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01. DEMOGRAPHY. RESEARCH. METHODOLOGY

Accuracy of indirect estimates of maternal mortality: A simulation model (18.28)

Aging and the incidence rate of occupational injuries: The importance of the type of denominator (07.10)

A mixture model for duration data: Analysis of second births in China (09.48)

A model of temporary migration: The Egyptian case (51.19)

A probabilistic approach in rural out-migration system (60.6)

Broadening the definition of environment equity: A framework for states and local governments (88.50)

Comparing mortality estimates based on different administrative records (88.41)

Demography, feminism, and the science-policy nexus (17.22)

Dynamic microeconomic models of fertility choice: A survey (89.27)

Event history analysis of groups: Initial results from an on-going research project (46.16)

Exploring cyclic net reproduction (61.27)

Fertility and family time allocation in the Philippines (17.25)

Fitting the Coale-Trussell model by maximum quasi-likelihood (61.29)

Forecasting postsecondary education in Austria until 2010 (66.12)

Games, equilibria and population regulation under viability constraints. An interpretation of the work of the anthropologist Fredrik Barth (46.21)

Implementation of a demographic and contraceptive surveillance system in four counties in North China (88.45)

Internet resources for demographers (63.4)

Main results of the Second Opinion Survey on Demographic Issues, Japan, 1995 (32.4)

Measuring spatial focusing in a migration system (09.53)

Method for estimating the under-reporting of migrants in census data: Illustrated with Indian data (08.2)

Microsimulation methods for population projections (46.19)

Missing data on birth weight and gestational age? A solution by matching birth and hospitalization records (07.9)

Mixed estimation of old-age mortality (61.30)

Modelling the relationship between cause-of-death structure and overall mortality: The case of Mauritius (60.5)

Multilevel analysis in the social sciences (46.17)

Non-linear demographic models and chaotic demo-dynamics (46.20)

Older Americans in the 1990s and beyond (13.2)

On the use of the truncated Gompertz distribution and other models to represent the parity progression functions of high fertility populations (61.28)

Peru's coming baby boomlet (91.19)

Plans for the changing of the Philippines into a colony of Spanish settlement (1881-1898) (30.34)

Population, projections, and policy: A cautionary perspective (91.12)

Population growth, changing agricultural practices, and environmental degradation in Zaire (91.13)

Regional population projections for Austria 1991-2021 (66.11)

Textual statistics: An exploratory tool for the social sciences (46.18)

The current status of research on genetic demography and hereditary diseases in Quebec (07.11)

The experience gained from the 1981 census (03.14)

The fractal approach. A new tool for the spatial analysis of urban agglomerations (46.23).

02. POPULATION AGE. SEX. ETHNIC GROUPS

Adult mortality among indigenous and non-indigenous populations of Guatemala and Bolivia (21.18)

Age structure dynamics in Asia and dependence on foreign capital (17.21)

Breaking the racial barriers: Variations in interracial marriage between 1980 and 1990 (09.54)

Changing patterns of internal migration 1970-1990: A comparative analysis of Jews and Whites in the United States (09.50)

Demographic aging in Austria (66.10)

Homeless street boys in Nepal: Their demography and lifestyle (14.21)

Older Americans in the 1990s and beyond (13.2)

Population geography of calamity: The 16th and 17th century Yucatán (94.10)

Postneonatal diarrhea mortality of Mexican American and Anglo American infants: Trends and context (88.42)

Progression to second birth in China: A study of four rural counties (58.28)

The effect of spouses on the mortality of older people in rural Bangladesh (57.57)

The narrowing sex differential in mortality in Canada since 1971 (08.4)

The relationship between sex-ratio and marital behavior (34.7)

The study of interethnic relations and racism in France (30.38)

The United States at mid-decade (13.4)

Women, work, and family in America (13.7)

Younger generation of North African: Between frustration and recognition (30.37).

