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3. Discussion of paper ‘Explanations of the fertility crisis in modern societies: A search for commonalities’, Population Studies 57(3): 241–263, by John Caldwell and Thomas Schindlmayr

4. Some remarks on the paper by Julia Ericksen et al., 'Fertility patterns and trends among the Old Order Amish'

5. Fertility differentials in the Sudan (with reference to the nomadic and settled populations) * This paper is based on a chapter from a Ph.D. thesis completed at the London School of Economics, under the joint supervision of Professor D. V. Glass and Dr. J. G. C. Blacker, to whom I am deeply indebted for guidance, criticism and suggestions. I am also grateful to the Ford Foundation and the Population Council Inc. for the grants which made this work possible

6. Reply to the note by Frejka and Sardon on our paper 'Patterns of low and lowest-low fertility in Europe' and an erratum

8. Reply to the discussion of our paper ‘Explanations of the fertility crisis in modern societies: A search for commonalities’

10. Some comments on Mr Karmel's paper ‘the relations between male and female reproduction rates’1

11. Some remarks on the paper by A. Okore, ‘Rural—urban fertility differentials in Southern Nigeria: An assessment of some available evidence’

14. Papers in Jewish Demography 1977

16. Appendix Note on a Statistical Question raised in the preceding Paper

18. Fecundability Estimates: Some Comments on M. Henry's Paper

22. The Far Eastern pattern of mortality is not a unique regional mortality model: A reply to Noreen Goldman.

23. Urban-rural Differentials in Infant Mortality in Victorian England.

24. Cohort Quantum as a Function of Time-dependent Period Quantum for Non-repeatable Events.

25. Intentional Age-Misreporting, Age-Heaping, and the 1908 Old Age Pensions Act in Ireland.

26. On the Demography of South Asian Famines: Part I.

27. Changing Demographic Characteristics and the Family Status of Chinese Women.

28. Inverse Projection and Back Projection : A Critical Appraisal, and Comparative Results for England, 1539 to 1871.

29. The socio-demographic legacy of the Khmer Rouge period in Cambodia.

30. Completeness of India's Sample Registration System: An assessment using the general growth balance method.

31. Data quality and accuracy of United Nations population projections, 1950-95.

32. Mortality and transition in the Ovamboland region of Namibia, 1930-1990.

33. An Australian map of British and Irish literacy in 1841.

34. Classifying causes of death according to an aetiological axis.

35. The accuracy of age-specific population estimates for small areas in Britain.

36. Economic Swings and Demographic Changes in the History of Latin America.

37. High Fertility, High Emigration, Low Nuptiality.

38. On the Historical Relationship Between Infant and Adult Mortality.

39. Dowry 'Inflation' in Rural India.

40. A General Characterization of Consistency Algorithms in Multidimensional Demographic Projection Models.

41. Estimation of Adult Mortality from Orphanhood before and since Marriage.

42. The Causes of Rapid Infant Mortality Decline in England and Wales, 1861--1921. Part II.

43. Age Group Growth Rates and Population Momentum.

44. The Next Birth and the Labour Market : A Dynamic Model of Births in England and Wales.

45. The Relation between Actual and Intrinsic Growth Rates.

46. Ergodicity and Inverse Projection.

47. Reflections on Recent Levels and Trends of Fertility and Mortality in Egypt.

48. Demographic and Socio-economic Influences on Recent British Marital Breakdown Patterns.

49. A Theory of Marital Fertility Transition.

50. Socio-Economic Characteristics and Life Expectancies in Nineteenth-Century England: A District Analysis.