Davanzo, Julie
DaVanzo, Julie Spatz.
DaVanzo, Julie 1946-
Julie DaVanzo
VIAF ID: 35750209 ( Personal )
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Works
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American families : trends and policy issues | |
Analysis of demographic change in East Pakistan: a study of retrospective survey data | |
An analytical framework for studying the potential effects of an income maintenance program on U.S. interregional migration. | |
Anatomy of a fertility decline : ethnic differences in the experience of Malaysian women, 1950-1976 | |
The compatability of child care with labor force particiaption and nonmarket activities : preliminary evidence from Malaysian time budget data | |
Determinants of contraceptive method choice in Peninsular Malaysia, 1961-1975 | |
The determinants of family formation in Chile, 1960: an econometric study of female labor force participation, marriage, and fertility decisions. | |
Dire demographics : population trends in the Russian Federation | |
Does migration increase wage rates? : an analysis of alternative techniques for measuring wage gains to migration | |
Does unemployment affect migration? : evidence from micro data | |
Dynamics of return migration : descriptive findings from a longitudinal s tudy | |
Estimating labor supply response : a sensitivity analysis : prepared for the Office of Economic Opportunity | |
A family choice model of U.S. interregional migration based on the human capital approach. | |
Fertility patterns and their determinants in the Arab Middle East | |
Income inequality and the definition of income : the case of Malaysia | |
Microeconomic approaches to studying migration decisions | |
Migration sequences, 1982: | |
New, repeat, and return migration : comment | |
Quantitative studies of mortality decline in the developing world | |
Repeat migration in the United States : who moves back and who moves on? | |
Repeat migration, information costs, and location-specific capital | |
Russia's demographic "crisis" | |
The Second Malaysian Family Life Survey : questionnaires | |
Suggestions for assessing economic and demographic effects of income maintenance programs : a report prepared under a grant from the Economic Development Administration | |
Surveying immigrant communities : policy imperatives and technical challenges | |
U.S. internal migration : who moves and why? : testimony before the House Select Committee on population, June 6, 1978 | |
Why families move : a model of the geographic mobility of married couples |