- Proceeding of the Social Statistics Section_1958 Index -
- Proceeding of the Social Statistics Section_1958 -
A Method Of Projecting The Number Of Households In Small Areas - William Hodgkinson, Jr.
A Sample Of Developments From Sampling Projects Of The U S National Health Survey - Walt R. Simmons
A Suggested Method For The Delimitation Of Population Clusters - Arthur F. Loeben
An Economist Looks At The Engineering Shortage - David M. Blank
Business And Babies - The Influence Of Business Cycles On Birth Rates - Dudley Kirk and Dorothy L. Nortman
Community Adjustment Of Former Mental Patients And Needed Steps For Their Assistance - Else B. Kris
Delineation Of Demographic Areas And The Contiguity Ratio - James M. Bashers
Demographic Aspects Of Military Statistics - Jacob S. Siegel and Meyer Zitter
Discussion - Carl E Hopkins, University Of Oregon Medical School - Carl E. Hopkins
Discussion - Chester Rapkin, University Of Pennsylvania - Chester Rapkin
Discussion - Demitri B Shimkin, George Washington University And Bureau Of The Census - Demitri B Shimkin
Discussion - E Cuyler Hammond, American Cancer Society - E Cuyler Hammond
Discussion - J T Marshall, Dominion Bureau Of Statistics - J T Marshall
Discussion - James C Munch, Hahnemann Medical School, And Pharmacodynamics, Inc - James C Munch
Discussion - Paul Meier, University Of Chicago - Paul Meier
Discussion - Philip M Hauser, University Of Chicago - Philip M Hauser
Discussion - Robert C Hockett, Tobacco Industry Research Committee - Robert C Hockett
Discussion - Sam Shapiro, Health Insurance Plan Of Greater New York - Sam Shapiro
Discussion - William J Gibbons, Fordham University - William J Gibbons
Effectiveness Of Our Tools For Estimating Population Change In Small Areas - Carl M. Frisen
Factors In The Rising Cost Of Living - Mrs. Aryness Joy Wickens
Family Planning In Medical Practice - S. S. Spivack and Florence A. Ruderuran
Fertility Estimates From Birth Statistics - K. R. Gabriel, Ruma Falk
Interim Report On The Study Of Future Fertility Of Two-Child Families In Metropolitan America - Philip C. Sagi, Robert G. Potter, Jr., and Charles F. Westoff
Is Labor The Culprit - Peter Henle
Is This A New Type Inflation - Geo. P. Hatchings
Meeting Present Day Needs For Census Data In Agriculture - Arnold J. King
Methods Of Measuring Differences In Social Classes - Theodore R. Anderson
Negative Skewness And Its Significance In Relation To Distributions Of Perfoce Ratings Of Civil Service Employees - James P. George
New Subjects And New Emphases In The 1960 Housing Census - Wayne F. Daugherty
On Obtaining An Answer To The Question - Is There A Shortage Of Scientific And Engineering Manpower - Philip M. Hauser
Patterns Of Heaping In The Reporting Of Numerical Data - Stanley H. Turner
Population Growth And Economic Development In The Ussr - Warren W. Eason
Procedures For The 1960 Censuses Of Population And Housing - Morris H. Hansen
Purposes Of Scaling Techniques And The Choice Among Them - Robert P. Abelson
Shortage Of Scientific Personnel As Seen In Government - Thomas J. Mills
Some Observations On Migration And Economic Opportunity - Dorothy Swaine Thomas
Survey Research And Medical Care - Strategy And Tactics Of A Research Program - Odin W. Anderson
Teaming Up Censuses And Samples - Frederick F. Stephan
The Growth Of American Families - Results Of A National Survey - Arthur A. Campbell, Pascal K. Whelpton, and Ronald Freedman
The Mortality Of Smokers And Nonsmokers - Harold F. Dorn
The Problem From The Standpoint Of The Scientist And Technician - M. H. Trytten
The Pseudoinverse Of A Rectangular Matrix And Its Statistical Applications - T. N. E. Greville
The Social Effects Of Tranquilizing Drugs - Dean J. Clyde
What Americans Think About Their Medical Care - Jacob J. Feldman
What Is New In Our Eighteenth Decennial Census Of The Population - Henry S. Shryock, Jr.
What The Tranquilizing Drugs Are Doing To The Population In Mental Hospitals - Robert E. Patton
What Will The 1960 Censuses Do - Conrad Taeuber