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91-01 Homelessness and Community By: Barrett A. Lee
91-02 Approaches to Minority Family Research in Gerontology: A Demographic Research Agenda By: Jacqueline Lowe Worobey and Dennis P. Hogan
91-03 The Strange Case of Dependency Theory and Foreign Investment Effects By: Glenn Firebaugh
Published As: Firebaugh, G. (1992). "Growth Effects of Foreign and Domestic Investment." American Journal of Sociology 98:105-130. |Journal Home Page|
91-04 Common Ground? Urban Neighborhoods as Survey Respondents See Them By: Barrett A. Lee and Karen E. Campbell (Vanderbilt University)
Published As: Lee, B.A. and K.E. Campbell (1997). "Common Ground? Urban Neighborhoods as Survey Respondents See Them." Social Science Quarterly 78(4):922-936. |Journal Home Page|
91-05 Divergence from the Easterlin Model in Current Demographic Trends By: Hiroko H. Dodge
91-06 Race, Family Structure, and Changing Poverty among American Children: 1960-1988 By: David J. Eggebeen and Daniel T. Lichter
Published As: Eggebeen, D.J. and D.T. Lichter (1991). "Race, Family Structure, and Changing Poverty Among American Children." American Sociological Review 56(6):801-817. |Journal Home Page|
91-07 The Occupational Status of Puerto Rican Women in New York City By: Anna Victoria B. Madamba, Gordon F. De Jong, and Katherine Fennelly
Published As: Madamba, A.B. and G.F. De Jong (1994). "Determinants of White-Collar Employment: Puerto Rican Women in Metropolitan New York." Social Science Quarterly 75(1):53-66. |Journal Home Page|
91-08 Returns versus Endowments in the Earnings Attainment Process for Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Men and Women By: Diane K. McLaughlin and Lauri Perman
Published As: McLaughlin, D.K. and L. Perman (1991). "Returns vs. Endowments in the Earnings Attainment Process for Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Men and Women." Rural Sociology 56(3):339-365. |Journal Home Page|
91-09 Patterns of Giving and Receiving in the Later Life Course By: David J. Eggebeen
91-10 Systems of Women's Status and Variations in Reproductive Behavior in Colombia By: C. Elisa Florez (University of Los Andes, Bogota, Colombia), Rafael Echeverri (National Statistics, Bogota, Colombia), Dennis P. Hogan, and Kewin Chen
91-11 Employment, Education, and Fertility Behavior in Kinshasa: Some Preliminary Evidence By: David Shapiro and Oleko Tambashe (University of Kinshasa)
Published As: Shapiro, D. and B.O. Tambashe (1992). "Employment, Education, and Fertility Behavior in Kinshasa: Some Preliminary Evidence." African Population Studies 7:1-25. |Journal Home Page|
91-12 Marriage and Cohabitation among Puerto Rican Women in the Continental United States By: Nancy S. Landale and Katherine Fennelly
91-13 The Demography of Minority Aging Populations By: Jacqueline Lowe Worobey and Dennis P. Hogan
Published As: Angel, J.L. and D.P. Hogan (1992). "The Demography of Minority Aging Populations." Journal of Family History 17(1):95-115. |Journal Home Page|
91-14 An Evaluation of "Demographic Analysis" as a Method for Estimating Population Age, Sex, and Race By: Clifford C. Clogg, Christine L. Himes, and Aref N. Dajani
91-15 Transitions in Health and Living Arrangements in Later Life: Issues of Race, Class, and Gender By: Ronald J. Angel (University of Texas-Austin), Jacqueline Lowe Worobey and Christine L. Himes
91-16 Patterns of Union Formation among Mainland Puerto Rican Women By: Nancy S. Landale and Renata Forste (University of Chicago)
Published As: Landale, N.S. and R. Forste (1991). "Patterns of Entry into Cohabitation and Marriage Among Mainland Puerto Rican Women." Demography 28(4):587-607. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|
91-17 Economic Restructuring, Population Redistribution and Migration in the United States By: George Kephart
91-18 Demographic Aspects of the Changing Rural Labor Force By: Daniel T. Lichter
Published As: Lichter, D.T. (1993). "Demographic Aspects of the Changing Rural Labor Force." In Brown, D.L. and L. Swanson, Population Change and the Future of Rural America. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.
