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(1 ) Toshio Kuroda and Philip M. Hauser
Aging of the Population of Japan and Its Policy Implications(March 1981, 25 pp.)
(2) Naohiro Ogawa and Daniel B. Suits
Population Change and Economic Development: Lessons from the Japanese Experience, 1885-1920(March 1981, 39 pp.)
(3) Masakazu Okubo
Increase in Mortality of Middle-Aged Males in Japan(June 1981, 21 pp.)
(4) Keisuke Suzuki and Toshio Kuroda
On the Structure of the Spatial Distribution of Recent Urban Population in Japan (October 1981, 18 pp.)
(5) Naohiro Ogawa and K. C. Cheong
Migration and Development: The Case of Hokkaido and Malaysia's FELDA Scheme(October 1981, 39 pp.)
(6) Robert W. Hodge and Naohiro Ogawa
Fertility and Marriage in Sri Lanka: Some Insights from Path Analysis (October 1981, 29 pp.)
(7) Philip M. Hauser and Hekmat Elkhanialy
North-South Problems from the Demographic Viewpoint (November 1981, 16 pp.)
(8) Kenichi Furuya and Linda G. Martin
Employment and Retirement of Older Workers in Japan (December 1981, 24 pp.)
(9) Toshio Kuroda and Zenji Nanjo
Roger's Model on Multiregional Population Analysis and Its Application to Japanese Data(March 1982, 28 pp.)
(10) Warren C. Robinson
Demand Versus Supply Factors in the Fertility Transition(March 1982, 23 pp.)
(11) S. Okita, T. Kuroda, N. Ogawa and P. Hauser
Population, Natural Resources, Environment and Human Resources in Development (March 1982, 28 pp.)
(12) Daniel B. Suits
US Farm Migration: An Application of the Harris-Todaro Model (March 1983, 18 pp.)
(13) Naohiro Ogawa and Daniel B. Suits
Preferences of an Aging Labor Force Toward Retirement Options(March 1983, 21 pp.)
(14) Kenichi Furuya
Employment of Aged People: Comparison between the US and Japan (June 1983, 20 pp.)
(15) Philip M. Hauser
Aging of Population and Labor Force for the World, More Developed and Less Developed Areas and Their Regions: Population Aging 1970-2025; Labor Force Aging 1970-2000(October 1983, 69 pp.)
(16) Linda G. Martin and Naohiro Ogawa
Cohort Size Effects on Employment and Relative Wages: The Case of Japan .(March 1984, 39 pp.)
(17) Kazumasa Kobayashi and Zenji Nanjo
A Method of Constructing an Abridged Life Table by the Combined Use of Iteration and the Cubic Spline Interpolation (March 1984, 28 pp.)
(18) Naohiro Ogawa and Daniel B. Suits
An Application of the Harris-Todaro Model to Japan(March 1984, 16 pp.)
(19) Peter Kunstadter
Demographic Differentials in a Rapidly Changing Mixed Ethnic Population in Northwestern Thailand (October 1984, 39 pp.)
(20) Naohiro Ogawa, Makoto Kondo and Yasuhiko Saito
Simulation Techniques and Systems Analysis in Economic Demographic Planning(March 1985, 20 pp.)
(21) Alejandro N. HerrinToward
Operationalizing the Concept of Integration of Population and Developmental Planning: The Philippine Experience(March 1985, 33 pp.)
(22) Robert W. Hodge and Naohiro Ogawa
Education and Fertility in Contemporary Japan(March 1985, 27 pp.)
(23) Zenji Nanjo and Kazumasa Kobayashi
Cohort Life Tables Based on Annual Life Tables for the Japanese Nationals Covering the Years 1891-1982(March 1985, 111 pp.)
(24) Griffith Feeney and Yasuhiko Saito
Progression to First Marriage in Japan: 1870-1980 (March 1985, 38 pp.)
(25) Kiyohide Seki
Population and Family Policy: Measuring the Level of Living in the Country of Familism (January 1986, 23 pp.)
(26) Ernesto M. Pernia
Implications of Urbanization for Food Policy Analysis in Asian Countries (March 1986, 30 pp.)
(27) Robert W. Hodge and Naohiro Ogawa
Arranged Marriages, Assortative Mating, and Achievement in Japan (March 1986, 24 pp.)
