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March 1966, Volume 3, Issue 1
March 1965, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-7 New “Family Planners” In Rural East Pakistan
by A. Khan & Harvey Choldin
- 8-32 Effects Of Variation In Field Personnel On Census Results
by Barbara Powell & Leon Pritzker
- 50-73 Methodology for the Measurement of Current Fertility From Population Data on Young Children
by Wilson Grabill & Lee Cho
- 74-96 Family planning survey in Dacca, East Pakistan
by Beryl Roberts & David Yaukey & William Griffiths & Elizabeth Clark & A. Shafiullah & Raiunnessa Huq
- 115-125 Mortality Trends For Causes Of Death In Countries Of Low Mortality
by Mortimer Spiegelman
- 126-133 Social class segregation among nonwhites in metropolitan centers
by Leo Schnore
- 134-139 A Stochastic analysis of geographic mobility and population projections of the census divisions in the United States
by James Tarver & William Gurley
- 140-186 Trends in the components of population growth in the arab countries of the middle east: A survey of present information
by M. El-Badry
- 187-202 New approaches in studying the life cycle of the family
by Paul Glick & Robert Parke
- 203-232 Investment allocation and population growth
by Paul Demeny
- 233-239 Labor force participation: A stimulus to fertility in Puerto Rico?
by Robert Carleton
- 240-249 Farm background and differential fertility
by Otis Duncan
- 250-275 Stability and change in expectations about family size: A longitudinal study
by Ronald Freedman & Lolagene Coombs & Larry Bumpass
- 276-288 On the interaction of populations
by Nathan Keyfitz
- 289-301 Survey methods, based on periodically repeated interviews, aimed at determining demographic rates
by Jorge Somoza
- 302-308 The relation of marriage to fertility in african demographic inquiries
by Etienne Walle
- 309-316 Some recent vital rates and trends in the Philippines: Estimates and evaluation
by Francis Madigan
- 317-348 Methodological aspects of the construction of nuptiality tables
by Walter Mertens
- 349-362 The social strategy of family formation: Some variations in time and space
by Judah Matras
- 363-371 Trends in unincorporated places, 1950–60
by Glenn Fuguitt
- 372-385 Factorial ecology: Helsinki, 1960
by Frank Sweetser
- 386-398 The demographic rates and social institutions of the nineteenth-century negro population: a stable population analysis
by Reynolds Farley
- 399-413 An analysis of nineteenth-century frontier populations
by Jack Eblen
- 414-428 Cohort fertility versus parity progression as methods of projecting births
by Donald Akers
- 429-443 Practical and mathematical considerations in the formulation snd selection of migration rates
by C. Hamilton
- 444-455 Primary, secondary, and return migration in the United States, 1955–60
by Hope Eldridge
- 456-462 Factors related to school retention
by Charles Nam & John Folger
- 463-473 Demographic correlates of interracial marriage in Hawaii
by Robert Schmitt
- 474-489 The balance of social, economic, and demographic change in puerto rico—1950–60
by Allan Feldt & Robert Weller
- 490-507 Long swings in u.s. demographic and economic growth: some findings on the historical pattern
by Richard Easterlin
- 508-515 Marital Fertility and Size of Family of Orientation
by Otis Duncan & Ronald Freedman & J. Coble & Doris Slesinger
- 516-530 Estimation of Vital Rates for Populations in the Process of Destabilization
by Paul Demeny
- 531-539 Abortion, Contraception, and Population Policy in the Soviet Union
by David Heer
- 540-548 Religious fundamentalism, socio-economic status, and fertility attitudes in the southern appalachians
by Gordon Jong
- 549-566 Socio-economic differentials among monwhite races in the state of washington
by Calvin Schmid & Charles Nobbe
- 567-578 Some demographic measurements for Korea based on the quasi-stable population theory
by Yun Kim
- 579-592 Some longitudinal data on internal migration
by Henry Shyrock & Elizabeth Larmon
- 593-599 Birth projections with cohort models
by James Beshers
- 600-626 The Pros and Cons of “Self-Enumeration”
by Donald Bogue
- 627-629 Report of the one-day seminar on computer applications to demography held at the bureau of the census on july 17, 1964
by James Brackett
- 630-639 An Evaluation of new estimates of the negro population
by Melvin Zelnik
March 1964, Volume 1, Issue 1