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September 2024, Volume 78, Issue 3
- 371-392 Kinship and socio-economic status: Social gradients in frequencies of kin across the life course in Sweden
by Linus Andersson & Martin Kolk - 393-411 The selectivity of internal movers: An analysis of the relationship between education, social origin, and geographical mobility in Europe
by Nazareno Panichella & Roberto Impicciatore - 413-427 Flexible transition timing in discrete-time multistate life tables using Markov chains with rewards
by Daniel C. Schneider & Mikko Myrskylä & Alyson van Raalte - 429-446 Estimating age-specific mortality using calibrated splines
by Sigurd Dyrting & Andrew Taylor - 447-466 Experiences of victimization before resettlement and chronic disease among foreign-born people in the United States
by Solveig A. Cunningham & Marie Sugihara & Rebecca E. Jones-Antwi - 467-482 Did smallpox cause stillbirths? Maternal smallpox infection, vaccination, and stillbirths in Sweden, 1780–1839
by Eric B. Schneider & Sören Edvinsson & Kota Ogasawara - 483-501 Infant and child mortality in the Netherlands 1935–47 and changes related to the Dutch famine of 1944–45: A population-based analysis
by Ingrid J. J. de Zwarte & Peter Ekamper & L. H. Lumey - 503-523 Grandparental support and maternal depression: Do grandparents’ characteristics matter more for separating mothers?
by Niina Metsä-Simola & Anna Baranowska-Rataj & Hanna Remes & Mine Kühn & Pekka Martikainen - 525-545 Home-based work and childbearing
by Beata Osiewalska & Anna Matysiak & Anna Kurowska - 547-562 No place for young women? The impact of internal migration on adult sex ratios in rural East Germany
by Nico Stawarz & Matthias Rosenbaum-Feldbrügge & Uta Brehm & Nikola Sander
May 2024, Volume 78, Issue 2
- 179-179 In memoriam
by The Editors - 181-201 Has it always paid to be rich? Income and cause-specific mortality in southern Sweden 1905–2014
by Enrico Debiasi & Martin Dribe & Gabriel Brea Martinez - 203-229 Unequal before death: The effect of paternal education on children’s old-age mortality in the United States
by Hamid Noghanibehambari & Jason Fletcher - 231-250 A growing divide: Trends in social inequalities in healthy longevity in Australia, 2001–20
by Kim Qinzi Xu & Collin F. Payne - 251-268 A typology of social network interactions in sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from a rural population in Senegal
by Véronique Deslauriers & Simona Bignami & John Sandberg - 269-287 Did the 1918 influenza pandemic cause a 1920 baby boom? Demographic evidence from neutral Europe
by Hampton Gaddy & Mathias Mølbak Ingholt - 289-304 Fertility patterns and sex composition preferences in immigrant–native unions in Sweden
by Annika Elwert - 305-324 How genuine are sub-replacement ideal family sizes in urban China?
by Shuang Chen & Stuart Gietel-Basten - 325-339 The recent decline in period fertility in England and Wales: Differences associated with family background and intergenerational educational mobility
by John Ermisch - 341-360 Partnership trajectories preceding medically assisted reproduction
by Alina Pelikh & Hanna Remes & Niina Metsä-Simola & Alice Goisis - 361-369 Educational composition effect on the sex gap in life expectancy: A research note based on evidence from Australia
by Wen Su & Jennifer Welsh & Rosemary J. Korda & Vladimir Canudas-Romo
January 2024, Volume 78, Issue 1
- 1-1 Anne Shepherd: An appreciation
by The Editors - 3-20 Social cartography and satellite-derived building coverage for post-census population estimates in difficult-to-access regions of Colombia
by Lina Maria Sanchez-Cespedes & Douglas Ryan Leasure & Natalia Tejedor-Garavito & Glenn Harry Amaya Cruz & Gustavo Adolfo Garcia Velez & Andryu Enrique Mendoza & Yenny Andrea Marín Salazar & Thomas Esch & Andrew J. Tatem & Mariana Ospina Bohórquez - 21-42 Pandemics and socio-economic status. Evidence from the plague of 1630 in northern Italy
by Guido Alfani & Marco Bonetti & Mattia Fochesato - 43-61 Trends in chronic childhood undernutrition in Bangladesh for small domains
by Sumonkanti Das & Bernard Baffour & Alice Richardson - 63-77 Who eats last? Intra-household gender inequality in food allocation among children in educationally backward areas of India
by Dipanwita Ghatak & Soham Sahoo & Sudipa Sarkar & Varun Sharma - 79-91 Cameroon’s slow fertility transition: A gender perspective
by Jean Christophe Fotso & John G. Cleland & Elihou O. Adje - 93-111 Increases in child marriage among the poorest in Mali: ‘Reverse policies’ or data quality issues?
