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SA Journal of Demography - Contents
Volume 1 Number 1 July 1987
- Cultural explanations for the persistence of migrant labour in
Southern Africa: A critique
D. Gelderblom -
Page 1
- The demography of whites in South Africa prior to 1820
N.B. Gouws - Page 7
- Family planning in rural Kwazulu: Transition from traditional to
contemporary practices
C.W. Kies - Page 16
- The avoidable costs of population
J.L. Sadie - Page 20
- Die 1985-steekproefbevolkingsopname in die Republiek van Transkei
D.J. Stoker - Page 26
- Promotion of a family planning program: The Taiwan model
T.H. Sun - Page 32
- The PROJUSE simulation model for determining family-planning
objectives
J.L. van Tonder -
Page 43
Volume 2 Number 1 July 1988
- Socioeconomic factors affecting fertility in the developing
countries and of the developing population groups in South Africa
W.P. Mostert; B.E. Hofmeyr -
Page 1
- Sociocultural factors and fertility
J.M.Lotter - Page 7
- Culture, context and behaviour: Anthropological perspectives on
fertility in Southern Africa
E. Preston-Whyte -
Page 13
- Application of a mathematical model to South African migration data,
1975-1980
B.E. Hofmeyr - Page 24
- Historiese grondslae van swart verstedeliking in Suid-Afrika
P. Smit - Page 29
- The 1987 document on the Population Development Programme
N.B. Gouws - Page 42
Volume 3 Number 1 July 1990
- The demand for education and its economic implications
J.A. Grobbelaar -
Page 1
- The economic environment and employment creation in South Africa
S. van der Berg; B. Smit -
Page 6
- Teenage pregnancy, whose problem? Realities and prospects for action
in KwaZulu/Natal
E. Preston-Whyte; M. Zondi; G. Mavudla; H. Gumede -
Page 11
- Sterilisasie in die Paarl-Hospitaal
V.P. de Villiers -
Page 21
- Waardeverwagtinge: 'n mikrovlakmodel vir die voorspelling van
migrasievoornemens
P.C. Kok; M.S. Badenhorst -
Page 23
DOCUMENTS
- The indicators used to monitor the progress of the population
development programme in South Africa
N.B. Gouws - Page 33
Volume 4 Number 1 October 1994
- South African population prospects
Jan L.Sadie - Page 1
- Unwanted fertility, contraception and induced abortion in South
Africa
J.P.H. Rossouw & G.E. du Plessis -
Page 12
- Surgical sterilisation and hysterectomy in South Africa: 1988
J.P.H. Rossouw, W.P. Mostert & G.E. du Plessis -
Page 29
- Economic implications of demographic ageing in South Africa
Jan L. Sadie - Page 40
- The demography of the youth of South Africa
Barbel B.Haldenwang -
Page 58
- Contraceptive sterilisation in South Africa: the resultant averted
births
B. E. Hofmeyr - Page 83
Volume 5 Number 1 October 1995
- Fertility and mortality trends and implications for social demands
in Botswana
E.O.Udjo - Page 1
- Age misreporting in Malawian censuses and sample surveys: An
application of the United Nations' joint age and sex score
Martin E. Palamuleni -
Page 11
- Contraceptive continuation in South Africa, 1991
B.E.Hofmeyr - Page 18
- Fertility transition in Botswana: An African perspective
S. Kwesi Gaisie -
Page 35
- Computing approaches to obtaining data for the indirect estimation
of childhood mortality using Demographic and Health Survey data: A
programming note
Sulaiman M. Bah - Page 48
- The development of demography in South Africa: A relevant social
science or a tool for counting subgroups?
Gretchen du Plessis -
Page 52
- Population and the environment in Zimbabwe: The case of rural
households
Naomi N. Wekwete -
Page 60
Volume 6 Number 1 October 1996
- An evaluation of the reported age-sex distribution of Botswana in
the 1990-Census
Eric O. Udjo -
Page
1
- The determinants of areal childhood mortality variation in Swaziland
Gugulethu Gule -
Page
9
- Some salient features of the population of Malawi
Martin E. Palamuleni -
Page 21
- Reproductive choice and motivation in South Africa, 1987-9
Gretchen du Plessis -
Page 33
- International thinking on population policies and programmes from
Rome to Cairo: Has South Africa kept pace?
