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A AI3STRACTS ADOLESCENCE Abstracts [of the papers Occupational sex roles as presented during the third perceived by Filipino Annual National Convention, adolescents. AI3AD, Ricardo G. Philippine Sociological Society, G. T. Castillo Editor's preface. May 12-15, 1966]. IX (1-2): 2-11 31 (3-4): 5-6 XIV (4): 291-298 [a-Ap '61 JI-D '83 0'66 ADVERTISING Editor's preface. AI3UEVA, Jose Veloso A study on the memory and 32 (1-4): 5-6 The Constitutional Convention: attention value of Ja-D '84 a midterm assignment. ad vertisements. 20 (4): 399-401 J. S. Patron Editor's preface. XIV (4): 265-276 33 (3-4): 3 0'72 • 0'66 JI-D '85 Toward a scientific conscience: why social scientists AFABLE, Lourdes B. Editor's preface. should be committed to the The Muslims as an ethnic 34 (1-4): 3-4 reduction of poverty and minority in the . Ja-D '86 inequity in our society. VlII (1-2): 16-33 25 (3-4): 155-161 Ja-Ap '60 Guest editor's preface. JI-O '77 26 (2): 87-88 AGRARIAN REfORM see Ap '78 What are we in power for?: the LAND REFORM The student journal as a sociology of graft and corruption. AGRICULTURE teaching aid. 18 (3-4): 203- 35 (1-2): 55-58 f08 Agricultural rituals in a [a-]e '87 JI-O '70 Philippine barrio. F. Landa [ocano ACCULTURATION XV (1-2): 48-56 ABAD, Ricardo G. and Eviota, An introduction to a discussion Ja-Ap'67 Elizabeth U. on religious acculturation. Philippine sociology Animism in the rice ritual of in the seventies: C. O. Houston Jr. VI (1): 8-13 Leyte and Samar. trends and prospects. • Arens, S.V.D. 30 (1-4): 131-150 Ja '58 R. IV (1): 2-6 Ja-D '82 Social scientists point the way Ja '56 to religious acculturation and ABAN. Myrna Jean A. and others accommodation. The socioeconomic impact of Approaches to the study of overseas employment among R. Arens Philippine rice farming. workers from the two Lanaos. VI (1): 14-18 F. Lynch, S.J. 35 (1-2): 49-59 Ja '58 20 (1-2): 1-6 [a-Ap '72 [a-]e '85 ACIERTO, Pedro R. ABARIENTOS, Ernesto P. Operational research and The corn ritual in Leyte and Cooperatives as strategy for community development. Samar. 21 (3-4): 245-254 Arens, S.V.D. development. R. 25 (1-2): 75-78 JI-O '73 IV (2-3): 29-31 [a-Ap '77 Ap-JI '56 ADAPTAI3ILITY (Psychology) ABRAMS, Norman Social networks: an ecological Gaddang rice cultivation: a analysis of social transactions ligature between man and Historical development of Bilaan vowels and some within a context of crisis. nature. V. Cadclina 13. J. Wallace consonant reflexes in Bilaan R. 35 (1-2): 60-72 XV (3-4): 114-122 and related dialects. JI-O '67 XI (1-2): 147-154 Ja-Je '85 [a-Ap '63 ADJUSTMENT (Psychology) Monopoly expansion in Social adjustment of migrant Philippine agriculture. families. R. E. Ofreneo B. T. Catapusan and 29 (1-4): 25-30 F. E. Diaz Catapusan Ja-D '81 II (3): 11-16 0'54 •

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ARCE, Wilfredo F. ARENS, Richard, S.V.D. Notes on the current situation The behavioral scientist in a Animism in the rice ritual of in Southeast Asia. developing nation. Leyte and Samar. J. E. De Young 17 (3-4): 104-107 IV (1): 2-6 III (3): 14-22 JI-O '69 [a '56 JI '55

Exploring explanations for job Animistic fishing ritual in Some thoughts on the feminist attitudes and behavior in a Leyte and Samar. movement in Southeast Asia. Metro factory. IV (4): 24-26 P. S. Castrence 26 (1): 3-30 0'56 V (2): 61-66 Ja 78 Ap '57 The corn ritual in Leyt~J and The family as a social group: Samar. ASSIMlLATION (Sociology) an outline for inquiry. IV (2-3): 29-31 Assimilation and adaptation: • 18 (2): 87-91 Ap-JI '56 Filipino migrants in Ap 70 San Francisco. The Io-on or fumigation J. J. Card The structural bases of ceremony in Leyte and Samar. 32 (1-4): 55-67 compadrc characteristics in a V (3-4): 69-72 Ja-D '84 Bikol town. JI-O '57 21 (1): 51-70 ATTITUDE CHANGE In 73 Religious rituals and their Education, attitudinal change socio-economic implications in and Philippine economical Urbanism and selected Philippine society. development. correlates in Philippine cities in VII (1-2): 34-45 C. L. Hunt and the 1980's. [a-Ap '59 T. R. McHale 35 (3-4): 1-14 XIII (2): 127-139 JI-D '87 Social scientists point the way JI '65 to religious acculturation and ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH accommodation. Effects on opinion change of A re-investigation of the VI (1): 14-18 the status of the Espinosa archaeological [a '58 communication and the social sites in Cagayan and Kalinga- desirability tendency. Apayao. AROMIN, Basilio R. I. Lamzon and A. I. Felipe N. H. Bondoc Commentary on "Some 17 (3-4): 164-168 • 28 (1-4): 89-105 Filipino population JI-O '69 Ja-D '80 characteristics and their relation to economic ATTITUDES ARCINAS, Fe Rodriguez development." Attitudes towards divorce in a An exploratory study of the (Francis C. Madigan) national sample survey. socio-economic structure of the VII (1-2): 27-30 R. A Bulatao. Diliman community. [a-Ap 59 26 (3-4): 239-242 III (4): 28-39 JI-O 78 N '55 ARONG, Jose R., OMI The Badjaw of Sulu. Parental attitudes towards the A socio-economic study of X (3-4): 134-147 community school movement. Manila squatters, J1-0 '62 N. /\. Cabalfin III (1): 35-41 IV (1): 12-18 Ja '55 /\RTS /\ND CR/\FTS Ja '56 • Horne industry workers in /\RD/\LES, