Citation: Jl. Hansen, RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION OF BLACKS BY INCOME GROUP - EVIDENCE FROM OAKLAND (VOL 15, PG 369, 1996), Population research and policy review, 16(6), 1997, pp. 607-607
Citation: Fna. Dodoo et al., DO MALE REPRODUCTIVE PREFERENCES REALLY POINT TO A NEED TO REFOCUS FERTILITY POLICY, Population research and policy review, 16(5), 1997, pp. 447-455
Citation: Gcn. Beets et al., COMBINING EMPLOYMENT AND PARENTHOOD - A LONGITUDINAL-STUDY OF INTENTIONS OF DUTCH YOUNG-ADULTS, Population research and policy review, 16(5), 1997, pp. 457-474
Citation: Wav. Clark et F. Schultz, EVALUATING THE LOCAL IMPACTS OF RECENT IMMIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA - REALISM VERSUS RACISM, Population research and policy review, 16(5), 1997, pp. 475-491
Citation: Hl. Smith et al., IMPLEMENTATION OF A DEMOGRAPHIC AND CONTRACEPTIVE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMIN 4 COUNTIES IN NORTH CHINA, Population research and policy review, 16(4), 1997, pp. 289-314
Citation: Fb. Leclere et Dk. Mclaughlin, FAMILY MIGRATION AND CHANGES IN WOMENS EARNINGS - A DECOMPOSITION ANALYSIS, Population research and policy review, 16(4), 1997, pp. 315-335
Citation: J. Tang, EVIDENCE FOR AND AGAINST THE DOUBLE PENALTY THESIS IN THE SCIENCE ANDENGINEERING FIELDS, Population research and policy review, 16(4), 1997, pp. 337-362
Citation: R. Fry et Bl. Lowell, THE INCIDENCE OF SUBMINIMUM PAY AMONG NATIVE AND IMMIGRANT WORKERS, Population research and policy review, 16(4), 1997, pp. 363-381
Citation: L. Jensen et Y. Chitose, WILL WORKFARE WORK - JOB AVAILABILITY FOR WELFARE RECIPIENTS IN RURALAND URBAN AMERICA, Population research and policy review, 16(4), 1997, pp. 383-395
Citation: M. Greenberg et M. Cidon, BROADENING THE DEFINITION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EQUITY - A FRAMEWORK FOR STATES AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, Population research and policy review, 16(4), 1997, pp. 397-413
Authors:
FORDYCE EJ
SHUM R
SINGH TP
BERENSON L
FORLENZA S
Citation: Ej. Fordyce et al., CAUSES OF DEATH CONTRIBUTING TO CHANGES IN LIFE EXPECTANCY IN NEW-YORK-CITY BETWEEN 1983 AND 1992, Population research and policy review, 16(3), 1997, pp. 197-211
Citation: Rg. Rogers et al., COMPARING MORTALITY ESTIMATES BASED ON DIFFERENT ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS, Population research and policy review, 16(3), 1997, pp. 213-224
Citation: Bs. Bradshaw et al., POSTNEONATAL DIARRHEA MORTALITY OF MEXICAN-AMERICAN AND ANGLO-AMERICAN INFANTS - TRENDS AND CONTEXT, Population research and policy review, 16(3), 1997, pp. 225-242
Citation: Yk. Djamba, FINANCIAL CAPITAL AND PREMARITAL SEXUAL-ACTIVITY IN AFRICA - THE CASEOF ZAMBIA, Population research and policy review, 16(3), 1997, pp. 243-257
Citation: D. Shapiro et Bo. Tambashe, EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT, AND FERTILITY IN KINSHASA AND PROSPECTS FOR CHANGES IN REPRODUCTIVE-BEHAVIOR, Population research and policy review, 16(3), 1997, pp. 259-287
Citation: Rr. Rindfuss et al., INTRODUCTION - DEMOGRAPHY OF AMERICAN-INDIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES, Population research and policy review, 16(1-2), 1997, pp. 1-10
Citation: Js. Passel, THE GROWING AMERICAN-INDIAN POPULATION, 1960-1990 - BEYOND DEMOGRAPHY, Population research and policy review, 16(1-2), 1997, pp. 11-31
Citation: R. Thornton, TRIBAL MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS AND THE DEMOGRAPHY OF OLD AND NEW NATIVE-AMERICANS, Population research and policy review, 16(1-2), 1997, pp. 33-42
Citation: Ep. Ericksen, PROBLEMS IN SAMPLING THE NATIVE-AMERICAN AND ALASKA NATIVE POPULATIONS, Population research and policy review, 16(1-2), 1997, pp. 43-59
Citation: Cm. Snipp, THE SIZE AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE AMERICAN-INDIAN POPULATION - FERTILITY, MORTALITY, MIGRATION, AND RESIDENCE, Population research and policy review, 16(1-2), 1997, pp. 61-93
Citation: Rg. Gregory et al., THE INDIVIDUAL ECONOMIC WELL-BEING OF NATIVE-AMERICAN MEN AND WOMEN DURING THE 1980S - A DECADE OF MOVING BACKWARDS, Population research and policy review, 16(1-2), 1997, pp. 115-145