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1. FAMILY PLANNING POLICIES

Access, quality of care and medical barriers in family planning programs (76.3)

Ahead of target: Achievement of replacement level fertility in Sri Lanka before the year 2000 (85.1)

A new direction in population policy and family planning in the Islamic Republic of Iran (85.4)

Before and after Cairo. Reflections of a demographic expert on the results of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), 1994 (43.1)

Determinants of induced abortion and their policy implications in four counties in North China (18.26)

Diffusion of the culture of contraception: Program effects on young women in rural Bangladesh (18.6)

Direct and judgmental measures of family planning program inputs (18.27)

IUD discontinuation patterns and correlates in four counties in North China (18.19)

Men and family planning: Toward a policy of male involvement (90.15)

Modernization process and fertility change in pre- and post-Islamic Revolution of Iran. A cross-provincial analysis, 1966-1986 (88.8)

Postpartum family planning and health needs of women of low income in Istanbul (18.13)

Problems and prospects of implants as a contraceptive method in Bangladesh (85.3)

Provincial patterns of contraceptive use in China (85.2)

Quality of care in family planning services in Morocco (18.18)

Relationship between AIDS and family planning programmes: A rationale for developing integrated reproductive health services (57.15)

Sexual behaviour, social change, and family planning among men and women in Tanzania (57.8)

Socio-cultural constraints to family planning in Swaziland (08.20)

Sterilization regret in the Dominican Republic: Looking for quality-of-care issues (18.10)

Taiwan's transition from high fertility to below-replacement levels (18.1)

The causes of unmet need for contraception and the social content of services (18.11)

The effect of the sex of interviewers on the quality of data in a Nigerian family planning questionnaire (18.23)

The impact of recent policy changes on fertility, abortion, and contraceptive use in Romania (18.12)

The Navrongo community health and family planning project (18.16)

The quality of care in family planning: A case study of Chogoria, Eastern Kenya (92.2)

Unmet need for family planning in Jamaica (55.22)

Why do women abandon contraception? The example of Botswana (92.3).

2. OTHER POPULATION POLICIES

Before and after Cairo. Reflections of a demographic expert on the results of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), 1994 (43.1)

Cross-cultural comparison of the social support system after childbirth (14.4)

Family policy in 1990-1994 (90.1)

Post-1945 international migration: New Zealand, Australia and Canada compared (11.37)

Preconditions for a population policy in Botswana (76.4)

The transition from population policy to family policy in the New Länder. Contribution to the debate on family policy in Germany (43.6).

3. CONTRACEPTION

Access, quality of care and medical barriers in family planning programs (76.3)

A community study on contraceptive gap in periurban women of south Delhi (29.4)

A comparative study of the TCu 380A versus TCu 200 IUDs in Nepal (85.8)

An examination of the fertility/contraceptive prevalence anomaly in Zimbabwe (48.13)

A survey of Papua New Guinean parturients at the Port Moresby general hospital: Family planning (55.2)

Binary outcomes and endogenous explanatory variables: Tests and solutions with an application to the demand for contraceptive use in Tunisia (09.8)

Coitus interruptus and the control of natural fertility (58.2)

Contraception among adolescents in Bangladesh (85.5)

Demographic and sociocultural factors influencing contraceptive use in Uganda (55.5)

Diffusion of fertility control practices: Moments, mechanisms and determinants (21.10)

Diffusion of the culture of contraception: Program effects on young women in rural Bangladesh (18.6)

Diffusion through social interaction and fertility transition: Evidences from Costa Rica (21.11)

Does breast feeding prevent pregnancy? Perception and practices of breast feeding with special reference to colostrum in peri-urban women of south Delhi (29.5)

Expanding access to emergency contraception in developing countries (18.24)

Factors affecting choice of sterilisation among low income women in Paraíba, Brazil (55.25)

Fertility and family planning in African cities: The impact of female migration (55.26)

Gender and the lost generation: The dynamics of HIV transmission among black South African teenagers in KwaZulu/Natal (57.11)

IUD discontinuation patterns and correlates in four counties in North China (18.19)

Marital fertility control among the Qing nobility: Implications for two types of preventive checks (58.21)

Marketing and price determination of contraceptives - An economic analysis (29.3)

Preparing adolescents for adulthood. Family life education and pregnancy-related school expulsion in Kenya (88.9)

Problems and prospects of implants as a contraceptive method in Bangladesh (85.3)

Provincial patterns of contraceptive use in China (85.2)

Should the recommended number of IUD revisits be reduced? (18.5)

Significance of beliefs and values in predicting fertility and contraceptive behaviour in Pakistan (55.21)

Sterilisation as a method of contraception: Recent trends in Great Britain and their implications (55.4)

Taiwan's transition from high fertility to below-replacement levels (18.1)

The causes of unmet need for contraception and the social content of services (18.11)

The desire for a child and family planning in East Germany and West Germany (43.3)

The determinants of the duration of postpartum sexual abstinence in West Africa: A multilevel analysis (09.9)

The impact of recent policy changes on fertility, abortion, and contraceptive use in Romania (18.12)

The impact on fertility of contraceptive failure in China in the 1980s (55.20)

Using parity-progression ratios to estimate the effect of female sterilization on fertility (18.2)

When fertility seems too high for contraceptive prevalence: An analysis of Northeast Brazil (76.2)

Why do women abandon contraception? The example of Botswana (92.3)

Withdrawal: A review of the literature and an agenda for research (18.17)

Women's socioeconomic position and contaceptive behavior in Togo (18.25).

4. ABORTION

Abortion in Vietnam: Measurements, puzzles, and concerns (18.3)

An economic analysis of pregnancy resolution in Virginia: Specific as to race and residence (89.13)

Determinants of induced abortion and their policy implications in four counties in North China (18.26)

Induced abortion as a cause of maternal mortality in Latin America (21.9)

Preparing adolescents for adulthood. Family life education and pregnancy-related school expulsion in Kenya (88.9)

The dependent tax exemption, abortion availability, and US fertility rates (88.2)

The impact of recent policy changes on fertility, abortion, and contraceptive use in Romania (18.12).

5. INFANT FEEDING

A survey of Papua New Guinean parturients at the Port Moresby general hospital: Family planning (55.2)

Breastfeeding and infant and child mortality in Amagoro division of Busia district, Kenya (92.1)

Breastfeeding and the symptothermal method (18.15)

Does breast feeding prevent pregnancy? Perception and practices of breast feeding with special reference to colostrum in peri-urban women of south Delhi (29.5)

Premature weaning in East Bhutan: Only if mother is pregnant again (55.18).

6. TEENAGE SEXUALITY

Adolescent maternity in Poland: Analysis using the outcome of the young mother questionnaire and procedure HOMALS (90.8)

Age at first intercourse in Canada: Some recent findings (08.21)

Contextual effects on the sexual behavior of adolescent women (93.5)

Factors associated with sexual risk-taking behaviors among adolescents (93.16)

Family influences on Latino and Anglo adolescents' sexual behavior (93.37)

Family structure, function, and the early transition to fatherhood in Great Britain: Identifying antecedents using longitudinal data (93.29)

Gender and the lost generation: The dynamics of HIV transmission among black South African teenagers in KwaZulu/Natal (57.11)

Marriage, divorce and sexual relations in contemporary China (14.7)

Pre-marital fertility in Liberia (55.1)

Preparing adolescents for adulthood. Family life education and pregnancy-related school expulsion in Kenya (88.9)

The effects of divorced mothers' dating behaviors and sexual attitudes on the sexual attitudes and behaviors of their adolescent children (93.15).

