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1251
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1977 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1973 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences

Overview

Ansley J. Coale was affiliated with Princeton University in the United States. Their career included contributions recognized by prestigious scientific organizations.

Coale was elected a Member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1973 and was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1977. These honors reflect their standing within the scientific community during their lifetime.

The available data does not specify particular research papers, coauthors, or publication venues. There is also no detailed information on specific fields or subfields of study, nor on main topics of their work. Similarly, no book publications have been listed for Coale.

Best Publications

  • Population Growth and Economic Development

    Ansley Johnson Coale;Edgar M. Hoover

  • Regional model life tables and stable populations

    Ansley J. Coale;Paul George Demeny;Barbara Vaughan

  • The Decline of Fertility in Europe

    Ansley Johnson Coale;Susan Cotts Watkins

  • The demographic transition.

    Ans Ley J. Coale

  • Regional Model Life Tables and Stable Populations

    L. Widén;A. J. Coale;P. Demeny

  • Model fertility schedules: variations in the age structure of childbearing in human populations.

    Ansley J. Coale;T. James Trussell

  • Five decades of missing females in China

    Ansley J. Coale;Judith Banister

  • Population Growth and Economic Development in Low-Income Countries.

    F. Benham;Ansley J. Coale;Edgar M. Hoover

  • The Demography of Tropical Africa

    Karol J. Krotki;William Brass;Ansley J. Coale;Paul Demeny

  • Excess female mortality and the balance of the sexes in the population: an estimate of the number of "missing females".

    Ansley J. Coale

  • Revised regional model life tables at very low levels of mortality.

    Ansley Coale;Guang Guo

  • Age patterns of marriage.

    Ansley J. Coale

  • The Distribution by Age of the Frequency of First Marriage in a Female Cohort

    A. J. Coale;D. R. McNeil

  • Family Growth in Metropolitan America.

    Amos H. Hawley;Charles F. Westoff;Robert G. Potter;Philip C. Sagi

  • A reassessment of the demography of traditional rural China.

    Barclay Gw;Coale Aj;Stoto Mo;Trussell Tj

  • The growth and structure of human populations

    Ansley Johnson Coale

  • Rapid population change in China, 1952-1982

    Ansley J. Coale

  • Human Fertility in Russia Since the Nineteenth Century

    Ansley Johnson Coale;Barbara A. Anderson;Erna Härm

  • The Growth and Structure of Human Populations: A Mathematical Investigation

    Ansley Johnson Coale

  • Population Growth and Economic Development in Low-Income Countries

    Anthony Zimmerman join(;Ansley J. Coale;Edgar M. Hoover

  • Regional Model Life Tables and Stable Populations.

    Nathan Keyfitz;Ansley J. Coale;Paul Demeny;Barbara Vaughan

  • The Decline of Fertility in Europe

    Rudolf Andorka;David Levine;Charles Tilly;Ansley J. Coale

  • Erratum: Age Patterns of Marriage

    Ansley J. Coale

Frequent Co-Authors

Susan Cotts Watkins
Susan Cotts Watkins University of California, Los Angeles
Samuel H. Preston
Samuel H. Preston University of Pennsylvania
Ronald Freedman
Ronald Freedman University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Jane Menken
Jane Menken University of Colorado Boulder
Guang Guo
Guang Guo University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Alberto Palloni
Alberto Palloni University of Wisconsin–Madison
Nathan Keyfitz
Nathan Keyfitz Harvard University
Charles F. Westoff
Charles F. Westoff Princeton University
John C. Caldwell
John C. Caldwell Australian National University
George Oster
George Oster University of California, Berkeley

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