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Publications of S. Philip Morgan    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. with Johnson-Hanks, Jenna., Christine Bachrach, Hans-Peter Kohler, Understanding Family Change and Variation: Structure, Conjuncture, and Action (2011), Springer, New York
  2. Rindfuss, Ronald R., S. Philip Morgan and C. Gray Swicegood, First Births in America: Changes in the Timing of Parenthood (May, 1988), University of California Press
  3. Furstenberg, Frank F., J. Brooks Gunn, and S. Philip Morgan, Adolescent Mothers in Later Life, Cambridge University Press (May, 1987)

Papers Published

  1. with Zeng, Y; Morgan, SP; Wang, Z; Gu, D; Yang, C, A Multistate Life Table Analysis of Union Regimes in the United States: Trends and Racial Differentials, 1970-2002., Population Research and Policy Review, vol. 31 no. 2 (April, 2012), pp. 207-234, ISSN 0167-5923 [doi]  [abs]
  2. with Merli, MG; Morgan, SP, Below replacement fertility preferences in Shanghai., Population, vol. 66 no. 3-4 (January, 2011), pp. 519-542, ISSN 1634-2941 [doi]  [abs]
  3. Sautter, JM; Tippett, RM; Morgan, SP, The Social demography of internet dating in the United States*, Social Science Quarterly, vol. 91 no. 2 (June, 2010), pp. 554-575, WILEY, ISSN 0038-4941 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  4. Morgan, ; Philip, S; Rackin, H, The Correspondence of Fertility Intentions and Behavior in the U.S., Population and Development Review, vol. 36 (March, 2010), pp. 91-118
  5. with Rindfuss, ; Ronald, R; David, G; Oystein, K, Child Care Availability and Fertility, Population and Development Review, vol. 36 (2010), pp. 725-748 (2011 Award for Distinguished contribution to Scholarship in Population. ASA Population Section Award..)  [abs]
  6. Morgan, ; Philip, S; Rackin, H, Forty Years of Fertility Change, Journal of Comparative Family Studies, vol. 40 (2010), pp. 515-536
  7. Abbasi-Shavazi, MJ; Morgan, SP; Hossein-Chavoshi, M; McDonald, P, Family Change and Continuity in Iran: Birth Control Use Before First Pregnancy., Journal of Marriage and the Family, vol. 71 no. 5 (December, 2009), pp. 1309-1324, ISSN 0022-2445 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  8. Morgan, SP; Zhigang, G; Hayford, SR, China's Below-Replacement Fertility: Recent Trends and Future Prospects., Population and Development Review, vol. 35 no. 3 (Winter, 2009), pp. 605-629, ISSN 0098-7921 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  9. Parrado, EA; Morgan, SP, Intergenerational fertility among Hispanic women: new evidence of immigrant assimilation., Demography, vol. 45 no. 3 (August, 2008), pp. 651-671, ISSN 0070-3370 [18939666], [doi]  [abs]
  10. Hayford, SR; Morgan, SP, The quality of retrospective data on cohabitation., Demography, vol. 45 no. 1 (February, 2008), pp. 129-141, ISSN 0070-3370 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  11. Morgan, S. Philip, Childbearing, in Encyclopedia of the Life Course and Human Development. (2008)
  12. Hayford, ; Sarah, ; Morgan, SP, Religiosity and Fertility in the United States:, Social Forces, vol. 86 (2008), pp. 1163-1188
  13. Rindfuss, ; Ronald, R; Guilkey, D; Morgan, SP; Kravdal, O; Guzzo, KB, Child Care Availability and Fertility in Norway: Pro-Natalist Effects, Demography, vol. 44 (2007), pp. 345-372
  14. Morgan, ; Philip, S; Taylor, M, Low Fertility in the 21st Century, Annual Review of Sociology, vol. 32 (2006), pp. 375-400
  15. Johnson-Hanks, ; Jenna, ; Morgan, SP; Bachrach, C; Kohler, H-P, The American family in a theory of conjunctural action, American Journal of Sociology (2006)
