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Research Articles

 
 

PACIFIC ISLAND SUICIDE IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE

HEATHER BOOTH

Journal of Biosocial Science, Volume 31, Issue 04, October 1999, pp 433-448
doi:10.1017/S0021932099004332
 

COMMUNITY PERCEPTIONS OF REASONS FOR PREFERENCE FOR CONSANGUINEOUS MARRIAGES IN PAKISTAN

R. HUSSAIN

Journal of Biosocial Science, Volume 31, Issue 04, October 1999, pp 449-461
doi:10.1017/S0021932099004496
 

FAMILY-BUILDING PATTERNS AND CHILDHOOD MORTALITY: A FAMILY-LEVEL ANALYSIS

PATRICIA H. DAVID

Journal of Biosocial Science, Volume 31, Issue 04, October 1999, pp 463-485
doi:10.1017/S0021932099004630
 

CHINESE TRADITIONAL MEDICINE AND ABNORMAL SEX RATIO AT BIRTH IN CHINA

XIZHE PENG and JUAN HUANG

Journal of Biosocial Science, Volume 31, Issue 04, October 1999, pp 487-503
doi:10.1017/S0021932099004873
 

NUTRITION, FERTILITY AND STEADY-STATE POPULATION DYNAMICS IN A PRE-INDUSTRIAL COMMUNITY IN PENRITH, NORTHERN ENGLAND

SUSAN SCOTT and C. J. DUNCAN

Journal of Biosocial Science, Volume 31, Issue 04, October 1999, pp 505-523
doi:10.1017/S0021932099005052
 

THE STRATIFYING FORCE OF FAMILY SIZE, URBANIZATION AND PARENTAL EDUCATION IN SOCIALIST-ERA POLAND

TADEUSZ BIELICKI and ALICJA SZKLARSKA

Journal of Biosocial Science, Volume 31, Issue 04, October 1999, pp 525-536
doi:10.1017/S0021932099005258
 

CONTRACEPTIVE USE DYNAMICS OF ASIAN WOMEN IN BRITAIN

MONIQUE HENNINK, IAN DIAMOND and PHILIP COOPER

Journal of Biosocial Science, Volume 31, Issue 04, October 1999, pp 537-554
doi:10.1017/S0021932099005374
 

SHORT REPORT

 
 

RELIABILITY OF SELF-REPORTED BODY HEIGHT AND WEIGHT OF ADULT JAPANESE WOMEN

KAZUTOSHI NAKAMURA, YOSHIHIKO HOSHINO, KUNIKO KODAMA and MASAHARU YAMAMOTO

Journal of Biosocial Science, Volume 31, Issue 04, October 1999, pp 555-558
doi:10.1017/S0021932099005556
 

Book Review

 
 

Why Geese Don't Get Obese (And We Do): How Evolution's Strategies for Survival Affect our Everyday Lives. By Eric P. Widmaier. Pp. 213. (Freeman and Company, New York, 1998.) £16.95, hardback, ISBN 0-7167-3147-9.

M. ELIA

Journal of Biosocial Science, Volume 31, Issue 04, October 1999, pp 559-564
doi:10.1017/S0021932099235596
 

Transformation of the French Demographic Landscape, 1806–1906. By Noel Bonneuil. Pp. 218. (Oxford University Press, 1997.) £30.00, ISBN 0-19-823340-X.

RUTH MACE

Journal of Biosocial Science, Volume 31, Issue 04, October 1999, pp 559-564
doi:10.1017/S002193209922559X
 

Uniting Psychology and Biology. Integrative Perspectives on Human Development. Edited by N. L. Segal, G. E. Weisfeld & C. C. Weisfeld. Pp. 568. (American Psychological Association, Science Volumes, Washington, DC, 1997.)

PAOLO PARISI

Journal of Biosocial Science, Volume 31, Issue 04, October 1999, pp 559-564
doi:10.1017/S0021932099215593
 

Index

 
 

INDEX

Journal of Biosocial Science, Volume 31, Issue 04, October 1999, pp 565-570
doi:10.1017/S0021932099005659
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