in the Netherlands, 1982 (48.10)

Culture and the fertility transition: thoughts on theories of fertility decline (48.13)

Educational expansion and changes in entry into marriage and motherhood. The experience of Italian women (48.18)

Maternal education and marital fertility in four African countries (48.41)

Buste, bomboniere and banquet halls: the economy of Italian Canadian weddings (50.11)

Religious institutions and contemporary emigration (50.13)

Intercultural relationships and integration in the context of the religious pluralism of new European society (50.16)

Social requirements and immigrant integration (50.19)

Immigrant schooling and intercultural activities in Italy (50.27)

Multiculturalism, ethnic mobilisation, ethnic political action and integration (50.37)

Is Italian language a core value of Italian culture in Austria? A study of second generation Italian-Australians (50.39)

Non-European immigrants and juvenile delinquency in Italy: a sociological study (50.40)

Ethnicity and the use of health services in Belize (55.13)

Prostatic cancer, coital rates, vasectomy and testosterone (55.22)

Sibling and environmental correlates of adolescents' aspirations: family group differences (55.26)

Ethnic differentials in child-spacing ideals and practices in Ghana (55.27)

Sex preference and third birth intervals in a traditional Indian society (55.32)

Religious affiliation and fertility in Liberia (55.41)

Polish education in the crisis decade: the testimony of population census (56.03)

Systemic transformation in the mental health of the Polish society (56.17)

The unemployed recipients of social aid (56.30)

Maternal schooling and child health: preliminary analysis of the intervening mechanisms in rural Nepal (57.01)

Childhood health-care practices among Italians and Jews in the United States, 1910-1940 (57.03)

Old age support: expectations and experiences in a south Indian village (58.01)

Leaving the parental home: census-based estimates for China, Japan, South Korea, United States, France, and Sweden (58.04)

High fertility and children's schooling in Ghana: sex differences in parental contributions and educational outcomes (58.13)

How stock dependent flow rates may imply chaos in educational planning (61.20)

Moslems and Hindus in The Netherlands: Revised Time Series (67.15)

Maori and non-Maori fertility. Convergence, divergence, or parallel trends? (81.03)

Mortality of abandoned children (84.08)

The baby and knowledge (84.12)

The population of important Belgium university hospitals from the 19th to the 20th centuries (84.13)

Traveller and hospital. From Massif Central to the "H"pital de Saint Louis des Fran?is" in Madrid, 1617-1935 (84.15)

Hospital nuns at the service of poor sick persons in the 17th and the 18th centuries (84.16)

Analysis of Specific Adaptation Development on Child Hospitalization during the 15th and 16th Centuries (84.17)

Sociology of hospitalized populations: resorting to hospital in Germany during the first half of the 19th century (84.18)

Demography, democracy, technocracy (86.01)

Illiteracy in the World (86.11)

Demography, education and public opinion (86.20)

Language choice among immigrants in a multilingual destination (89.07)

Speaking fluency, writing fluency and earnings of migrants (89.08).

23. ENVIRONMENT

Does drought increase migration? A study of migration from rural Mali during the 1983-1985 drought (11.12)

Population and environment: demographic aspects of sustainable development (38.10)

Subsistence ecology and carrying capacity in two Papua New Guinea populations (55.34)

The quality of natural environment and mortality (56.02)

Endogenous population growth and the exploitation of renewable resources (61.21)

The month of birth as survival factor (84.10)

The life-expectancy of industrial civilization: the decline to global equilibrium (91.07)

Population and sustainable development: distinguishing fact and preference concerning the future human population and environment (91.11)

Cancer mortality in U.S. counties with hazardous waste sites (91.12)

The coevolution of population and environment: the ecology and ideology of feedback relations in Pakistan (91.18).

24. POPULATION GENETICS

Analyzing population structure through the study of consanguinity. The Valserine valley from the 18th century to the present (46.06)

Infant mortality and consanguinity in an endogamous population in Quebec (46.15)

Isonymy and the genetic structure of Sicily (55.02)

Consanguineous marriage within social/occupational class boundaries in Pakistan (55.08)

Genetic similarity and mate selection in Uruguay (55.24)

Inbreeding in Ojeda and Pernia, 1875-1985, province of Palencia, Spain (55.28).

25. MORTALITY (Methodology)

Some considerations on the three components of the Heligman-Pollard formula (47.06)

The second dimension: a proposed measure of the rectangularity of mortality curves (48.01)

Analysis of underlying and multiple-cause mortality data (48.05)

The Gompertz distribution and its applications (48.14)

The geography of adult mortality: results from the fuzzy clumping method (48.25)

Frailty selection in bivariate survival models: a cautionary note (61.13).

26. NUPTIALITY (Methodology)

The interaction between the sexes (43.07)

A standardized measure of the years spent in a given conjugal or marital state (48.02)

The effect of migration on the estimation of marriage age in family reconstitution studies (58.05).