  16. Morgan, SP; Welsh, W, Stability and Change in the Digital Terrain: The U.S. 2000-2005., Social Forces (2006)
  17. Hagewen, ; Kellie, ; Morgan, SP, Intended Parity and Ideal Family Size in the United States, 1970-2002., Population and Development Review, vol. 31 no. 1 (Fall, 2005), pp. 507-528
  18. Morgan, S. Philip. and Kellie. Hagewen, "Is Very Low Fertility Inevitable in America? Insights and Forecasts From An Integrative Model of Fertility.", in Creating the Next Generation, edited by A. Booth and A. C. Crouter (Spring, 2005), Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
  19. Dharmalingam, A; Navaneetham, K; Philip Morgan, S, Muslim-Hindu Fertility Differences in India: Evidence from National Family Health Survey II, Economic and Political Weekly, vol. XL no. 5 (Spring, 2005), pp. 429-436
  20. Morgan, ; Morgan, SP; Shanahan, S; Welsh, W, Brave New Worlds: Philosophy, Politics, and Science, Population and Development Review, vol. 31 no. 1 (Spring, 2005), pp. 127:145
  21. Dharmalingam, A; Morgan, SP, Pervasive Muslim-Hindu fertility differences in India., Demography, vol. 41 no. 3 (Winter, 2004), pp. 529-545, ISSN 0070-3370 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  22. Morgan, S. Philip and Kellie Hagewen, “Fertility.”, in Handbook of Population, Poston, edited by Dudley L. Jr. and Michael Micklin (2004), Boston:Klewer Academic Publishers
  23. Yang, Y; Morgan, SP, How big are educational and racial fertility differentials in the U.S.?, Social Biology, vol. 50 no. 3-4 (September, 2003), pp. 167-187, ISSN 0037-766X (forthcoming.) [16382810], [doi]  [abs]
  24. Morgan, S. Philip, Family size preferences, in Encyclopedia of Population, Farmington Hills, MI:Macmillan (August, 2003)
  25. Morgan, S. Philip, The baby boom., in Encyclopedia of Population (June, 2003), Farmington Hills, MI:Macmillan
  26. Quesnel-Vallée, A; Morgan, SP, Missing the target? Correspondence of fertility intentions and behavior in the U.S, Population Research and Policy Review, vol. 22 no. 5-6 (Winter, 2003), pp. 497-525, Springer Nature, ISSN 0167-5923 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  27. Diprete, TA; Morgan, SP; Engelhardt, H; Pacalova, H, Do cross-national differences in the costs of children generate cross-national differences in fertility rates?, Population Research and Policy Review, vol. 22 no. 5-6 (Winter, 2003), pp. 439-477, Springer Nature, ISSN 0167-5923 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  28. Rindfuss, RR; Guzzo, KB; Morgan, SP, The changing institutional context of low fertility, Population Research and Policy Review, vol. 22 no. 5-6 (January, 2003), pp. 411-438, Springer Nature, ISSN 0167-5923 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  29. Morgan, SP, "Is low fertility a 21st century demographic crisis? (PAA Presidential Address).", Demography, vol. 40 no. 4 (2003), pp. 589-603 [doi]  [abs]
  30. Morgan, ; Philip, S; Stash, S; Mason, K; Smith, H, Do women’s power/autonomy differences between Moslems and non-Moslems explain high demand for more children and low contraceptive use among Moslems? Evidence from India, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines, Population and Development Review, vol. 28 no. 3 (September, 2002), pp. 515-538 [pdf]
  31. Morgan, SP; Parnell, AM, Effects on pregnancy outcomes of changes in the North Carolina state abortion fund, Population Research and Policy Review, vol. 21 no. 4 (August, 2002), pp. 319-338, ISSN 0167-5923 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  32. Pollard, MS; Morgan, SP, EMERGING PARENTAL GENDER INDIFFERENCE? SEX COMPOSITION OF CHILDREN AND THE THIRD BIRTH., American Sociological Review, vol. 67 no. 4 (August, 2002), pp. 600-613, ISSN 0003-1224 [20411039], [doi]  [abs]
