Citation: C. Hewitt et Jr. Peverley, THE SPREAD OF HIV INTO THE GENERAL-POPULATION OF THE USA - A SIMULATION, Population research and policy review, 15(4), 1996, pp. 311-325
Authors:
RINDFUSS RR
GUILKEY DK
ENTWISLE B
CHAMRATRITHIRONG A
SAWANGDEE Y
Citation: Rr. Rindfuss et al., THE FAMILY BUILDING LIFE-COURSE AND CONTRACEPTIVE USE - NANG-RONG, THAILAND, Population research and policy review, 15(4), 1996, pp. 341-368
Citation: Jl. Hansen, RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION OF BLACKS BY INCOME GROUP - EVIDENCE FROM OAKLAND, Population research and policy review, 15(4), 1996, pp. 369-389
Citation: O. Kravdal, HOW THE LOCAL SUPPLY OF DAY-CARE-CENTERS INFLUENCES FERTILITY IN NORWAY - A PARITY-SPECIFIC APPROACH, Population research and policy review, 15(3), 1996, pp. 201-218
Citation: Ds. Degraff et al., CHILDRENS EDUCATION IN THE PHILLIPINES - DOES HIGH FERTILITY MATTER, Population research and policy review, 15(3), 1996, pp. 219-247
Citation: Hv. Mccoy et al., HIV DIFFUSION PATTERNS AND MOBILITY - GENDER DIFFERENCES AMONG DRUG-USERS, Population research and policy review, 15(3), 1996, pp. 249-264
Citation: L. Grummerstrawn et Pw. Stupp, AN ALTERNATIVE SAMPLING STRATEGY FOR OBTAINING CHILD HEALTH DATA IN AREPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SURVEY, Population research and policy review, 15(3), 1996, pp. 265-274
Citation: H. Wineberg, THE RESOLUTIONS OF SEPARATION - ARE MARITAL RECONCILIATIONS ATTEMPTED, Population research and policy review, 15(3), 1996, pp. 297-310
Citation: P. Guest et Gw. Jones, POLICY OPTIONS WHEN POPULATION-GROWTH SLOWS - THE CASE OF THAILAND, Population research and policy review, 15(2), 1996, pp. 109-130
Citation: Js. Siegel, GEOGRAPHIC COMPACTNESS VS RACE ETHNIC COMPACTNESS AND OTHER CRITERIA IN THE DELINEATION OF LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS, Population research and policy review, 15(2), 1996, pp. 147-164
Citation: Ew. Terrie, APPLIED DEMOGRAPHY, AFFIRMATIVE-ACTION AND RAPIDLY EVOLVING CASE LAW - A COMMENT, Population research and policy review, 15(2), 1996, pp. 165-168
Citation: Pa. Morrison, APPLIED DEMOGRAPHY, AFFIRMATIVE-ACTION AND RAPIDLY EVOLVING CASE LAW - REJOINDER, Population research and policy review, 15(2), 1996, pp. 168-169
Citation: J. Siegel, APPLIED DEMOGRAPHY, AFFIRMATIVE-ACTION AND RAPIDLY EVOLVING CASE LAW - REJOINDER, Population research and policy review, 15(2), 1996, pp. 169-170
Citation: A. Najam, A DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES PERSPECTIVE ON POPULATION, ENVIRONMENT, AND DEVELOPMENT, Population research and policy review, 15(1), 1996, pp. 1-19
Citation: Pk. Robins et P. Fronstin, WELFARE BENEFITS AND BIRTH DECISIONS OF NEVER-MARRIED WOMEN, Population research and policy review, 15(1), 1996, pp. 21-43
Citation: Jr. Kahn et La. Whittington, THE LABOR SUPPLY OF LATINAS IN THE USA - COMPARING LABOR-FORCE PARTICIPATION, WAGES, AND HOURS WORKED WITH ANGLO AND BLACK-WOMEN, Population research and policy review, 15(1), 1996, pp. 45-73
Citation: I. Askew et A. Fisher, USING OPERATIONS-RESEARCH TO GUIDE FAMILY-PLANNING PROGRAM-DEVELOPMENT AND POLICY FORMULATION IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA, Population research and policy review, 14(4), 1995, pp. 373-393
Authors:
HALAWA M
BASHAY MF
EGGLESTON E
HARDEE K
KAFAFI L
BROWN JW
Citation: M. Halawa et al., ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF A FAMILY-PLANNING NURSE TRAINING-PROGRAM IN EGYPT, Population research and policy review, 14(4), 1995, pp. 395-409