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Full-Text Articles in Sociology
Development, Health And Race Differences In Fertility At The Turn Of The Twentieth Century In The U.S. South, Cheryl Elman, Andrew S. London, Robert A. Mcguire
Development, Health And Race Differences In Fertility At The Turn Of The Twentieth Century In The U.S. South, Cheryl Elman, Andrew S. London, Robert A. Mcguire
Cheryl Elman
Mid-twentieth century demographers were puzzled to find that, between 1880 and 1910, fertility rates had dropped more precipitously among African American than U.S. white women. Since then, demographic research has focused on historical fertility differentials in the South, where most African Americans lived before 1920. Under a multiple causes model, two major sources of race differences have found some empirical support. One stresses that timing differences in voluntary fertility control, due to a high demand for child labor in tenant farming, sustained both high overall southern rural fertility rates and race differences, to about 1940. A second mechanism stresses that …
An Ecological Approach To Organizational Transformation: The Growth Of Cross-Cultural Health Care Delivery In An Academic Community Health Network, James Geiger, Judith Sabino, Eric Gertner, Jarret Patton, Llewellyn Cornelius, Debbie Salas-Lopez
An Ecological Approach To Organizational Transformation: The Growth Of Cross-Cultural Health Care Delivery In An Academic Community Health Network, James Geiger, Judith Sabino, Eric Gertner, Jarret Patton, Llewellyn Cornelius, Debbie Salas-Lopez
Debbie Salas-Lopez MD, MPH
No abstract provided.
An Ecological Approach To Organizational Cultural Competence, Judith Sabino, Jarret Patton, Erica Mahady, Lynn Deitrick, James Geiger, Marykay Grim, Debbie Salas-Lopez
An Ecological Approach To Organizational Cultural Competence, Judith Sabino, Jarret Patton, Erica Mahady, Lynn Deitrick, James Geiger, Marykay Grim, Debbie Salas-Lopez
Debbie Salas-Lopez MD, MPH
No abstract provided.
Peer Effects And Early Sexual Initiation For African-American Adolescents, Olugbenga Ajilore
Peer Effects And Early Sexual Initiation For African-American Adolescents, Olugbenga Ajilore
Olugbenga Ajilore
Adolescent risky sexual behavior is serious problem that plagues the African-American population more than other ethnic groups. African-American males are more likely to be sexually active, have multiple partners, and have a higher incidence of sexually-transmitted diseases. This paper explores the role of peer effects on early sexual initiation for African-American youth. Most studies analyzing peer influences ignore the “reflection” problem that occurs with studying peer effects. One method of solving this problem is through the use of spatial econometrics. This study contributes to literature on adolescent risky sexual behavior by using a generalized spatial autoregressive approach to model peer …
Reflections On Recycling, Pollution And History Or, How To Beat The High Cost Of Living, Richard B. Philp
Reflections On Recycling, Pollution And History Or, How To Beat The High Cost Of Living, Richard B. Philp
Richard B. Philp
Lessons learned during the Great Depression and World War II may have to be relearned. The three Rs (reduce, reuse and recycle) were essential then to individual and national survival. A fourth R, repair, was practised as well. These lessons, if relearned, will stand us in good stead when dealing with the current economic climate as well as with problems of pollution and global warming.
Evolution, Jonathan Eisen
Forest Dynamics In Flood Plain Forests In The Peruvian Amazon: Effects Of Disturbance And Implications For Management, Gustav Nebel, Lars Peter Kvist, Jerome K. Vanclay, Hector Vidaurre
Forest Dynamics In Flood Plain Forests In The Peruvian Amazon: Effects Of Disturbance And Implications For Management, Gustav Nebel, Lars Peter Kvist, Jerome K. Vanclay, Hector Vidaurre
Professor Jerome K Vanclay
Forest dynamics were studied from 1993 to 1997 for individuals > 10 cm DBH in nine 1 ha permanent sample plots. They were established in natural flood plain forests located on the lower Ucayali river in the Peruvian Amazon. After inventories of three plots in each of three forest types, a light and a heavy felling treatment were applied to each of the two plots, while a third plot was kept untreated. Average annual stem mortality and recruitment rates in the untreated plots were among the highest observed in neotropical rain forests: mortality 2.2-3.2% per year, recruitment 3.0-4.6% per year. Dead …
Rural-Urban Differences In Infant Mortality In The State Of Indiana, 1988-1992: A Proportional Hazards Analysis, Katherine Novak
Rural-Urban Differences In Infant Mortality In The State Of Indiana, 1988-1992: A Proportional Hazards Analysis, Katherine Novak
Katherine B. Novak
Paper presentation at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. August, 1998. San Francisco, CA.
A Study Of The Relationship Between Attitudes Towards World Population Growth And Usa Population Growth, Larry Barnett
A Study Of The Relationship Between Attitudes Towards World Population Growth And Usa Population Growth, Larry Barnett
Larry D Barnett
No abstract provided.
The Meaning Of The Population/Environment Crisis In The United States: A Sociologist's View, Larry Barnett
The Meaning Of The Population/Environment Crisis In The United States: A Sociologist's View, Larry Barnett
Larry D Barnett
No abstract provided.
Demographic Factors In Attitudes Towards Population Growth And Control, Larry Barnett
Demographic Factors In Attitudes Towards Population Growth And Control, Larry Barnett
Larry D Barnett
No abstract provided.
Anomia And Achievement Values And Attitudes Toward Population Growth In The United States, Larry Barnett, Jerry Griffith
Anomia And Achievement Values And Attitudes Toward Population Growth In The United States, Larry Barnett, Jerry Griffith
Larry D Barnett
No abstract provided.
Education And Religion As Factors Influencing Attitudes Toward Population Growth In The United States, Larry Barnett
Education And Religion As Factors Influencing Attitudes Toward Population Growth In The United States, Larry Barnett
Larry D Barnett
No abstract provided.
Concern With Environmental Deterioration And Attitudes Toward Population Limitation, Larry Barnett
Concern With Environmental Deterioration And Attitudes Toward Population Limitation, Larry Barnett
Larry D Barnett
No abstract provided.
U.S. Population Growth As An Abstractly-Perceived Problem, Larry Barnett
U.S. Population Growth As An Abstractly-Perceived Problem, Larry Barnett
Larry D Barnett
No abstract provided.