Description | Topics: Fertility estimates and maternity histories, population projections
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Data problems in the evaluation of the impact of socio-economic factors on fertility decline (Paper prepared for the United Nations Working Seminar, Istanbul, May 1977: not specified if published)
‘Population Projections for Planning and Policy’ Paper prepared for East-West Population Institute seminar (June 1977)
Quatro Lecciones de William Brass: based on four lectures given in 1975 (in Spanish) by the Centro Latinoamericano de Demografia (September 1977)
Regional variations in fertility and child mortality during the demographic transition in England and Wales (includes original version and version revised for publication) Paper prepared for IBG/PSPS Conference, Liverpool (September 1977-October 1978)
‘Note on how to improve the United Nations’ population predictions’ Unpublished note submitted to a meeting of the Ad Hoc Group of Experts on Demographic Predictions, Population Division of the Department of International Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations (November 1977)
Two copies of ‘The assessment of the validity of fertility trend estimates from maternity histories’. Paper presented at the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, International Population Conference (1977)
Population projections for planning and policy, Papers of the East-West Population Institute Number 55 (September 1978)
Screening procedures for detecting errors in maternity history data (includes draft and final version)
‘Measurement Problems in the Analysis of Linkages between Fertility and Child Mortality’ by William Brass and J.C. Barrett, reprinted from The Effects on Infant and Child Mortality on Fertility (1978)
‘Comments on Comparison Strategies for the Evaluation of Family Planning Impact’ in Methods of Measuring the impact of Family Planning Programmes: Problems and Issues. Population Studies Number 61 (1978) |