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Ronald R Rindfuss

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 10, 1974
Sex preselection in the United States: some implicationsCharles F Westoff, Ronald R Rindfuss
Vienna Yearbook of Population Research|July 13, 2010
Institutions and the transition to adulthood: Implications for fertility tempo in low-fertility settingsRonald R Rindfuss, Sarah R Brauner-Otto
Journal of Marriage and the Family|August 21, 2019
Contingent Work Rising: Implications for the Timing of Marriage in JapanMartin Piotrowski, Arne Kalleberg, Ronald R Rindfuss
Rural Sociology|March 28, 2014
Farming Systems and Rural Out-Migration in Nang Rong, Thailand and Chitwan Valley, NepalMartin Piotrowski, Dirgha Ghimire, Ronald R Rindfuss
Journal of Aging Studies|December 3, 2014
From whom do older persons prefer support? The case of rural ThailandJongjit Rittirong, Pramote Prasartkul, Ronald R Rindfuss
Population Studies|March 17, 2007
Measuring housing quality in the absence of a monetized real estate marketRonald R Rindfuss, Martin Piotrowski, Varachai Thongthai, et al.
Population Research and Policy Review|March 30, 2018
The Emergence of Two Distinct Fertility Regimes in Economically Advanced CountriesRonald R Rindfuss, Minja Kim Choe, Sarah R Brauner-Otto
Social Networks|August 20, 2013
Social and Spatial Networks: Kinship Distance and Dwelling Unit Proximity in Rural ThailandAshton M Verdery, Barbara Entwisle, Katherine Faust, et al.
Human Reproduction Update|June 10, 2011
Why do people postpone parenthood? Reasons and social policy incentivesMelinda Mills, Ronald R Rindfuss, Peter McDonald, et al.
Population Studies|January 26, 2012
Migrant remittances and the web of family obligations: ongoing support among spatially extended kin in North-east Thailand, 1984-94Ronald R Rindfuss, Martin Piotrowski, Barbara Entwisle, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 10, 1974
Sex preselection in the United States: some implicationsCharles F Westoff, Ronald R Rindfuss
Vienna Yearbook of Population Research|July 13, 2010
Institutions and the transition to adulthood: Implications for fertility tempo in low-fertility settingsRonald R Rindfuss, Sarah R Brauner-Otto
Journal of Marriage and the Family|August 21, 2019
Contingent Work Rising: Implications for the Timing of Marriage in JapanMartin Piotrowski, Arne Kalleberg, Ronald R Rindfuss
Rural Sociology|March 28, 2014
Farming Systems and Rural Out-Migration in Nang Rong, Thailand and Chitwan Valley, NepalMartin Piotrowski, Dirgha Ghimire, Ronald R Rindfuss
Journal of Aging Studies|December 3, 2014
From whom do older persons prefer support? The case of rural ThailandJongjit Rittirong, Pramote Prasartkul, Ronald R Rindfuss
Population Studies|March 17, 2007
Measuring housing quality in the absence of a monetized real estate marketRonald R Rindfuss, Martin Piotrowski, Varachai Thongthai, et al.
Population Research and Policy Review|March 30, 2018
The Emergence of Two Distinct Fertility Regimes in Economically Advanced CountriesRonald R Rindfuss, Minja Kim Choe, Sarah R Brauner-Otto
Social Networks|August 20, 2013
Social and Spatial Networks: Kinship Distance and Dwelling Unit Proximity in Rural ThailandAshton M Verdery, Barbara Entwisle, Katherine Faust, et al.
Human Reproduction Update|June 10, 2011
Why do people postpone parenthood? Reasons and social policy incentivesMelinda Mills, Ronald R Rindfuss, Peter McDonald, et al.
Population Studies|January 26, 2012
Migrant remittances and the web of family obligations: ongoing support among spatially extended kin in North-east Thailand, 1984-94Ronald R Rindfuss, Martin Piotrowski, Barbara Entwisle, et al.
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