03. HOUSEHOLD. FAMILY

Adolescent mothers: The impact of living arrangements on long-term economic outcomes (08.1)

Demographic composition of farm households and its effect on time allocation (89.25)

Determining factors of married female economic activity rates by income category (34.6)

Estimation of household income and percentage poor at the province and district level in Peru (21.19)

Family dissolution, family reconstitution, and children's educational careers: Recent evidence for Sweden (09.55)

Family size, sex composition and children's education: Ethnic differentials over development in Peninsular Malaysia (58.22)

Family trends and political issues in Korea (34.5)

Fertility and family time allocation in the Philippines (17.25)

Homeless street boys in Nepal: Their demography and lifestyle (14.21)

Household structure and childhood immunization in Niger and Nigeria (09.56)

Immigrant's family as integration factor. The case of Guidonia (Rome) (50.23)

Immigrant kinship networks: Vietnamese, Salvadoreans and Mexicans in comparative perspective (14.17)

Repeated home leaving behavior of American youth (14.22)

Returning to the parental "nest": Exploring a changing Canadian life course (08.3)

The effects of AFDC on American family structure, 1940-1990 (12.21)

The emergence of the democratic Brazilian middle-class family: A mosaic of contrasts with the American family (1960-1994) (14.18).

04. POPULATION DISTRIBUTION

A comparative study of permanent and temporary migration in China: The case of Dongguan and Meizhou, Guangdong province (94.18)

Ecopolitical battles at the Tarai frontier of Nepal: An emerging human and environmental crisis (94.11)

Energy and human evolution (91.16)

Geographic information systems, spatial network analysis, and contraceptive choice (09.47)

Plans for the changing of the Philippines into a colony of Spanish settlement (1881-1898) (30.34)

Political unification and regional consequences of German East-West migration (94.16)

Population growth, changing agricultural practices, and environmental degradation in Zaire (91.13)

Regional population projections for Austria 1991-2021 (66.11)

The effect of outdoor air pollution on mortality risk: An ecological study from Santiago, Chile (77.18)

The fractal approach. A new tool for the spatial analysis of urban agglomerations (46.23)

The greenhouse gas methane (CH4): Sources and sinks, the impact of population growth, possible interventions (91.9)

The spatial diffusion of contraception in Great-Britain and the origins of the fertility transition (46.22).

05. SOCIAL ORGANIZATION

Confucianism, Chinese culture, and reproductive behavior (91.15)

Defying gender norms in rural Bangladesh: A social demographic analysis (58.23)

Demography, feminism, and the science-policy nexus (17.22)

Immigrant kinship networks: Vietnamese, Salvadoreans and Mexicans in comparative perspective (14.17)

Social inequalities in mortality in Austria (66.7)

Success of the high school diploma: French people and foreigners in the Île-de-France (30.33)

The study of interethnic relations and racism in France (30.38).

06. CULTURE. EDUCATION. INFORMATION

Assessing family planning service-delivery skills in Kenya (18.29)

Educating "our girls" and "welfare mothers": Discussions of education policy for pregnant and parenting adolescents in federal hearings, 1975-1995 (12.22)

Education, employment, and fertility in Kinshasa and prospects for changes in reproductive behavior (88.44)

Family dissolution, family reconstitution, and children's educational careers: Recent evidence for Sweden (09.55)

Family size, sex composition and children's education: Ethnic differentials over development in Peninsular Malaysia (58.22)

Forecasting postsecondary education in Austria until 2010 (66.12)

Human resources development in APEC and Australia's migration and training policies (51.18)

Internet resources for demographers (63.4)

New perspectives on population: Lessons from Cairo (13.1)

Placing identity: Interviews with Hong Kong Chinese immigrants in Britain and Canada (94.13)

Pro life or pro choice: Politics of career and homemaking (58.21)

Refugee flow or brain-drain? The humanitarian policy and post-Tiananmen mainland Chinese immigration to Canada (94.15)

Success of the high school diploma: French people and foreigners in the Île-de-France (30.33)

The Cairo conference: Achievements and Canadian contributions (08.6)

The Cairo conference: Implications for population activities (08.5)

The emergence of the democratic Brazilian middle-class family: A mosaic of contrasts with the American family (1960-1994) (14.18).

