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Parity-specific fertility intentions and uncertainty: the United States, 1970 to 1976 S. Philip Morgan OriginalPaper Pages: 315 - 334
A specification of marital fertility by parents’ age, age atmarriage and marital duration Geraldine P. MineauJames Trussell OriginalPaper Pages: 335 - 349
What’s happening to the age at first birth in the United States? A study of recent cohorts David E. Bloom OriginalPaper Pages: 351 - 370
Post-neonatal mortality in Rural India: Implications of an economic model George B. SimmonsCeleste SmuckerEric Jensen OriginalPaper Pages: 371 - 389
The impact of class, education, and health care on infant mortality in a developing society: The case of rural Thailand Paul D. FrenzenDennis P. Hogan OriginalPaper Pages: 391 - 408
The contribution of medical measures to the decline of mortality from respiratory tuberculosis: An ageperiod-cohort model James J. Collins OriginalPaper Pages: 409 - 427