7. FERTILITY TRENDS

Ahead of target: Achievement of replacement level fertility in Sri Lanka before the year 2000 (85.1)

An attempt at evaluation of the economic and social factors' influence on the Polish population's fertility formation (90.2)

A new direction in population policy and family planning in the Islamic Republic of Iran (85.4)

A vanishing breed: Women with large families: Canada in the 1980s (08.7)

Births out of wedlock (06.2)

Cohort fertility changes and period fertility in 1960-1990 in Finland (44.2)

Demand or ideation? Evidence from the Iranian marital fertility decline (09.10)

Desired fertility and fertility behaviour among the Yoruba of Nigeria: A study of couple preferences and subsequent fertility (58.18)

Ethnic differences in fertility and sex ratios at birth in China: Evidence from Xinjiang (58.12)

Family structure, function, and the early transition to fatherhood in Great Britain: Identifying antecedents using longitudinal data (93.29)

Fertility and family planning in African cities: The impact of female migration (55.26)

Fertility and population in Ireland, North and South (58.15)

Fertility changes in Europe states and regions (01.10)

Fertility decline in Punjab, India: Parallels with historical Europe (58.26)

Fertility in the Northwest region of Namibia (44.8)

Life course antecedents of premarital conception in Great (93.9)

Modernization process and fertility change in pre- and post-Islamic Revolution of Iran. A cross-provincial analysis, 1966-1986 (88.8)

Most recent birth intervals in a traditional society: A life table and hazards regression analysis (08.26)

Mother's professional career versus reproductive behaviour in the family life cycle (90.5)

Nonmarital cohabitation and childbearing among Black and White American women (93.35)

Parental divorce in childhood and demographic outcomes in young adulthood (09.18)

Prefectural differentials in recent fertility (32.1)

Pre-marital fertility in Liberia (55.1)

Prospects for fertility reduction and projections for future population growth in Kenya (88.10)

Religion and fertility in the Outer Hebrides (55.8)

Religiosity, nationalism and fertility in Israel (65.1)

Seasonal movement of demographic phenomena in the Czech countries in the 17th and 18th centuries (39.2)

Taiwan's transition from high fertility to below-replacement levels (18.1)

The dependent tax exemption, abortion availability, and US fertility rates (88.2)

The desire for a child and family planning in East Germany and West Germany (43.3)

The desire for a son is the father of many daughters. A sex ratio paradox (89.10)

The determinants of the birth of a second child (43.8)

The effect of public policies on recent Swedish fertility behavior (89.12)

The impact of women's education on fertility in Latin America: Searching for explanations (76.1)

The influence of nonmarital childbearing on the formation of first marriages (09.4)

The interrelation of fertility and geographic mobility in Peru: A hazards model analysis (11.27)

The seasonality of births in Canada and the provinces, 1881-1989: Theory and analysis (08.9)

The significance of demographic triviality: Minority status and zodiacal fertility timing among Chinese Malaysians (58.3)

When fertility seems too high for contraceptive prevalence: An analysis of Northeast Brazil (76.2)

Women's education and fertility: Results from 26 Demographic and Health Surveys (18.20).

8. METHODOLOGY FOR STUDYING FERTILITY

Concise measures of period fertility by birth order. An application to Italian data (48.5)

Measuring fertility demand (09.6)

Most recent birth intervals in a traditional society: A life table and hazards regression analysis (08.26)

On the distribution of births in human populations (08.16)

Taking "no" for an answer: Using negative reproductive intentions to study the childless/childfree (88.1)

Toward a general analysis of endogenous Easterlin cycles (89.3)

Using parity-progression ratios to estimate the effect of female sterilization on fertility (18.2).

9. RESEARCH IN REPRODUCTION

Assessing the importance of family structure in understanding birth outcomes (93.38)

A waiting time distribution for the first conception and its application to a non-contracepting traditional society (48.4)

Breastfeeding and the symptothermal method (18.15)

Comparing women's reports with medical diagnoses of reproductive morbidity conditions in rural Egypt (18.7)

Differentials in infertility in Cameroon and Nigeria (58.19)

Ethnicity and obstetric performance in Singapore (55.13)

Is menopause withering away? (55.19)

Racial and ethnic differences in birthweight: The role of income and financial assistance (09.14)

Stress and age at menarche of mothers and daughters (55.11)

Withdrawal: A review of the literature and an agenda for research (18.17).

10. BUILDING OF FAMILIES

A cohort analysis of home-leaving in Canada, 1910-1975 (14.18)

An examination of family and migration career correlation - An application of non-parametric and semi-parametric analysis methods to the results of the retrospective study (90.3)

Applying organizational ecology to the family: The case of who persists in providing foster care (93.39)

A vanishing breed: Women with large families: Canada in the 1980s (08.7)

Bringing the family back in? Attitudes towards the role of the family in caring for the elderly and children? (44.7)

Canadian adoption statistics: 1981-1990 (93.10)

Changing kinship structure and its implications for old age support in urban and rural China (58.8)

Confucianism and the Korean family (14.15)

Content analysis of film messages on family welfare and audience reactions (29.2)

Co-residence in the early twentieth century: Elderly women in the United States and their children (58.27)

Covariates of household extension in rural India: Change over time (93.30)

Echoes of the baby boom and bust: Recent and prospective changes in living alone among elderly widows in the United States (09.2)

Entropy of family structures in households (90.9)

Families in Bangladesh (14.10)

Families in India: Beliefs and realities (14.9)

Families in Japan: Beliefs and realities (14.16)

Families in Thailand: Beliefs and realities (14.12)

Family mental health: Marital and parent-child consensus as predictors (93.23)

Family policy in 1990-1994 (90.1)

Family structure, function, and the early transition to fatherhood in Great Britain: Identifying antecedents using longitudinal data (93.29)

Family values' system of Polish single youth in the 1980s (90.6)

Fictive kinship relations in Black extended families (14.1)

Four-generation families in France (46.1)

Hong Kong families: At the crossroads of modernism and traditionalism (14.13)

Images of the changing Italian family (46.7)

In what families are children and young people growing up in Germany? (43.11)

Mexican families in homeland and in exil (30.8)

Problems and perspectives. Comparing households and families at the European level (46.3)

Redefining single-parent families: Cohabitation and changing family reality (09.7)

Sharing a home: The experiences of American women and their parents over the twentieth century (09.17)

Stability and change in temporal distance between the elderly and their children (09.3)

Taking "no" for an answer: Using negative reproductive intentions to study the childless/childfree (88.1)

The changing character of stepfamilies: Implications of cohabitation and nonmarital childbearing (09.25)

The determinants of the birth of a second child (43.8)

The family and demography in contemporary Taiwan (14.14)

The family in France (06.13)

The family situation of the elderly (06.14)

The frontiers of youth (06.16)

The household structure of second-generation children: An exploratory study of extended family arrangements (11.5)

The household structure of status Indians in Regina and Saskatoon, 1982 (08.13)

The influence of the farm size on the parity of a farming family in Poland (90.7)

The Malay family: Beliefs and realities (14.11)

Tracing the life course of Canadians (08.19)

Variation in the consequences of nonresident father involvement for children's well-being (93.36)

Ways and means of leaving one's parents (86.3)

When are children from large families disadvantaged? Evidence from cross-national analyses (58.11)

When the chicks leave the nest: A comparison of West Germany with East Germany, according to the results of the 1992 family and fertility survey (43.5).