(28) Naohiro Ogawa and Robert W. Hodge
Urbanization, Migration, and Fertility in Contemporary Japan (March 1986, 22 pp.)
(29) Robert W. Hodge and Naohiro Ogawa
Siblings and Family Size From Generation to Generation(March 1986, 44 pp.)
(30) Robert W, Hodge, Naohiro Ogawa and Kazumasa Kobayashi
Contraceptive Use and Childbearing in Contemporary Japan(March 1986, 35 pp.)
(31) Lin Lean Lim
Impact of Immigration on Labor Markets in Peninsular Malaysia (March 1986, 26 pp.)
(32) Kiyohide Seki
Urbanization and Habitability: The Sapporo Case (October 1986, 36 pp.)
(33) Naohiro Ogawa
Internal Migration in Japanese Postwar Development(November 1986, 45 pp.)
(34) Zenji Nanjo
Practical Use of Interpolatory Cubic and Rational Spline Functions for Fertility Data (December 1986, 13 pp.)
(35) Griffith Feeney
Period Parity Progression Measures of Fertility in Japan(December 1986, 52 pp.)
(36) Zenji Nanjo and Kazumasa Kobayashi
Method of Computing the Expectation of Life at Old Ages in the Basis of the Principle of Agreement with the Data (March 1987, 10 pp.)
(37) Robert W. Hodge
ANOVA-Based Designs for the Analysis of Survey Data(March 1987, 28 pp.)
(38) Robert W. Hodge and Naohiro Ogawa
On the Homogenization of Fertility Experiences(March 1987, 41 pp.)
(39) David Demery and Naohiro Ogawa
New Lessons on Population and Economic Change from the Japanese Meiji Experience(March 1987, 25 pp.)
(40) Naohiro Ogawa and Noriko O. Tsuya
Demographic Change and Human Resources Development in Asia and the Pacific: An Overall View(March 1988, 64 pp.)
(41) Jeffrey G. Williamson
Capital Deepening along the Asian Pacific Rim (March 1988, 31 pp.)
(42) Andrew Mason
The Transition in Education: Intergenerational Effects(March 1988, 39 pp.)
(43) Alejandro N. Herrin
Human Resource Formation in the Philippines: Problems and Prospects (March 1988, 21 pp.)
(44) Ernesto M Pernia
The Employment Problem in the Context of Economic Slowdown: The Case of Indonesia(March 1988, 29 pp.)
(45) Lin Lean Lim
Economic Dynamism and Structural Transformation in the Asian-Pacific Rim Countries: Contributions of the Second Sex(March 1988, 37 pp.)
(46) Chalongphob Sussangkarn
Production Structures, Labor Markets and Human Capital Investments: Issues of Balance for Thailand (April 1988, 38 pp.)
(47) Gavin W. Jones
Economic Growth, Changing Employment Structure and Implications for Educational Planning in ASEAN Countries(April 1988, 37 pp.)
(48) Kwang Woong Kim
Political Dimension for Economic Development: A Research Design(April 1988, 17 pp.)
(49) Nathan Keyfitz
Decomposition and Reassembly of the Age-Time Distribution(February 1989, 22 pp.)
(50) Lee-Jay Cho
China's Population: Recent Trends and Future Challenges (February 1989, 22 pp.)
(51) Wilfredo G. Nuqui
The Philippine Development Plan, Population Program and Poverty Alleviation (April 1989, 46 pp.)
(52) Jean-Claude
Chesnais Human Investment and Population-Related Aspects of Economic Growth in East Asia: A European Perspective(August 1989, 28 pp.)
(53) Robert W. Hodge and Naohiro Ogawa
Some Simple Methods for the Evaluation of Causal Models (August 1989, 34 pp.)
(54) Hal Kendig
Social Change and Family Dependency in Old Age: Perceptions of Japanese Women in Middle Age (October 1989, 62 pp.)
(55) Griffith Feeney
The Demography of Aging in Japan: 1950-2025 (February 1990, 46 pp.)
(56) Noriko O. Tsuya
Population Change and Family Planning from the Perspectives of Women in Asia and the Pacific(February 1991, 45 pp.)
(57) Zenji Nanjo and Kazumasa Kobayashi
Measuring the Demographic Discontinuity (March 1991 , 25 pp.)
(58) Noriko O. Tsuya and Minja Kim Choe
Changes in Intrafamilial Relationships and the Roles of Women in Japan and Korea(November 1991, 52 pp.)
