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[The migration of indigenous mixtecans. Population mobility and preservation of identities].
1993
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2
[A challenge for the Mexican state].
1989
0.75
3
[Changes in the status of women].
1989
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4
[The indigenous population. Demographic expansion of ethnic groups].
1989
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5
[The rural population. The great change toward urbanization].
1989
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6
[Population and crisis. Economic inflexibility or demographic subordination].
1989
0.75
7
[Fertility, a very slow decrease].
1988
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8
[Recent levels and trends in the use of anti-contraceptives].
1988
0.75
9
[The future population of Mexico. 123 million by the year 2010].
1988
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10
[Internal migration. Geographic mobility: search for well-being].
1988
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11
[Mortality. The behavior of mortality through 1987].
1988
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12
[Female nuptiality: the importance of consensual unions].
1988
0.75
13
[International migration: small numbers, large challenges].
1988
0.75
14
[Population policy: substantial but insufficient advances].
1988
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15
[The health transition in Mexico: a proper model].
1988
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16
[The Latin American demographic situation from a world perspective. Region in transition].
1988
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17
[Family planning. Current levels and trends in contraceptive use].
1988
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18
[Population dynamics and structure. The beginning of a new demographic era].
1988
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19
[Population in the northern border area. Urban dynamism and binational interrelation].
1988
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20
[Two moments in the demographic transition].
1989
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21
[The fertility of Mexican adolescents. Cultural and health problems].
1989
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22
[How long will we endure the sorrow of thirty deaths per thousand ?].
1989
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23
[AIDS in Mexico: evolution and recent trends].
1990
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24
[It is imperative to stop environmental degradation].
1990
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25
[Demographic effects on development from 1970 to 1990].
1990
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26
[The population of Mexico in 1990: preliminary census figures].
1990
0.75
27
[Violent deaths have increased 150 percent in 25 years].
1990
0.75
28
[Abortion in Latin America. Induced abortion and its causes].
1990
0.75
29
[Migration to metropolitan Mexico City].
1990
0.75
30
[Population policy: new alternatives or old premises for 1989 to 1994?].
1990
0.75
31
[Abortion in Mexico. Social and public health problem].
1990
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32
[The 20 to 29 year old population: sociodemographic profile].
1990
0.75
33
[Fertility and contraception in the rural areas. Important changes in contraception].
1990
0.75
34
[Sex education and population policies].
1991
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35
[Maternal mortality rates in the IMSS].
1991
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36
[Social differentials of fertility in Latin America and Mexico].
1991
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37
[The challenges of the family planning program].
1991
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38
[Discontinuation of contraception].
1991
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39
[Demography of Mexico City. The same problems with less population].
1991
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40
[Environment, health and urban poverty. A perspective for the study of human settlements].
1991
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41
[Population education. The school and demographic demographic knowledge].
1991
0.75
42
[Abortion and rights. Legal thinking about abortion].
1991
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43
[The 1990 Census. The expectation of population in 1990].
1991
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44
[Electoral demography. The demographic dimension of a political process].
1991
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45
[Population and environment. Requests for interdisciplinary analysis].
1991
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46
[Social and population policy. Considerations on efficiency and equity].
1991
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47
[Population dynamics in Mexico: 1895-1990. The great demographic change].
1991
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48
[Family planning and perinatal mortality in the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS)].
1991
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49
[Agreement and asymmetry. Population and wages vis vis a vis the globalization of the economy].
1991
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50
[Internal migration changes from 1980 to 1990].
1991
0.75
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