What will 1984 be like? Socioeconomic implications of recent twists in age structure Richard A. Easterlin OriginalPaper Pages: 397 - 432
The malleability of fertility-related attitudes and behavior in a filipino migrant sample Josefina Jayme Card OriginalPaper Pages: 459 - 476
The relationship between apartment living and fertility for blacks, Mexican Americans, and other Americans in Racine, Wisconsin James P. CurryGayle D. Scriven OriginalPaper Pages: 477 - 485
Age, biological factors, and socioeconomic determinants of fertility: A new measure of cumulative fertility for use in the empirical analysis of family size Bryan BoulierMark R. Rosenzweig OriginalPaper Pages: 487 - 497
Estimating the intrinsic rate of increase of population from the average numbers of younger and older sisters Noreen Goldman OriginalPaper Pages: 499 - 507
The demeny-shorter and three-census methods for correcting age data James Patrick Manyenye Ntozi OriginalPaper Pages: 509 - 521
An evaluation of brass mortality estimates under conditions of declining mortality Ellen Percy KralyDouglas A. Norris OriginalPaper Pages: 549 - 557
Dynamics of some special populations with NRR = 1 Young J. KimZenas M. Sykes OriginalPaper Pages: 559 - 569
Population movement and city-suburb redistribution: An analytic framework William H. Frey OriginalPaper Pages: 571 - 588
Metropolitan deconcentration: Subareal inmigration and central city to ring moiillty patterns among southern SMSAs Jeanne C. BitgarFrancis C. Biasiolli OriginalPaper Pages: 589 - 603
Population trends of nonmetropolitan cities and villages in subregions of the united states Glenn V. FuguittCalvin L. Beale OriginalPaper Pages: 605 - 620
Calculating life tables by estimating Chiang’s a from observed rates Robert Schoen OriginalPaper Pages: 625 - 635
Indigenous labor supply, sustenance organization, and population redistribution in nonmetropolitan america: An extension of the ecological theory of migration Dudley L. PostonRalph White OriginalPaper Pages: 637 - 641