Population Index
INDEXcontentscurrent items Frank W. Notestein, 1902-1983 Biography-Ansley J. Coale.................................................. Bibliography............................................................... Changes to Population Index in 1983............................................ Cover Chart: Parity-Specific Fertility in Rural France, 1740-1829-David R. Weir A Bibliography of Publications Based on the U.S. National Survey of Family Growth bibliography Users' Guide ................................................................. A. General Population Studies and Theories: A.I. General Population: A.1.1. General Population-Long Studies........................... A.1.2. General Population -Short Studies.......................... A.2. Population Theory.................................................. A.3. Interrelations with Other Disciplines................................. A.4. Textbooks and Teaching Programs ................................... B. Regional Population Studies: B.1. Regional Demography-Long Studies................................. B.2. Regional Demography-Short Studies................................ C. Spatial Distribution: C.1. General Spatial Distribution......................................... C.2. Urban Spatial Distribution.......................................... C.3. Rural Spatial Distribution........................................... D. Trends in Population Growth and Size: D.1. Past Trends........................................................ D.2. Current Rates and Estimates ........................................ D.3. Projections and Predictions.......................................... D.4. Population Size and Growth ......................................... E. Mortality: E.1. General Mortality .................................................. E.2. Prenatal and Perinatal Mortality..................................... E.3. Infant and Childhood Mortality...................................... E.4. Mortality at Other Ages............................................. E.5. Life Tables......................................................... E.6. Differential Mortality............................................... E.7. Mortality by Cause.................................................. F. Fertility: F.I. General Fertility ...................................... F.2. Differential Fertility................................... F.3. Sterility and Other Pathology........................... F.4. Actions and Activities Directly Affecting Fertility: F.4.1. General Fertility Control and Contraception ..... F.4.2. Clinical Aspects and Use-Effectiveness Studies F.4.3. Evaluation of Programs........................ F.4.4. Attitudes Toward Fertility and Fertility Control . F.4.5. Induced Abortion.............................. F .5. Factors Other than Contraception Affecting Fertility...... F.6. Fertility Outside Marriage.............................. G. :Nuptiality and the Family G.1. Marriage and Divorce.................................. G.2. Family and Household ................................. H. Migration: H.1. General Migration..................................... H.2. International Migration................................ H.3. Internal Migration..................................... H.4. Settlement and Resettlement........................... H.5. Temporary Migration.................................. H.6. Rural-Urban Migration ................................ 1. Historical Demography and Demographic History: 1.1. General Historical Demography......................... 1.2. Methods of Historical Demography...................... J. Characteristics: J-.1.General Demographic Characteristics ................... J .2. Biological Characteristics .............................. J .3. Economic Characteristics............................... J .4. Social Characteristics................................... J .5. Ethnic Characteristics ................................. K. Demographic and Economic Interrelations and Natural Resources: K.I. Economic Development and Population: K.I.I. General Economic Development and Population K.1.2. Developing Countries........................... K.1.3. Developed Countries........................... K.2. Population Growth and Natural Resources ............... K.3. Employment and Labor Force Participation.............. L. Demographic and Noneconomic Interrelations: L.1. General Social Development and Population.............. L.2. Demographic and Political Factors...................... L.3. Demographic Factors and Health ....................... L.4. Demographic Factors and Human Genetics............... M. Policies: M.1. General Population Policy and Legislation ............... M.2. Measures Affecting Fertility............................ M.3. Measures Affecting Migration........................... N. Methods of Research and Analysis Including Models ............. 0. The Production of Population Statistics: 0.1. Population Statistics, General Aspects................ 0.2. Registration of Vital Statistics.......................... 0.3. Population Censuses and Registers ...................... 0.4. Surveys............................................... P. Professional Meetings and Conferences......................... Q. Bibliographies, Directories, and Other Information Services...... R. New Periodicals.............................................. S. Official Statistical Publications ................................ T. Machine-Readable Data Files (MRDF).......................... indexes Author Index.................................................... Geographical Index ..............................................
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