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00-12     The Footprints of Cohabitation: Results from Marital Status Life Tables For the US, 1995 By: Robert Schoen and Nicola Standish

Published As: Schoen, R. and N.J. Standish (2001). "The Retrenchment of Marriage: Results from Marital Status Life Tables for the United States, 1995." Population and Development Review 27(3):553-563. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|

02-07     Mathematical Models in Demography and Actuarial Mathematics By: Robert Schoen

Published As: Schoen, R. (2003). "Mathematical Models in Demography and Actuarial Mathematics." In Filar, J.A. and J.B. Krawczyk, Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems. Oxford: EOLSS Publishers.

03-08     Insights from Parity Status Life Tables for the 20th Century U.S. By: Robert Schoen

Published As: Schoen, R. (2006). "Insights from Parity Status Life Tables for the 20th Century U.S.." Social Science Research 35(1):29-39. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|

04-07     A Population with Continually Declining Mortality By: Robert Schoen, Stefan Hrafn Jonsson and Paula Tufis

05-03     Multistate Cohort Models with Proportional Transfer Rates By: Robert Schoen and Vladimir Canudas-Romo

Published As: Schoen, R. and V. Canudas-Romo (2006). "Multistate Cohort Models with Proportional Transfer Rates." Demography 43(3):553-568. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|

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