11. STATUS OF WOMEN

Adolescent maternity in Poland: Analysis using the outcome of the young mother questionnaire and procedure HOMALS (90.8)

Beliefs and practices regarding delivery and postpartum maternal morbidity in rural Bangladesh (18.8)

Cohort trends in the lifetime distribution of female family headship in the United States, 1968-1985 (09.24)

Comparing women's reports with medical diagnoses of reproductive morbidity conditions in rural Egypt (18.7)

Co-residence in the early twentieth century: Elderly women in the United States and their children (58.27)

Does breast feeding prevent pregnancy? Perception and practices of breast feeding with special reference to colostrum in peri-urban women of south Delhi (29.5)

Early marriage among rural and urban females of South India (55.23)

Echoes of the baby boom and bust: Recent and prospective changes in living alone among elderly widows in the United States (09.2)

Ethnicity and obstetric performance in Singapore (55.13)

Explaining changes in married mothers' employment over time (09.22)

Family caregiving and marital satisfaction: Findings from a 1-year panel study of women caring for parents with dementia (93.20)

Forming a family, leaving school early, and earning a GED: A racial and cohort comparison (93.24)

Freedom of partner choice in Togo (14.17)

Gender and the distribution of household work: A comparison of self-reports by female college faculty in the United States and China (14.19)

HIV transmission and the balance of power between women and men: A global view (57.10)

Home-to-work spillover revisited: A study of full-time employed women in dual-earner couples (93.18)

Maternal mortality estimation: Separating pregnancy-related and non-pregnancy-related risks (18.9)

Midlife women's employment and pension entitlement in relation to coresident adult children in Great Britain (93.27)

Migration and the commercial sex sector in Thailand (57.13)

Migration and union dissolution among Puerto Rican women (11.32)

Mother's professional career versus reproductive behaviour in the family life cycle (90.5)

Piecing together child care with multiple arrangements: Crazy quilt or preferred pattern for employed parents of preschool children? (93.19)

Preparing adolescents for adulthood. Family life education and pregnancy-related school expulsion in Kenya (88.9)

Questionnaire surveys of the situation of women in Poland, 1961-1994 (90.13)

Redefining single-parent families: Cohabitation and changing family reality (09.7)

Socio-cultural context of commercial sex workers in Thailand: An analysis of their family, employer and client relations (57.14)

The determinants of the duration of postpartum sexual abstinence in West Africa: A multilevel analysis (09.9)

The elderly who live alone in the United States: Historical perspectives on household change (09.20)

The impact of "parent care" on female labor supply decisions (09.5)

The influence of nonmarital childbearing on the formation of first marriages (09.4)

The sisterhood method of estimating maternal mortality: The Matlab experience (18.14)

The South-to-North migration of women (11.19)

Women's and health-care providers' views of maternal practices and services in rural Nigeria (18.4)

Women's education and fertility: Results from 26 Demographic and Health Surveys (18.20)

Women's social relationships' networks around middle age (43.10)

Women's socioeconomic position and contaceptive behavior in Togo (18.25).

12. FORMATION AND BREAKING-UP OF COUPLES

Adult children's divorce and intergenerational relationships (93.3)

An examination and evaluation of recent changes in divorce laws in five Western countries: The critical role of values (93.1)

Bias in age at marriage in family reconstitutions: Evidence from French-Canadian data (58.10)

Bridewealth, marriage anf fertility in the East-Central states of Nigeria (48.12)

Changes in family formation among Turkish and Moroccan women in Belgium (48.14)

Changes in the relationship between child support payments and educational attainment of offspring, 1979-1988 (09.15)

Childhood living arrangements and adult children's relations with their parents (09.16)

Children and the timing of women's paid work after childbirth: A further specification of the relationship (93.7)

Civil marriage dispensations from 1960 to 1992. II. Post-humous marriages love or convenience? (46.8)

Civil marriage dispensations in France 1960 à 1992. I. Choosing a relative as one's spouse (46.2)

Cohabitation after marital disruption in Canada (93.22)

Coital frequency among married and cohabiting couples in the United States (55.12)

Combining ethnographic and survey methods: A study of the nuptiality patterns of the Shona of Zimbabwe (14.2)

Divorce and drinking: An analysis of Russian data (93.26)

Divorce and partner relationship among ex-dyads (90.14)

Divorce in the family life cycle (90.4)

Divorce in West Java (14.8)

Early marriage among rural and urban females of South India (55.23)

Early marriage in a Hmong cohort (93.14)

Effects of inbreeding on marriage payment in North India (55.24)

Entry into consensual unions and marriages among Finnish women born between 1938 and 1967 (58.4)

Families in India: Beliefs and realities (14.9)

Family formation and structure in Finland (44.1)

Family values' system of Polish single youth in the 1980s (90.6)

Fertility decline in Punjab, India: Parallels with historical Europe (58.26)

Forming a family, leaving school early, and earning a GED: A racial and cohort comparison (93.24)

Freedom of partner choice in Togo (14.17)

Growing up with single parents and stepparents: Long-term effects on family solidarity (93.34)

Images of the changing Italian family (46.7)

Impact of childhood family disruption on young adults' relationships with parents (93.4)

Influence of industrialisation on marital behaviour in Beduído (Estarreja), Portugal (55.17)

Interwoven lives: Parents, marriage, and guanxi in China (93.25)

In what families are children and young people growing up in Germany? (43.11)

Later life parental divorce and widowhood: Impact on young adults' assessment of parent-child relations (93.33)

Life course antecedents of premarital conception in Great (93.9)

Marital status and the duration of joblessness among white men (93.6)

Marriage, divorce and sexual relations in contemporary China (14.7)

Marriage markets and the paradox of Mexican American nuptiality (93.32)

Migration and union dissolution among Puerto Rican women (11.32)

Modernization and consanguineous marriage in Iran (93.28)

Mortality among Japanese singles: A re-investigation (58.13)

Mortality differentials in Canada by marital status (08.6)

Nonmarital cohabitation and childbearing among Black and White American women (93.35)

Parental divorce in childhood and demographic outcomes in young adulthood (09.18)

Patterns of relitigation in the postdivorce family (93.2)

Premarital cohabitation and subsequent marital dissolution: A matter of self-selection? (09.26)

Problems and perspectives. Comparing households and families at the European level (46.3)

Redefining single-parent families: Cohabitation and changing family reality (09.7)

Relationships between marital satisfaction and privacy preferences (14.6)

Remarriage and intermarriage of Asians in the United States of America (14.20)

Socioeconomic structures and mate selection among urban populations in developing regions (14.3)

Spousal interdependence, female power, and divorce: A cross-cultural examination (14.21)

Statistical anthropology (86.1)

The changing character of stepfamilies: Implications of cohabitation and nonmarital childbearing (09.25)

The effect of divorce on intergenerational transfers: New evidence (09.19)

The effects of divorced mothers' dating behaviors and sexual attitudes on the sexual attitudes and behaviors of their adolescent children (93.15)

The elderly who live alone in the United States: Historical perspectives on household change (09.20)

The influence of nonmarital childbearing on the formation of first marriages (09.4)

The role of nuptiality in the demographic transition: The case of Africa. A conceptual essay (48.11)

The SES selectivity of interracially married Asians (11.26)

The transition from population policy to family policy in the New Länder. Contribution to the debate on family policy in Germany (43.6)

Variation in the consequences of nonresident father involvement for children's well-being (93.36)

Why does military combat experience adversely affect marital relations? (93.21)

Widows, widowers and remarriage in nineteenth-century Netherlands (58.23).

13. CENSUS AND VITAL STATISTICS DATA

An analysis of net immigration in census coverage evalution (88.12)

A triplet maternity in a reduced population with excessive twinning (55.10)

Canadian adoption statistics: 1981-1990 (93.10)

Evaluation of vital statistics for the study of causes of death in Latin America (21.2)

Mapuche population: A multidisciplinary research in indigenous communities in Chile (21.16)

Surname analysis for estimating local concentration of Hispanics and Asians (88.3)

The census, demography and Quebec: Some milestones (08.14)

The effect of undercount on accuracy of small-area population estimates: Implications for the use of administrative data for improving population enumeration (88.16)

Trends and differentials in infant mortality in the Soviet Union, 1970-90: How much is due to misreporting? (58.14)

Use of the vital statistics system in maternal death prevention programs (21.8).

