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Folders 12-13

"Determinants of Fertility in Pakistan: Is There a Culturally Defined minimum Number of Children?," by Rashida Qureshi & Donald Adamchak, draft copies, letters, notes.

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 18

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

Folder 35

"Aging and Support: Intergenerational Transfer in Zimbabwe," Donald Adamchak, Adrian Wilson, Andrew Nyanguru, Jospeh Hampson, notes.

Folder 11

"Determinants of Fertility in Pakistan: Is There a Culturally Defined minimum Number of Children?," Rashida Qureshi & Donald Adamchak, Demography, 5/1994.

Folders 14-15

"Unmet need for Family Planning in Jamaica," by Michelle Chiezah and Donald Adamchak, 1994 Population Association of America Annual Meeting, letters, drafts, charts.

Folder 27

"Elderly Support and Intergenerational Transfer in Zimbabwe: An Analysis by Gender, Marital Status, and Place of Residence," Donald Adamchak, Adrian Wilson, Andrew Nyanguru, Jospeh Hampson, The Gerontologist, letters, reviewers comments, charts, 1991.

Folder 29

"Male Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding AIDS in Zimbabwe," Donald Adamchak and Michael Mbizvo, New England Journal of Medicine, drafts, article, letters, chart, 7/1989.

Folder 31

"Education and Fertility: A Cross-National Analysis of Sub-Saharan African Nations," Peggy Ntseane and Donald Adamchak, draft copies, list of journal for submittions

Folder 34

"Gender and Marital Status Differences in Intergenerational Support in Zimbabwe," Donald Adamchak, Adrian Wilson, Andrew Nyanguru, Jospeh Hampson, The Gerontologist, letter, notes, 10/1990.

Folder 38

"Male Knowledge: KAP and AIDS in Zimbabwe," Donald Adamchak and Michael Mbizvo, African-Caribbean Institute, miscellaneous information.

Folder 17

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

Folder 21

"Factors Associated with Fertility Transition in Zimbabwe," Donald Adamchak and Michael T. Mbizvo, Demography, Studies in Family Planning, 7/1993, letters, notes, 2/1993.

Folders 24-26

"Aging and Support: Intergenerational Transfer in Zimbabwe," by Donald Adamchak, Adrian Wilson, Andrew Nyanguru, Jospeh Hampson, Journal of Gerontology, letters, drafts, notes, charts, 8/1990.

Folders 32-33

"Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Men Towards Family Planning in Zimbabwe," Donald Adamchak and Michael Mbizvo, Studies in Family Planning, 11/1990, letters, reviewers comments, notes.

Folder 39

"Education and Fertility: A Cross-National Analysis of Sub-Saharan African Nations," Peggy Ntseane and Donald Adamchak, Sociological Spectrum, notes. [SUBMITTION], 1/1991.

Box 4

Articles and publications on family planning and fertility education in zimbabwe, Jamaica, and Pakistan

Folder 59

"A Cross-National Analysis of Socioeconomic Impacts on Maternal Mortality," by D. Adamchak and F. Vanwinge, Social Science Quarterly, comments, 2/1994.

Folder 7

"Gender Status and Equality, Place of Residence and Fertility in Zimbabwe," by D. Adamchak and M. Mbizvo, Demography, draft copy, notes, charts, 5/1993.

Folder 8

"Determinants of Fertility in Pakistan: Does Education, Work, and Family Planning Make A Difference?" ,Rashida Qureshi & Donald Adamchak, Population Research and Policy Review, 9/1994, Demography, 9/1994, letters, notes.

Folder 58

"A Cross-National Analysis of Socioeconomic Impacts on Maternal Mortality," by D. Adamchak and F. Vanwinge, Sociological Perspectives, 6/1994, Social Science Quarterly, letters, 2/1994.

Folder 4

"A Cross-National Analysis of Socioeconomic Impacts on Maternal Mortality," by D. Adamchak and F. Vanwinge, notes, drafts.

Folder 37

"Some Thoughts on Reformulating the Dependency Radio," Letters the Editor, 1986, The Gerontologist, "Societal Aging and Generational Dependency Relationships," 1983, Research on Aging, vol 5. No.3, (2 other articles not by D.A.)

