CPC Seminars
Socio-Economic Aspects of the Timing of Fertility in the U.S. (Fall 1977)
Men and Family Planning in Jamaica (Fall 1977)
A New Explanation of the Relationship Between Birth Weight and Infant Mortality (Fall 1977)
Family Structure and Fertility in Pakistan (Fall 1978)
Changes in the Relative Residential Isolation of the Urban Elderly (Fall 1978)
Legal Stumbling Blocks to Family Planning (Fall 1978)
An Ecological Analysis of Recent Nonmetropolitan Migration (Fall 1978)
A Study of the Structure of Health Values: Implications for Analyzing Policy Processes (Fall 1978)
Female Employment and Fertility: Results of a Panel Study (Fall 1978)
Internal Migration in Contemporary Japan: Trends and Implications (Fall 1978)
Knowledge, Attitudes and utilization Behavior: An Evaluation of a Prenatal Education Program (Spring 1978)
Body Notions, Perceived Vulnerability and Illness Behavior (Spring 1978)
Economics and Family Organization in the Black Community: Socio-economic Correlates of Urban Black Family Structure and Composition (Spring 1978)
Population Growth Equals Environmental Deterioration? The Philippine Experience (Spring 1978)
Automated Population Mapping (Spring 1978)
Household Demographic Structure and Household Saving in Columbia (Spring 1978)
How Female Education Reduces Fertility (Spring 1978)
Women, Work, and Child Welfare (Spring 1978)
Sociological Analysis of the Effects of Population Disincentives on Preventing Higher Parity Births in Singapore (Spring 1978)
Fertility Reduction Policy in the Third World (Spring 1978)
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