91-19 Organic-Solvent Water Pollution and Low Birth Weight in Michigan By: Kristine M. Witkowski and Nan E. Johnson (Michigan State University)
Published As: Witkowski, K.M. and N.E. Johnson (1992). "Organic-Solvent Water Pollution and Low Birth Weight in Michigan." Social Biology 39(1-2):45-54. |Journal Home Page|
91-20 Herero Mortality after Early Childhood By: Henry Harpending and Renee Pennington (University of Wisconsin)
91-21 Children among the Rural Poor: 1960-1990 By: Daniel T. Lichter and David J. Eggebeen
Published As: Lichter, D.T. and D.J. Eggebeen (1992). "Child Poverty and the Changing Rural Family." Rural Sociology 57(2):151-172. |Journal Home Page|
91-22 Poverty among Older Americans: The Plight of the Nonmetro Elderly By: Diane K. McLaughlin and Leif Jensen
Published As: McLaughlin, D.K. and L.I. Jensen (1993). "Poverty among Older Americans: The Plight of Nonmetropolitan Elders." Journals of Gerontology 48(2):S44-S54. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|
91-23 A Comparison of the Fertility of Young Women in the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, and Puerto Rican Women in the Continental United States By: Katherine Fennelly, Gretchen T. Cornwell and Lynne Casper
Published As: Fennelly, K. , G.T. Cornwell and L.M. Casper (1992). "A Comparison of the Fertility of Dominican, Puerto Rican and Mainland Puerto Rican Adolescents." Family Planning Perspectives 24(3):107-110. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|
91-24 Geographic Variations in Women's Status and Reproductive Behaviors in Colombia By: C. Elisa Florez (University of Los Andes, Bogota, Colombia), Rafael Echeverri (National Statistics, Bogota, Colombia), Dennis P. Hogan, and Kewin Chen
91-25 Rich Kids, Poor Kids: Changing Family Structure and Income Inequality among American Children By: Daniel T. Lichter and David J. Eggebeen
Published As: Lichter, D.T. and D.J. Eggebeen (1993). "Rich Kids, Poor Kids: Changing Income Inequality among American Children." Social Forces 71(3):761-780. |Journal Home Page|
91-26 Women's Employment, Education, and Contraceptive Behaviour in Kinshasa By: David Shapiro and Oleko Tambashe (University of Kinshasa)
Published As: Shapiro, D. and B.O. Tambashe (1994). "The Impact of Women's Employment and Education on Contraceptive Use and Abortion in Kinshasa, Zaire." Studies in Family Planning 25(2):96-110. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|
91-27 Occupational Status and Migration: Payoffs to Short-Term Outmigration and Return Migration in a Developing Country By: Gordon F. De Jong and Marilou C. Legazpi Blair
Published As: De Jong, G.F. and M.C. Blair (1994). "Occupational Status of Rural Outmigrants and Return Migrants." Rural Sociology 59(4):693-707. |Journal Home Page|
91-28 Migration, Population Redistribution, and the New Spatial Inequality By: Daniel T. Lichter
Published As: Lichter, D.T. (1993). "Migration, Population Redistribution, and the New Spatial Inequality." In Brown, D.L., D.R. Field, and J.J. Zuiches, The Demography of Rural Life. University Park, PA: NERCRD.
91-29 Ryder's Theory of Demographic Metabolism and Societal Change By: Glenn Firebaugh
Published As: Firebaugh, G. (1992). "Where Does Social Change Come From? Estimating the Relative Contributions of Individual Change and Population Turnover." Population Research and Policy Review 11:1-20. |Journal Home Page|
91-30 Utilization of Rural Labor Resources By: Jill L. Findeis
Published As: Findeis, J.L. (1993). "Utilization of Rural Labor Resources." In Barkley, D., Economic Adaptation: Alternatives for Nonmetropolitan Areas. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
91-31 Rural Labor Market Experience and Rural Poverty By: Jill L. Findeis, Gretchen T. Cornwell, Leif Jensen, Genesh Rauniyar and Stephen M. Smith