by Ewa Batyra & Luca Maria Pesando - 113-126 The (temporary) Covid-19 baby bust in Mexico
by Adan Silverio-Murillo & Lauren Hoehn-Velasco & Jose Roberto Balmori de la Miyar & Judith Senyancen Méndez Méndez - 127-149 Women’s fertility and allostatic load in the post-reproductive years: An analysis of the Indonesian Family Life Survey
by Tiziana Leone & Heini Väisänen & Firman Witoelar - 151-166 Is there an association between family members’ season of birth that could influence birth seasonality? Evidence from Spain and France
by Adela Recio Alcaide & César Pérez López & Miguel Ángel Ortega & Luisa N. Borrell & Francisco Bolúmar - 167-177 Cognitive impairment and partnership status in the United States, 1998–2016, by sex, race/ethnicity, and education
by Shubhankar Sharma & Jo Mhairi Hale & Mikko Myrskylä & Hill Kulu
September 2023, Volume 77, Issue 3
- 359-378 Partnership and fertility trajectories of immigrants and descendants in the United Kingdom: A multilevel multistate event history approach
by Júlia Mikolai & Hill Kulu - 379-398 Childbearing across partnerships in Italy: Prevalence, demographic correlates, and social gradient
by Elena Pirani & Daniele Vignoli - 399-416 Repartnering of women in the United States: The interplay between motherhood and socio-economic status
by Alessandro Di Nallo & Katya Ivanova & Nicoletta Balbo - 417-435 Socio-economic status and the rise of divorce in Sweden: The case of the 1880–1954 marriage cohorts in Västerbotten
by Glenn Sandström & Maria Stanfors - 437-458 Climate and fertility amid a public health crisis
by Letícia J. Marteleto & Alexandre Gori Maia & Cristina Guimarães Rodrigues - 459-474 Preterm birth and educational disadvantage: Heterogeneous effects
by Anna Baranowska-Rataj & Kieron Barclay & Joan Costa-Font & Mikko Myrskylä & Berkay Özcan - 475-496 Contributions of age groups and causes of death to the sex gap in lifespan variation in Europe
by Jesús-Daniel Zazueta-Borboa & José Manuel Aburto & Iñaki Permanyer & Virginia Zarulli & Fanny Janssen - 497-513 The impact of Covid-19 on demographic components in Spain, 2020–31: A scenario approach
by Miguel González-Leonardo & Jeroen Spijker - 515-537 Linking internal and international migration over the life course: A sequence analysis of individual migration trajectories in Europe
by Aude Bernard & Sergi Vidal - 539-558 Age-specific sex ratios: Examining rural–urban variation within low- and middle-income countries
by Ashira Menashe-Oren & Guy Stecklov
May 2023, Volume 77, Issue 2
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 163-178 The contribution of survival to changes in the net reproduction rate
by Tianyu Shen & Ester Lazzari & Vladimir Canudas-Romo - 179-195 Forecasting of cohort fertility by educational level in countries with limited data availability: The case of Brazil
by Ewa Batyra & Tiziana Leone & Mikko Myrskylä - 197-215 The relationship between life-course accumulated income and childbearing of Swedish men and women born 1940–70
by Martin Kolk - 217-239 Polarized adult fertility patterns following early parental death
by Éva Beaujouan & Anne Solaz - 241-261 Body mass index in early adulthood and transition to first birth: Racial/ethnic and sex differences in the United States NLSY79 Cohort
by D. Susie Lee & Natalie Nitsche & Kieron Barclay - 263-289 Uncertain steps into adulthood: Does economic precariousness hinder entry into the first co-residential partnership in the UK?