Folder 46

"The Impact of Husband?s and Wife?s Education and Occupation on Family Size in Zimbabwe," by D. Adamchak and M. Mbizvo, International Family Planning Perspectives, 2/1993.

Folder 50

"The Impact of Husband?s and Wife?s Education and Occupation on Family Size in Zimbabwe," by D. Adamchak and M. Mbizvo, [Revised Edition ? ], Journal of Biosocial Science, letters, notes, 1.7.94.

Folder 51

"The Impact of Husband?s and Wife?s Education and Occupation on Family Size in Zimbabwe," by D. Adamchak and M. Mbizvo, Journal of Biosocial Science, notes, charts, rough drafts, letters, 8/1993.

Folder 52

"Fertility Attitudes and Behavior of Saudi Arabian University Students," by D. Adamchak and Khalid A.A. Al-Mubarak, Social Biology, letters, draft copies, notes, 3/1994.

Folder 54

"A Cross-National Analysis of Socioeconomic Impacts on Maternal Mortality," by D. Adamchak and F. Vanwinge, Sociological Focus, letters, 11/1994.

Folder 55

"A Cross-National Analysis of Socioeconomic Impacts on Maternal Mortality," by D. Adamchak and F. Vanwinge, International Social Science Journal, letters, 4/1995.

Folder 57

"A Cross-National Analysis of Socioeconomic Impacts on Maternal Mortality," by D. Adamchak and F. Vanwinge, The Journal of Development Studies, letter, 8/1994.

Folder 38

"Evidence of a Curvilinear Relationship Between Income and Infant Mortality," by D. Adamchak, J. Robinson, Sociology and Social Research, vol. 70 No. 3, material, April, 1986.

Folders 44-45

"Male Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Towards AIDS in Zimbabwe," by D. Adamchak, M. Mbizvo, M. Tawanda, 1989/1990, AIDS, Studies in Family Planning, reviewers comments, letters, notes, etc.

Folder 47

"The Impact of Husband?s and Wife?s Education and Occupation on Family Size in Zimbabwe," by D. Adamchak and M. Mbizvo , Journal of Biosocial Science, letters, 5/1993.

Folder 48

"The Impact of Husband?s and Wife?s Education and Occupation on Family Size in Zimbabwe," by D. Adamchak and M. Mbizvo, [Revised Edition], Journal of Biosocial Science, letters/comments, 8.25.93.

Folder 49

"The Impact of Husband?s and Wife?s Education and Occupation on Family Size in Zimbabwe," by D. Adamchak and M. Mbizvo, [Revised Edition II ], Journal of Biosocial Science, letters, rough drafts, etc , 1.7.94.

Folder 56

"A Cross-National Analysis of Socioeconomic Impacts on Maternal Mortality," by D. Adamchak and F. Vanwinge, The Sociological Quarterly, letters, 10/1993.

Folder 34

"The Impact of Husband?s and Wife?s Education and Occupation on Family Size in Zimbabwe," by D. Adamchak and M. Mbizvo, Journal of Biosocial Science, copies, letters, notes, etc, 1994.

Folder 40

"The Relevance of Population in Development in Planning in Zimbabwe," [Book notes], edited by D. Adamchak and m. Mhloyi, 1988, notes, letters, resume of authors, University of Zimbabwe Sociology agenda, 1987, article.

Folder 53

"Fertility Attitudes and Behavior of Saudi Arabian University Students," by D. Adamchak and Khalid A.A. Al-Mubarak, Social Biology, letters, notes, rough draft, final copy, 12/1992.

Folders 32-33

"The Grandmothers Disease of Africa," 1.24.00, Age and Ageing, letters, "The Economic Condition of Elderly Zimbabweans," Dossier- the Courier, 5.23.99, magazine, "Income Security for Poor Older People in Developing Countries," HelpAge International (?), n.d.

Folder 39

"Fertility Attitudes of Male Nigerian Students in the U.S.,"by D. Adamchak and A. Adebayo, presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, March 27-30, 1985.

Folder 41

"Further Evidence on Economic and Noneconomic Reasons for Turnaround Migration," by D. Adamchak, Rural Sociology, 1984/86, letters, reviewers comments.

Folders 42-43

"Conflict Potential Between Residents and Migrants in Turnaround Countries," by D. Adamchak and E. Gregory, 1987, letters, reviewers comments.

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