The Population of the Central American Isthmus in 2003 Conference Papers

Parent: California Center for Population Research

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ItemTitleTotal requests2024-122024-112024-102024-09
5qj3j279Fertility and the Environment in a Natural Resource Dependent Economy: Evidence from Petén, Guatemala279972
6tp0x5x1Types of Household, Family Life Cycle and Poverty in Costa Rica (Translation of Spanish Version)2366101
1sb3m7rgNicaraguans in Costa Rica and the United States: Data from Ethnic Surveys (Translation of Spanish Version)181296
93p5q65pLeft Behind in the Economic Crisis: Poverty Among the Elderly in Costa Rica (Translation of Spanish Version)142471
6b71r47fIntroduction to "The Population of the Central American Isthmus in 2003"124251
2bj2k764Impact of Formal Education of Women on Reproductive Behavior in Four Socio-Cultural Contexts in the Soconusco Region of Chiapas (Translation of Spanish Version)112252
8c0675w7National Survey on International Emigration of Guatemalans 2002-2003 (Translation of Spanish Version)112144
37r6f320International Migrations and Their Economic Effects in El Salvador (Translation of Spanish Version)101234
8m61n6r0Poverty and Family Transitions to Adulthood in Rural Localities on the Yucatan Peninsula (Translation of Spanish Version)1028
3d310976High Fertility in the Central American Isthmus: A Risk in Transition (Translation of Spanish Version)71231
43p6d4zjMigrations Among the Indigenous Language Speaking Population in Southeastern Mexico (Translation of Spanish Version)71231

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