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Albert I. Hermalin (Cont'd.)Some Observations on the Regulation <strong>of</strong>Fertility. In K. Mahadevan,ed.. Fertility and Mortality: Theory, Methodology and Empirical Issues,pp. 55-64. New Delhi, India: Sage Publications, 1986.(with Barbara Entwisle and William M. Mason). The MultilevelDependence <strong>of</strong> Contraceptive Use on Socioeconomic Developmentand Family Planning Program Strength. Demography 23(2):199-216 (May 1986).The Relation <strong>of</strong> Fertility Desires to Contraceptive Use: InterpretingChanges over Time and Place. In <strong>Studies</strong> to Enhance the Evaluation<strong>of</strong> Family Planning Programmes, <strong>Population</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> No. 87, (PartThree. Participants'Statements on the Issues, pp. 97-100. ST/ESA/SER.A.87. New York: United Nations, <strong>1985</strong>.Integrating Individual and Community Data in the Study <strong>of</strong> ContraceptiveBehavior. In John B. Casterline, ed., The Collection andAnalysis <strong>of</strong> Community Data, pp. 113-122. (Proceedings <strong>of</strong> aConference on the Analysis <strong>of</strong> Data on Community and InstitutionalFactors, London, June 20-24,1983). Voorburg: InternationalStatistical Institute,<strong>1985</strong>.(with Barbara Entwisle and William M. Mason). A Model for theComparative Analysis <strong>of</strong> WFS Contraceptive Use Data. In John R.Ross and RegLna McNamara, eds., Survey Analysis for the Guidance<strong>of</strong> Family Planning Programs, pp. 127-146. Liege, Belguim: IUSSP,Ordina Editions,1984.Barbara HirshomOrganizational Behavior Regarding Older Workers: PrototypicalResponses. Forthcomingin journal <strong>of</strong> Aging <strong>Studies</strong>.(with Marjorie H. Cantor). Women as Caregivers: Motivations andImplications. Forthcoming in Women and Health, special edition.(with Eric R. Kingson and John M. Cornman). Ties That Bind: TheInterdependence <strong>of</strong> Generations. A Report from the GerontologicalSociety <strong>of</strong> America. Washington, D.C: Seven Locks Press, 1986.John Knodel (Cont'd.)Thailand's Reproductive Revolution. Social Science72(1): 52-56 (Spring<strong>1987</strong>).(with Aphichat Chamratrithirong and Nibhon Debavalya). TheCultural Context <strong>of</strong> Thailand's Fertility Decline. Asia-Pacific<strong>Population</strong> Journal 1 (1): 23-48 (March 1986).(with Peerasit Kamnuansilpa). The Initiation <strong>of</strong> Postpartum Contraceptionin Thailand: Results from the 1984 ContraceptivePrevalence Survey. PSC Research Report 86-97 (July 1986).(with Napaporn Chayovan). Improving the Collection <strong>of</strong> VillageLevel Data: An Experience from Thailand. In John B. Casterline,ed.. The Collection and Analysis <strong>of</strong> Community Data, pp.225-233.(Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the WFS Seminar on Collection and Analysis<strong>of</strong>Data on Community and Institutional Factors, London, June1983).Voorburg: International Statistical Institute, <strong>1985</strong>.Demographic Transitions in German Villages. In A. J. Coale andSusan Cott Watkins, eds., The Decline <strong>of</strong> Fertility in Europe, pp. 337-389. Princeton, NJ: Princeton <strong>University</strong> Press,1986. Alsoappeared as PSC Research Report 83-45 (September1983).(with Peerasit Kamnuansilpa and Aphichat Chamratrithirong). InfantFeeding Practices and Postpartum Amenorrhea in Thailand:Results from the 1984 Contraceptive Prevalence Survey. <strong>Studies</strong> inFamily Planning 16:302-311 (November/December <strong>1985</strong>).(with Kathcrine Lynch). The Decline<strong>of</strong> Remarriage: Evidence fromGerman Village <strong>Population</strong>s in the Eighteenth and NineteenthCenturies. Journal <strong>of</strong> Family History 10(1):34-59 (Spring <strong>1985</strong>).(with Peerasit Kamriuansupa). Mortality, Health and Infant FeedingPractices inthe Northeast <strong>of</strong> Thailand: Methodological Issues andSubstantive Results. Bangkok: National Institute <strong>of</strong> DevelopmentAdministration, <strong>1985</strong>.(with Anthony Pramualratana and Napaporn Havanon). Exploringthe Normative Basis for Age at Marriage in Thailand: An Examplefrom Focus Group Research. Journal <strong>of</strong> Marriage and the Family47(1): 203-210 (February <strong>1985</strong>). Also appeared as PSC ResearchReport 83-50 (December 1983).John KnodelDemographic Behavior in the Past: A Study <strong>of</strong> FourteenGerman Village<strong>Population</strong>s in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. Forthcoming,Cambridge <strong>University</strong> Press, 1988.(with Aphichat Chamratrithirong and Nibhon Debavalya). Thailand'sReproductive Revolution: Rapid Fertility Decline in a Third WorldSetting. Madison, WI: <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin Press, <strong>1987</strong>.(with Anthony Pramulratana and Napaporn Havanon). Focus GroupResearch on Fertility in Thailand: Methodology and Findings.Forthcoming in Jack Caldwell, Allan Hill, and Valerie Hull, eds.,The Micro-Approach io Demographic Research, Chapter 3. London:Kegan Paul.Two Centuries <strong>of</strong>Infant, Child, and Maternal Mortality in GermanVillage <strong>Population</strong>s. Forthcoming in Lars-Goran Tedebrand, ed..Society, Health, and <strong>Population</strong> During the Demographic Transition.Starting, Stopping, and Spacing During the EarlyStages <strong>of</strong> FertilityTransition: The Experience <strong>of</strong> German Village <strong>Population</strong>s in the18th and 19th Centuries. Demography24(2): 143-162 (May <strong>1987</strong>).Karen Oppenheim Mason<strong>Population</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> <strong>Center</strong>

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