Timing effects on first marriage: Twentieth-century experience in England and Wales and the USA / | Schoen, Robert ;, Canudas-Romo, Vladimir | 135-146 | 2005.07.15 | - | |
The measurement of historical trends in fetal mortality in England and Wales / | Woods, Robert | 147-162 | 2005.07.15 | - | |
Educational stratification among Arabs and Jews in Israel: Historical disadvantage, discrimination, and opportunity / | Okun, Barbara S. ;, Friedlander, Dov | 163-180 | 2005.07.15 | - | |
Intergenerational transfers of resources between older persons and extended kin in Taiwan and the Philippines / | Agree, Emily M. ;, Biddlecom, Ann E.;, Valente, Thomas W. | 181-196 | 2005.07.15 | - | |
Men's influence on the onset and progress of fertility decline in Ghana, 1988-98 / | Derose, Laurie F. ;, Ezeh, Alex C. | 197-210 | 2005.07.15 | - | |
Has the reciprocal relationship between employment and marriage changed for men? An analysis of the life histories of men born in the Netherlands between 1930 and 1970 / | Kalmijn, Matthijs ;, Luijkx, Ruud | 211-232 | 2005.07.15 | - | |
A note on the cohort-fertility analysis in the paper ‘Patterns of low and lowest-low fertility in Europe’, Population Studies 58(2): 161-176, by Francesco C. Billari and Hans-Peter Kohler / | Frejka, Tomas ;, Sardon, Jean-Paul | 233-238 | 2005.07.15 | - | |
Reply to the note by Frejka and Sardon on our paper ‘Patterns of low and lowest-low fertility in Europe’ and an erratum / | Billari, Francesco ;, Kohler, Hans-Peter | 239-246 | 2005.07.15 | - | |