David G. Ndegwa -
Page 49
- Factors influencing contraceptive use by groups in the
post-transitional stage of development
Melinda Potgieter -
Page 57
- Correlates of low birth weight in Botswana
Peter Ubomba-Jaswa and Susanna R. Ubomba-Jaswa -
Page 64
Volume 7 -Number 1, 1997 -1999
- Demographic survey data in South Africa: An evaluation of
methodology and quality
Heston Phillips -
Page 1
- The probabilistic projection of the supply and demand for new
entrant engineers to the South Africa labour market 1994-2023
Paul Kibuuka and Care' van Aardt -
Page 11
- The definition of migration and its application: making sense of
recent South African census and survey data
Pieter Kok - Page 19
- Probability models of migration: complete and incomplete data
Frans J. Willekens -
Page 31
- The making and unmaking of a national but stratified vital
statistics system in the Republic of South Africa and the new making of
a more comprehensive vital statistics system
Sulaiman M. Bah - Page 45
- The use of census data to develop a geodemographic or lifestyle
segmentation system for South Africa
Craig Schwabe and Michael O'Donovan -
Page 51
- Internet resources for Demographers
Thomas A. Gryn - Page 63
Volume 8 -Number 1, 2001 -2002
- Diminishing returns: Circulatory migration linking Cape Town to the
Eastern Cape.
Simon Bekker - Page 1
- Divorce Statistics -A case of the wool being pulled over our eyes?
Susan Ziehl - Page 9
- Determinants of internal migration in South Africa
Oumar Bouare - Page 23
- The role of proximate determinants in fertility transition: A
comparative study of Botswana, Zambia and Zimbabwe
Gobopamang Letamo and Halima N. Letamo -
Page 29
- Did they jump or were they pushed? An investigation into the
apparent undercount of whites in the 1996 South African census
Rob Dorrington -
Page 37
- The impact of HIV/AIDS on the South African labour market from a
critical perspective
Care van Aardt -
Page 47
- Use of maternal health care among African women in South Africa
Heston Phillips -
Page 61
Volume 9 - Number 1 June 2004
- Marriage patterns in South Africa: Methodological and substantive
issues
Debbie Budlender, Ntebaleng Chobokoane and Sandile Simelane
Page 1
- Social change and premarital fertility in Madagascar
Michel Garenne and Julien Zwang
Page 27
- Adult mortality in rural Malawi
Henry Victor Doctor
Page 49
- Comparing Census 1996 with Census 2001: An operational perspective
Marius Cronje and Debbie Budlender
Page 67
- Sex ratios at birth in populations of Eastern and Southern Africa
Michel Garenne
Page 91
Volume 9 - Number 2 December 2004
- Household dynamics in northern Malawi during the 1980s
Tobias Chirwa, Sian Floyd, Jorg Ponnighaus, Simon Malema, Simon Kileta,
Basia Zaba, Lyn Bliss and Paul Fine
Page 1
- Estimates of provincial fertility and mortality in South Africa,
19851996
Rob Dorrington, Ian M. Timus, Tom Moultrie and Nadine Nannan
Page 25
- Age at marriage and modernisation in sub-Saharan Africa
Michel Garenne
Page 59
- Improving death registration and statistics in developing countries:
Lessons from Sub-Saharan Africa
Chalapati Rao, Debbie Bradshaw and Colin D. Mather
Page 81
Volume 10 - December 2005
CONTENTS
- Demographic analysis of the population of Karonga District, northern
Malawi, 1980–90, Tobias Chirwa, Basia Zaba, Sian Floyd, Simon Malema,
Jorg Ponninghaus, Paul Fine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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- The estimation of infant mortality from proportions dying
among births in the past
24 months, John Blacker and William Brass . . . . . . . . .
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- Population mobility and household dynamics in rural South Africa:
implications for demographic and health research -Victoria Hosegood,
Justus Benzler, Geoff C Solarsh
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(December 2005)
Volume 11 - December 2005
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Contents Page -Contents
- Magnitudes, Personal Characteristics and Activities
of Eastern Cape Migrants: A Comparison with Other
Migrants and with Non-migrants using Data from the
1996 and 2001 Censuses
-Nalen Naidoo, Murray Leibbrandt and Rob Dorrington -
Article 1
- The Effect of HIV on the Estimation of Child Mortality
Using the Children Surviving/Children Ever Born
Technique
Patrick Ward and Basia Zaba
Article 2
- Socio-economic correlates of the incidence
of extended household living in South Africa-A.Y. Amoateng and I. Kalule-Sabiti Article 3
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