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In Memory of Frederic C. Shorter (1923-2012)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 March 2015

Ferhunde Özbay*
Affiliation:
Boğaziçi University
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References

Bibliography

Books

Authored

(with Robert, Sendek and Bayoumy, Yvette). Computational Methods for Population Projections: With Particular Reference to Development Planning. Multi-language 3rd ed. New York: The Population Council; HPN Technologies Inc. [1995], 1998 [original edition 1974, additional printings and supplements, 1979,1987,1994; Software release 11.0].Google Scholar
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Edited

(with Huda, Zurayk). Population Factors in Development Planning in the Middle East. Cairo: The Population Council, 1985.Google Scholar
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Selected Articles

Turkish Population in the Great Depression.” New Perspectives on Turkey, no. 23 (2000): 103124.Google Scholar
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(withGülbin, Gökçay, Ayşen, Bulut, Olcay, Neyzi, and Füsun, Kayatürk). “İstanbul’da 5 Yaş Altı Çocukların ölümlerinin Epidemiyolojisi [An Epidemiological Evaluation of under-5 Mortality in İstanbul).” Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences, no. 16 (1992): 331338.Google Scholar
(with Ayşen, Bulut, Gülbin, Gökçay, and Neyzi, Olcay). “Perinatal, Neonatal, and under-5 Mortality in İstanbul Based on Representative Samples of Burial Records.” In Measurement of Maternal and Child Mortality, Morbidity and Health Care: Interdisciplinary Approaches, edited by Boerma, J. Ties. 153173.Google Scholar
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Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, Department of Population Dynamics, 1992.Google Scholar
(with Ayşen, Bulut, Gülbin, Gökçay and Neyzi, Olcay). “İstanbul’da Bebek ve Çocuk Ölümleri” [Infant and Child Mortality in İstanbul City]. The Turkish Journal of Population Studies, no. 12 (1990): 518.Google Scholar
The Welfare Implications of Infant Mortality Trends in Turkey.” Journal of the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Boğaziçi University 4, no. 1 (1990): 89103.Google Scholar
Cairo’s Leap Forward: People, Households and Dwelling Space.” Cairo Papers in Social Science 12, Monograph 1 (1989).Google Scholar
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(with Ferhunde, Özbay and Samira, Yener). “Accounting for the Trend of Fertility in Turkey.” In Demographic Transition and Socioeconomic Development, 125134. New York: Department of International Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations, 1979.Google Scholar
(with Belgin, Tekçe). “The Demographic Determinants of Urbanization in Turkey, 1935–1970.” In Turkey: Geographical and Social Perspectives, edited by Peter, Benedict, Erol Tümertekin and Fatma Mansur, 281294. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1974.Google Scholar
Estimates of Crude Birth Rates from Place-of-Birth Data; 67 Provinces, 1955–1965.” Nüfus Yayınları Bülteni 3, no. 3 (1971): 38.Google Scholar
(with Ferhunde, özbay). “Turkey: Changes in Birth Control Practice, 1963 to 1968.” Studies in Family Planning, no. 51 (1970 [Turkish translation, 1970]): 123.Google Scholar
The Economics of Turkish Population Policy since the Founding of the Republic.” Hacettepe Bulletin of Social Sciences and Humanities 1, no. 1 (1969): 5866.Google Scholar
(with Ferhunde, özbay). “Fertility and Family Planning in the Etimesgut Rural Health Region.” In Turkish Demography: Proceedings of a Conference, edited by Shorter, Frederic and Bozkurt, Güvenç>.Ankara: Hacettepe University Publications, 1969.Google Scholar
(with Nusret, Fişek). “Fertility Control in Turkey.” Demography 5, no. 2 (1968): 578589.Google Scholar
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