(59) Naohiro Ogawa
Female Labor Supply and Family Size Aspirations in Contemporary Japan(December 1991, 29 pp.)
(60) Hiroshi Kawabe and Kao-Lee Liaw
Marriage and Migration in Japan: An Explanation by Personal Factors and Ecological Variables (March 1992, 51 pp.)
(61) Naohiro Ogawa, Lin Lean Lim and Robert W. Hodge
The Impact of an Integrated Agricultural Development Program on Migration in Malaysia (March 1992, 46 pp.)
(62) Kazumasa Kobayashi, Rikiya Matsukura and Naohiro Ogawa
Demographic Transition in Postwar Japan: A Time Series Analysis (March 1993, 26 pp.)
(63) Zenji Nanjo and Takao Shigematsu
New Relational Models of Age-Specific Mortality: All and Selected Causes of Death(November 1993, 21 pp.)
(64) Yoshitaka Ishikawa
An Introductory Study of Transfer Migration (February 1994, 34 pp.)
(65) Takao Shigematsu, Zenji Nanjo. Kazuhiko Yoshinaga and Toshitaka Inoue
Factors Contributing to the Improvement and Predominance of the Longevity of the Japanese Population (August 1994, 29 pp.)
(66) Naohiro Ogawa and John G. Bauer
The Impact of Married Women's Labor Supply on the Distribution of Family Income in Japan(February 1999, 30 pp.)
(67) Yasuhiko Saito, Eileen M. Crimmins and Mark D. Hayward
Health Expectancy: An Overview(March 1999, 44 pp.)
(68) Carol Jagger
Health Expectancy Calculation by the Sullivan Method: A Practical Guide(March 1999, 37 pp.)
(69) Vicki L. Lamb
Active Life Expectancy of the Elderly in Selected Asian Countries(March 1999, 22 pp.)
(70) Yun Zhou
Will China's Current Population Policy Change Its Kinship System?(March 2000, 20 pp.)
(71) Kristine A. Mulhorn
Level of Disability as a Mortality Risk Factor Among the Elderly (March 2001, 35pp
.)
(72) Gunter Bruckner
Health Expectancy in Germany: What Do We Learn from the Reunification Process? (March 2001, 23pp.)
(73) Antonio Golini and Plautilla Calvani
Relationships Between Perceptions of Health, Chronic Diseases and Disabilities (February 2001, 27pp.)
(74) Peerasit Kamnuansilpa and Supawatanakorn Wongthanavasu
Health and Health Policy in Thailand (May 2002, 30pp.)

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Research Report Series

(1) Toshio Kuroda
End of World Population Urbanization?: Universalization of Urbanism as a Way of Life (Japanese text) (March 1994)
(2) Hiroshi Kawabe
Domestic Migration in Japan: As Seen from the History of Migration (Japanese text) (March 1994)
(3) Zenji Nanjo Toshio Shigematsu and Kasuhiko Yoshinaga
Problems in Applying Census-based Estimates to Birth and Death Rates in Japan and other Asian Countries: Using the Computer Package 'Popsyn'(Japanese text) (March 1995)
(4) Makoto Kondo
An Econometrics Analysis of the Life Styles of the Elderly and Related Matters (Japanese text) (March 1996)
(5) Huang Rong aing and Zenji Nanjo
An Examination of Census Errors in Connection with Mortality in China (Japanese text)(March 1996)
(6) Hiroshi Kawabe
Age-Related Migration Between Japanese Prefectures During the Latter Half of the 1980's (Japanese text)(March 1996)
(7) Zenji Nanjo and Kazuhiko Yoshinaga
Mortality in Japan Over the Past 20 Years - A Comparative Analysis of Studies
on Various Other Countries
(8) Yasuhiko Saito
Health Expectancy
(9) Zenji Nanjo and Kazuhiko Yoshinaga
Forecasting Regional Demographic Shifts in Japan by Random Scenario Methods

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Reprint Series

(1) Saburo Okita and Toshio Kuroda
Japan's Three Transitions Reprinted from Journal of the United Nations Fund for Population Activities: Populi, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 44-54. (1981)
(2) Naohiro Ogawa
Economic Implications of Japan's Aging Population: A Macroeconomic Demographic Modelling ApproachReprinted from International Labour Review, vol. 121, no. I, pp. 17-33. Geneva, Switzerland: International Labour Organization.(1982)
(3) Naohiro Ogawa and Daniel B. Suits
Lessons on Population and Economic Change from the Japanese Meiji Experience Reprinted from The Developing Economies, vol. 20, no. 2, pp.196-219. (June 1982)
(4) Naohiro Ogawa
Population and Development: Lessons from the Japanese Meiji Experience RevisitedReprinted from Jinkogaku Kenkyu (The Journal of Population Studies), no. 5, pp. 35-42. (May 1982)
