| Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
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| Research note: school reopening during the COVID-19 pandemic and implications for gender and racial equity | 2022 | Demography 59 (1): 1-12 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Research note: gender differences in employment during the COVID-19 epidemic | 2022 | Demography 59 (1): 13-26 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| International migration and modern contraceptive use: a research note on African migrants to France | 2022 | Demography 59 (1): 27-36 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Do pregnancy intentions matter? A research note revisiting relationships among pregnancy, birth, and maternal outcomes | 2022 | Demography 59 (1): 37-49 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| The epidemic of despair and infant mortality: a resarch note | 2022 | Demography 59 (1): 51-9 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Birth spacing and fertility in the presence of son preference and sex-selective abortions: India's experience over four decades | 2022 | Demography 59 (1): 61-88 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Structural heteropatriarchy and birth outcomes in the United States | 2022 | Demography 59 (1): 89-110 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Gendered diverging destinies: changing family structures and the reproduction of educational inequalities among sons and daughters in the United States | 2022 | Demography 59 (1): 111-36 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Microsimulation of household and marital transitions leading to childlessness among Dutch women born between 1971 and 2000 | 2022 | Demography 59 (1): 137-60 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| What tears couples apart: a machine learning analysis of union dissolution in Germany | 2022 | Demography 59 (1): 161-86 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| The cross-sectional average inequality in lifespan (CAL†): a lifespan variation measure that reflects the portality histories of cohorts | 2022 | Demography 59 (1): 187-206 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| In a stationary population, the average lifespan of the living is a length-biased life expectancy | 2022 | Demography 59 (1): 207-20 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Cohort, policy, and process: the implications for migrant fertility in West Germany | 2022 | Demography 59 (1): 221-46 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Family policy awareness and marital intentions: a national survey experimental study | 2022 | Demography 59 (1): 247-66 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Contextualizing educational disparities in health: variations by race/ethnicity, nativity, and county-level characteristics | 2022 | Demography 59 (1): 267-92 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Wealth, race, and place: how neighborhood (dis)advantage from emerging to middle adulthood affects wealth inequality and the racial wealth gap | 2022 | Demography 59 (1): 293-320 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Modeling age patterns of under-5 mortality: results from a log-quadratic model applied to high-quality vital registration data | 2022 | Demography 59 (1): 321-47 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Revisiting horizontal stratification in higher education: college prestige hierarchy and educational assortative mating in China | 2022 | Demography 59 (1): 349-69 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Multiple perspectives on recent trends in unwanted fertility in low- and middle-income countries | 2022 | Demography 59 (1): 371-88 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Fathers' multiple-partner fertility and children's educational outcomes | 2022 | Demography 59 (1): 389-415 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| The components of change in population growth rates | 2022 | Demography 59 (2): 417-31 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| The components of change in population growth rates | 2022 | Demography 59 (2): 417-31 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| What would it take to desegregate U.S. metropolitan areas? Pathways to residential desegregation by race | 2022 | Demography 59 (2): 433-59 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Are married women really wealthier than unmarried women? Evidence from Japan | 2022 | Demography 59 (2): 461-83 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Unemployment insurance and opioid overdose mortality in the United States | 2022 | Demography 59 (2): 485-509 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Health care and education access of transnational children in Mexico | 2022 | Demography 59 (2): 511-33 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Adult children's education and older parents' chronic illnesses in aging China | 2022 | Demography 59 (2): 535-62 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Life after loss: a prospective analysis of mortality exposure and unintended fertility | 2022 | Demography 59 (2): 563-85 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Competing effects on the average age of infant death | 2022 | Demography 59 (2): 587-605 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Death by robots? Automation and working-age mortality in the United States | 2022 | Demography 59 (2): 607-28 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Life course socioeconomic status and healthy longevity in China | 2022 | Demography 59 (2): 629-52 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Safer if connected? Mobile technology and intimate partner violence | 2022 | Demography 59 (2): 653-84 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| On the impact of public housing on income segregation in France | 2022 | Demography 59 (2): 685-706 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Forced migration and the childbearing of women and men: a disruption of the tempo and quantum of fertility? | 2022 | Demography 59 (2): 707-29 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Continuity and change in U.S. children's family composition, 1968-2017 | 2022 | Demography 59 (2): 731-60 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| The rise of sonless families in Asia and North Africa | 2022 | Demography 59 (2): 761-86 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Mothers in the military: effect of maternity leave policy on take-up | 2022 | Demography 59 (2): 787-812 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Defining childlessness among middle-aged and older Americans: a research note | 2022 | Demography 59 (3): 813-26 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Determinants of disparities in early COVID-19 job losses | 2022 | Demography 59 (3): 827-55 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| The long-term consequences of a golden nest: socioeconomic status in childhood and the age at leaving home | 2022 | Demography 59 (3): 857-75 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Relating period and cohort fertility | 2022 | Demography 59 (3): 877-94 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Religiosity and young unmarried women's sexual and contraceptive behavior: new evidence from a longitudinal panel of young adult women | 2022 | Demography 59 (3): 895-920 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Loneliness at older ages in the United States: lonely life expectancy and the role of loneliness in health disparities | 2022 | Demography 59 (3): 921-47 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Expansion, compression, neither, both? Divergent patterns in healthy, disability-free, and morbidity-free life expectancy across U.S. birth cohorts, 1998-2016 | 2022 | Demography 59 (3): 949-73 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Does childbearing affect cognitive health in later life? Evidence from an instrumental variable approach | 2022 | Demography 59 (3): 975-94 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Using social networks to sample migrants and study the complexity of contemporary immigration: an evaluation study | 2022 | Demography 59 (3): 995-1022 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Differences in all-cause mortality among transgender and non-transgender people enrolled in private insurance | 2022 | Demography 59 (3): 1023-43 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| Polygenic scores for plasticity: a new tool for studying gene-environment interplay | 2022 | Demography 59 (3): 1045-70 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| The new system of Mexican migration: the role of entry mode-specific human and social capital | 2022 | Demography 59 (3): 1071-92 | 1533-7790 | ||||
| The effect of parental loss on social mobility in early twentieth-century Sweden | 2022 | Demography 59 (3): 1093-115 | 1533-7790 |