by Lydia Palumbo & Ann Berrington & Peter Eibich & Agnese Vitali - 291-309 Children of immigrants: Racial assortative mating and the transition to adulthood
by Maurice Anyawie & Daniel T. Lichter - 311-333 Parental age gaps among immigrants and their descendants: Adaptation across time and generations?
by Caroline Uggla & Ben Wilson - 335-346 Number of children and disability pension due to mental and musculoskeletal disorders: A longitudinal register-based study in Norway
by Solveig Glestad Christiansen & Øystein Kravdal - 347-358 Demographic risk factors, healthcare utilization, and mortality during the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic in Austria, Germany, and Italy
by Simona Bignami-Van Assche & Daniela Ghio & Nikolaos I. Stilianakis
January 2023, Volume 77, Issue 1
- 1-1 Thanks to the 2021 and 2022 reviewers
by The Editors - 1-14 Cross-sectional average length of life by parity: Country comparisons
by Ryohei Mogi & Ester Lazzari & Jessica Nisén & Vladimir Canudas-Romo - 15-33 A distributional approach to measuring lifespan stratification
by Jiaxin Shi & José Manuel Aburto & Pekka Martikainen & Lasse Tarkiainen & Alyson van Raalte - 35-53 Sources and severity of bias in estimates of the BMI–mortality association
by Ryan K. Masters - 55-70 Interaction between childbearing and partnership trajectories among immigrants and their descendants in France: An application of multichannel sequence analysis
by Isaure Delaporte & Hill Kulu - 71-90 Health outcomes of only children across the life course: An investigation using Swedish register data
by Katherine Keenan & Kieron Barclay & Alice Goisis - 91-110 Mental health benefits of cohabitation and marriage: A longitudinal analysis of Norwegian register data
by Øystein Kravdal & Jonathan Wörn & Bjørn-Atle Reme - 111-121 Cultural differences, intergenerational contacts, and the spread of Covid-19: Evidence from Swiss language regions
by Fabrizio Mazzonna & Nicolò Gatti - 123-140 Sooner, later, or never: Changing fertility intentions due to Covid-19 in China’s Covid-19 epicentre
by Min Zhou & Wei Guo - 141-151 Is the mortality–fertility nexus gendered? A research note on sex differences in the impact of sibling mortality on fertility preferences
by Emily Smith-Greenaway & Yingyi Lin - 153-162 Fertility and contraception: The experience of Spanish women born in the first half of the twentieth century
by Miguel Requena & David Reher & Alberto Sanz-Gimeno
September 2022, Volume 76, Issue 3
- 363-385 The interplay of race/ethnicity and education in fertility patterns
by Emma Zang & Chloe Sariego & Anirudh Krishnan - 387-406 Employment uncertainty and fertility intentions: Stability or resilience?