14. MORTALITY-MORBIDITY

Adult mortality decline in Costa Rica (21.4)

Adult mortality from chronic diseases 1968-1990 (21.5)

Adult mortality in Argentina: Recent trends, causes and differentials (21.13)

Adult mortality in developing countries: A global overview (21.12)

Age variations in the proximate determinants of child mortality in South-West Nigeria (55.3)

AIDS risk behaviours and sexual networks of male and female sex workers and clients in Bali, Indonesia (57.6)

Are mortality rates falling at extremely high ages? An investigation based on a model proposed by Coale and Kisker (58.16)

A research-based HIV intervention in Northeast Thailand (57.16)

Beliefs and practices regarding delivery and postpartum maternal morbidity in rural Bangladesh (18.8)

Biological and social determinants of body size across the life span. A model for the integration of population genetics and demography (88.21)

Breastfeeding and infant and child mortality in Amagoro division of Busia district, Kenya (92.1)

Causes of adult mortality in countries with low mortality rates: A comparison between several industrialized and developing countries (21.14)

Child mortality in Malaysia: Explaining ethnics differences and the recent decline (58.25)

Child mortality in towns and villages in the Sahel region (46.6)

Cholera in the Americas in 1991 (21.6)

Civil marriage dispensations from 1960 to 1992. II. Post-humous marriages love or convenience? (46.8)

Comparing women's reports with medical diagnoses of reproductive morbidity conditions in rural Egypt (18.7)

Consanguineous marriages in Finland and their implications for genetic disease (44.4)

Convergence of lifestyles and trends in the sex mortality ratio among the middle-aged in Finland (44.3)

Determinants of disability pension incidence (44.5)

Determinants of infant mortality in Malawi: An analysis to control for death clustering within families (55.9)

Determinants of mortality among Cameroonian children: Are the effects of breastfeeding and pace of childbearing artifacts? (48.9)

Determinants of the demographic impact of HIV-1 in sub-Saharan Africa: The effect of a shorter mean adult incubation period on trends in orphanhood (57.3)

Differential mortality according residence region in Benin (48.3)

Disability by occupation in Finland 1986-1990 (44.6)

Disability in the family: The effects on children's well-being (93.8)

Divorce and drinking: An analysis of Russian data (93.26)

Early-age mortality, socio-economic development and the health system in Mongolia (57.19)

Educational inequality in adult mortality: An assessment with death certificate data from Michigan (09.13)

Estimates of early twentieth-century U.S. homicide rates: An econometric forecasting approach (09.1)

Evaluation of vital statistics for the study of causes of death in Latin America (21.2)

Extramarital sex: Implications of survey results for STD/HIV transmission (57.7)

Extreme longevity in five countries. Presentation of trends with special attention to issues of data quality (65.4)

Factors associated with sexual risk-taking behaviors among adolescents (93.16)

Family caregiving and marital satisfaction: Findings from a 1-year panel study of women caring for parents with dementia (93.20)

Family mental health: Marital and parent-child consensus as predictors (93.23)

Fostered children's perception of their health care and illness treatment in Ekiti Yoruba households, Nigeria (57.18)

Gender and the lost generation: The dynamics of HIV transmission among black South African teenagers in KwaZulu/Natal (57.11)

General and cause-specific adult mortality among immigrants in Canada, 1971 and 1981 (08.4)

Geographical changes in French mortality (01.23)

Geographical disparities of mortality by death causes in Madrid (01.20)

Health in France: A contrasting balance (06.11)

Health users' opinions on impact of health schemes: Analysis of issues and lessons for Inter-sectoral coordination for improved grassroots health delivery (29.1)

HIV transmission and the balance of power between women and men: A global view (57.10)

Home-to-work spillover revisited: A study of full-time employed women in dual-earner couples (93.18)

Implications of genetic variation within and between human populations (88.20)

Induced abortion as a cause of maternal mortality in Latin America (21.9)

Infant and child mortality levels and trends in Bangladesh (55.15)

Latin America: Demographic trends with emphasis on mortality (21.1)

Life and health improvement: Is this a combined effect of better living conditions and medical progress? (06.12)

Long term care in selected countries: Demographic and insurance perspectives (43.12)

Man and the plague throughout history (39.4)

Mapuche population: A multidisciplinary research in indigenous communities in Chile (21.16)

Maternal morbidity in India: Estimates from a regression model (18.22)

Maternal mortality estimation: Separating pregnancy-related and non-pregnancy-related risks (18.9)

Maternal mortality in Latin America and the Caribbean (21.7)

Mental health in rural and urban Chinese families: The role of intergenerational personality discrepancy and family solidarity (14.22)

Mortality among Japanese singles: A re-investigation (58.13)

Mortality and socio-economic status among Finnish women (58.5)

Mortality differences by nativity during 1985-87 (08.17)

Mortality differentials in Canada by marital status (08.6)

Mortality in Russia during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Local assessments based on the Revizii (46.5)

Mortality trends in certain western countries (43.4)

Old-age mortality in Israel: Analysis of variation and change (57.20)

On Trends of AIDS and an Estimate for the Number of HIV Infected in Japan (32.2)

Patterns of clustering of child mortality in a rural area of Senegal (58.24)

Patterns of sexual behaviour and condom use in Ile-Ife, Nigeria: Implications for AIDS/STD prevention and control (57.9)

Potential demography: A second look (65.2)

Racial and ethnic differences in birthweight: The role of income and financial assistance (09.14)

Recent estimates of adult mortality from widowhood in Bangladesh: A critical comparison (48.10)

Relationship between AIDS and family planning programmes: A rationale for developing integrated reproductive health services (57.15)

Reliability and validity of survey data on sexual behaviour (57.4)

Seasonal movement of demographic phenomena in the Czech countries in the 17th and 18th centuries (39.2)

Self-reported symptoms of gynecological morbidity and their treatment in South India (18.21)

Sexual behaviour, social change, and family planning among men and women in Tanzania (57.8)

Social inequality and children's growth in Guatemala (57.17)

Socio-cultural context of commercial sex workers in Thailand: An analysis of their family, employer and client relations (57.14)

Socio-economic differentials in infant and child mortality during mortality decline: England and Wales, 1890-1911 (58.17)

Suicide rate in Australia during 1971-1991 (39.3)

Suicides in Poland: Demographic aspect (90.10)

Testing the deathdip and deathrise hypothesis: Ohio mortality results, 1989-1991 (08.25)

The basic plan of the National health examination survey (34.3)

The dependent elderly population: Current situation and future prospects (06.20)

The epidemiological transition in Latin America (21.3)

The impact of access to health services on infant and child mortality in rural Uganda (92.4)

The impact of environment on human health: The Polish case (90.11)

The impact of HIV/AIDS on adult and child mortality in the developing world (57.2)

The impact of women's literacy on child health and its interaction with access to health services (58.1)

The increase in duration of life in East Germany and West Germany (43.7)

The neglect of an epidemiological explanation for the distribution of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa: Exploring the male circumcision hypothesis (57.1)

The negotiating strategies determining coitus in stable heterosexual relationships (57.21)

The population of persons with disabilities in Pakistan (85.6)

The sisterhood method of estimating maternal mortality: The Matlab experience (18.14)

Trends and differentials in infant mortality in the Soviet Union, 1970-90: How much is due to misreporting? (58.14)

Trends in infant mortality in Central and Eastern European countries (39.8)

Trends in the relationship between socioeconomic status and infant mortality in metropolitan Ohio, 1960-1990 (88.4)

Two regional (rural-urban) life tables for India (48.2)

Urban-rural differentials in infant mortality in Victorian England (58.22)

Use of the vital statistics system in maternal death prevention programs (21.8)

Wasted investments: Some economic implications of childhood mortality patterns (58.28)

Women's and health-care providers' views of maternal practices and services in rural Nigeria (18.4).