07. LABOUR FORCE. EMPLOYMENT

Aging and the incidence rate of occupational injuries: The importance of the type of denominator (07.10)

An exploratory study of job mobility for reworking women in Taiwan (60.4)

Determining factors of married female economic activity rates by income category (34.6)

Education, employment, and fertility in Kinshasa and prospects for changes in reproductive behavior (88.44)

Evidence for and against the 'double penalty' thesis in the science and engineering fields (88.47)

Exodus of trained professional personnel from Yugoslavia (03.11)

Expected family size and how Austria's population sees public family policy (66.1)

Family migration and changes in women's earnings: A decomposition analysis (88.46)

Female work participation and child health: An investigation in rural Tamil Nadu, India (57.58)

Foreigners in the French labour market (yearly-data: 1990-1992) (30.32)

Illegal immigration and local labour markets: The case of Northern Greece (51.20)

Immigrant unemployment: The Australian experience (51.21)

Immigration and socio-economic development (50.21)

Labour market career of young Finnish immigrants in Sweden: A longitudinal study (51.16)

Migration of female construction labourers to Dhaka City, Bangladesh (94.17)

Occupational breaks in Viennese women (66.2)

Regularization of illegal non-European workers by the statutory order 489/1995 in the Italian migration panorama (50.22)

The changing of the roles and images of women in Austria and Spain (66.3)

The labour market absorption of CIS immigrants to Israel: 1989-1994 (51.22)

Women, work, and family in America (13.7).

08. ECONOMY

A comparative study of immigrant and non-immigrant families in Canada, with special reference to income, 1986 (51.23)

A critique of the Urban Institute's claims of cost free immigration: Early findings confirmed (91.22)

Age structure dynamics in Asia and dependence on foreign capital (17.21)

A new look at poverty in America (13.6)

A simple endogenous growth model with endogenous fertility: Indeterminacy and uniqueness (89.30)

Bequests as a heir 'discipline device' (89.23)

Demographic composition of farm households and its effect on time allocation (89.25)

Dynamic microeconomic models of fertility choice: A survey (89.27)

Economic aspects of migration: Remittances by migrant workers (66.5)

Endogenous fertility in a model with non-dynastic parental altruism (89.29)

Estimation of household income and percentage poor at the province and district level in Peru (21.19)

Evidence for and against the 'double penalty' thesis in the science and engineering fields (88.47)

Family migration and changes in women's earnings: A decomposition analysis (88.46)

Family size, sex composition and children's education: Ethnic differentials over development in Peninsular Malaysia (58.22)

Fertility, growth and the financing of public education and health (89.24)

Financial capital and premarital sexual activity in Africa: The case of Zambia (88.43)

Infant mortality and the economic embargo in Iraq (27.7)

Measuring immigrant wage growth using matched CPS files (09.52)

Neoliberalism and the sociology of development: Emerging trends and unanticipated facts (17.20)

Non-linear demographic models and chaotic demo-dynamics (46.20)

Older Americans in the 1990s and beyond (13.2)

Policies on population, land use, and environment in Rwanda (91.17)

Population growth, changing agricultural practices, and environmental degradation in Zaire (91.13)

Population growth and road construction: Looking to traditional indigenous ways (91.28)

Population planning and change in Singapore (91.14)

Prospects for sustainable development: The significance of population growth (91.21)

Saving, dependency and development (89.21)

Socio-economic characteristics of Ghanaian women in polygynous marriages (14.19)

The effects of AFDC on American family structure, 1940-1990 (12.21)

The effects of gender control on fertility and children's consumption (89.28)

The incidence of subminimum pay among native and immigrant workers (88.48)

Time preference and labour migration in an OLG model with land and capital (89.22)

Variations in mortality by poverty level in urban Outaouais and all of urban Quebec (07.7)

Will we be able to sustain civilization (91.10)

Will workfare work? Job availability for welfare recipients in rural and urban America (88.49).