by Arianna Gatta & Francesco Mattioli & Letizia Mencarini & Daniele Vignoli - 407-426 Contraceptive choice as risk reduction? The relevance of local violence for women’s uptake of sterilization in Colombia
by Signe Svallfors - 427-445 Internet access and partnership formation in the United States
by Maria Sironi & Ridhi Kashyap - 447-464 So happy together … Examining the association between relationship happiness, socio-economic status, and family transitions in the UK
by Brienna Perelli-Harris & Niels Blom - 465-476 Measuring age differences among different-sex couples: Across religions and 130 countries, men are older than their female partners
by Jacob Ausubel & Stephanie Kramer & Anne Fengyan Shi & Conrad Hackett - 477-493 Maternal nutritional status and offspring childlessness: Evidence from the late-nineteenth to early-twentieth centuries in a group of Italian populations
by Matteo Manfredini & Marco Breschi & Alessio Fornasin & Massimo Esposito - 495-513 Demographic models of the reproductive process: Past, interlude, and future
by Daniel Ciganda & Nicolas Todd - 515-534 Bride price, dowry, and young men with time to kill: A commentary on men’s marriage postponement in India
by Alaka Malwade Basu & Sneha Kumar - 535-552 Seasonal variation in infant mortality in India
by Aashish Gupta - 553-555 Crossing the Divide: Rural to Urban Migration in Developing Countries
by Ronald Skeldon
May 2022, Volume 76, Issue 2
- 169-189 The illusion of stable fertility preferences
by Maximilian W. Müller & Joan Hamory & Jennifer Johnson-Hanks & Edward Miguel - 191-212 Does women’s health matter for fertility? Evidence from Norwegian administrative data
by Astri Syse & Michael Thomas & Lars Dommermuth & Rannveig Kaldager Hart - 213-233 Fertility decline in sub-Saharan Africa: Does remarriage matter?
by Ben Malinga John & Vissého Adjiwanou - 235-251 The changing relationship between socio-economic background and family formation in four European countries
by Jarl E. Mooyaart & Aart C. Liefbroer & Francesco C. Billari - 253-272 Constructing monthly residential locations of adults using merged state administrative data
by Mark C. Long & Elizabeth Pelletier & Jennifer Romich - 273-293 Ready–Willing–Able: Early childhood mortality decline in Turkey
by Rengin Aktar & Alberto Palloni - 295-307 The gendered widowhood effect and social mortality gap
by Filip Dabergott - 309-328 Son preference and sex differentials in receipt of key dimensions of children’s healthcare: Evidence from Pakistan
by Batool Zaidi - 329-346 Sex ratios and gender discrimination in Modern Greece
by Francisco J. Beltrán Tapia & Michail Raftakis - 347-361 Quantifying self-rated age
by Georgia Verropoulou & Apostolos Papachristos & George B. Ploubidis & Cleon Tsimbos
January 2022, Volume 76, Issue 1
- 1-18 Preferences for a mixed-sex composition of offspring: A multigenerational approach
by Federica Querin - 19-36 Population-level impact of adverse early life conditions on adult healthy life expectancy in low- and middle-income countries
by Hiram Beltrán-Sánchez & Alberto Palloni & Yiyue Huangfu & Mary McEniry - 37-61 The shifting rural–urban gap in mortality over the life course in low- and middle-income countries
by Ashira Menashe-Oren & Bruno Masquelier - 63-80 Growing up and moving out: Migration and the demographic transition in low- and middle-income nations
by Thomas J. Bollyky & Nick Graetz & Joseph Dieleman & Molly K. Miller-Petrie & Diana Schoder & Sean Joyce & Michel Guillot & Simon I. Hay - 81-98 Age variations and population over-coverage: Is low mortality among migrants merely a data artefact?
by Matthew Wallace & Ben Wilson - 99-118 Explaining regional differences in mortality during the first wave of Covid-19 in Italy
by Ugofilippo Basellini & Carlo Giovanni Camarda - 119-136 Parity disparity: Educational differences in Nordic fertility across parities and number of reproductive partners
by Marika Jalovaara & Linus Andersson & Anneli Miettinen - 137-156 The relative importance of women’s education on fertility desires in sub-Saharan Africa: A multilevel analysis
by Endale Kebede & Erich Striessnig & Anne Goujon - 157-168 Are the birthdates of our ancestors real? Date of birth misregistration in twentieth-century Poland
by Jacek Cypryjański
December 2021, Volume 75, Issue S1
- 1-5 75 years of Population Studies: A diamond anniversary special issue
by Wendy Sigle & Alice Reid & Rebecca Sear - 7-25 Population Studies at 75 years: An empirical review
by Melinda C. Mills & Charles Rahal - 27-45 Moving towards the centre or the exit? Migration in population studies and in Population Studies 1996–2021
by Ronald Skeldon - 47-75 Has demography witnessed a data revolution? Promises and pitfalls of a changing data ecosystem
by Ridhi Kashyap - 77-104 Demographic perspectives in research on global environmental change
by Raya Muttarak - 105-132 What have we learned about mortality patterns over the past 25 years?