(5) Kazumasa Kobayashi
Fertility Implications of Nuptiality Trends in JapanReprinted from Nuptiality and Fertility: Proceedings of a Seminar in Bruges, Belgium, 8-11, 1979: IUSSP, pp. 29-41. Ordina Editions.(January 1982)
(6) Naohiro Ogawa
Differential Fertility in Indonesia and the Philippines: A Multivariate Analysis Reprinted from Southeast Asian Studies, vol. 20, no. 2, pp. 179-205. (September 1982)
(7) Saburo Okita, Toshio Kuroda and Naohiro Ogawa
Asia: Current and Future TrendsReprinted from Journal of the United Nations Fund for Population Activities: Populi, vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 31-43. (1982)
(8) Naohiro Ogawa, Akira Sadahiro, Makoto Kondo and Mitsuo Ezaki
Demographic-Economic Model Building for JapanReprinted from Modelling Economic and Demographic Development, Asian Population Studies Series, no. 54, pp. 117-223. Bangkok, Thailand: United Nations ESCAP.(1983)
(9) Naohiro Ogawa and Robert W. Hodge
Fertility and the Locus of Family Control in Contemporary JapanReprinted from Population Research Leads, Series no. 14. Bangkok, Thailand: The Population Division, United Nations ESCAP. (1983)
(10) Naohiro Ogawa and Daniel B. Suits
Retirement Policy and Japanese Workers: Some Results of an Opinion SurveyReprinted from International Labour Review, vol. 122, no. 6 pp. 733-746. Geneva, Switzerland: International Labour Organization. (1983)
(11) Naohiro Ogawa and Robert W. Hodge
Towards a Causal Model of Childbearing and Abortion Attitudes in Contemporary JapanReprinted from Population Research Leads, Series no. 15. Bangkok, Thailand: The Population Division, United Nations ESCAP.(1983)
(12) Kazumasa Kobayashi and Keiichi Tanaka
Population of Japan: Families.,Households and HousingReprinted from Country Monograph Series, no. 11, pp. 140-162. Bangkok, Thailand: United Nations ESCAP.(1984)
(13) Naohiro Ogawa
Population of Japan: Aging of the PopulationReprinted from Country Monograph Series, no. 11, pp. 249-268. Bangkok, Thailand: United Nations ESCAP.(1984)
(14) Toshio Kuroda
Population of Japan: Population PolicyReprinted from Country Monograph Series, no. 11, pp. 269-279. Bangkok, Thailand: United Nations ESCAP.(1984)
(15) Philip M. Hauser
Urbanization and Migration in ASEAN Development: Introduction and OverviewReprinted from Urbanization and Migration in ASEAN Development, pp.1-32. Tokyo: National Institute for Research Advancement.(1985)
(16) Naohiro Ogawa
Urbanization and Internal Migration in Selected ASEAN Countries: Trends and ProspectsReprinted from Urbanization and Migration in ASEAN Development, pp. 83-107. Tokyo: National Institute for Research Advancement. (1985)
(17) Naohiro Ogawa and Daniel B. Suits
An Application of the Harris-Todaro Model to Selected ASEAN Countries Reprinted from Urbanization and Migration in ASEAN Development, pp. 131-145. Tokyo: National Institute for Research Advancement. (1985)
(18) Naohiro Ogawa and Paul T. H. Chan
Land Settlement Programs and Issues on the Second Generation: The Case of MalaysiaReprinted from Urbanization and Migration in ASEAN Development, pp. 325-344. Tokyo: National Institute for Research Advancement.(1985)
(19) Naohiro Ogawa and Andrew Mason
An Economic Analysis of Recent Fertility in Japan: An Application of the Butz-Ward ModelReprinted from Jinkogaku Kenkyu (The Journal of Population Studies), no. 9, pp. 5-14. (May 1986)
(20) Naohiro Ogawa
Consequences of Mortality Change on AgingReprinted from Population Studies, no. 95, Part III, Chapter XVl, pp. 175-184. New York: United Nations. (1986)
(21) Naohiro Ogawa and Robert W. Hodge
Country Report of Japan: A Study on the Relationship between Fertility Behaviour and Size. Structure and Functions of the FamilyReprinted from Asian Population Studies Series, no. 70, Bangkok, Thailand: United Nations ESCAP. (1985)
(22) Andrew Mason, Daniel B. Suits, Sung-Yeal Koo, Naohiro Ogawa, Mathana Phananiramai and Hananto Sigit
Population Growth and Economic Development: Lessons from Selected Asian CountriesReprinted from Policy Development Studies, no. 10. New York: United Nations Fund for Population Activities.(1986)