  33. Morgan, SP; Lynch, SM, Success and future of demography: the role of data and methods., Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, vol. 954 (December, 2001), pp. 35-51 [doi]  [abs]
  34. Morgan, ; Philip, S; King, RB, Why Have Children in the 21st Century?, European Journal of Population, vol. 17 (July, 2001), pp. 3-20 [pdf]
  35. Morgan, S. Philip and Scott M. Lynch, Demography’s Success and Its Future: The role of Data and, In Population Health and Aging: Strengthening the Dialogue Between Epidemiology, vol. 954 (May, 2001) [pdf]
  36. Morgan, ; Philip, S; Dharmalingam, A; Sceats, J; Pool, I, The link of early childbearing to marriage and to subsequent fertility in New Zealand., New Zealand Population Review, vol. 27 (May, 2001), pp. 46-73
  37. Neidell, ; Shara, ; Niraula, B; Morgan, SP; StashMorgan, S; Philip, S, Moslem and non-Moslem fertility differences in the Eastern Terai in Nepal., Contributions to Nepalese Studies, vol. 25 (January, 2001), pp. 109-129
  38. Morgan, S. Philip, Current features and future trends in U.S. fertility., Population Bulletin of the United Nations. Below Replacement Fertility: Special Issue Nos. 40/41, vol. 1999 (January, 2000), pp. 334-348
  39. Niraula Bhanu, B; Philip Morgan, S, Gender inequality in two Nepali settings., Garcia, Brigida (ed.) Women, Poverty and Demographic Change. (January, 2000), pp. 42-72, Oxford:Oxford U. Press
  40. Morgan, SP; Botev, N; Chen, R; Huang, J, White and nonwhite trends in first birth timing: Comparisons using vital registration and current population surveys, Population Research and Policy Review, vol. 18 no. 4 (December, 1999), pp. 339-356, ISSN 0167-5923 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  41. Morgan, SP; Rindfuss, RR, Reexamining the link of early childbearing to marriage and to subsequent fertility., Demography, vol. 36 no. 1 (February, 1999), pp. 59-75, ISSN 0070-3370 [10036593], [doi]  [abs]
  42. Smith, HL; Gager, CT; Morgan, SP, Identifying Underlying Dimensions in Spouses' Evaluations of Fairness in the Division of Household Labor, Social Science Research, vol. 27 no. 3 (September, 1998), pp. 305-327, Elsevier BV, ISSN 0049-089X [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  43. Morgan, ; Philip, S; Lye, DN; Condran, GA, Sons, daughters and the risk of marital disruption., American Journal of Sociology, vol. 1988 no. 94 (February, 1998), pp. 110-129 [pdf]
  44. Morgan, SP, Characteristic features of modern American fertility., Population and Development Review, vol. 22 (June, 1996), pp. 19-63 [pdf]  [author's comments]
  45. McDaniel, ; Antonio, ; Morgan, SP, Racial differences in mother-child coresidence in the past., Journal of Marriage and the Family, vol. 58 (May, 1996), pp. 1011-1017
  46. Sloane, ; Douglas, ; Morgan, SP, An introduction to categorical data analysis., Annual Review of Sociology, vol. 22 (January, 1996), pp. 351-375
  47. Smith, ; Herbert, L; Morgan, SP; Koropeckyj-Cox, T, A decomposition of trends in the nonmarital fertility ratios of blacks and whites in the United States, 1960-92., Demography, vol. 33 (January, 1996), pp. 141-151
  48. Rindfuss, ; Ronald, R; Morgan, SP; Offutt, K, Education and the changing age pattern of American fertility: 1963-89., Demography, vol. 33 (January, 1996), pp. 277-290
  49. Niraula Bhanu, B; Philip Morgan, S, Son and daughter preferences in Benighat, Nepal: Implications for fertility transition., Social Biology, vol. 42 (January, 1996), pp. 256-273
  50. Niraula, ; Bhanu, ; Morgan, SP, Marriage formation, post-marital contact with natal kin and autonomy of women: Evidence from two Nepali settings., Population Studies, vol. 50 (January, 1996), pp. 35-50
