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94-01 Gender Differences in Kin Contact and Reliance By: Janice I. Farkas and Dennis P. Hogan
94-02 Migration and Union Dissolution among Puerto Rican Women By: Nancy S. Landale and Nimfa B. Ogena
Published As: Landale, N.S. and N.B. Ogena (1995). "Migration and Union Dissolution among Puerto Rican Women." International Migration Review 29(3):671-692. |Journal Home Page|
94-03 Problems of Pastoral Land Tenure in Kenya: Demographic, Economic, and Political Processes among Maasai, Samburu, Boran, and Rendille, 1950-1990 By: Elliot Fratkin
Published As: Fratkin, E. (1994). "Pastoral Land Tenure in Kenya: Maasai, Samburu, Boran, and Rendille Experiences, 1950-1990." Nomadic Peoples 34/35:55-. |Journal Home Page|
94-04 The Effects of Maternal Age on Infant Outcomes: Evidence from Chile By: Domingo Pinero, Katherine Fennelly, John Beard, and Jorge Robinovich
Published As: Robinovich, J. , D. Pinero , K. Fennelly and J. Beard (1994). "Efectos de la edad materna en el estado de salud del neonato: evidencia Chilena." Revista Chilena de Obstetricia y Ginecologia 59(4):293-300. |Journal Home Page|
94-05 Women's Employment, Education, Contraception and Abortion in Kinshasa (revision of Working Paper 92-12) By: David Shapiro and B. 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|
94-06 Education, Employment, and Fertility in Kinshasa and Prospects for Changes in Reproductive Behavior (revision of Working Paper 92-12) By: David Shapiro and B. Oleko Tambashe (University of Kinshasa)
Published As: Shapiro, D. and B.O. Tambashe (1997). "Education, Employment, and Fertility in Kinshasa and Prospects for Changes in Reproductive Behavior." Population Research and Policy Review 16(3):259-287. |Journal Home Page|
94-07 Utilization of U.S. 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.
94-08 Labor Decisions by Agricultural Households: Interrelationship between Off-Farm Labor Supply and Hired Labor Demand By: Jill L. Findeis and Daniel A. Lass
94-09 The Relationship between Marital Quality and Children in Later Life Remarriages: An Exploratory Study By: Lori J. McElhaney
94-10 One Parent or Two? Entry into Premarital Motherhood among Cohabiting and Single Women By: Wendy D. Manning and Nancy S. Landale
Published As: Manning, W.D. and N.S. Landale (1996). "Racial and Ethnic Differences in the Role of Cohabitation in Premarital Childbearing." Journal of Marriage & the Family 58:63-77. |Journal Home Page|
94-11 Gender, Values, and Intentions to Move in a Developing Country By: Gordon F. De Jong, Kerry Richter, and Pimonpan Isarabhakdi
Published As: De Jong, G.F. , K. Richter and P. Isarabhakdi (1996). "Gender, Values, and Intentions to Move in Rural Thailand." International Migration Review 30(3):748-770. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|
94-12 The Social Supports for Unmarried Mothers By: Anastasia Gage and Dominique Meekers
94-13 Conflict of Interest: Gender Relations among the Kaguru of Tanzania By: Dominique Meekers, Nadra Franklin, and Jeffrey Meeker
94-14 Who Assists Mothers with Young Children? Patterns of Family Formation and Support to Young Mothers By: Wendy D. Manning and Dennis P. Hogan
94-15 Why Trade Quantity for Child Quality? A "Family Mobility" Thesis By: Parfait M. Eloundou-Enyegue
94-16 Poverty Dynamics among U.S. Elders: Implications of Occupation, Gender, and Residence By: Diane K. McLaughlin and Leif Jensen
94-17 Migration in Market and Democracy Transition: Migration Intentions and Behavior in Romania By: Dumitru Sandu (University of Bucharest) and Gordon F. De Jong
Published As: Sandu, D. and G.F. De Jong (1996). "Migration in Market and Democracy Transition: Migration Intentions and Behavior in Romania." Population Research and Policy Review 15(5/6):437-457. |Journal Home Page|
94-18 Why Marry? Race and Transition to Marriage among Cohabitators By: Wendy D. Manning and Pamela Smock
Published As: Manning, W.D. and P. Smock (1995). "Why Marry? Race and the Transition to Marriage among Cohabitors." Demography 32(4):509-520. |Journal Home Page|
94-19 The Fertility of the Herero of Ngamiland: Is There Evidence of Recent Decline? By: Prosper Poukouta
94-20 The Status of Women in Mexico: An Analysis of Marital Power Dynamics By: R.S. Oropesa and Dennis Hogan
Published As: Oropesa, R.S. (1997). "Development and Marital Power in Mexico." Social Forces 75(4):1291-1318. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|
94-21 Sibling Size and Children's Educational Attainment in Peninsular Malaysia By: Suet-Ling Pong
Published As: Pong, S. (1997). "Sibship Size and Educational Attainment in Peninsular Malaysia: Do Policies Matter?." Sociological Perspectives 40(2):227-242. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|
94-22 Parental Work, Family Structure, and Poverty among Latino Children By: Daniel T. Lichter and Nancy S. Landale
Published As: Lichter, D.T. and N.S. Landale (1995). "Parental Work, Family Structure, and Poverty Among Latino Children." Journal of Marriage & the Family 57(2):346-354. |Journal Home Page|
94-23 The Internalization of Marriage and Cohabitation Norms: A Comparison of Non-Hispanic Whites, Mexican Americans, and Puerto Ricans By: R.S. Oropesa
Published As: Oropesa, R.S. (1996). "Normative Beliefs About Marriage and Cohabitation: A Comparison of Non-Latino Whites, Mexican Americans, and Puerto Ricans." Journal of Marriage & the Family 58(1):49-62. |Journal Home Page|
94-24 Changing Economic Opportunities, Family Structure, and Poverty in Rural Areas By: Daniel T. Lichter and Diane K. McLaughlin
Published As: Lichter, D.T. and D.K. McLaughlin (1995). "Changing Economic Opportunities, Family Structure, and Poverty in Rural Areas." Rural Sociology 60(4):688-706. |Journal Home Page|
94-25 Cohabitation and Children's Economic Well-Being By: Wendy D. Manning and Daniel T. Lichter
Published As: Manning, W.D. and D.T. Lichter (1996). "Parental Cohabitation and Children's Economic Well-Being." Journal of Marriage & the Family 58(4):998-1010. |Journal Home Page|
94-26 Living Arrangements among Elderly Immigrants in the United States By: Janet M. Wilmoth, Gordon F. De Jong and Christine L. Himes
Published As: Wilmoth, J.M. , G.F. De Jong and C.L. Himes (1997). "Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Living Arrangements among America's White, Hispanic, and Asian Elderly Population." International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 17(9/10):57-82. |Journal Home Page|
94-27 The Geography of Homelessness in the United States By: Barrett A. Lee and Townsand Price-Spratlen
94-28 Living Separately as a Child Care Strategy: Implications for Women's Work and Family in Urban Thailand By: Kerry Richter
Published As: Richter, K. (1996). "Living Separately as a Child-Care Strategy: Implications for Women's Work and Family in Urban Thailand." Journal of Marriage & the Family 58(2):327-339. |Journal Home Page|







