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Rindfuss, Ronald R.; Brewster, Karin L.; & Kavee, Andrew L. (1996). Women, Work, and Children: Behavioral and Attitudinal Change in the United States. Population and Development Review, 22, 457-482.

Rindfuss, Ronald R.; Guilkey, David K.; Entwisle, Barbara; Chamratrithirong, Aphichat; & Sawangdee, Yothin (1996). The Family Building Life Course and Contraceptive Use: Nang Rong, Thailand. Population Research and Policy Review, 15(4), 341-368.

Rindfuss, Ronald R.; Morgan, S. Philip; & Offutt, Katherine (1996). Education and the Changing Age Pattern of American Fertility: 1963-1989. Demography, 33(3), 277-290.

Sandefur, Gary D.; Rindfuss, Ronald R.; & Cohen, Barney (1996). Changing Numbers, Changing Needs: American Indian Demography and Public Health. Washington: National Academy Press.

Evans, Thomas P.; Walsh, Stephen J.; Entwisle, Barbara; & Rindfuss, Ronald R. (1995). Testing Model Parameters of Transportation Network Analyses in Rural Thailand. (pp. 302-311). Bethesda, Md.: American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing: American Congress on Surveying and Mapping.

Rindfuss, Ronald R. (1995). Constraining and Facilitating Aspects of Family and Work Roles: Union Formation and Dissolution in the United States. Nankang, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China: Sun Yat-Sen Institute for Social Sciences and Philosophy, Academia Sinica.

Rindfuss, Ronald R.; Kavee, Andrew L.; & Cooksey, Elizabeth C. (1995). The First Year after College: Activities and Their Subsequent Effects. The Journal of Higher Education, 66(4), 415-446.

Cooksey, Elizabeth C. & Rindfuss, Ronald R. (1994). Prior Activities and Progress in MBA Programs. Research in Higher Education, 35(6), 647-668.

Pagnini, Deanna L. & Rindfuss, Ronald R. (1993). The Divorce of Marriage and Childbearing: Changing Attitudes and Behavior in the United States. Population and Development Review, 19, 331-347.

Chamratrithirong, Aphichat; Morgan, S. Philip; & Rindfuss, Ronald R. (1992). Why Is It Important? A Reply to Knodel and Chayovan. Social Forces, 71(2), 517-518.