Going to extremes: Family structure, children’s well-being, and social science Andrew J. Cherlin Presidential Address Pages: 421 - 428
Geographic morbidity differentials in the late nineteenth-century united states Cheryl ElmanGeorge C. Myers Studies of Mortality, Morbidity, and Functional Limitations Pages: 429 - 443
Refining the association between education and health: The effects of quantity, credential, and selectivity Catherine E. RossJohn Mirowsky Studies of Mortality, Morbidity, and Functional Limitations Pages: 445 - 460
The role of education in explaining and forecasting trends in functional limitations among older Americans* Vicki A. FreedmanLinda G. Martin Studies of Mortality, Morbidity, and Functional Limitations Pages: 461 - 473
Rectangularization revisited: Variability of age at death within human populations* John R. WilmothShiro Horiuchi Studies of Mortality, Morbidity, and Functional Limitations Pages: 475 - 495
Multivariate survivorship analysis using two cross-sectional samples Mark E. Hill Measurement Innovations Pages: 497 - 503
Fertility estimation from open birth-interval data* Carl P. Schmertmann Measurement Innovations Pages: 505 - 519
Why are residential and school moves associated with poor school performance? Shana PribeshDouglas B. Downey Other Articles Pages: 521 - 534
Interrelated family-building behaviors: Cohabitation, marriage, and nonmarital conception Michael J. BrienLee A. LillardLinda J. Waite Other Articles Pages: 535 - 551
Livin’ for the city: African American ethnogenesis and depression era migration Townsand Price-Spratlen Other Articles Pages: 553 - 568