(23) Naohiro Ogawa
Implications of the Aging of Population for Socioeconomic Development and National Plans and Policies: Lessons from the Japanese ExperienceReprinted from Asian Population Studies. Series no. 80, pp. 59-74. Bangkok, Thailand: United Nations ESCAP. (1987)
(24) Naohiro Ogawa and Yasuhiko Saito
Male-Female Differentials in Labour Force Participation in Contemporary China Reprinted from Women's Economic Participation in Asia and the Pacific, pp.69-96. Bangkok, Thailand: United Nations ESCAP.(1987)
(25) Naohiro Ogawa
Sex Difterentials in Labour Force Participation and Earnings in JapanReprinted from Women's Economic Participation In Asia and the Pacific, pp. 305-332. Bangkok, Thailand: United Nations ESCAP. (1987)
(26) Toshio Kuroda
Population Aging in Japan with Reference to ChinaReprinted from Asia-Pacific Population Journal, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 3-22. Bangkok. Thailand: United Nations ESCAP.(1987)
(27) Linda G. Martin and Naohiro Ogawa
The Effect of Cohort Size on Relative Wages in Japan Reprinted from International Studies in Demography, pp. 59-75. New York: Oxford University Press.(1988)
(28) Naohiro Ogawa
Aging in China: Demographic AlternativesReprinted from Asia-Pacific Population Journal, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 21-64. Bangkok, Thailand: United Nations ESCAP.(1989)
(29) Toshio Kuroda
Aging of Labour Force and Technical Progress: The Japanese Experience Reprinted from Proceedings of the International Symposium on Population Structure and Development, held in Tokyo on September 10-12, 1987, pp.145-158. United Nations.(1988)
(30) Naohiro Ogawa
Population Aging and Medical Demand: The Case of JapanReprinted from Proceedings of the International Symposium on Population Structure and Development, held in Tokyo on September 10-12, 1987, pp. 254-275. United Nations.(1988)
(31) Naohiro Ogawa
Population Aging and Household Structural Change in JapanReprinted from An Aging World: Dilemmas and Challenges for Law and SocialPolicy, Clarendon Press, Oxford, pp. 75-97. (1989)
(32) Naohiro Ogawa
Population Change and Welfare of the AgedReprinted from Frameworks for Population and Development Integration, Asian Population Studies Series, no. 92. Bangkok, Thailand: United Nations ESCAP.(1988)
(33) Noriko O. Tsuya and Toshio Kuroda
Japan: The Slowing of Urbanization and Metropolitan ConcentrationReprinted from Counterurbanization: The Changing Pace and Nature of Population Deconcentration, pp. 207-229. London: Edward Arnold.(1989)
(34) Naohiro Ogawa
Economic Factors Affecting the Health of the ElderlyReprinted from Improving the Health of Older People: a World View, pp. 627-646. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (1990)
(35) Naohiro Ogawa
Population Aging and Its Impact Upon Health Resource Requirements of Government and Familial Levels in JapanReprinted from Ageing and Society, pp. 383-405. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (1989)
(36) Minja Kim Choe and Noriko O. Tsuya
Why Do Chinese Women Practice Contraception? The Case of Rural Jilin ProvinceReprinted from Studies in Family Planning, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 39-51. (January/February 1991)
(37) Linda G. Martin and Noriko O. Tsuya
Interactions of Middle-Aged Japanese with Their ParentsReprinted from Population Studies, vol. 45, no. 2, pp. 299-311. The Population Investigation Committee, London School of Economics.(July 1991)
(38) Naohiro Ogawa and Robert D. Retherford
Prospects for Increased Contraceptive Pill Use in JapanReprinted from Studies in Family Planning, vol. 22, no. 6, pp. 378-383. The Population Council.(November/December 1991)
(39) Robert L. Clark and Naohiro Ogawa
The Effects of Mandatory Retirement on Earnings Profiles in JapanReprinted from Industrial and Labor Relations Review, vol. 45, no. 2 pp. 258-266. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University.(January 1992)
(40) Naohiro Ogawa
Resources for the Elderly in Economic DevelopmentReprinted from Family Support for the Elderly: The International Experience, pp. 69-87. Oxford University Press:(1992)
(41) Robert L. Clark and Naohiro Ogawa
