Three to five main challenges to demographic research George J. Stolnitz OriginalPaper Pages: 415 - 432
Changes in the propensity to live alone: Evidence from consecutive cross-sectional surveys, 1960–1976 Fred C. Pampel OriginalPaper Pages: 433 - 447
Some models of agreement and disagreement in repeated measurements of occupation Robert M. HauserMichael P. Massagli OriginalPaper Pages: 449 - 460
Estimating russification of ethnic identity among non-Russians in the USSR Barbara A. AndersonBrian D. Silver OriginalPaper Pages: 461 - 489
Distortions caused by nonobservation of periods of cohabitation before the latest Jan M. Hoem OriginalPaper Pages: 491 - 506
A theoretical analysis of antecedents of young couples’ fertility decisions and outcomes Linda J. BeckmanRhonda AizenbergTom Day OriginalPaper Pages: 519 - 533
Mortality levels and family fertility goals J. Y. ParlangeM. J. GuilfoyleR. E. Rickson OriginalPaper Pages: 535 - 540
Arima models of seasonal variation in U. S. birth and death rates Kenneth C. LandDavid Cantor OriginalPaper Pages: 541 - 568
Accuracy of death certificate ages for the extreme aged Ira RosenwaikeBarbara Logue OriginalPaper Pages: 569 - 585
The centenarian question and old-age mortality in the Soviet Union, 1959–1970 Neil G. BennettLea Keil Garson OriginalPaper Pages: 587 - 606
Differentials in infant and child mortality and their change over time: Guatemala, 1959–1973 Michael R. HainesRoger C. AveryMichael A. Strong OriginalPaper Pages: 607 - 621