  51. Pagnini, ; Deanna, ; Morgan, SP, Racial Differences in marriage and childbearing: oral history evidence from the South in the early twentieth century., American Journal of Sociology, vol. 101 (1996), pp. 1694-1718
  52. Dharmalingam, A; Philip Morgan, S, Women’s work, autonomy and birth control: Evidence from two south Indian villages., Population Studies, vol. 50 (1996), pp. 187-201
  53. Morgan, ; Philip, S; Niraula, BB, Gender inequality and fertility in two Nepal villages., Population and Development Review, vol. 21 (January, 1995), pp. 541-561
  54. Miller, Andrew T., S. Philip Morgan and Antonio McDaniel, Under the same roof: Family and household structure., in After Ellis Island: A 1910 Census Monograph, edited by Susan Watkins (January, 1994), pp. 125-173, New York: Russell Sage Foundation
  55. Morgan, S. Philip, Susan C. Watkins and Douglas Ewbank, Generating Americans: The fertility of the foreign-born in the U.S., 1905-10., in After Ellis Island: A1910 Census Monograph., edited by Susan Watkins (January, 1994), pp. 83-124, New York: Russell Sage Foundation
  56. Smith Herbert, L; Philip Morgan, S, Children's closeness to father as reported by mothers, sons and daughters: Evaluating subjective assessments with the Rasch Model., Journal of Family Issues, vol. 15 (January, 1994), pp. 3-29
  57. London Andrew, S; Philip Morgan, S, Racial differences in first names in 1910., Journal of Family History, vol. 19 (January, 1994), pp. 261-284
  58. Bracher, ; Michael, ; Santow, G; Morgan, SP; Trussell, J, Marriage dissolution in Australia:models and explanations., Population Studies, vol. 47 (January, 1993), pp. 403-425
  59. Morgan, ; Philip, S; McDaniel, A; Miller, A; Preston, S, Racial differences in household and family structure at the turn of the century., American Journal of Sociology, vol. 98 (1993), pp. 798-28
  60. Morgan, S. Philip, Third world urbanization, migration and family adaptation., in Third World Cities: Problems, Policies, and Prospects., edited by Kasarda, J (June, 1992), pp. 235-254, Newbury Park, CA: Russell Sage
  61. Morgan, ; Philip, S; Chen, R, Predicting childlessness for recent cohorts of American women., International Journal of Forecasting, vol. 8 (January, 1992), pp. 477-493
  62. Preston, ; Samuel, H; Lim, S; Morgan, SP, African-American Marriage in 1910: Beneath the Surface of Census Data., Demography, vol. 29 (January, 1992), pp. 1-15
  63. Chen, ; Renbao, ; Morgan, SP, Recent trends in the timing of first births in the United States: an update and examination of earlier projections., Demography, vol. 28 (June, 1991), pp. 513-533
  64. Morgan, SP, Late nineteenth and early twentieth century childlessness in the United States., American Journal of Sociology, vol. 97 (June, 1991), pp. 779-807
  65. Ekouevi, ; Koffi, ; Morgan, SP, Note on the reliability and validity of mothers' retrospective reports of their children's birth weights., Social Biology, vol. 38 (January, 1991), pp. 140-145
  66. Harris Kathleen, M; Philip Morgan, S, Fathers, sons and daughters: differential paternal involvement in parenting., Journal of Marriage and the Family (January, 1991), pp. 531-544
  67. Pagnini Deanna, L; Philip Morgan, S, Intermarriage and social distance among U.S. immigrants at the turn of the century., American Journal of Sociology, vol. 96 (1990), pp. 405-432
  68. Morgan, SP, Immigrazione e diversita etnico-razziale: il caso degli Stati Uniti (Immigration and racial/ethnic diversity: The United States case), in Abitare Il Pianeta: Futuro Demografico, Migration e Tensioni Etniche. (January, 1989), pp. 39-60, Torino:Fondazione Agnelli
