Demographics of the gay and lesbian population in the United States: Evidence from available systematic data sources Dan BlackGary GatesLowell Taylor Gay and Lesbian Populations Pages: 139 - 154
Measuring living standards with proxy variables Mark R. MontgomeryMichele GragnolatiEdmundo Paredes Measurement and Error Pages: 155 - 174
Age reporting among white Americans aged 85+: Results of a record linkage study Mark E. HillSamuel H. PrestonIra Rosenwaike Measurement and Error Pages: 175 - 186
Combining registration-system and survey data to estimate birth probabilities Mark S. HandcockSami M. HuovilainenMichael S. Rendall Measurement and Error Pages: 187 - 192
A note on the measurement of accuracy for subnational demographic estimates David A. SwansonJeff TaymanCharles F. Barr Measurement and Error Pages: 193 - 201
Child support and the postdivorce economic well-being of mothers, fathers, and children Judi Bartfeld Divorce and Its Consequences Pages: 203 - 213
A regional analysis of divorce in China since 1980 Zeng YiWu Deqing Divorce and Its Consequences Pages: 215 - 219
Social security, economic growth, and the rise in elderly widows’ independence in the twentieth century Kathleen McgarryRobert F. Schoeni Living Arrangements Pages: 221 - 236
How does POSSLQ measure up? Historical estimates of cohabitation Lynne M. CasperPhilip N. Cohen Living Arrangements Pages: 237 - 245
Commentary on “a methodology for identifying married couples in medicare data”* Bert Kestenbaum Comment and Reply Pages: 247 - 249
Refinements of a methodology for detecting married couples in the medicare data Theodore J. IwashynaJames X. ZhangNicholas A. Christakis Comment and Reply Pages: 251 - 252