Ronald R. Rindfuss

Affiliations: 
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
Area:
Individual and Family Studies, Demography
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Rindfuss RR, Choe MK, Brauner-Otto SR. (2016) The Emergence of Two Distinct Fertility Regimes in Economically Advanced Countries. Population Research and Policy Review. 35: 287-304
Entwisle B, Williams NE, Verdery AM, et al. (2016) Climate Shocks and Migration: An Agent-Based Modeling Approach. Population and Environment. 38: 47-71
Piotrowski M, Kalleberg A, Rindfuss RR. (2015) Contingent Work Rising: Implications for the Timing of Marriage in Japan. Journal of Marriage and the Family. 77: 1039-1056
Rindfuss RR, Choe MK, Tsuya NO, et al. (2015) Do low survey response rates bias results? Evidence from Japan Demographic Research. 32: 797-828
Rittirong J, Prasartkul P, Rindfuss RR. (2014) From whom do older persons prefer support? The case of rural Thailand. Journal of Aging Studies. 31: 171-81
Choe MK, Bumpass LL, Tsuya NO, et al. (2014) Nontraditional Family-Related Attitudes in Japan: Macro and Micro Determinants. Population and Development Review. 40: 241-271
Malanson GP, Verdery AM, Walsh SJ, et al. (2014) Changing crops in response to climate: virtual Nang Rong, Thailand in an agent based simulation. Applied Geography (Sevenoaks, England). 53: 202-212
Piotrowski M, Ghimire D, Rindfuss RR. (2013) Farming Systems and Rural Out-Migration in Nang Rong, Thailand and Chitwan Valley, Nepal. Rural Sociology. 78: 75-108
Walsh SJ, Malanson GP, Entwisle B, et al. (2013) Design of an Agent-Based Model to Examine Population-Environment Interactions in Nang Rong District, Thailand. Applied Geography (Sevenoaks, England). 39
Heumann BW, Walsh SJ, Verdery AM, et al. (2013) Land Suitability Modeling using a Geographic Socio-Environmental Niche-Based Approach: A Case Study from Northeastern Thailand. Annals of the Association of American Geographers. Association of American Geographers. 103
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