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CPC Seminars


An Economic Model of Fertility in Developing Countries: The Case of Indonesia (Spring 1983)
Aris Ananta, Duke University

Changes in Fathering Among American Men: 1960-1980 (Spring 1983)
David Eggebeen, CPC Predoc, UNC Sociology Dept.

Analyzing Marital History Surveys (Spring 1983)
Thomas Espenshade, The Urban Institute

Regression Diagnostics for Population Researchers (Spring 1983)
David K. Guilkey, CPC Fellow, UNC Economics Dept.

U.S. Immigration Policy (Spring 1983)
Charles Keely, Center for Population Studies, Population Council

The Politics of China's One-Child Policy (Spring 1983)
Jonathan Mirsky, London Observer

Migration and Rural Development in Kenya: Past Lessons and Probable Research Agenda (Spring 1983)
John Oucho, CPC Postdoc

Fertility Delay and Childlessness in the U.S. and Japan (Spring 1983)
Allan M. Parnell, CPC Predoc, UNC Sociology Dept.

The Interface of Biological, Social and Population Research (Spring 1983)
J. Richard Udry, CPC Director, UNC Maternal and Child Health Dept., UNC Sociology Dept.

American Foreign Policy and Rapid Population Growth (Spring 1985)
Peter Donaldson, Family Health International

Datasets for the Study of Refugee Populations in the U.S. (Spring 1985)
Linda Gordon, Office of Refugee Resettlement, Washington, D.C.

Attitudes about Menarche in a Group of early Female Adolescents in Hawaii (Spring 1985)
Beverly Havens, UNC School of Nursing

The American Health Care System and the Aged Population (Spring 1985)
Vira Kevet, UNC Greensboro Home Economics Dept.

Nutritional Status in the Hapsburg Monarchy, Part II: The 19th and 20th Century (Spring 1985)
John Komlos, CPC Postdoc

Patterns and Determinants of Infant Mortality Rates in Developed Countries 1950-75 (Spring 1985)
Fred Pampel, UNC Chapel Hill

Aging of the Population and Pension Expenditures (Spring 1985)
Fred Pampel, Visiting Assoc. Professor, UNC Sociology Dept.

Southeast Asian Refugee Fertility and Pregnancy Outcomes (Spring 1985)
Ingrid Swenson, UNC School of Nursing

Aging and the Societal Significance of Cohorts (Fall 1986)
Peter Uhlenberg, CPC Fellow, UNC Sociology Dept.

Economic Effects of Population Growth in Low Income Countries: How Important Are They? (Fall 1986)
Thomas Merrick, Population Reference Bureau
Allen Kelley, Duke University
Richard E. Bilsborrow, CPC Fellow

Family History in Quebec, 19th--20th Century (Fall 1986)
Gerard Bouchard, Interuniversity Center for Population Research, Quebec, Canada

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