Is 60 the New 50? Examining Changes in Biological Age Over the Past Two Decades Morgan E. LevineEileen M. Crimmins OriginalPaper 06 March 2018 Pages: 387 - 402
If My Blood Pressure Is High, Do I Take It to Heart? Behavioral Effects of Biomarker Collection in the Health and Retirement Study Ryan D. Edwards OriginalPaper 08 March 2018 Pages: 403 - 434
Males’ Later-Life Mortality Consequences of Coresidence With Paternal Grandparents: Evidence From Northeast China, 1789–1909 Emma ZangCameron Campbell OriginalPaper 28 February 2018 Pages: 435 - 457
Gender and the Residential Mobility and Neighborhood Attainment of Black-White Couples Ryan Gabriel OriginalPaper 15 February 2018 Pages: 459 - 484
Residential Mobility Across Early Childhood and Children’s Kindergarten Readiness Stefanie MollbornElizabeth LawrenceElisabeth Dowling Root OriginalPaper 28 February 2018 Pages: 485 - 510
Transitions From Sexual Relationships Into Cohabitation and Beyond Sharon SasslerKatherine MichelmoreZhenchao Qian OriginalPaper 15 February 2018 Pages: 511 - 534
The Economic Foundations of Cohabiting Couples’ Union Transitions Patrick Ishizuka OriginalPaper 22 February 2018 Pages: 535 - 557
Women, Demography, and Politics: How Lower Fertility Rates Lead to Democracy Udi Sommer OriginalPaper 14 March 2018 Pages: 559 - 586
Maternity Leave and Mothers’ Long-Term Sickness Absence: Evidence From West Germany Nicole GuertzgenKarsten Hank OriginalPaper 08 March 2018 Pages: 587 - 615
Subsidized Housing and the Transition to Adulthood Yana Kucheva OriginalPaper 14 March 2018 Pages: 617 - 642
Early Childbearing, School Attainment, and Cognitive Skills: Evidence From Madagascar Catalina Herrera AlmanzaDavid E. Sahn OriginalPaper 21 March 2018 Pages: 643 - 668
A Second Look at the Process of Occupational Feminization and Pay Reduction in Occupations Hadas Mandel OriginalPaper 22 March 2018 Pages: 669 - 690
Co-Editors’ Note John D. IcelandStephen A. MatthewsJennifer Van Hook EditorialNotes 05 April 2018 Pages: 691 - 692
Is Demography Just a Numerical Exercise? Numbers, Politics, and Legacies of China’s One-Child Policy Feng WangYong CaiStuart Gietel-Basten OriginalPaper 05 April 2018 Pages: 693 - 719
Making Demography Astonishing: Lessons in the Politics of Population Science Susan Greenhalgh OriginalPaper 05 April 2018 Pages: 721 - 731
Socioeconomic Factors Have Been the Major Driving Force of China’s Fertility Changes Since the Mid-1990s Zhongwei ZhaoGuangyu Zhang OriginalPaper 05 April 2018 Pages: 733 - 742
If Science Had Come First: A Billion Person Fable for the Ages (A Reply to Comments) Daniel Goodkind OriginalPaper 05 April 2018 Pages: 743 - 768