Ausgabe 2/2000
Inhalt (11 Artikel)
Demographics of the gay and lesbian population in the United States: Evidence from available systematic data sources
Dan Black, Gary Gates, Seth Sanders, Lowell Taylor
Measuring living standards with proxy variables
Mark R. Montgomery, Michele Gragnolati, Kathleen A. Burke, Edmundo Paredes
Age reporting among white Americans aged 85+: Results of a record linkage study
Mark E. Hill, Samuel H. Preston, Ira Rosenwaike
Combining registration-system and survey data to estimate birth probabilities
Mark S. Handcock, Sami M. Huovilainen, Michael S. Rendall
A note on the measurement of accuracy for subnational demographic estimates
David A. Swanson, Jeff Tayman, Charles F. Barr
Child support and the postdivorce economic well-being of mothers, fathers, and children
Judi Bartfeld
Social security, economic growth, and the rise in elderly widows’ independence in the twentieth century
Kathleen Mcgarry, Robert F. Schoeni
How does POSSLQ measure up? Historical estimates of cohabitation
Lynne M. Casper, Philip N. Cohen
Commentary on “a methodology for identifying married couples in medicare data”*
Bert Kestenbaum
Refinements of a methodology for detecting married couples in the medicare data
Theodore J. Iwashyna, James X. Zhang, Diane S. Lauderdale, Nicholas A. Christakis