09. ADMINISTRATION. LEGISLATION. GOVERNMENT POLICY

A comparative study of permanent and temporary migration in China: The case of Dongguan and Meizhou, Guangdong province (94.18)

Broadening the definition of environment equity: A framework for states and local governments (88.50)

Case studies in population policy concerning demographic problems in Serbia (03.12)

Economic aspects of migration: Remittances by migrant workers (66.5)

Expected family size and how Austria's population sees public family policy (66.1)

Family trends and political issues in Korea (34.5)

Future plans and durable solutions for war affected population in FR Yugoslavia (03.10)

New perspectives on population: Lessons from Cairo (13.1)

Population, projections, and policy: A cautionary perspective (91.12)

Population and fairness (17.24)

Population and relevant issues of the present social agenda (21.20)

Population planning and change in Singapore (91.14)

Population policy: Authoritarianism versus cooperation (89.26)

Refugee flow or brain-drain? The humanitarian policy and post-Tiananmen mainland Chinese immigration to Canada (94.15)

Regularization of illegal non-European workers by the statutory order 489/1995 in the Italian migration panorama (50.22)

Right to divorce (03.13)

South-North migration policies. Recent international achievements (50.20)

Sweden's family policies and roller-coaster fertility (32.6)

The Cairo conference: Implications for population activities (08.5)

Xenophobia in Austria? Attitudes towards foreign population and migration policy (66.4).

10. PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS

Breaking rural bonds through migration: The failure of development for women in India (14.20)

Defying gender norms in rural Bangladesh: A social demographic analysis (58.23)

Demography, feminism, and the science-policy nexus (17.22)

Evidence for and against the 'double penalty' thesis in the science and engineering fields (88.47)

Financial capital and premarital sexual activity in Africa: The case of Zambia (88.43)

In the mind of the beholder: Evaluation of coping styles of immigrant parents (51.25)

Placing identity: Interviews with Hong Kong Chinese immigrants in Britain and Canada (94.13)

The changing of the roles and images of women in Austria and Spain (66.3)

The mobility experience and neighborhood attachment (09.51)

The study of interethnic relations and racism in France (30.38)

Why people feel crowded: An examination of objective and subjective crowding (91.11)

Women, work, and family in America (13.7)

Younger generation of North African: Between frustration and recognition (30.37).

11. LIFE. HEALTH

Health expectancy indicators for the measurement of population health status (07.6)

Household structure and childhood immunization in Niger and Nigeria (09.56)

Life expectancy and health expectancy in Canada by sex, marital status and socioeconomic status (07.8)

Missing data on birth weight and gestational age? A solution by matching birth and hospitalization records (07.9)

Rationalizing health care in a changing world: The need to know (57.59)

The current status of research on genetic demography and hereditary diseases in Quebec (07.11)

The estimation of years lived in disability: A global initiative (21.17).

12. MORBIDITY. MORTALITY

Accuracy of indirect estimates of maternal mortality: A simulation model (18.28)

Adult mortality among indigenous and non-indigenous populations of Guatemala and Bolivia (21.18)

Aging and the incidence rate of occupational injuries: The importance of the type of denominator (07.10)

Causes of death contributing to changes in life expectancy in New York City between 1983 and 1992 (88.40)

Comparing mortality estimates based on different administrative records (88.41)

Epidemiologic causes and health policy implications of high infant mortality in Vienna (66.8)

Female work participation and child health: An investigation in rural Tamil Nadu, India (57.58)

Health expectancy indicators for the measurement of population health status (07.6)

Infant and child mortality in the Palestinian camps in Lebanon (27.5)

Infant mortality and the economic embargo in Iraq (27.7)

Levels and determinants of gynecological morbidity in a district of South India (18.25)

Life expectancy and health expectancy in Canada by sex, marital status and socioeconomic status (07.8)

Long-term mortality patterns in Chinese history: Evidence from a recorded clan population (58.20)

Marital status and life expectancy (60.2)

Mixed estimation of old-age mortality (61.30)

Modelling the relationship between cause-of-death structure and overall mortality: The case of Mauritius (60.5)

Postneonatal diarrhea mortality of Mexican American and Anglo American infants: Trends and context (88.42)

Social inequalities in mortality in Austria (66.7)

Socio-economic status and clustering of child deaths in rural Punjab (58.25)

The current status of research on genetic demography and hereditary diseases in Quebec (07.11)

The effect of outdoor air pollution on mortality risk: An ecological study from Santiago, Chile (77.18)

The effect of spouses on the mortality of older people in rural Bangladesh (57.57)

The estimation of years lived in disability: A global initiative (21.17)

The narrowing sex differential in mortality in Canada since 1971 (08.4)

Variations in mortality by poverty level in urban Outaouais and all of urban Quebec (07.7).