  69. Morgan, ; Philip, S; Teachman, JD, Logistic regression: Description, examples, and comparisons., Journal of Marriage and the Family, vol. 50 (January, 1988), pp. 929-936
  70. Chamratrithirong, A; Morgan, SP; Rindfuss, RR, Living arrangements and family formation., Social Forces, vol. 66 (January, 1988), pp. 926.-950.
  71. Furstenberg, ; Frank, F; Jr, ; Gunn, JB; Morgan, SP, Adolescent mothers and their children in later life., Family Planning Perspectives., vol. 19 (January, 1987), pp. 142-151
  72. Furstenberg, ; Frank, F; Morgan, SP; Moore, K; Peterson, J, Exploring race differences in the timing of adolescent intercourse., American Sociological Review, vol. 52 (January, 1987), pp. 695-701
  73. Morgan, S. Philip and Linda J. Waite, Parenthood and the attitudes of young adults., American Sociological Review, vol. 52 (1987), pp. 541-47
  74. Furstenberg, ; Frank, F; Jr, ; Morgan, SP; Allison, P, Paternal participation and children's well being after divorce:, American Sociological Review, vol. 52 (1987), pp. 695-701
  75. Morgan, ; Philip, S; Waite, LJ, Parenthood and the attitudes of young adults., American Sociological Review, vol. 52 (1987), pp. 541-547
  76. Abdelrahman, AI; Philip Morgan, S, Socioeconomic and institutional determinants of family formation: Khartoum, Sudan, 1945-75., Journal of Marriage and the Family, vol. 49 (January, 1986), pp. 401-412
  77. Mammo, ; Abate, ; Morgan, SP, Childlessness in rural Ethiopia., Population and Development Review., vol. 12 (1986), pp. 533-545
  78. Morgan, SP, Individual and couple intentions for more children., Demography, vol. 22 (January, 1985), pp. 125-132
  79. Morgan, ; Philip, S; Rindfuss, RR, Marital disruption: Structural and temporal dimensions., American Journal of Sociology, vol. 90 (January, 1985), pp. 1055-1077
  80. Morgan, ; Philip, S; Rindfuss, RR, Household structure and the tempo of family formation in comparative perspective., Population Studies, vol. 38 (January, 1984), pp. 129-139
  81. Swicegood, ; Gray, C; Morgan, SP; Rindfuss, RR, Measurement and replication: Evaluating the consistency of eight U.S. fertility surveys., Demography, vol. 21 (January, 1984), pp. 19-33
  82. Morgan, ; Philip, S; and, RRR; Parnell, A, Modern fertility patterns: The transition to parenthood in Japan and the United States., Population and Development Review, vol. 10 (1984), pp. 19-40
  83. Rindfuss, ; Ronald, R; Morgan, SP; Swicegood, G, The transition to motherhood: The intersection of structural and temporal dimensions., American Sociological Review, vol. 49 (1984), pp. 359-372
  84. Fligstein, ; Neil, ; Hicks, A; Morgan, SP, Toward a theory of income determination., Sociology of Work and Occupations., vol. 10 (January, 1983), pp. 289-306
  85. Morgan, SP, A research note on religion and morality: Are religious people nice people?, Social Forces, vol. 61 (January, 1983), pp. 683-692
  86. Morgan, ; Philip, S; Hirosima, K, The persistence of extended family residence in Japan: Anachronism or alternative strategy?, American Sociological Review, vol. 48 (1983), pp. 269-281
  87. Rindfuss Ronald, R; Philip Morgan, S, Marriage, sex, and the first birth interval: The quiet revolution in Asia., Population and Development Review, vol. 9 (1983), pp. 259-278
  88. Morgan, SP, Parity-specific fertility intentions and uncertainty: The United States, 1970 to1976., Demography, vol. 19 (January, 1982), pp. 315-334
  89. Morgan, SP, Prayerfulness in America., Chicago Studies., vol. 20 (January, 1981), pp. 237-252
  90. Morgan, SP, Intention and uncertainty at later stages of childbearing: The United States, 1965-70., Demography, vol. 18 (January, 1981), pp. 267-286

