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John Knodel
John Knodel
Professor Emeritus, Population Studies Center, University of Michigan
Verified email at umich.edu
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The design and analysis of focus group studies: A practical approach
J Knodel
Successful focus groups: Advancing the state of the art 1, 35-50, 1993
8611993
Lessons from the past: Policy implications of historical fertility studies
J Knodel, E Van de Walle
Population and development review, 217-245, 1979
7511979
Demographic behavior in the past: A study of fourteen German village populations in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
JE Knodel
Cambridge University Press, 2002
6102002
The decline of fertility in Germany, 1871-1939
AJ Knodel
Princeton University Press, 2015
5652015
Thailand's reproductive revolution: Rapid fertility decline in a third-world setting
JE Knodel, A Chamratrithirong, N Debavalya
(No Title), 1987
3301987
Focus groups and surveys as complementary research methods: A case example
B Wolff, J Knodel, W Sittitrai
Successful focus groups: Advancing the state of the art, 118-136, 1993
3071993
Family limitation and the fertility transition: Evidence from the age patterns of fertility in Europe and Asia
J Knodel
Population Studies 31 (2), 219-249, 1977
2891977
Family size and children’s education in Thailand: Evidence from a national sample
J Knodel, M Wongsith
Demography 28 (1), 119-131, 1991
2691991
Europe's fertility transition: New evidence and lessons for today's developing world
E Van de Walle, J Knodel
Population Bulletin 34 (6), 3-44, 1980
2631980
Family size and the education of children in the context of rapid fertility decline
J Knodel, N Havanon, W Sittitrai
Population and Development Review, 31-62, 1990
2531990
Family size and children’s education in Vietnam
TS Anh, J Knodel, D Lam, J Friedman
Demography 35 (1), 57-70, 1998
2511998
Rural parents with urban children: social and economic implications of migration for the rural elderly in Thailand
J Knodel, C Saengtienchai
Population, Space and place 13 (3), 193-210, 2007
2422007
Breast feeding, fertility and infant mortality: An analysis of some early German data
J Knodel, E Van de Walle
Population studies 21 (2), 109-131, 1967
2381967
The impact of breast feeding patterns on the biometric analysis of infant mortality
J Knodel, H Kintner
Demography 14 (4), 391-409, 1977
2161977
Gender and aging in the developing world: Where are the men?
J Knodel, MB Ofstedal
Population and development review 29 (4), 677-698, 2003
2142003
Post-Cairo population policy: does promoting girls' schooling miss the mark?
J Knodel, GW Jones
Population and Development Review, 683-702, 1996
2071996
Breast-feeding and population growth
J Knodel
Science 198 (4322), 1111-1115, 1977
1981977
Fertility transition in Thailand: A qualitative analysis
J Knodel, N Havanon, A Pramualratana
Population and Development Review, 297-328, 1984
1891984
Sexual networking in provincial Thailand
N Havanon, A Bennett, J Knodel
Studies in family planning, 1-17, 1993
187*1993
The decline of non-marital fertility in Europe, 1880–1940
E Shorter, J Knodel, E Van De Walle
Population Studies 25 (3), 375-393, 1971
1831971
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