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Suggested Citation:"References." National Research Council. 1984. Rapid Population Change in China, 1952-1982. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/61.
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Suggested Citation:"References." National Research Council. 1984. Rapid Population Change in China, 1952-1982. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/61.
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Suggested Citation:"References." National Research Council. 1984. Rapid Population Change in China, 1952-1982. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/61.
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Suggested Citation:"References." National Research Council. 1984. Rapid Population Change in China, 1952-1982. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/61.
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REFERENCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY Barclay, G. W., A. J. Coale, M. A. Stoto, and T. J. Trussell (1976) A reassessment of the demography of traditional rural China. Population Index 42(4). Brass, W., A. J. Coale, P. Demeny, D. F. Heisel, F. Lorimer, A. Romaniuk, and E. van de Walle (1968) The Demography of Tropical Africa. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. China, Population Census Office Under the State Council and State Statistical Bureau (1983) Major Figures by 10 Percent Sampling Tabulation on the 1982 Population Census of the People's Republic of China. Beijing: State Statistical Bureau. Coale, A. J. (1971) Age patterns of marriage. Population Studies 25(2). Coale, A. J. (1984) Construction of a life table from accurate enumeration of a closed population in two censuses. Population Index (forthcoming). Coale, A. J., and D. R. McNeil (1972) The distribution by age of the frequency of first marriage in a female cohort. Journal of the American Statistical Association 67(340). Coale, A. J., and T. J. Trussell (1974) Model fertility schedules: variations in the age structure of childbearing in human populations. Population Index 40(2):185-258. Henry, L. (1961) Some data on national fertility. Eugenics Quarterly 8:81:91. Hook, B., ed. (1982) The Cambridge Encyclopedia of China. New York: Cambridge University Press. Jiang, Z. H., W. M. Zhang, and L. W. Zhu (1984) The Preliminary Study of the Life Expectancy at Birth for China's Population. International Seminar on China's 1982 Population Census, Beijing. 87

88 Kaplan, F. M., J. Sobin, and S. Andors (1980) Encyclopedia of China Today. New York: Harper & Row. Li, C. (1983a) On the results of the Chinese census. Population and Development Review 9(2):32S-344. Li, C. (1983b) The Quality Control of the 1982 Population Census of China. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Statistical Institute, Madrid. Li, H., T. Song, and C. Li (1983) Current fertility state of women of Han and minority nationalities in rural areas. Population and Economics Special Issue: 92-97. Li, M. (1982) The focal point of China's population is in the rural areas. Population and Economics (Nov.). Li, X., and Z. Zhang (1983) Occupation and fertility level of women of reproductive age. Population and Economics Special Issue: 83-85. Liao, T., and Y. Wen (1982) The Theory of Two Kinds of Production and China's Population Problem. Canton: Quandong People's Press. Liu, C., and Z. Li (1983) Sex composition of population. Population and Economics Special Issue: 145. Population Reference Bureau (1983) Sheet. New York: Population Reference Bureau. Preston, S. H., and A. J. Coale (1982) Age structure, growth, attrition, and accession: a new synthesis. Population Index 48:217-259. World Population Data - Qiu, S., S. Wu, and M. Wang (1983) Birth control of women of reproductive age. Population and Economics Special Issue: 130-136. Ryder, N. B. (1956) Problems of trend determination during a transition in fertility. Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly 34(1). Song, Y., Y. Shi, and G. Zhang (1983) The order-birth of women's fertility. Population and Economics Special Issue: 56-61. State Statistical Bureau (1982) The 1982 Population Census of China. Population Census Office, State Council, and Department of Population Statistics. Beijing: State Statistical Office. State Statistical Bureau (1983a) Statistical Yearbook of China, 1983 (English edition). Economic Information Agency. Hong Kong: State Statistical Bureau. State Statistical Bureau (1983b) Major Figures by 10 Percent Sampling Tabulation on the 1982 Popuation Census of the People's Republic of China. Population

89 Census Office, State Council, and Department of Population Statistics. Beijing: State Statistical Bureau. Tien, H. Y. (1983) Age at marriage in the People's Republic of China. The China Quarterly (93). United Nations (1983) Indirect Techniques for Demographic Estimation, Manual X. New York: United Nations. Xiao, Z. (1983) The design of the sample survey. Population and Economics Special Issue: 10-22. Yu, W., and Z. Xiao (1983) The general introduction of the national one-per-thousand-population sample survey in birth rate and an initial analysis of data concerned. Population and Economics Special Issue: 3-9. Zhao, J., and J. Sun (1983) Educational and fertility level of women of reproductive age. Population and Economics Special Issue: 80-82. Zhao, W., and H. Yu (1983) Changes of women's age at first marriage since liberation. Population and Economics Special Issue: 115-118.

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The remarkable changes in fertility, nuptiality, and mortality that have occurred in the People's Republic of China from the early 1950s to 1982 are summarized in this report. Data are based largely on the single-year age distributions tabulated in the 1953, 1964, and 1982 censuses of China and a major 1982 fertility survey.

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