13. NUPTIALITY

Age at first marriage in Viet Nam: Patterns and determinants (85.18)

Bigamy and cohabitation in Victorian England (12.20)

Breaking the racial barriers: Variations in interracial marriage between 1980 and 1990 (09.54)

Determinants and consequences of early marriage in Java, Indonesia (85.17)

Marital status and life expectancy (60.2)

Right to divorce (03.13)

Socio-economic characteristics of Ghanaian women in polygynous marriages (14.19)

The Ireland of Asia: Trends in marriage timing in Sri Lanka (85.16)

The relationship between sex-ratio and marital behavior (34.7).

14. FERTILITY. FAMILY PLANNING

Acceptance, efficacy, and side effects of Norplant implants in four counties in North China (18.27)

Adolescent mothers: The impact of living arrangements on long-term economic outcomes (08.1)

A mixture model for duration data: Analysis of second births in China (09.48)

A simple endogenous growth model with endogenous fertility: Indeterminacy and uniqueness (89.30)

Assessing family planning service-delivery skills in Kenya (18.0)

Case studies in population policy concerning demographic problems in Serbia (03.12)

Confucianism, Chinese culture, and reproductive behavior (91.15)

Dynamic microeconomic models of fertility choice: A survey (89.27)

Educating "our girls" and "welfare mothers": Discussions of education policy for pregnant and parenting adolescents in federal hearings, 1975-1995 (12.22)

Education, employment, and fertility in Kinshasa and prospects for changes in reproductive behavior (88.44)

Endogenous fertility in a model with non-dynastic parental altruism (89.29)

Estimates and explanations of gender differentials in contraceptive prevalence rates (18.26)

Expected family size and how Austria's population sees public family policy (66.1)

Exploring cyclic net reproduction (61.27)

Falling fertility in Vietnam (58.26)

Fertility, growth and the financing of public education and health (89.24)

Fertility in Tanzania: Do contraception and sub-fertility matter? (58.27)

Fertility transition in Zimbabwe: Determinants of contraceptive use and method choice (58.24)

Fitting the Coale-Trussell model by maximum quasi-likelihood (61.29)

Geographic information systems, spatial network analysis, and contraceptive choice (09.47)

Implementation of a demographic and contraceptive surveillance system in four counties in North China (88.45)

India's population in transition (13.3)

On the use of the truncated Gompertz distribution and other models to represent the parity progression functions of high fertility populations (61.28)

Peru's coming baby boomlet (91.19)

Population policy: Authoritarianism versus cooperation (89.26)

Progression to second birth in China: A study of four rural counties (58.28)

Pro life or pro choice: Politics of career and homemaking (58.21)

Sweden's family policies and roller-coaster fertility (32.6)

The dynamics of births in Taiwan: A simulation (60.1)

The effects of gender control on fertility and children's consumption (89.28)

The fertility of migrants before and after crossing the border: The ethnic German population from the former Soviet Union as a case study (51.24)

The Ireland of Asia: Trends in marriage timing in Sri Lanka (85.16)

The proximate determinants of fertility in Yemen (27.6)

The spatial diffusion of contraception in Great-Britain and the origins of the fertility transition (46.22)

The strategic approach to contraceptive introduction (18.24)

Why do Americans want children? (17.23).