15. AGE DISTRIBUTION

A cohort analysis of home-leaving in Canada, 1910-1975 (14.18)

Adult children's divorce and intergenerational relationships (93.3)

Age variations in the proximate determinants of child mortality in South-West Nigeria (55.3)

Are mortality rates falling at extremely high ages? An investigation based on a model proposed by Coale and Kisker (58.16)

Below replacement fertility, net international migration and Canada's future population (08.3)

Breastfeeding and infant and child mortality in Amagoro division of Busia district, Kenya (92.1)

Can immigration affect age composition when fertility is below replacement? (08.8)

Changing kinship structure and its implications for old age support in urban and rural China (58.8)

Child mortality in Malaysia: Explaining ethnics differences and the recent decline (58.25)

Child mortality in towns and villages in the Sahel region (46.6)

Determinants of infant mortality in Malawi: An analysis to control for death clustering within families (55.9)

Determinants of mortality among Cameroonian children: Are the effects of breastfeeding and pace of childbearing artifacts? (48.9)

Determinants of the demographic impact of HIV-1 in sub-Saharan Africa: The effect of a shorter mean adult incubation period on trends in orphanhood (57.3)

Doing their share: Comparing patterns of help given by older and younger adults (93.13)

Early-age mortality, socio-economic development and the health system in Mongolia (57.19)

Echoes of the baby boom and bust: Recent and prospective changes in living alone among elderly widows in the United States (09.2)

Estimates of net migration by age at migration from pairs of enumerations of the foreign born: United States, 1880-1930 (48.15)

Extreme longevity in five countries. Presentation of trends with special attention to issues of data quality (65.4)

Family caregiving and marital satisfaction: Findings from a 1-year panel study of women caring for parents with dementia (93.20)

Filial responsibility expectations and patterns of intergenerational assistance (93.12)

Fostered children's perception of their health care and illness treatment in Ekiti Yoruba households, Nigeria (57.18)

Four-generation families in France (46.1)

Immigration to the Federal Republic of Germany as a demographic and social problem (11.34)

Impact of childhood family disruption on young adults' relationships with parents (93.4)

Infant and child mortality levels and trends in Bangladesh (55.15)

In what families are children and young people growing up in Germany? (43.11)

Jobs for youth: Arriving later and remaining more unstable than twenty years ago (06.7)

Later life parental divorce and widowhood: Impact on young adults' assessment of parent-child relations (93.33)

Living arrangements of elderly Chinese and Japanese in the United States (93.11)

Long term care in selected countries: Demographic and insurance perspectives (43.12)

Managing ages in the French way - Is this a handicap for the future? (06.8)

Old-age mortality in Israel: Analysis of variation and change (57.20)

Old age security and inheritance in Nepal: Motives versus means (55.7)

On age distribution of population, government expenditure and fiscal federalism (89.14)

Patterns of clustering of child mortality in a rural area of Senegal (58.24)

Population momentum as a measure of ageing (65.3)

Public pension reform, demographics, and inequality (89.11)

Self-interest and altruism in intergenerational relations (09.21)

Social inequality and children's growth in Guatemala (57.17)

Socio-economic differentials in infant and child mortality during mortality decline: England and Wales, 1890-1911 (58.17)

Stability and change in temporal distance between the elderly and their children (09.3)

The dependent elderly population: Current situation and future prospects (06.20)

The effect of parental employment on child poverty (93.17)

The elderly who live alone in the United States: Historical perspectives on household change (09.20)

The family situation of the elderly (06.14)

The frontiers of youth (06.16)

The impact of "parent care" on female labor supply decisions (09.5)

The impact of access to health services on infant and child mortality in rural Uganda (92.4)

The impact of migration on the nonmetropolitan population age structure, 1960-1990 (88.14)

The weight of retirement pensions with adjustable financing in a context of demographic evolution (43.9)

Trends and differentials in infant mortality in the Soviet Union, 1970-90: How much is due to misreporting? (58.14)

Trends in infant mortality in Central and Eastern European countries (39.8)

Trends in the relationship between socioeconomic status and infant mortality in metropolitan Ohio, 1960-1990 (88.4)

Typology of age structures in the Czech Republic (39.7)

Ways and means of leaving one's parents (86.3)

When the chicks leave the nest: A comparison of West Germany with East Germany, according to the results of the 1992 family and fertility survey (43.5)

Where have all the old folks gone? Interprovincial migration of the elderly in Canada: 1981-1986 (08.2).

16. FORECASTS

Below replacement fertility, net international migration and Canada's future population (08.3)

Between a rock and a hard place: The evaluation of demographic forecasts (88.15)

Can immigration affect age composition when fertility is below replacement? (08.8)

Demographic perspectives on China and India (55.14)

Physicians and health care in the coming decades (06.10)

Prospects for fertility reduction and projections for future population growth in Kenya (88.10)

Recent population development and population projections up to 2010 in Nepal (44.9)

The dependent elderly population: Current situation and future prospects (06.20)

The economically active population: Determinants of trends and future prospects (06.5).

17. MISCELLANEOUS (Other population trends)

A note on Europe (86.2)

Four years on ... Some comments on Czech demography (39.5)

French regions population (01.13)

Recent population development and population projections up to 2010 in Nepal (44.9)

Socio-demographic transformations in Poland (01.14)

The cohort approach to population growth: A retrospective decomposition of growth rates for Sweden (58.9)

The demographic balance of the century (06.1)

The population of France in 1994 (86.5)

What demographic transition in China? (01.19).

18. INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION

20th-century Marseilles. From Italian predominance to north African diversity (30.1)

An analysis of net immigration in census coverage evalution (88.12)

Are young first and second generation immigrants at a disadvantage in the Australian labor market? (11.10)

Asian New York: The geography and politics of diversity (11.13)

Below replacement fertility, net international migration and Canada's future population (08.3)

Beyond "Little Taipei": The development of Taiwanese immigrant businesses in Los Angeles (11.12)

Birth of a colony: A trading company in Marseille (30.2)

Bordering countries immigration into Argentina in 1990s: Myths and realities (30.14)

Can immigration affect age composition when fertility is below replacement? (08.8)

Changes in family formation among Turkish and Moroccan women in Belgium (48.14)

Conceptualizing international labor migration: A stucturation perspective (11.20)

Demographic foundations of political empowerment in multiminority cities (09.11)

Divided fates: Immigrant children in a restructured U.S. economy (11.2)

Do immigrants screened for skills do better than family reunification immigrants? (11.14)

Early marriage in a Hmong cohort (93.14)

Economic implications of migration into the Federal Republic of Germany, 1988-1992 (11.33)

Economic integration and labor flows: Stage migration in farm labor markets in Mexico and the United States (11.23)

Emerging patterns of generativity among Korean immigrant elderly (34.1)

Employment, training or migration: What choice is there for natives of the overseas territories? (06.3)

Estimates of net migration by age at migration from pairs of enumerations of the foreign born: United States, 1880-1930 (48.15)

Ethnic and racial identities of second-generation Black immigrants in New York City (11.7)

Foreign migration into Veneto: From precariousness to stabilization? (01.22)

Four years on ... Some comments on Czech demography (39.5)

Freedom of movement vs. exclusion: A reinterpretation of the 'insider'-'outsider' divide in the European Union (11.41)

From "White Australia" to "Part of Asia": Recent shifts in Australian immigration policy towards the region (11.18)

General and cause-specific adult mortality among immigrants in Canada, 1971 and 1981 (08.4)

German-American bilingualism: cui malo? Mother tongue and socioeconomic status among the second generation in 1940 (11.9)

Germany at the crossroads: National identity and the challenges of immigration (11.39)

Immigrants and living quarters: Their singularity is waning (06.18)

Immigrants living outside the family framework (06.17)

Immigrant workers and Australian trade unions: Participation and attitudes (11.35)

Immigration to the Federal Republic of Germany as a demographic and social problem (11.34)

Inertia and residential location of immigrants within the Parisian space (01.12)

International labor migration through multinational enterprises (11.16)

International migration: demographic and socioeconomic consequences in the United Kingdom and Europe (11.17)

Is the brain drain over? The lost paradigm and new prospects (70.3)

Keeping up with Schengen: Migration and policy in the European Union (11.40)

Language and the second generation: Bilingualism yesterday and today (11.1)

Latin America, land of emigration, process approach by the net migration (30.7)

Living arrangements of elderly Chinese and Japanese in the United States (93.11)

Long-term effects of international migration: Lessons from Israel (88.7)

Marriage markets and the paradox of Mexican American nuptiality (93.32)

Mexican families in homeland and in exil (30.8)

Migrant cohort size, enforcement effort, and the apprehension of undocumented aliens (88.11)

Migration and union dissolution among Puerto Rican women (11.32)

Migrations in Latin America. Political logics and regional integration (30.6)

Minoritarian francophonie. The case of Israel, with special reference to the Palestinian territories (11.43)

Modes of immigration politics in liberal democratic states (11.38)

Modes of labor market incorporation and occupational cost among new immigrants to Israel (11.22)