by Alyson A. van Raalte - 133-155 Theory and explanation in demography: The case of low fertility in Europe
by Elspeth Graham - 157-177 Why a long-term perspective is beneficial for demographers
by Alice Reid - 179-199 Not the great equalizers: Covid-19, 1918–20 influenza, and the need for a paradigm shift in pandemic preparedness
by Svenn-Erik Mamelund & Jessica Dimka - 201-220 Demography and the rise, apparent fall, and resurgence of eugenics
by Rebecca Sear - 221-234 What’s so troubling about ‘voluntary’ family planning anyway? A feminist perspective
by Rishita Nandagiri - 235-251 Demography’s theory and approach: (How) has the view from the margins changed?
by Wendy Sigle - 253-254 Looking to the future of Population Studies
by John Ermisch
September 2021, Volume 75, Issue 3
- 305-323 Social class and fertility: A long-run analysis of Southern Sweden, 1922–2015
by Martin Dribe & Christopher D. Smith - 325-341 Reproductive transitions and women’s status in Indian households
by Megan N. Reed - 343-361 Evaluating the impact of housing market liberalization on the timing of marriage: Evidence from Egypt
by Ragui Assaad & Caroline Krafft & Dominique J. Rolando - 363-380 The list experiment: An approach to measuring stigmatized behaviours related to sex-selective abortion
by Emily Treleaven & Toan Ngoc Pham & Anh Duy Nguyen & Nadia Diamond-Smith - 381-401 Height and health in late eighteenth-century England
by Hannaliis Jaadla & Leigh Shaw-Taylor & Romola Davenport - 403-420 Estimation of older-adult mortality from information distorted by systematic age misreporting
by Alberto Palloni & Hiram Beltrán-Sánchez & Guido Pinto - 421-442 Multidimensional healthy life expectancy of the older population in China
by Guogui Huang & Fei Guo & Gong Chen - 443-455 Life expectancy inequalities in Hungary over 25 years: The role of avoidable deaths
by Anikó Bíró & Tamás Hajdu & Gábor Kertesi & Dániel Prinz - 457-476 Did sexual behaviour differences between HIV infection and treatment groups offset the preventative biological effects of ART roll-out in Zimbabwe?
by Simon Gregson & Constance Nyamukapa - 477-486 The persistently high fertility of a North American population: A 25-year restudy of parity among the Ohio Amish
by Samson Wasao & Cory Anderson & Christian Mpody
May 2021, Volume 75, Issue 2
- 153-167 Educational composition and parity contribution to completed cohort fertility change in low-fertility settings
by Ester Lazzari & Ryohei Mogi & Vladimir Canudas-Romo - 169-190 Children of the (gender) revolution: A theoretical and empirical synthesis of how gendered division of labour influences fertility
by Alyce Raybould & Rebecca Sear - 191-207 Fortunes of Dragons: Cohort size effects on life outcomes
by Sumit Agarwal & Wenlan Qian & Tien Foo Sing & Poh Lin Tan - 209-219 Migration for family and labour market outcomes in Sweden
by Brian Joseph Gillespie & Clara H. Mulder & Michael J. Thomas - 221-237 Unequally ageing regions of Europe: Exploring the role of urbanization
by Ilya Kashnitsky & Joop De Beer & Leo Van Wissen - 239-254 Foetal loss and feminine sex ratios at birth in sub-Saharan Africa
by Anne Morse & Nancy Luke - 255-267 Using future age profiles to improve immigration projections
by Terje Skjerpen & Marianne Tønnessen - 269-287 Errors in reported ages and dates in surveys of adult mortality: A record linkage study in Niakhar (Senegal)