27. MATHEMATICAL MODELS (Methodology)

Modeling and forecasting mortality in Chile (21.20)

Theories, models, and data (39.02)

Some considerations on the three components of the Heligman-Pollard formula (47.06)

The Gompertz distribution and its applications (48.14)

Recent developments in East-West migration: Turkey and the petty traders (51.20)

Translation formulae for non-repeatable events (58.16)

On the intrinsic force of convergence to stability (61.05)

Infant mortality, birth order, and sibship size: the role of heterogeneous risk and the previous-death effect (61.06)

Heterogeneity, dependence among causes of death and Gompertz (61.07)

Methods for combining ancillary data in stochastic compartment models of cancer mortality: generalization of heterogeneity models (61.08)

A model of the age patterns of births by parity in natural fertility populations (61.09)

Parameterizing age patterns of demographic rates with the multiexponential model schedule (61.10)

A consistency algorithm based on information theory (61.11)

Count data models for demographic data (61.12)

The dependence of marriage migrations in Japan on personal factors and ecological variables (61.14)

On the maximal life span of humans (61.15)

Cyclically stable populations (61.16)

Fertility incentives and participation in localities with limited means: a dynamic model of per capita resources (61.17)

The cohort feedback model with symmetric net maternity (61.18)

Cycles in the two-sex problem: an investigation of a nonlinear demographic model (61.19)

How stock dependent flow rates may imply chaos in educational planning (61.20)

Endogenous population growth and the exploitation of renewable resources (61.21)

The arithmetic of growth: methods of calculation (91.08).

28. MISCELLANEOUS (Methodology)

Visualising the Geography of the Population with the 1991 Census (04.07)

How good are subnational population forecasts? (04.09)

The validity of survey responses on abortion: evidence from Estonia (09.07)

The study of client-provider interactions: a review of methodological issues (18.01)

The integration of family planning and childhood immunization services in Togo (18.14)

The reliability of simulated clients' quality-of-care ratings (18.15)

Cohort approaches to migration: when? (38.07)

Theories, models, and data (39.02)

Progress in demographic methodology (41.03)

From the group to the individual. What can be learned from migratory behaviour (46.01)

Population dynamics and age and sex structure of the population. The case of Cameroon (46.17)

Estimating the changing cost of children. A change in society, criticism of concepts (46.31)

An alternative to multiregional two-sex model (48.07)

A technical note on index of migration differentials (48.12)

Computing the mean duration of breastfeeding from current-status data (48.26)

Recomputation of age-adjusted death rates and age-adjusted birth rates for the U.S., 1940-1990 (48.46)

The focus group as a tool for health research: issues in design and analysis (57.04)

Crossovers that link populations with the same vital rates (61.01)

Sensitivity analysis in a multidimensional demographic projection model with a two-sex algorithm (61.02)

The quality of family and household coding in the 1991 census of population and dwellings (81.01)

Out for the count? Questions concerning the population of the Hokianga (81.02)

A theoretical framework of collective action for the evaluation of family planning programs (88.03)

The measurement of household cost functions. Revealed preference versus subjective measures (89.18)

How bad will it be? Modelling the AIDS epidemic in Eastern Africa(91.02).

29. HUMAN RIGHTS

Anglo-American criteria for resolving child custody disputes from the 18th Century to the present: reflections on the role of socio-cultural change (12.02)

Reproductive choice in Islam: gender and state in Iran and Tunisia (18.04)

Shelter from the storm (28.05)

The significance of inmigration in the formation of an American identity (40.01)

Migration, culture and human rights: preliminary questions for a social citizenship (50.24)

ILO agreements and EEC directives with regard to migration (50.25)

Old and new waves of migration - state crisis and citizens' rights (50.31)

Black that scored right: labor market, mobility and occupational inequalities (62.03)

The demographic premises of affirmative action (91.10).

30. MISCELLANEOUS (Other themes)

Legal framework for realization of a right to artificial insemination (03.05)

The parental home and marital satisfaction (38.06)

Changing definitions in infant mortality: a case study of the Netherlands, 1843-1991 (38.09)

Progress in Australian demography (41.01)

New challenges for demography (41.02), Australian demography at the millennium (41.04)

Australia's population growth, composition and distribution: emerging research needs (41.05)

The relations between generations at the end of adolescence (46.37)

Anti-Italian prejudice and discrimination and the persistence of ethnic voting among Philadelphia's Italian-Americans: 1928-1953 (50.06)

Monsignor Gaetano Bedini and emigration to the Americas (50.12)

Migration as a factor of security and cooperation in the European region: there are no quick-fixes nor magic silver bullets (50.20)

Citizenship in Europe (50.23)

Reliability study of reporting of days since last sexual intercourse in Matlab, Bangladesh (55.25)

Assortative mating in a Spanish population: effects of social factors and cohabitation time (55.37)

Still 636 Municipalities in the Netherlands (67.06)

Raising the nursing profile: the case of the invisible nurse (77.11)

Natural and man-made disasters: the vulnerability of women-headed households and children without families (77.19)

Family health and the use of psychoactive substances (77.21)

Population studies in New Zealand: beyond the crossroads? (81.04).

Demography, democracy, technocracy (86.01)

European demographers in Paris (86.04)

Sexual behaviour in France: From one report to another (86.19)


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