Employment Tenure and Earnings Profiles in Japan and the United States: Comments Reprinted from American Economic Review, vol. 82. no. 1, pp. 336-345. The American Economic Association. (March 1992)
(42) Noriko O. Tsuya and Linda G. Martin
Living Arrangements of Elderly Japanese and Attitudes Toward InheritanceReprinted from Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, the Journals of Gerontology, vol. 47, no. 2, pp. S45-54. The Gerontological Society of America.(March 1992)
(43) Ronald R. Rindfuss, Rim Futing Liao and Noriko O. Tsuya
Contact With Parents in Japan: Effects on Opinions Toward Gender and Intergenerational RolesReprinted from Journal of Marriage and the Family, vol. 54, no. 4, pp. 812-822. Minneapolis, U.S.A.: National Council on Family Relations.(November 1992)
(44) John G. Bauer, Nipon Poapongsakorn and Naohiro Ogawa
Labor Force and Wage ForecastsReprinted from the Economic Impact of Demographic Change in Thailand, 1980-2075, pp. 83-114. Honolulu, U.S.A..: East-West Center. (1993)
(45) Naohiro Ogawa. Nipon Poapongsakorn and Andrew Mason
Forecasts of Health Care CostsReprinted from the Economic Impact of Demographic Change in Thailand, 1980-2075, pp. 229-261. Honolulu, U.S.A.: East-West Center.(1993)
(46) Naohiro Ogawa and Robert D. Retherford
Care of the Elderly in Japan: Changing Norms and Expectations Reprinted from Journal of Marriage and the Family, vol. 55, no. 3, pp.585-597. Minneapolis, U.S.A.: National Council on Family Relations.(August 1993)
(47) Naohiro Ogawa. Gavin W. Jones and Jeffrey G. Williamson
Human Resources in Development along the Asia-Pacific Rim: Introduction Reprinted from Human Resources in Development along the Asian-Pacific Rim, pp. 1-17. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Oxford University Press, South-East Asian Publishing Unit. (1993)
(48) Naohiro Ogawa and Noriko O. Tsuya
Demographic Change and Human Resource Development in the Asia-Pacific Region: Trends of the 1960s to 1980s and Future ProspectsReprinted from Human Resources in Development along the Asia-Pacific Rim, pp. 21-65. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Oxford University Press, South-East Asian Publishing Unit. (1993)
(49) Kenichi Furuya and Robert L.Clark
Labor Force Developments and Emerging Human Resources Policies in Japan Reprinted from Human Resources in Development along the Asia-Pacific Rim, pp. 210-225. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Oxford University Press, South-East Asian Publishing Unit.(1993)
(50) Noriko O. Tsuya, Naohiro Ogawa, Napaporn Chayovan and Siriwan Siriboon
Socioeconomic Development, Child Health Care, and Infant Mortality Change in ThailandReprinted from Human Resources in Development along the Asia-Pacific Rim, pp. 313-348. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Oxford University Press, South-East Asian Publishing Unit. (1993)
(51) Naohiro Ogawa, Noriko O. Tsuya, Malinee Wongsith and Ehn-Hyun Choe
Health Status of the Elderly and Their Labor Force Participation in the Developing Countries along the Asia-Pacific RimReprinted from Human Resources in Development along the Asia-Pacific Rim, pp. 349-372. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Oxford University Press, South-East Asian Publishing Unit. (1993)
(52) Naohiro Ogawa and Robert D. Retherford
The Resumption of Fertility Decline in Japan, 1973-92Reprinted from Population and Development Review, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 703-741. New York: The Population Council. (December 1993)
(53) Naohiro Ogawa and John F. Ermisch
Women's Career Development and Divorce Risk in JapanReprinted from LABOUR (Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations), vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 193-219. Oxford, U.K.: Blackwell Publishers.(Summer 1994)
(54) Naohiro Ogawa and Robert W. Hodge
Patrilocality, Childbearing, and the Labour Supply and Earning Power of Married Japanese WomenReprinted from The Family, the Market, and the State in Aging Societies, pp. 105-131. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press.(1994)
(55) Andrew Mason, Yoke-Yun Teh, Naohiro Ogawa and Takehiro Fukui