by Bruno Masquelier & Mufaro Kanyangarara & Gilles Pison & Almamy Malick Kanté & Cheikh Tidiane Ndiaye & Laetitia Douillot & Géraldine Duthé & Cheikh Sokhna & Valérie Delaunay & Stéphane Helleringer - 289-303 When is fertility too low or too high? Population policy preferences of demographers around the world
by Hendrik P. van Dalen & Kène Henkens
January 2021, Volume 75, Issue 1
- 1-1 Thanks to reviewers
by The Editors - 3-18 The politics of ageing and retirement: Evidence from Swiss referenda
by Piera Bello & Vincenzo Galasso - 19-36 Trust and fertility in uncertain times
by Arnstein Aassve & Marco Le Moglie & Letizia Mencarini - 37-50 Disentangling the effects of reproductive behaviours and fertility preferences on child growth in India
by Md Juel Rana & John Cleland & T.V. Sekher & Sabu S. Padmadas - 51-66 Children’s education and parental old-age health: Evidence from a population-based, nationally representative study in India
by Berenike Thoma & Nikkil Sudharsanan & Omar Karlsson & William Joe & S.V. Subramanian & Jan-Walter De Neve - 67-89 Global and local correlations of Hajnal’s household formation markers in historical Europe: A cautionary tale
by Mikołaj Szołtysek & Bartosz Ogórek & Siegfried Gruber - 91-110 Families in comparison: An individual-level comparison of life-course and family reconstructions between population and vital event registers
by Niels van den Berg & Ingrid K. van Dijk & Rick J. Mourits & P. Eline Slagboom & Angelique A. P. O. Janssens & Kees Mandemakers - 111-131 Labour market incorporation of immigrant women in South Africa: Impacts of human capital and family structure
by Emmanuel Souza - 133-152 Partnership transitions among the children of immigrants in Norway: The role of partner choice
by Kenneth Aarskaug Wiik & Lars Dommermuth & Jennifer A. Holland
September 2020, Volume 74, Issue 3
- 299-314 Revisiting mid-twentieth-century fertility shifts from a global perspective
by David Reher & Miguel Requena - 315-329 All-time low period fertility in Finland: Demographic drivers, tempo effects, and cohort implications
by Julia Hellstrand & Jessica Nisén & Mikko Myrskylä - 331-350 The effects of growing-season drought on young women’s life course transitions in a sub-Saharan context
by Liliana Andriano & Julia Behrman - 351-361 Ethnicity, sex composition of living children, and unrealized fertility in Nigeria
by Olufunke Fayehun & Olutobi Adekunle Sanuade & Anthony Idowu Ajayi & Uche Isiugo-Abanihe - 363-378 Interpregnancy intervals and perinatal and child health in Sweden: A comparison within families and across social groups
by Kieron Barclay & Anna Baranowska-Rataj & Martin Kolk & Anneli Ivarsson - 379-398 Sex differences in child health and healthcare: A reappraisal for India
by Priyanka Dixit & John Cleland & K. S. James - 399-414 Living longer but not necessarily healthier: The joint progress of health and mortality in the working-age population of England
by Stephen Jivraj & Alissa Goodman & Benedetta Pongiglione & George B. Ploubidis - 415-435 Family embeddedness and older adult mortality in the United States
by Sarah E. Patterson & Rachel Margolis & Ashton M. Verdery - 437-449 Multi-morbidity and frailty at death: A new classification of death records for an ageing world
by Francesco Grippo & Aline Désesquelles & Marilena Pappagallo & Luisa Frova & Viviana Egidi & France Meslé - 451-469 Over-coverage in population registers leads to bias in demographic estimates
by Andrea Monti & Sven Drefahl & Eleonora Mussino & Juho Härkönen
June 2020, Volume 74, Issue 2
- 139-159 Is consanguinity an impediment to child development?