More than a century of international immigration into Argentina (30.13)

Mortality differences by nativity during 1985-87 (08.17)

New estimations of undocumented Mexican migration and the probability of apprehension (09.12)

North Africans and black Africans in the city together (30.5)

Occupational mobility among immigrants: The impact of migration on economic success in Australia (11.25)

Political instability and illegal immigration (89.2)

Population movement in the Asia Pacific region: Singapore perspective (11.36)

Post-1945 international migration: New Zealand, Australia and Canada compared (11.37)

Problems and prospects of studying immigrant adaptation from the 1990 population census: From generational comparisons to the process of "becoming American" (11.3)

Redefining the concept of immigration in Canada (08.11)

Self-employment among immigrants: A test of the blocked mobility hypothesis (08.22)

Social capital and the adaptation of the second generation: The case of Vietnamese youth in New Orleans (11.8)

Stuctural changes in the receiving country and future labor migration. The case of Kuwait (11.42)

Suicide rate in Australia during 1971-1991 (39.3)

The career paths of immigrants originally from Portugal (06.9)

The crucible within: Ethnic identity, self-esteem, and segmented assimilation among children of immigrants (11.6)

The generalization of business with the old country: The little guy at home is prominent aboard (30.3)

The household structure of second-generation children: An exploratory study of extended family arrangements (11.5)

The immigration of Asian professionals to the United States: 1988-90 (11.11)

The impact of the involuntary mass "return" to Jordan in the wake of the Gulf crisis (11.21)

The new configuration of migratory exchanges between Mexico and the USA (30.10)

The north African migration 25 years on (01.21)

The poor people's market: Shopping space, public space (30.4)

The restructuration in Mexico and in USA, and international migration (30.9)

The rural emigration in the interandean valleys of Bolivia (30.11)

The SES selectivity of interracially married Asians (11.26)

The South-to-North migration of women (11.19)

The youth's tendency to emigrate: The Uruguayan case (30.12)

Today's second generation: Evidence from the 1990 U.S. census (11.4)

Towards a theory of ethnic identity and migration: The formation of ethnic enclaves by migrant Germans in Russia and North America (11.28)

Towards measuring uncertainty in estimates of intercensal net migration (08.15)

Turcs in Cheratte: Spatial concetration and social integration strategies in an industrial suburb of Liège (01.8)

Undocumented aliens and recognized refugees: The right to work in Costa Rica (11.24)

Urban poverty in the Lisbon metropolitan region (01.6)

Using INS border apprehension data to measure the flow of undocumented migrants crossing the U.S-Mexico frontier (11.29)

Wage mobility of undocumented workers in the United States (11.15)

Why emigration occurred: Chinese immigrants to Edmonton (08.23)

Women's labor and enclave employment: The case of Dominican and Colombian women in New York City (11.31).

19. INTERNAL MIGRATION AND URBANIZATION

A geography of urban violence in the French suburbs (01.4)

An examination of family and migration career correlation - An application of non-parametric and semi-parametric analysis methods to the results of the retrospective study (90.3)

Dynamics of internal migration in Bangladesh (08.5)

Fertility and family planning in African cities: The impact of female migration (55.26)

Foreign migration into Veneto: From precariousness to stabilization? (01.22)

Geographical mobility and mobility expectancy: Trends in the United States of America, 1956-1987 (48.6)

Half a century of internal migrations in Spain (01.16)

Industrial decline and socio-spatial polarisation: The case of Bilbao (01.7)

Inertia and residential location of immigrants within the Parisian space (01.12)

Migration and the commercial sex sector in Thailand (57.13)

Migrations of doctors in France (01.17)

Neighborhood change under conditions of mass immigration: The New York City region, 1970-1990 (11.30)

New poverty and strategies for deprived neighbourhoods in Hamburg (01.2)

People in deserts (01.18)

Population density, urban centrality, and agricultural intensification in Jordan (88.6)

Prefectural differentials in recent fertility (32.1)

Promoting small towns for rural development: A view from Nepal (85.9)

Rural population in Spain (01.15)

Seasonality of children's residential mobility: A research note (88.13)

Selectivity among various types of inter-provincial migrants, Canada 1976-1981 (08.12)

Socio-spatial polarisation and survival strategies in two brussels' neighbourhoods (01.1)

Stability and change in temporal distance between the elderly and their children (09.3)

Temporary migration to Chapare (Bolivia) and food strategies (70.1)

Ten thousand Tonga: A longitudinal anthropological study from Southern Zambia, 1956-1991 (58.6)

The 'cinchona men'. Demographic behaviour and extraction economy cycles in Caupolican, an enclaved region of Bolivia (1830-1880) (70.2)

The differentiation of determinants among return, onward and primary migrants in Canada (08.18)

The impact of migration on the nonmetropolitan population age structure, 1960-1990 (88.14)

The interrelation of fertility and geographic mobility in Peru: A hazards model analysis (11.27)

The making of a ghetto: Spatially concentrated poverty in New York City in the 1980s (88.5)

The urban poor in the Netherlands and the residential mix in the cities (01.3)

Two regional (rural-urban) life tables for India (48.2)

Urban poverty in the Lisbon metropolitan region (01.6)

Urban poverty patterns in Italy: The case of Milan (01.5)

When the chicks leave the nest: A comparison of West Germany with East Germany, according to the results of the 1992 family and fertility survey (43.5)

Where have all the old folks gone? Interprovincial migration of the elderly in Canada: 1981-1986 (08.2).

20. LABOUR FORCE-EMPLOYMENT-UNEMPLOYMENT

An economic analysis of the reform of the effective marginal social security tax rates in the U.S.A: A new approach with life-cycle applied general equilibrium model (34.2)

Are labor markets segmented across occupations? (34.4)

Are young first and second generation immigrants at a disadvantage in the Australian labor market? (11.10)

Bordering countries immigration into Argentina in 1990s: Myths and realities (30.14)

Children and the timing of women's paid work after childbirth: A further specification of the relationship (93.7)

Conceptualizing international labor migration: A stucturation perspective (11.20)

Dimensions of occupations: Genetic and environmental influences (55.16)

Disability by occupation in Finland 1986-1990 (44.6)

Do immigrants screened for skills do better than family reunification immigrants? (11.14)

Economic implications of migration into the Federal Republic of Germany, 1988-1992 (11.33)

Economic integration and labor flows: Stage migration in farm labor markets in Mexico and the United States (11.23)

Employment, training or migration: What choice is there for natives of the overseas territories? (06.3)

Employment and unemployment in professional families (06.6)

Explaining changes in married mothers' employment over time (09.22)

From unemployment to poverty (06.21)

Gender and the distribution of household work: A comparison of self-reports by female college faculty in the United States and China (14.19)

Home-to-work spillover revisited: A study of full-time employed women in dual-earner couples (93.18)

Immigrant workers and Australian trade unions: Participation and attitudes (11.35)

International labor migration through multinational enterprises (11.16)

Is the brain drain over? The lost paradigm and new prospects (70.3)

Jobs for youth: Arriving later and remaining more unstable than twenty years ago (06.7)

Labour market and the economic cycle (06.4)

Long-term effects of international migration: Lessons from Israel (88.7)

Managing ages in the French way - Is this a handicap for the future? (06.8)

Marital status and the duration of joblessness among white men (93.6)

Midlife women's employment and pension entitlement in relation to coresident adult children in Great Britain (93.27)

Migrations of doctors in France (01.17)

Modes of labor market incorporation and occupational cost among new immigrants to Israel (11.22)

Mother's professional career versus reproductive behaviour in the family life cycle (90.5)

Occupational mobility among immigrants: The impact of migration on economic success in Australia (11.25)

Physicians and health care in the coming decades (06.10)

Piecing together child care with multiple arrangements: Crazy quilt or preferred pattern for employed parents of preschool children? (93.19)

Population movement in the Asia Pacific region: Singapore perspective (11.36)

Self-employment among immigrants: A test of the blocked mobility hypothesis (08.22)

Situation of occupational training and the potential of manpower (43.13)

Stuctural changes in the receiving country and future labor migration. The case of Kuwait (11.42)

The 'cinchona men'. Demographic behaviour and extraction economy cycles in Caupolican, an enclaved region of Bolivia (1830-1880) (70.2)

The career paths of immigrants originally from Portugal (06.9)

The economically active population: Determinants of trends and future prospects (06.5)

The effect of parental employment on child poverty (93.17)

The immigration of Asian professionals to the United States: 1988-90 (11.11)

The impact of "parent care" on female labor supply decisions (09.5)

Trends in the relationship between socioeconomic status and infant mortality in metropolitan Ohio, 1960-1990 (88.4)

Undocumented aliens and recognized refugees: The right to work in Costa Rica (11.24)

Unemployed population in the Czech Republic (01.24)

Unemployment, government training schemes and the perpetuation of marginality: Evidence from the United Kingdom (01.9)

Wage mobility of undocumented workers in the United States (11.15)

Women's labor and enclave employment: The case of Dominican and Colombian women in New York City (11.31).

21. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

An attempt at evaluation of the economic and social factors' influence on the Polish population's fertility formation (90.2)

Asian New York: The geography and politics of diversity (11.13)

Beyond "Little Taipei": The development of Taiwanese immigrant businesses in Los Angeles (11.12)

Biodemographic alterations derived from reservoir building in a rural settlement in Spain (55.6)

Birth of a colony: A trading company in Marseille (30.2)

Changes in households' income distribution between 1988-1992 (39.6)

Changes in inequality and unemployment over the 1980s. Comparative cross-national responses (89.1)

Changing kinship structure and its implications for old age support in urban and rural China (58.8)

Demand or ideation? Evidence from the Iranian marital fertility decline (09.10)

Demographic change, rising earnings inequality, and the distribution of personal well-being, 1959-1989 (09.23)

Dynamics of internal migration in Bangladesh (08.5)

Economic implications of migration into the Federal Republic of Germany, 1988-1992 (11.33)

Endogenous population growth may imply chaos (89.4)

Factors affecting choice of sterilisation among low income women in Paraíba, Brazil (55.25)

Families' nutrition needs (90.12)

From unemployment to poverty (06.21)

German-American bilingualism: cui malo? Mother tongue and socioeconomic status among the second generation in 1940 (11.9)

Influence of industrialisation on marital behaviour in Beduído (Estarreja), Portugal (55.17)

International migration: demographic and socioeconomic consequences in the United Kingdom and Europe (11.17)

Lifetime income redistribution by social security (89.6)

Long term care in selected countries: Demographic and insurance perspectives (43.12)

Marketing and price determination of contraceptives - An economic analysis (29.3)

Market insurance, social insurance and education (89.8)

Migrations in Latin America. Political logics and regional integration (30.6)

Modernization and consanguineous marriage in Iran (93.28)

Modernization process and fertility change in pre- and post-Islamic Revolution of Iran. A cross-provincial analysis, 1966-1986 (88.8)

More than a century of international immigration into Argentina (30.13)

New poverty and strategies for deprived neighbourhoods in Hamburg (01.2)

Mortality and socio-economic status among Finnish women (58.5)

North Africans and black Africans in the city together (30.5)

Plan for a demo-environmental accountancy. The contribution of demography to the environmental debate (43.2)

Population density, urban centrality, and agricultural intensification in Jordan (88.6)

Population movement in the Asia Pacific region: Singapore perspective (11.36)

Preconditions for a population policy in Botswana (76.4)

Promoting small towns for rural development: A view from Nepal (85.9)

Public pension reform, demographics, and inequality (89.11)

Public pensions, family allowances and endogenous demographic change (89.9)

Social inequality and children's growth in Guatemala (57.17)

Social security and strategic inter-vivos transfers of social capital (89.15)

Socio-demographic transformations in Poland (01.14)

Socio-economic differentials in infant and child mortality during mortality decline: England and Wales, 1890-1911 (58.17)

Solidarity between generations (06.15)

Temporary migration to Chapare (Bolivia) and food strategies (70.1)

The 'cinchona men'. Demographic behaviour and extraction economy cycles in Caupolican, an enclaved region of Bolivia (1830-1880) (70.2)

The dependent tax exemption, abortion availability, and US fertility rates (88.2)

The effect of parental employment on child poverty (93.17)

The effect of public policies on recent Swedish fertility behavior (89.12)

The generalization of business with the old country: The little guy at home is prominent aboard (30.3)

The Human Development Index: A portrait of the 75 districts in Nepal (85.7)

The impact of the involuntary mass "return" to Jordan in the wake of the Gulf crisis (11.21)

The influence of the farm size on the parity of a farming family in Poland (90.7)

The making of a ghetto: Spatially concentrated poverty in New York City in the 1980s (88.5)

The new configuration of migratory exchanges between Mexico and the USA (30.10)

The political economy of rationing in social health insurance (89.7)

The restructuration in Mexico and in USA, and international migration (30.9)

The urban poor in the Netherlands and the residential mix in the cities (01.3)

The weight of retirement pensions with adjustable financing in a context of demographic evolution (43.9)

Toward a general analysis of endogenous Easterlin cycles (89.3)

Urban poverty in the Lisbon metropolitan region (01.6)

Urban poverty patterns in Italy: The case of Milan (01.5)

Utilitarian tradeoff between population growth and income growth (89.5)

Wasted investments: Some economic implications of childhood mortality patterns (58.28).

22. SOCIAL AND CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT

A geography of urban violence in the French suburbs (01.4)

An economic analysis of the reform of the effective marginal social security tax rates in the U.S.A: A new approach with life-cycle applied general equilibrium model (34.2)

An examination and evaluation of recent changes in divorce laws in five Western countries: The critical role of values (93.1)

Bringing the family back in? Attitudes towards the role of the family in caring for the elderly and children? (44.7)

Changes in the relationship between child support payments and educational attainment of offspring, 1979-1988 (09.15)

Confucianism and the Korean family (14.15)

Cross-cultural comparison of the social support system after childbirth (14.4)

Cross-cultural perspectives on sexual behaviour and prostitution (57.12)

Demand or ideation? Evidence from the Iranian marital fertility decline (09.10)

Demographic foundations of political empowerment in multiminority cities (09.11)

Determinants of disability pension incidence (44.5)

Diffusion through social interaction and fertility transition: Evidences from Costa Rica (21.11)

Early marriage in a Hmong cohort (93.14)

Educational inequality in adult mortality: An assessment with death certificate data from Michigan (09.13)

Emerging patterns of generativity among Korean immigrant elderly (34.1)

Ethnic and racial identities of second-generation Black immigrants in New York City (11.7)

Ethnic differences in fertility and sex ratios at birth in China: Evidence from Xinjiang (58.12)

Ethnicity and obstetric performance in Singapore (55.13)

Families in India: Beliefs and realities (14.9)

Families in Japan: Beliefs and realities (14.16)

Families in Thailand: Beliefs and realities (14.12)

Family values' system of Polish single youth in the 1980s (90.6)

Fertility and population in Ireland, North and South (58.15)

Fictive kinship relations in Black extended families (14.1)

Forming a family, leaving school early, and earning a GED: A racial and cohort comparison (93.24)

Freedom of partner choice in Togo (14.17)

German-American bilingualism: cui malo? Mother tongue and socioeconomic status among the second generation in 1940 (11.9)

Hong Kong families: At the crossroads of modernism and traditionalism (14.13)

Immigrants and living quarters: Their singularity is waning (06.18)

Immigrants living outside the family framework (06.17)

Industrial decline and socio-spatial polarisation: The case of Bilbao (01.7)

International migration: demographic and socioeconomic consequences in the United Kingdom and Europe (11.17)

Language and the second generation: Bilingualism yesterday and today (11.1)

Lifetime income redistribution by social security (89.6)

Living arrangements of elderly Chinese and Japanese in the United States (93.11)

Market insurance, social insurance and education (89.8)

Minoritarian francophonie. The case of Israel, with special reference to the Palestinian territories (11.43)

More than a century of international immigration into Argentina (30.13)

