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3. Discussion of paper 'explanations of the fertility crisis in modern societies: a search for commonalities', Population Studies 57(3): 241-263, by John Caldwell and Thomas Schindlmayr.

5. Some remarks on the paper by Julia Ericksen et al., 'Fertility patterns and trends among the Old Order Amish'.

7. Some remarks on the paper by A. Okore, 'Rural-urban fertility differentials in Southern Nigeria: An assessment of some available evidence'.

8. Fertility differentials in the Sudan (with reference to the nomadic and settled populations) * This paper is based on a chapter from a Ph.D. thesis completed at the London School of Economics, under the joint supervision of Professor D. V. Glass and Dr. J. G. C. Blacker, to whom I am deeply indebted for guidance, criticism and suggestions. I am also grateful to the Ford Foundation and the Population Council Inc. for the grants which made this work possible.

9. Did smallpox cause stillbirths? Maternal smallpox infection, vaccination, and stillbirths in Sweden, 1780-1839.

10. The selectivity of internal movers: An analysis of the relationship between education, social origin, and geographical mobility in Europe.

11. Flexible transition timing in discrete-time multistate life tables using Markov chains with rewards.

12. Anomalous distributions of birthdates across days of the month: An analysis using Spanish statistical records.

13. Spatial disparities in cause-specific mortality in Ukraine: A district-level analysis, 2006-19.

14. Temperature and fertility: Evidence from Spain.

15. The recent decline in period fertility in England and Wales: Differences associated with family background and intergenerational educational mobility.

16. Unequal before death: The effect of paternal education on children's old-age mortality in the United States.

17. A typology of social network interactions in sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from a rural population in Senegal.

18. Microfoundations of the weakening educational gradient in fertility.

19. A modal age at death approach to forecasting adult mortality.

20. Pandemics and socio-economic status. Evidence from the plague of 1630 in northern Italy.

21. Cognitive impairment and partnership status in the United States, 1998-2016, by sex, race/ethnicity, and education.

22. The (temporary) Covid-19 baby bust in Mexico.

23. Linking internal and international migration over the life course: A sequence analysis of individual migration trajectories in Europe.

24. Childbearing across partnerships in Italy: Prevalence, demographic correlates, and social gradient.

25. Polarized adult fertility patterns following early parental death.

26. Interaction between childbearing and partnership trajectories among immigrants and their descendants in France: An application of multichannel sequence analysis.

27. Maternal nutritional status and offspring childlessness: Evidence from the late-nineteenth to early-twentieth centuries in a group of Italian populations.

28. Bride price, dowry, and young men with time to kill: A commentary on men's marriage postponement in India.

29. Demographic models of the reproductive process: Past, interlude, and future.

30. Sex ratios and gender discrimination in Modern Greece.

31. Population-level impact of adverse early life conditions on adult healthy life expectancy in low- and middle-income countries.

32. Are the birthdates of our ancestors real? Date of birth misregistration in twentieth-century Poland.

33. Demography and the rise, apparent fall, and resurgence of eugenics.

34. Moving towards the centre or the exit? Migration in population studies and in Population Studies 1996-2021.

35. What have we learned about mortality patterns over the past 25 years?

36. Not the great equalizers: Covid-19, 1918-20 influenza, and the need for a paradigm shift in pandemic preparedness.

37. Theory and explanation in demography: The case of low fertility in Europe.

38. Population Studies at 75 years: An empirical review.

39. Why a long-term perspective is beneficial for demographers.

40. What's so troubling about 'voluntary' family planning anyway? A feminist perspective.

41. Evaluating the impact of housing market liberalization on the timing of marriage: Evidence from Egypt.

42. Social class and fertility: A long-run analysis of Southern Sweden, 1922-2015.

43. Reproductive transitions and women's status in Indian households.

44. The persistently high fertility of a North American population: A 25-year restudy of parity among the Ohio Amish.

45. Estimation of older-adult mortality from information distorted by systematic age misreporting.

46. Unequally ageing regions of Europe: Exploring the role of urbanization.

47. When is fertility too low or too high? Population policy preferences of demographers around the world.

48. Fortunes of Dragons: Cohort size effects on life outcomes.

49. Labour market incorporation of immigrant women in South Africa: Impacts of human capital and family structure.

50. Living longer but not necessarily healthier: The joint progress of health and mortality in the working-age population of England.