Population Studies - A Journal of Demography
İÇİNDEKİLERCONTENTSVOLUME 57 NUMBER 1 MARCH 2003 James C. RILEY Referees of papers submitted in 2001 and 2002 Did mothers begin with an advantage? A study of childbirth and maternal health in England and Wales, 1778-1929 Kirsty McNAY, Perianayagam Why are uneducated women in India using contraception? A multilevel AROKIASAMY and Robert H. CASSEN Michel GUILLOT JanVANBAVEL analysis The cross-sectional average length of life (CAL): A cross-sectional mortality measure that reflects the experience of cohorts Does an effect of marriage duration on pre-transition fertility signal parity-dependent control? An empirical test in nineteenth-century Leuven, Belgium David Sven REHER and Fernando GONZALEZ-QUINONES Cicely MARSTON and John CLELAND Shuzhuo LI, Marcus W. FELDMAN and Xiaoyi JIN Do parents really matter? Child health and development in Spain during the demographic transition Do unintended pregnancies carried to term lead to adverse outcomes for mother and child? An assessment in five developing countries Marriage form and family division in three villages in rural China Book reviews Books and publications received Notes for authors NOTLARMarch 2003 |