by Cem Mete & Laurent Bossavie & John Giles & Harold Alderman - 161-177 Survival and sex composition of offspring: Individual-level responses in the quantum and tempo of childbearing during the demographic transition
by Mark Gortfelder & Allan Puur - 179-195 Sibling loss and fertility desires in the high-mortality context of Peru
by Kathleen Broussard & Abigail Weitzman - 197-218 Adapting the Own Children Method to allow comparison of fertility between populations with different marriage regimes
by Alice Reid & Hannaliis Jaadla & Eilidh Garrett & Kevin Schürer - 219-240 Fertility trajectories and later-life depression among parents in England
by Emily M. D. Grundy & Sanna Read & Heini Väisänen - 241-261 Does schooling protect sexual health? The association between three measures of education and STIs among adolescents in Malawi
by Barbara S. Mensch & Monica J. Grant & Erica Soler-Hampejsek & Christine A. Kelly & Satvika Chalasani & Paul C. Hewett - 263-281 Disability among children of immigrants from India and China: Is there excess disability among girls?
by Felix M. Muchomba & Sangeeta Chatterji - 283-289 On the estimation of female births missing due to prenatal sex selection
by Christophe Z. Guilmoto & Fengqing Chao & Purushottam M. Kulkarni - 291-292 The ‘Population Problem’ in Pacific Asia
by John Cleland - 292-294 Analytical Family Demography
by Steve Smallwood - 294-296 The Hidden Affliction: Sexually Transmitted Infections and Infertility in History
by Lesley A. Hall - 296-298 Nationalizing Sex: Fertility, Fear, and Power
by Leslie King
January 2020, Volume 74, Issue 1
- 1-21 Fertility preferences and subsequent childbearing in Africa and Asia: A synthesis of evidence from longitudinal studies in 28 populations
by John Cleland & Kazuyo Machiyama & John B. Casterline - 23-38 Projecting future utilization of medically assisted fertility treatments
by James Raymer & Qing Guan & Robert J. Norman & William Ledger & Georgina M. Chambers - 39-54 Cash support vs. tax incentives: The differential impact of policy interventions on third births in contemporary Hungary
by Zsolt Spéder & Lívia Murinkó & Livia Sz. Oláh - 55-74 Fertility intentions and maternal health behaviour during and after pregnancy
by Esha Chatterjee & Christie Sennott - 75-92 Latin American convergence and divergence towards the mortality profiles of developed countries
by Jesús-Adrián Alvarez & José Manuel Aburto & Vladimir Canudas-Romo - 93-102 Population-level adult mortality following the expansion of antiretroviral therapy in Rakai, Uganda
by Dorean Nabukalu & Georges Reniers & Kathryn A. Risher & Sylvia Blom & Emma Slaymaker & Chodziwadziwa Kabudula & Basia Zaba & Fred Nalugoda & Godfrey Kigozi & Fred Makumbi & David Serwadda & Steven J. Reynolds & Milly Marston & Jeffrey W. Eaton & Ron Gray & Maria Wawer & Nelson Sewankambo & Tom Lutalo - 103-118 A family affair: Evidence of chain migration during the mass emigration from the county of Halland in Sweden to the United States in the 1890s
by Anna-Maria Eurenius - 119-138 Can we study the family environment through census data? A comparison of households, dwellings, and domestic units in rural Mali
by Véronique Hertrich & Pascaline Feuillet & Olivia Samuel & Assa Doumbia Gakou & Aurélien Dasré
September 2019, Volume 73, Issue 3
- 297-316 Does broadband Internet affect fertility?