The Intergenerational Distribution of Resources and Income in JapanReprinted from The Family. the Market. and the State in Aging Societies, pp. 158-197. Oxford. U. K.: Oxford University Press.(1994)
(56) Naohiro Ogawa and Robert L. Clark
Earnings Patterns of Japanese Women, 1976-1988Reprinted from Economic Development and Cultural Change, vol. 43, no. 2, pp. 293-313. Illinois, U.S.A.: The University of Chicago Press.(January 1995)
(57) John F. Ermisch and Naohiro Ogawa
Age at Motherhood in JapanReprinted from Journal of Population Economics, official organ of the European Society for Population Economics (ESPE), vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 393-420. Berlin, F.R. Germany: Springer-Verlag.(1994)
(58) Eileen M. Crimmins and Yasuhiko Saito
Getting Better and Getting Worse: Transitions in Functional Status among Older AmericansReprinted from Journal of Aging and Health, vol. 5, no. 1, pp, 3-36. 2455 Teller Road, Newbury Park, California 91320, U.S.A.: Sage Publications, Inc.(February 1993)
(59) Eileen M.Crimmins, Richard A. Easterlin and Yasuhiko Saito
Preference Changes among American Youth: Family, Work, and Goods Aspirations, 1976-86Reprinted from Population and Development Review, vol. 17, no. I, pp.115-133.One Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10017, U.S.A.: The Population Council.(March 1991)
(60) Eileen M.Crimmins, Mark D. Hayward and Yasuhiko Saito
Changing Mortality and Morbidity Rates and the Health Status and Life Expectancy of the Older PopulationReprinted from Demography, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 159-175. 721 Ellsworth Drive, Suite 303, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910, U.S.A.: Population Association of America. (February 1994)
(61) Eileen M. Crimmins. Mark D, Hayward and Yasuhiko Saito
Differentials in Active Life Expectancy in the Older Population of the United StatesReprinted from Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, vol. 51B, no. 3, pp.111-120. Suite 350, 1275 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20005-4006, U.S.A..: The Gerontological Society of America. (1996)
(62) Robert L, Clark and Naohiro Ogawa
Human Resource Policies and Older Workers in JapanReprinted from The Gerontologist, vol. 36, no. 5, pp.627-636. Suite 350, 1275 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20005-4006, U.S.A..: The Gerontological Society of America.(October 1996)
(63) Robert D. Retherford. Naohiro Ogawa and Satomi Sakamoto
Values and Fertility Change in JapanReprinted from Population Studies, vol. 50, no. 1, pp.5-25. Houghton Street. London WC2A 2AE. U. K.: The Population Investigation Committee, London School of Economics. (March 1996)
(64) Naohiro Ogawa and John F. Ermisch
Family Structure, Home Time Demands and the Employment Patterns of Japanese Married WomenReprinted from Journal of Labor Economics, vol. 14, no. 4, pp.677-702. 5801 South Ellis Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60637, U.S.A.: The University of Chicago Press. (October 1996)
(65) Naohiro Ogawa and Rikiya Matsukura
Population Change, Development and Women's Role and Status in Japan Reprinted from Population and Development, Asian Population Studies Series, no. 133, pp. 1-94. Bangkok, Thailand: United Nations ESCAP. (1995)
(66) Eileen M. Crimmins, Yasuhiko Saito and Sandra L. Reynolds
Further Evidence on Recent trends in the Prevalence and Incidence of Disability among Older Americans from Two Sources: the LSOA and the NHISReprinted from Journal of Gerontology, vol. 52b, no. 2, pp.59-71. 1275 K Street NW, Suite 350, Washington, DC 20005-4006, U.S.A.: The Gerontological Society of America.(1997)
(67) Robert L. Clark and Naohiro Ogawa
Transitions from Career Jobs to Retirement in JapanReprinted from Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy & Society, vol. 36, no. 2, pp. 255-270. Institute of Industrial Relations, University of California at Berkeley. (Boston, MA. and Oxford. UK: Blackwell Publishers.) (April 1997)
(68) Naohiro Ogawa and Robert D. Retherford