Neighborhood change under conditions of mass immigration: The New York City region, 1970-1990 (11.30)

Old-age mortality in Israel: Analysis of variation and change (57.20)

Old age security and inheritance in Nepal: Motives versus means (55.7)

Parental gender role nontraditionalism and offspring outcomes (93.31)

Public pension reform, demographics, and inequality (89.11)

Religion and fertility in the Outer Hebrides (55.8)

Religiosity, nationalism and fertility in Israel (65.1)

Remarriage and intermarriage of Asians in the United States of America (14.20)

Self-interest and altruism in intergenerational relations (09.21)

Significance of beliefs and values in predicting fertility and contraceptive behaviour in Pakistan (55.21)

Situation of occupational training and the potential of manpower (43.13)

Social capital and the adaptation of the second generation: The case of Vietnamese youth in New Orleans (11.8)

Social care (06.19)

Socioeconomic structures and mate selection among urban populations in developing regions (14.3)

Solidarity between generations (06.15)

Statistical anthropology (86.1)

Surname analysis for estimating local concentration of Hispanics and Asians (88.3)

The crucible within: Ethnic identity, self-esteem, and segmented assimilation among children of immigrants (11.6)

The family and demography in contemporary Taiwan (14.14)

The Human Development Index: A portrait of the 75 districts in Nepal (85.7)

The impact of access to health services on infant and child mortality in rural Uganda (92.4)

The impact of women's education on fertility in Latin America: Searching for explanations (76.1)

The impact of women's literacy on child health and its interaction with access to health services (58.1)

The influence of parental drinking attitudes and behavior on the drinking patterns of Black and White adults (14.5)

The Malay family: Beliefs and realities (14.11)

The Navrongo community health and family planning project (18.16)

The poor people's market: Shopping space, public space (30.4)

The rural emigration in the interandean valleys of Bolivia (30.11)

The significance of demographic triviality: Minority status and zodiacal fertility timing among Chinese Malaysians (58.3)

The transition from population policy to family policy in the New Länder. Contribution to the debate on family policy in Germany (43.6)

Towards a theory of ethnic identity and migration: The formation of ethnic enclaves by migrant Germans in Russia and North America (11.28)

Women's education and fertility: Results from 26 Demographic and Health Surveys (18.20)

Women's social relationships' networks around middle age (43.10).

23. ENVIRONMENT

Biodemographic alterations derived from reservoir building in a rural settlement in Spain (55.6)

Drought, migration and population growth in the Sahel: The case of the Malian Gourma, 1900-1991 (58.7)

From "White Australia" to "Part of Asia": Recent shifts in Australian immigration policy towards the region (11.18)

Man and water (86.4)

Plan for a demo-environmental accountancy. The contribution of demography to the environmental debate (43.2)

The impact of environment on human health: The Polish case (90.11).

24. POPULATION GENETICS

Assessing the genealogical depth of an ancestry (46.4)

Biosocial models of deviant behavior (88.19)

Consanguineous marriages in Finland and their implications for genetic disease (44.4)

Dimensions of occupations: Genetic and environmental influences (55.16)

Effects of inbreeding on marriage payment in North India (55.24)

Genetic and environmental influences on cognition during childhood (88.18)

Implications of genetic variation within and between human populations (88.20)

Modernization and consanguineous marriage in Iran (93.28).

25. MORTALITY (Methodology)

An alternative procedure for fitting relational model life tables (48.1)

Maternal morbidity in India: Estimates from a regression model (18.22)

On the application of a model of mortality (08.24)

Potential demography: A second look (65.2)

Recent estimates of adult mortality from widowhood in Bangladesh: A critical comparison (48.10)

Reorder the disorder: Disturbance and standardization variables (48.8)

Testing the deathdip and deathrise hypothesis: Ohio mortality results, 1989-1991 (08.25)

The entropy of the survival curve: An alternative measure (08.10)

The sisterhood method of estimating maternal mortality: The Matlab experience (18.14).

26. NUPTIALITY (Methodology)

Combining ethnographic and survey methods: A study of the nuptiality patterns of the Shona of Zimbabwe (14.2).

27. MATHEMATICAL MODELS (Methodology)

Life history analysis in demography: Implications for teaching and research (08.1)

On Trends of AIDS and an Estimate for the Number of HIV Infected in Japan (32.2)

Toward a general analysis of endogenous Easterlin cycles (89.3).

28. MISCELLANEOUS (Methodology)

About the variability of demographic parameters for small populations (01.11)

A case study on the use of multiple imputation (09.27)

Applying organizational ecology to the family: The case of who persists in providing foster care (93.39)

Between a rock and a hard place: The evaluation of demographic forecasts (88.15)

Bias in age at marriage in family reconstitutions: Evidence from French-Canadian data (58.10)

Binary outcomes and endogenous explanatory variables: Tests and solutions with an application to the demand for contraceptive use in Tunisia (09.8)

Biosocial models of demographic behavior: An introduction (88.17)

Cohort quantum as a function of time-dependant period quantum for non-repeatable events (58.20)

Conceptualizing international labor migration: A stucturation perspective (11.20)

Entropy of family structures in households (90.9)

Estimates of net migration by age at migration from pairs of enumerations of the foreign born: United States, 1880-1930 (48.15)

Interpolating demography with families and households (09.28)

Looking for a new past: Strategies and problems of methodologies on historical demography (21.15)

Plan for a demo-environmental accountancy. The contribution of demography to the environmental debate (43.2)

Population momentum as a measure of ageing (65.3)

Reliability and validity of survey data on sexual behaviour (57.4)

The effect of the sex of interviewers on the quality of data in a Nigerian family planning questionnaire (18.23)

Towards measuring uncertainty in estimates of intercensal net migration (08.15)

Using INS border apprehension data to measure the flow of undocumented migrants crossing the U.S-Mexico frontier (11.29).

29. HUMAN RIGHTS

Implementation of congressional intent: A study of amnesty policy and the immigration and naturalization service (51.3)

Undocumented aliens and recognized refugees: The right to work in Costa Rica (11.24).

30. MISCELLANEOUS (Other themes)

AIDS risk behaviours and sexual networks of male and female sex workers and clients in Bali, Indonesia (57.6)

A triplet maternity in a reduced population with excessive twinning (55.10)

Biological and social determinants of body size across the life span. A model for the integration of population genetics and demography (88.21)

Biosocial models: Can demographers ignore them? (88.23)

Coital frequency among married and cohabiting couples in the United States (55.12)

Content analysis of film messages on family welfare and audience reactions (29.2)

Cross-cultural perspectives on sexual behaviour and prostitution (57.12)

Effects of inbreeding on marriage payment in North India (55.24)

Essay on demological statistics (48.7)

Extramarital sex: Implications of survey results for STD/HIV transmission (57.7)

HIV transmission and the balance of power between women and men: A global view (57.10)

Immigrant workers and Australian trade unions: Participation and attitudes (11.35)

Marriage, divorce and sexual relations in contemporary China (14.7)

Migrant cohort size, enforcement effort, and the apprehension of undocumented aliens (88.11)

On age distribution of population, government expenditure and fiscal federalism (89.14)

Patterns of relitigation in the postdivorce family (93.2)

Patterns of sexual behaviour and condom use in Ile-Ife, Nigeria: Implications for AIDS/STD prevention and control (57.9)

Policy and ethical implications of biosocial research (88.22)

Relationships between marital satisfaction and privacy preferences (14.6)

Sexual behaviour, social change, and family planning among men and women in Tanzania (57.8)

Sharing a home: The experiences of American women and their parents over the twentieth century (09.17)

The evaluation of surveys of sexual behaviour: A study of couples in rural Senegal (57.5)

The neglect of an epidemiological explanation for the distribution of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa: Exploring the male circumcision hypothesis (57.1)

The negotiating strategies determining coitus in stable heterosexual relationships (57.21)

The world as seen through the demographer's eyes (Svet ocima demografie) (39.1)

Tracing the life course of Canadians (08.19)

Why does military combat experience adversely affect marital relations? (93.21).


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