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Volume 6 Number 1 (April 1996)

Editors and copyright (11.3 Kb)

Preface - Jack Caldwell (8.0 Kb)

Original Articles

Reasons for the decline in mortality in Sri Lanka immediately after the Second World War: a re-examination of the evidence (67.2 Kb)

C.M. Langford

Health and development: knowledge systems and local practice in rural Thailand (79.4 Kb)
Chris Lyttleton

Informal care for illness in rural southwest Uganda: the central role that women play (29.2 Kb)
Lorraine Taylor, Janet Seeley and Ellen Kajura

Qualitative exploration of intra-household variations in treatment of child illness in polygynous Yoruba families: the use of local expressions (41.9 Kb)
Jacob Bamidele Oni

Forum: The International Conference on Population and Development, Cairo, 1994. Is its Plan of Action important, desirable and feasible? (155 Kb)
John C. Caldwell; Margaret Hempel; Radhika Balakrishnan; Anibal Faundes; Huda Zurayk, Hind Khattab, Nabil Younis, Karima Khali and Abdel-Monem Farag; Sumetra Puri and Alison McLellan; Anrudh Jain; Zeynep Angin and Frederic C. Shorter; Penny Kane; John Cleland; Jason L. Finkle and Alison McIntosh; Malcolm Potts; Haryuno Suyono;

Book Reviews: Dorothy Broom, John C. Caldwell, Penny Kane, Philip Setel (3.21 Kb)

Volume 6 Number 2 (October 1996) top of page

Editors and copyright (11.3 Kb)

Original Articles

Age bias, but no gender bias, in the intra-household resource allocation for health care in rural Burkina Faso (8.62 Kb)
R. Sauerborn, P. Berman and A. Nougtara

Cross-sectional anthropometry: what can it tell us about the health of young children (70.7 Kb)
Christine McMurray

Searching for solutions: health concerns expressed in letters to an East African newspaper column (33.3 Kb)
Rose Asera, Henry Bagarukayo, Dean Shuey and Thomas Barton

Thai views of sexuality and sexual behaviour (64 Kb)
John Knodel, Mark VanLandingham, Chanpen Saengtienchai and Anthony Pramualratana

The price of promiscuity: why urban males in Tanzania are changing their sexual behaviour (55.1 Kb)
Robert Pool, Mary Maswe, J. Ties Boerma and Soori Nnko

Reasons for the decline in mortality in Sri Lanka immediately after the Second World War: a re-examination, Appendix (9.64 Kb)
C.M. Langford

Forum: The International Conference on Population and Development, Cairo, 1994. Is its Plan of Action important, desirable and feasible? (20 Kb)
Alaka Malwade Basu and Barbara Klugman

Book Reviews: Penny Kane, Patricia K. Townsend, Julie Cliff, Lawrence Hammar, Anonymous (36.2 Kb)

Supplement to Volume 6, 1996
The shaping of fertility and mortality declines: the contemporary demographic transition

Edited by G.W. Jones, R.M. Douglas, J.C. Caldwell and Rennie D'Souza

Editors and copyright (11.3 Kb)

Preface (16Kb)
Gavin W. Jones and Robert M. Douglas

Fertility transition in England and Wales: continuity and change (57.5 Kb)
Dov Friedlander

The sick and the well: adult health in Britain during the health transition (97.6 Kb)
James Riley

The family and demographic change in Sri Lanka
Bruce Caldwell

Sexual initiation and the transmission of reproductive knowledge (6.57 Kb)
Etienne van de Walle

Stealing a bride: marriage customs , gender roles, and fertility transition in two peasant communities in Bolivia (69.7 Kb)
Jorge Balan

Demographic transition and demographic imbalance in India (36.6 Kb)
Asish Bose

Women's education and the demographic transition in Africa (45.8 Kb)
Penny Kane and Lado Ruzicka

Transition from high to replacement-level fertility in a Kerala village (73.3Kb)
P.N. Sushama


The first generation with mass schooling and the fertility transition: the case of Sri Lanka (60.2 Kb)
Lakshman Dissanayake

Fertility decline in Bangladesh: toward an understanding of major causes (56.4 Kb)
Barkat-e-Khuda

Shifting boundaries of fertility change in Southwestern Nigeria (77.1 Kb)
Elisha Renne

The quantity/quality of children hypothesis in developing countries: testing by considering some demographic experiences in China, India and Africa (79.1 Kb)
Alan Martina

Life course perspectives on women's autonomy and health outcomes (67 Kb)
Monica Das Gupta

The health of the aged in India (44.5 Kb)
P.H. Reddy

Health transition research in the control of morbidity and mortality from Acute Respiratory Infection (31.4 Kb)
Bob Douglas and Rennie D'Souza

What Yugoslavia means: progress, nationalism, and health (88.6 Kb)
Steve Kunitz

Appendices to Kunitz on mortality calculations (41.6 Kb)
K. Ruben Gabriel

On the changing shape of the Australian mortality curve (56.3 Kb)
John Pollard

Health transition research in Nigeria in the era of the structural adjustment program (75.3 Kb)
Tunji Orubuloye

The African population growth and development conundrum (68 Kb)
Patrick Ohadike

Demographic transition: the predicament of sub-Saharan Africa (85.2 Kb)
S.K. Gaisie

Doing 'health' research in an unhealthy research environment (50.9 Kb)
Sheila Johannson

Demographic life transitions: an alternative theoretical paradigm (32 Kb)
Peter McDonald

Rationalizing health care in a changing world: the need to know (45.8 Kb)
Ken Warren

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