Shifting Costs of Caring for the Elderly Back to Families in JapanReprinted from Population and Development Review, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 59-94. One Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, New York, NY 10017, U.S.A.: Population Council. (March 1997)
(69) Eileen M. Crimmins, Yasuhiko Saito and Dominique Ingegneri
Trends in Disability-Free Life Expectancy in the United States, 1970-90Reprinted from Population and Development Review, vol. 23, no. 3, pp. 555-572. One Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, New York, NY 10017, U.S.A.: Population Council.(September 1997)
(70) Mark D. Hayward, Eileen M. Crimmins and Yasuhiko Saito
Cause of Death and Active Life Expectancy in the Older Population of the United StatesReprinted from Journal of Aging and Health, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 192-213. Sage Publications, Inc., 2455 Teller Road, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320, U.S.A..(May 1998)
(71) Sandra L. Reynolds, Eileen M. Crimmins and Yasuhiko Saito
Cohort Differences in Disability and Disease PresenceReprinted from The Gerontologist, vol. 38, no. 5, pp. 578-590. The Gerontological Society of America, 1030 15th Street, NW, Suite 250, Washington, DC 20005, U.S.A., via Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (October 1998)
(72) Eileen M. Crimmins, Sandra L. Reynolds and Yasuhiko Saito
Trends in Health and Ability to Work among the Older Working-Age Population Reprinted from Journal of Gerontology, vol. 54B, no. 1. pp. S31-S40. The Gerontological Society of America, 1030 15th Street, NW, Suite 250, Washington, DC 20005, U.S.A., via Copyright Clearance Center, Inc.(January 1999)
(73) Robert D. Retherford, Naohiro Ogawa and Satomi Sakamoto
Values and Fertility Change in Japan
Reprinted by permission from the Rights Department, Oxford University Press, Great Clarendon Street, Oxford Ox2 6 DP, from Dynamics of Values in Fertility Change, edited by Richard Leete, 1999, 121-147 (October 1999)
(74) Andrew Mason and Naohiro Ogawa
Population, Labor Force, Saving and Japan's Future
Reprinted by Permission of Oxford University Press, Great Clarendon Street, Oxford OX2 6DP, from Japan's New Economy: Continuity and Change in the Twenty-First Century, edited by Magnus Blomstrom, Byron Gangnes and Sumner La Croix, 2001, 48-74 (August 2001)
(75) Robert D. Retherford, Naohiro Ogawa and Rikiya Matsukura
Late Marriage and Less Marriage in Japan
Reprinted, by permission, from Population and Development Review, Volume 27, Number 1, March 2001, pp. 65-102; Population Council, One Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, New York, NY 10017, USA. (April 2002)
(76) Eileen M. Crimmins, Yasuhiko Saito
Change in the Prevalence of Diseases Among Older Americans: 1984-1994
Reprinted, by permission, from Demographic Research (www.demographic-research.org), Volume 3, November 1, 2000; Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Doberaner Strasse 114 D-18057 Rostock, Germany. (April 2003)
(77) Eileen M. Crimmins, Yasuhiko Saito
Trends in Healthy Life Expectancy in the United States, 1970-1990: Gender, Racial, and Educational Differences
Reprinted, by permission, from Social Science and Medicine, Volume 52, Issue 11, June 2001, pp1629-1641; Elsevier Science, the Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford, Ox5 1GB, United Kingdom. (April 2003)

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Conference Report

(1) A Study on Migration and Development in Hokkaido(May 1980)
(2) Population Aging in Japan: Problems and Policy Issues in 2lst Century(November 1982)
(3) Summary of Proceedings for Japan-US Conference on Aging: Health Problems in Aging Societies.(October 1984)
(4) Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Role of the Asia-Pacific Region in World Economic Development (in Commemoration of the 80th Anniversary of the College of Economics, Nihon University) (December 1984)
(5) Final Report: Population Distribution in Planned Port Cities (May 1986)
(6) Proceedings: NUPRI Training Workshop on Health Expectancy for Developing Countries (with the support of United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA))(March 2000)

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