Published in Popul Stud (Camb) on March 01, 1982
Old Habits Die Hard? Lingering Son Preference in an Era of Normalizing Sex Ratios at Birth in South Korea. Popul Res Policy Rev (2016) 0.75
Recent trends in marital disruption. Demography (1989) 3.95
Social inequalities in health: next questions and converging evidence. Soc Sci Med (1997) 3.55
Contribution of psychosocial factors to socioeconomic differences in health. Milbank Q (1998) 2.66
The impact of family background and early marital factors on marital disruption. J Fam Issues (1991) 1.99
Reexamining the link of early childbearing to marriage and to subsequent fertility. Demography (1999) 1.73
Community and contraceptive choice in rural Thailand: a case study of Nang Rong. Demography (1996) 1.69
Selectivity and the analysis of birth intervals from survey data. Asian Pac Cens Forum (1982) 1.45
Patterns of births: implications for the incidence of elective induction. Med Care (1976) 1.40
Fertility desires and fertility: hers, his, and theirs. Demography (1990) 1.40
Geographic information systems, spatial network analysis, and contraceptive choice. Demography (1997) 1.30
Education and fertility: implications for the roles women occupy. Am Sociol Rev (1980) 1.22
Union status, marital history and female contraceptive sterilization in the United States. Fam Plann Perspect (2001) 1.20
Children and marital disruption: a replication and update. Demography (1984) 1.11
Measurement and replication: evaluating the consistency of eight U. S. fertility surveys. Demography (1984) 1.08
The initiation of adolescent sexual and contraceptive behavior during changing times. J Health Soc Behav (1996) 1.06
Age and marital status at first birth and the pace of subsequent fertility. Demography (1978) 1.02
The quality and comparability of child care data in U.S. surveys. Soc Sci Res (2000) 1.01
Women who obtain repeat abortions: a study based on record linkage. Fam Plann Perspect (1979) 0.96
Those ubiquitous fertility trends: United States, 1945-1979. Soc Biol (1983) 0.93
The potential reduction of medical complications from induced abortion. Int J Gynaecol Obstet (1978) 0.93
Contraceptive sterilization in the U. S.: 1965 and 1970. Demography (1972) 0.91
Method of payment--relation to abortion complications. Health Soc Work (1976) 0.89
Abortion in Hawaii. Fam Plann Perspect (1973) 0.88
Pregnancy planning in Hawaii. Fam Plann Perspect (1975) 0.88
Sex preselection in the United States: some implications. Science (1974) 0.86
A fertility reaction to a historical event: southern white birthrates and the 1954 desegregation ruling. Science (1978) 0.86
Convenience and the occurrence of births: induction of labor in the United States and Canada. Int J Health Serv (1979) 0.81
Sexuality, birth control and abortion: a decision-making sequence. J Biosoc Sci (1973) 0.81
Abortion in Hawaii: 1970-1971. Hawaii Med J (1973) 0.81
Personal networks and the adoption of family planning in rural Korea. Ingu Pogon Nonjip (1984) 0.80
How old is too old? Age and the sociology of fertility. Fam Plann Perspect (1977) 0.80
Age at marriage and completed family size. Soc Biol (1977) 0.80
Adolescent contraceptive method choices. Demography (1990) 0.79
Racial differences in contraceptive choice: complexity and implications. Demography (1988) 0.78
The acceptability of contraceptive sterilization among U. S. couples: 1970. Fam Plann Perspect (1972) 0.77
Household structure and the tempo of family formation in comparative perspective. Popul Stud (Camb) (1984) 0.77
Earnings, relative income, and family formation. Demography (1981) 0.75
Elective induction and stimulation of labor and the health of the infant. Am J Public Health (1978) 0.75
Patterns of employment before and after childbirth: United States. Vital Health Stat 23 (1980) 0.75
Determinants of contraceptive method choice in an industrial city of India. Asia Pac Popul J (1991) 0.75
Rural fertility trends and differentials. Fam Plann Perspect (1976) 0.75
Psychological perspectives: family planning in Korea. Psychol Stud Popul Fam Plan (1973) 0.75
Annual fertility rates from Census data on own children: comparisons with vital statistics data for the United States. Demography (1976) 0.75
Two-parameter regression estimates of current life expectancy at birth: Part 2. Asian Pac Census Newsl (1976) 0.75
Family planning opinion leadership in Korea, 1971. Stud Fam Plann (1976) 0.75
Determinants of birth-interval length in the Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia: a hazard-model analysis. Demography (1985) 0.75
Impact of contraceptive practice on child spacing. A life table analysis of birth intervals of urban and rural Thai women, 1979. J Thai Assoc Volunt Steriliz (1981) 0.75
Interpersonal communication and the diffusion of family planning in West Malaysia. Demography (1971) 0.75
The utilization of conception cohorts for the evaluation of family planning programs. Contraception (1976) 0.75
Is low fertility here to stay? Fam Plann Perspect (1973) 0.75
The effect of marital dissolution on contraceptive protection. Fam Plann Perspect (1985) 0.75
The conflicting effects of delayed marriage and declining divorce rates on cumulative fertility in Indonesia. Asian Pac Popul Forum (1992) 0.75
Intermediate variables and educational differentials in fertility in Korea and the Philippines. Demography (1982) 0.75
Contraceptive method choice in the Philippines, 1973-83. J Biosoc Sci Suppl (1989) 0.75
Impact of contraceptive practice on child spacing. A life table analysis of birth intervals of urban and rural women, 1979. J Thai Assoc Volunt Steriliz (1981) 0.75
Regression estimates of mortality from incomplete death registration. Asian Pac Cens Forum (1981) 0.75
The effect of induced abortion on the incidence of Down's syndrome in Hawaii. Fam Plann Perspect (1981) 0.75
The Euiryong experiment: a Korean innovation in household contraceptive distribution. Stud Fam Plann (1977) 0.75
Analyzing fertility histories: do restrictions bias results? Demography (1987) 0.75
The transition to motherhood: the intersection of structural and temporal dimensions. Am Sociol Rev (1984) 0.75
The continuation of education after marriage among women in the United States: 1970. Demography (1976) 0.75