Educational differentials between Negroes and whites in the south Daniel O. Price OriginalPaper Pages: 23 - 33
A set of analytical models for the study of open birth intervals K. Srinivasan OriginalPaper Pages: 34 - 44
Social and demographic correlates of contraceptive adoption in a rural area of East Pakistan John Stoeckel OriginalPaper Pages: 45 - 54
Women's work participation and fertility in metropolitan areas O. Andrew Collver OriginalPaper Pages: 55 - 60
Employment status and retrospective and prospective migration in the United States George Masnick OriginalPaper Pages: 79 - 85
Evaluation and adjustment of vital registration data from the compulsory registration areas of Ghana G. M. K. Kpedekpo OriginalPaper Pages: 86 - 92
Marital characteristics in relation to the rural-urban continuum in taiwan D. Y. Yuan OriginalPaper Pages: 93 - 103
Mortality level, desired family size, and population increase David M. HeerDean O. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 104 - 121
Effects of a family planning program on the fertility of a marginal working-class community in Santiago Aníbal Faúndes-LathamGermán Rodríguez-GalantOnofre Avendaño-Portius OriginalPaper Pages: 122 - 137
The intermediate variables, social structure, and fertility change: A critique H. Yuan Tien OriginalPaper Pages: 138 - 157
The evolution of marxist theories of population: Marxism recognizes the population problem James W. Brackett OriginalPaper Pages: 158 - 173
The significance of differences in patterns of mortality for population projections Kogalur G. Basavarajappa OriginalPaper Pages: 185 - 197
Recent trends in childspacing among American women Wilson H. GrabillMaria Davidson OriginalPaper Pages: 212 - 225
The effects of differing trends in fertility and of educational advance on the growth, quality, and turnover of the labor force Gavin JonesPaul Gingrich OriginalPaper Pages: 226 - 248
Retrospective and subsequent metropolitan residential mobility Maurice D. Van ArsdolGeorges SabaghEdgar W. Butler OriginalPaper Pages: 249 - 267
Prosperity, war, immigration, and “cultural” factors in modeling United States population growth since 1790 N. D. Diamantides OriginalPaper Pages: 268 - 305
A study of age at remarriage: The district of Columbia, 1960–61 Ruth Loeb OriginalPaper Pages: 311 - 317
Education differentials in mortality by cause of death: United States, 1960 Evelyn M. KitagawaPhilip M. Hauser OriginalPaper Pages: 318 - 353
The role of sampling in population censuses: Its effect on timeliness and accuracy Joseph Waksberg OriginalPaper Pages: 362 - 373
Sex ratio of registered live births in the united states, 1942–63 James D. TarverChe-Fu Lee OriginalPaper Pages: 374 - 381
An elementary approach to the population projection-matrix, to the population reproductive value, and to related topics in the mathematical theory of population growth Leo A. Goodman OriginalPaper Pages: 382 - 409
Estimates of the “true” educational distribution of the adult population of the United States from 1910 to 1960 Susan O. GustavusCharles B. Nam OriginalPaper Pages: 410 - 421
The return from investment in population control in less developed countries Leonard G. Bower OriginalPaper Pages: 422 - 432
Rhythm: A hazardous contraceptive method Mario Jaramillo-GomezJuan B. Londoño OriginalPaper Pages: 433 - 438
Stable migration rates from the multiregional growth matrix operator Leroy O. Stone OriginalPaper Pages: 439 - 442
Class, ethnicity, and residence in metropolitan America Mary G. Powers OriginalPaper Pages: 443 - 448
Private sector logistics in population control: A case in Jamaica John U. FarleyHarold J. Leavitt OriginalPaper Pages: 449 - 459
An analysis of the differences between marriage statistics from registration and those from censuses and surveys Ellen Linna JamisonDonald S. Akers OriginalPaper Pages: 460 - 474
Accuracy of the housing unit method in preparing population estimates for cities Donald E. StarsinicMeyer Zitter OriginalPaper Pages: 475 - 484
Evaluation of birth statistics derived retrospectively from fertility histories reported in a national population survey: United States, 1945–64 Monroe G. SirkenGeorges Sabagh OriginalPaper Pages: 485 - 503
some “Marketing correct” recommendations for family planning campaigns Julian L. Simon OriginalPaper Pages: 504 - 507
“Population redistribution and economic growth, United States, 1870-1950,” A Review Leroy O. Stone Book Review Articles Pages: 508 - 524
Mortality in the United States: A review and evaluation of special reports of the national center for health statistics Mortimer Spiegelman Book Review Articles Pages: 525 - 538