by Francesco C. Billari & Osea Giuntella & Luca Stella - 317-333 Stalling fertility decline of Israeli Muslims and the demographic transition theory
by L. Daniel Staetsky - 335-351 Women’s educational attainment and fertility among Generation X in the United States
by Emma Zang - 353-368 Caesarean section and children’s health: A quasi-experimental design
by Jessica Polos & Jason Fletcher - 369-386 Mind the gap: The health advantages that accompany parental marriage vary by maternal nativity
by Wendy Sigle & Alice Goisis - 387-404 The contribution of urbanization to changes in life expectancy in Scotland, 1861–1910
by Catalina Torres & Vladimir Canudas-Romo & Jim Oeppen - 405-421 Tracking progress in mean longevity: The Lagged Cohort Life Expectancy (LCLE) approach
by Michel Guillot & Collin F. Payne - 423-438 Maternity migration and the recent normalization of the sex ratio at birth in Hong Kong
by Stuart Gietel-Basten & Georgia Verropoulou - 439-449 Estimating men’s fertility from vital registration data with missing values
by Christian Dudel & Sebastian Klüsener
May 2019, Volume 73, Issue 2
- 149-163 The links between women’s employment and children at home: Variations in low- and middle-income countries by world region
by John Bongaarts & Ann K. Blanc & Katharine J. McCarthy - 165-178 Family size and educational attainment in England and Wales
by Tak Wing Chan & Morag Henderson & Rachel Stuchbury - 179-196 Mixed marriage among immigrants and their descendants in the United Kingdom: Analysis of longitudinal data with missing information
by Hill Kulu & Tina Hannemann - 197-216 Until work do us part: Labour migration and occupational stratification in non-cohabiting marriage
by Giulia Ferrari & Ross Macmillan - 217-232 Education, cognitive ability, and cause-specific mortality: A structural approach
by Govert E. Bijwaard & Per Tynelius & Mikko Myrskylä - 233-245 Sexual activity and weekly contraceptive use among young adult women in Michigan
by Susannah E. Gibbs & Yasamin Kusunoki & Elizabeth Colantuoni & Caroline Moreau - 247-260 Gender egalitarianism, perceived economic insecurity, and fertility intentions in Spain: A qualitative analysis
by Xiana Bueno & Mary C. Brinton - 261-275 Divorce, living arrangements, and material well-being during the transition to adulthood in rural Malawi
by Monica J. Grant & Isabel Pike - 277-285 Sixty years of change in Tibetan fertility: An assessment
by Thomas Spoorenberg - 287-290 Scotland’s Populations from the 1850s to Today
by Simon Szreter - 290-291 Demographic Change and Long-Run Development
by Philip Kreager - 291-294 Why Demography Matters; Demography: A Very Short Introduction
by Steve Smallwood - 295-296 Thanks to reviewers of papers submitted 2017-2018
by The Editors
January 2019, Volume 73, Issue 1
- 1-17 Worldwide fertility declines do not rely on stopping at ideal parities
by Daniel J. Hruschka & Rebecca Sear & Joseph Hackman & Alexandria Drake - 19-35 Displaced and segregated: The socio-economic status of the second generation of internally displaced Palestinians in Israel
by Ameed Saabneh - 37-56 Children’s age at parental divorce and depression in early and mid-adulthood
by Øystein Kravdal & Emily Grundy - 57-78 Is prenatal sex selection associated with lower female child mortality?
by Ridhi Kashyap - 79-99 Early-life mortality clustering in families: A literature review
by Ingrid K. van Dijk - 101-118 A survival analysis of the last great European plagues: The case of Nonantola (Northern Italy) in 1630
by Guido Alfani & Marco Bonetti - 119-138 Modelling and forecasting adult age-at-death distributions
by Ugofilippo Basellini & Carlo Giovanni Camarda - 139-148 Environmental bottlenecks in children’s genetic potential for adult socio-economic attainments: Evidence from a health shock
by Jason M. Fletcher
September 2018, Volume 72, Issue 3
- 283-304 Seeding the gender revolution: Women’s education and cohort fertility among the baby boom generations
by Jan Van Bavel & Martin Klesment & Eva Beaujouan & Zuzanna Brzozowska - 305-321 The mechanics of the baby boom: Unveiling the role of the epidemiologic transition
by Danielle Gauvreau & Patrick Sabourin & Samuel Vézina & Benoît Laplante - 323-337 Is spatial mobility on the rise or in decline? An order-specific analysis of the migration of young adults in Sweden
by Hill Kulu & Emma Lundholm & Gunnar Malmberg - 339-355 Applying and testing a forecasting model for age and sex patterns of immigration and emigration
by James Raymer & Arkadiusz Wiśniowski