15. MIGRATION

A comparative study of immigrant and non-immigrant families in Canada, with special reference to income, 1986 (51.23)

A comparative study of permanent and temporary migration in China: The case of Dongguan and Meizhou, Guangdong province (94.18)

A critique of the Urban Institute's claims of cost free immigration: Early findings confirmed (91.22)

A model of temporary migration: The Egyptian case (51.19)

A probabilistic approach in rural out-migration system (60.6)

Austrian emigration from the 19th century to the present (66.6)

Borders, immigration and international relations on the eve of the Second World War (30.40)

Breaking rural bonds through migration: The failure of development for women in India (14.20)

Changing patterns of internal migration 1970-1990: A comparative analysis of Jews and Whites in the United States (09.50)

Chinese Immigrants in Spain or European Citizens? (30.35)

Economic aspects of migration: Remittances by migrant workers (66.5)

Exodus of trained professional personnel from Yugoslavia (03.11)

Family migration and changes in women's earnings: A decomposition analysis (88.46)

Foreigners in the French labour market (yearly-data: 1990-1992) (30.32)

Future plans and durable solutions for war affected population in FR Yugoslavia (03.10)

Human resources development in APEC and Australia's migration and training policies (51.18)

Illegal immigration and local labour markets: The case of Northern Greece (51.20)

Immigrant's family as integration factor. The case of Guidonia (Rome) (50.23)

Immigrant kinship networks: Vietnamese, Salvadoreans and Mexicans in comparative perspective (14.17)

Immigrant unemployment: The Australian experience (51.21)

Immigration and internal migration 'flight': A California case study (91.18)

Immigration and socio-economic development (50.21)

Internal migration patterns for US foreign-born, 1985-1990 (94.14)

International migration: A global challenge (13.5)

In the mind of the beholder: Evaluation of coping styles of immigrant parents (51.25)

Labour market career of young Finnish immigrants in Sweden: A longitudinal study (51.16)

Measuring immigrant wage growth using matched CPS files (09.52)

Measuring spatial focusing in a migration system (09.53)

Method for estimating the under-reporting of migrants in census data: Illustrated with Indian data (08.2)

Migration into and out of Taiwan, 1895-1944 (60.3)

Migration of female construction labourers to Dhaka City, Bangladesh (94.17)

Placing identity: Interviews with Hong Kong Chinese immigrants in Britain and Canada (94.13)

Plans for the changing of the Philippines into a colony of Spanish settlement (1881-1898) (30.34)

Political unification and regional consequences of German East-West migration (94.16)

Population geography of calamity: The 16th and 17th century Yucatán (94.10)

Refugee flow or brain-drain? The humanitarian policy and post-Tiananmen mainland Chinese immigration to Canada (94.15)

Refugees of Turkish origin: 'Coerced immigrants' to Turkey since 1945 (51.17)

Regularization of illegal non-European workers by the statutory order 489/1995 in the Italian migration panorama (50.22)

Returning to the parental "nest": Exploring a changing Canadian life course (08.3)

South-North migration policies. Recent international achievements (50.20)

Success of the high school diploma: French people and foreigners in the Île-de-France (30.33)

The fertility of migrants before and after crossing the border: The ethnic German population from the former Soviet Union as a case study (51.24)

The incidence of subminimum pay among native and immigrant workers (88.48)

The labour market absorption of CIS immigrants to Israel: 1989-1994 (51.22)

The mobility experience and neighborhood attachment (09.51)

The new migration of the Pontic Greeks towards Salonica: Geographical origin and settlement process (30.39)

The number of Israeli immigrants in the United States in 1990 (09.49)

The spatial mobility of two generations of young adults in Norway (94.12)

Time preference and labour migration in an OLG model with land and capital (89.22)

Transnational networks between Europe and North Africa (30.36)

Trends in the distribution of university graduates in Japan. A longitudinal perspective (32.5)

Xenophobia in Austria? Attitudes towards foreign population and migration policy (66.4)

Younger generation of North African: Between frustration and recognition (30.37).

16. POPULATION DYNAMICS. REPRODUCTION RATE

Energy and human evolution (91.16)

Exploring cyclic net reproduction (61.27)

India's population in transition (13.3)

Main results of the Second Opinion Survey on Demographic Issues, Japan, 1995 (32.4)

Policies on population, land use, and environment in Rwanda (91.17)

Population: Past growth and future control (91.25)

Population, projections, and policy: A cautionary perspective (91.12)

Population and relevant issues of the present social agenda (21.20)

Prospects for sustainable development: The significance of population growth (91.21)

The recent demographic situation in Austria (66.9)

Why people feel crowded: An examination of objective and subjective crowding (91.11)

Zero growth of the population of the United States (91.20).


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