Papers Submitted

  1. Pollard, Michael S. and S. Philip Morgan, Do Parents of Girls Really Have a Higher Risk of Divorce? (2002) (Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Population Association of America, May 9-11, 2002, Atlanta.)

Journal Articles

  1. Marie Lynn, Dohyeong Kim, Alicia Overstreet Galeano, Christopher J. Paul, Andrew P. Hull,, The relationship between early childhood blood lead levels and performance on end of grade tests, Environmental Health Perspectives, vol. 115 no. 8 (2007), pp. 1242-1247
  2. Rindfuss, Ronald R., David Guilkey, S. Philip Morgan, Oystein Kravdal, Karen B. Guzzo, Child Care Availability and Fertility in Norway: Pro-Natalist Effects, Demography (2007), pp. 345-372
  3. Seltzer, Judith A., Christine Bachrach, Suzanne M. Bianchi, Caroline Bledsoe, Lynne Casper,, Designing New Models for Explaining Family Change and Variation: Challenges for Family Demographers, Journal of Marriage and the Family (Summer, 2005)
  4. Morgan, S. Philip and Kellie Hagewen, Fertility, in Handbook of Population, edited by Dudley L. Poston Jr. and Michael Micklin (Spring, 2005), Boston:Klewer Academic Publishers

Book Reviews

  1. Morgan, s. Philip, Rooted in Place: Family and Belonging in a Southern Black Community, by William W. Falk, Contemporary Sociology (2006)
  2. The Blackwell Companion to the Sociology of Families by Jacqueline Scott, Judith Treas and Martin Richards (eds)", Population and Development Review, vol. 3 (2004), pp. 540:541
  3. Morgan, S. Philip, “Out-of-Wedlock Births: The United States in Comparative Perspective, by Mark Abrahamson.”, Contemporary Sociology forthcoming, vol. 28 no. 5 (September, 1999), pp. 556-557
  4. Morgan, S. Philip, Without Issue: New Zealanders who chose not to have children by Jan Cameron., New Zealand Population Review, vol. 24 (January, 1998), pp. 135-138
  5. Morgan, S. Philip, Dating, mating and marriage by Martin King Whyte., American Journal of Sociology, vol. 97 (June, 1991), pp. 879-880
  6. Morgan, S. Philip, "Fertility change on the American frontie” by Bean, L.L., G.P. Mineau, and D.L. Anderton., Social Forces, vol. 69 (June, 1991), pp. 935-936
  7. Morgan, S. Philip, Reproduction and social organization in sub-Saharan Africa, edited by Lesthaeghe, R.J., Social Forces, vol. 69 (January, 1991), pp. 261-262
  8. Morgan, S. Philip, Teenage pregnancy in industrialized countries by Jones, E.F., et al., American Journal of Sociology, vol. 95 (June, 1989), pp. 799-801
  9. Morgan, S. Philip, The changing lives of American women by McLaughin, S.D., et al., American Journal of Sociology, vol. 95 (January, 1989), pp. 799-801
  10. Morgan, S. Philip, Teenage pregnancy in industrialized countries by Jones, E.F., et al., Journal of Marriage and the Family, vol. 49 (January, 1987), pp. 950-51

Book Chapters

  1. Morgan, S. Philip, Thinking About Demographic Family Differences, in Changing Families in and Unequal Society, edited by M. Carlson and P. England (2011), Stanford U. Press, Palo Alto, CA  [abs]
  2. with E. Cumberworth, C. Wimer, The Great Recession and the American Family, in The Consequences of the Great Recession, edited by D. Grusky (2011), Russel Sage, New York  [abs] [author's comments]
  3. Morgan, S. Philip, Comments on Consilience Efforts, in Biosocial Research Contributions to Understanding Family Processes and Problems., edited by Alan Booth, Nancy Landale, Susan McHale (2010), Springer, New York
  4. Swicegood, Gray and S. Philip Morgan, Racial and ethnic fertility differentials in the United States., edited by Denton, Nancy A. and Stewart E. Tolnay, American Diversity: A Demographic Challenge for the Twenty-First Century (2002), Albany:SUNY Press

