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Folder 13

"Infant Mortality in Kansas: Socio-economic and Demographic Differences," by Donald Adamchak, Infant Mortality, bulletin 631, 1979.

Folder 14

"Population Aging and Elderly Support: A Kenya Profile," by D. Adamchak and S. Kimuna, Quarterly Journal of the International Institute on Ageing, 1999.

Folder 14

Studies in Family Planning, "How and Why Communication predicts Intentions to Adopt Family Planning in Lusaka, Zambia," 1991.

Folder 14

"Evaluation Columbia University Center for Population and Family Health Technical Assisatance to African Institutions Involved in Population and Family Planning," co-authored by D. Adamchack,

Folder 14

"Elderly Support and Intergenerational Transfer in Zimbabwe: An Analysis by Gender, Marital Status, and Place of Residence," by D. Adamchak, Adrian Wilson, Andrew Nyanguru, Joseph Hampson, The Gerontologist, vol. 31, no. 4, 1991.

Folder 14

Rural Sociology, "Place of Residence Variation in the Couse-Specific Structure of Mortality Among Black and White Males in the South, 1980," 12/1988.

Folder 15

"Gender relations: Husband-Wife Fertility and Family Planning Decisions in Kenya,"by D. Adamchak and S. Kimuna, Journal of Biosocial Science, 1999.

Folder 15

"The Effects of Filial Responsibility Expectations on Intergenerational Exchanges in Urban China, by D. Adamchak and S. Chen, Hallym International Journal of Aging, vol. 1, num. 2, 1999.

Folder 15

"Family Support for the Elderly in Zimbabwe," by D. Adamchak, Adrian Wilson, Andrew Nyanguru, Joseph Hampson, Southern African Journal of Gerontology, 1994.

Folder 15

Sociological Focus, "Infant mortality and Economic Status in metropolitan Ohio, Total and Cause-Specific: 1979-81 and 1989-91," 1995.

Folder 16

"Population Ageing: Gender, Family Support and the Economic Condition of Older Africans," by D. Adamchak, Southern African Journal of Gerontology, 1996.

Folder 16

"Unmet need for Family Planning in Jamaica," Michelle Chiezah and Donald Adamchak, International Family Planning Perspectives, letters, reviewers comments, notes, 2/1994,

Folder 16

"Population Aging in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Effects of Development on the Elderly," by D. Adamchak, presented to the Seventh World Congress for Rural Sociology, 1998.

Folder 17

"Patterns of Conception, Natality, and Mortality from Midwestern Cemeteries: A Sociological Analysis of Historical Data," by D. Adamchak, G. Foster, and R. Hummel, The Sociological Quarterly, vol. 39, num. 3, 1998.

Folder 17

"Unmet need for Family Planning in Jamaica," Michelle Chiezah and Donald Adamchak, Journal of Biosocial Science, notes, reviewers comments, 5/1994.

Folder 17

"Linking Priorities for Training, Research and Policy on Ageing in Sub-Saharan Africa," by A.O. Wilson and D. Adamchak, Southern African Journal of Gerontology, 1997.

Folder 18

"Meeting the Needs of the Poor Elderly in Zimbabwe and Namibia," by Donald Adamchak, chapter from book Aging in the Developing World, 1999.

Folder 18

"Unmet need for Family Planning in Jamaica," Michelle Chiezah and Donald Adamchak, Journal of Biosocial Science, notes, reviewers comments, 5/1994.

Folder 18

"A Study of Well-Being of Elderly People in Three Communities in Zimbabwe," by D. Adamchak, Adrian Wilson, Andrew Nyanguru, Joseph Hampson, Age and Aging, 1991.

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