Publications
Bhattacharya, Bishwanath N.; Singh, Kaushalendra Kumar; & Singh, Uttam (1995). Proximate Determinants of Fertility in Eastern Uttar Pradesh. Human Biology, 67, 867-886.
Bird, Sheryl Thorburn & Bauman, Karl E. (1995). The Relationship between Structural and Health Services Variables and State-Level Infant Mortality in the United States. American Journal of Public Health, 85(1), 26-29. PMCID: PMC1615262
Blackmore, Cheryl A.; Savitz, David A.; Edwards, Lloyd J.; Harlow, Siobán D.; & Bowes, Watson A., Jr. (1995). Racial Differences in the Patterns of Preterm Delivery in Central North Carolina, USA. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, 9(3), 281-295.
Bloom, E.; Bitran, R.; Dow, William H.; Orozco, M.; & Straffon, Beatriz (1995). The Demand for Health Care in Mexico: An Econometric Analysis. Mexico: Consejo Nacional de Poblacion.
Bobo, Lawrence D.; Zubrinsky, Camille L.; Johnson, James H., Jr.; & Oliver, Melvin L. (1995). Work Orientation, Job Discrimination, and Ethnicity: A Focus Group Perspective. Research in the Sociology of Work, 5, 45-85.
Bollen, Kenneth A. (1995). Review of Nigel Gilbert and Jim Doran, Simulating Societies: The Computer Simulation of Social Phenomena. Social Forces, 74(2), 745-746.
Bollen, Kenneth A. & Chuwa, Albina (1995). . Chapel Hill, N.C.: The EVALUATION Project, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Bollen, Kenneth A.; Guilkey, David K.; & Mroz, Thomas A. (1995). Binary Outcomes and Endogenous Explanatory Variables: Tests and Solutions with an Application to the Demand for Contraceptive Use in Tunisia. Demography, 32(1), 111-131.
Bollen, Kenneth A. & Jackman, Robert W. (1995). Income Inequality and Democratization Revisited: Comment on Muller. American Sociological Review, 60, 983-989.
Brown, Jane D. & McDonald, Trevy (1995). Portrayals and Effects of Alcohol in Television Entertainment Programming.. Martin, Susan Ehrlich (Ed.) (pp. 133-150). Bethesda, Md.: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.