Published Exchanges

  1. with Christine Bachrach, Is the theory of planned behavior an appropriate model for human fertility, Vienna Journal of Population, vol. forthcoming (2012)
  2. with Bachrach, Christine, Further reflections on the Theory of Planned Behaviour and fertility research, Vienna Journal of Population, vol. forthcoming (2012)
  3. Morgan, S. Philip, Comment on: Demographic change and public assistance expenditures, in Demographic Change and Public Assistance, edited by Auerbach, Allan J. and Ronald D. Lee (January, 2000), Cambridge U. Press
  4. Apichat Chamratrithirong, S. Philip Morgan and Ronald R. Rindfuss, Why does it matter: A reply to Knodel and Chayovan., Social Forces, vol. 71 (January, 1992), pp. 999-1000
  5. Teachman Jay and S. Philip Morgan, A brief reply to Demaris., Journal of Marriage and the Family, vol. 52 (January, 1990), pp. 277
  6. Morgan, S. Philip, On identifying determinants of divorce in a divorcing population: Comments onRankin and Maneker., Journal of Marriage and the Family., vol. 48 (January, 1986), pp. 673-75
  7. Morgan, S. Philip and Tim F. Liao, A cautionary note on the analysis of life cycle events: Comments on Smith and Meitz., Journal of Marriage and Family, vol. 47 (January, 1985), pp. 233-236
  8. Morgan, S. Philip, Reply to King and Hunt., Social Forces, vol. 62 (January, 1984), pp. 1089-1090

Presented Papers

  1. Morgan, S. Philip, Wendy Brynildsen and Suzanne Shanahan, Hanging out, hooking up and falling in love on college campuses (2010) (Paper presented at the 2010 annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Dallas, Tx, April 15-17..)  [author's comments]
  2. Morgan, S. Philip and Heather Rackin, Comparing Prospective and Retrospective Measures of Unwanted Fertility (2010) (Paper presented at the 2010 annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Dallas, Tx, April 15-17..)
  3. Merli, Giovanna and S. Philip Morgan, Below Replacement Fertility Preferences in Shanghai, China (2010) (Paper presented at the 2010 annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Dallas, Tx, April 15-17..)  [author's comments]
  4. Hagewen, Kellie J. and S. Philip Morgan, Analysis of Intended Parity and Ideal Family Size in the United States, 1970-2002 (2004) (Paper to be presented at the Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, Boston.)
  5. Morgan, S. Philip., Is low fertility a 21st Century crisis?, in Presidential Address, Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, May 2, 2003 (2003)
  6. Quesnel-Vallée, Amelie. and S. Philip Morgan, Do Women and Men Realize Their Fertility Intentions?, in Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 16-19, Chicago, Illinois (2002)
  7. Morgan, S. Philip, Low fertility in developed countries. (June, 1999), pp. 1999 (Invited paper presented at conference on The Future of Australia’s Population. October 9-12, Canberra, Australia.)
  8. Morgan, S. Philip, Post-transition fertility. (January, 1999) (Invited paper presented in a Plenary Session, Demographic Transitions, at the 1999 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 16-20, Chicago, IL.)
  9. Morgan, S. Philip, Herbert L. Smith and Connie T. Gager, His and her reports of marital happiness: Assessing subjective reports from husbands and wives in the NSFH. (January, 1998) (Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, August 21-25.)
  10. Smith, Herbert and S. Philip Morgan, Individual and couple intentions for more children: an application of the Rasch Model. (January, 1994) (Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, Miami, May 5-7.)
  11. Morgan, S. Philip, Smith, Herbert and Constance T. Gager, Discrepant responses in spouses reports of coital frequency. (January, 1994), pp. 1994 (Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Los Angeles, August 5-9.)
  12. Morgan, S. Philip and Renbao Chen, Thirtysomething fertility: Recent fertility increase among baby boomers. (January, 1992) (Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, April 30-May 2.)
  13. Morgan, S. Philip and Ellen A. Kramarow, Stability and change in female headship (1992) (Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, April 30-May 2.)
  14. Ewbank, Douglas, S. Philip Morgan and Susan C. Watkins, Immigrant fertility differences at the turn of the century. (June, 1990) (Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Population Association of America, May 3-5, Toronto, Canada.)
  15. Morgan, S. Philip, Nontraditional sex roles and the timing of parenthood. (January, 1985) (Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C.)
  16. Morgan, S. Philip, The intergenerational transmission of religious behavior. The effects of parentson their children's frequency of prayer (June, 1982) (Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, Toronto, Canada, August, 1981.)
  17. Hout, Michael and S. Philip Morgan, The fertility of black and white women during the baby boom: Differences by parity, cohort, and age at marriage. (January, 1981) (Revision of a paper presented at theannual meetings of the American Sociological Association, New York, August, 1980.)
  18. Morgan, S. Philip, U.S. socioeconomic fertility differentials: Stability or change. (January, 1979) (Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, New York, August, 1980.)

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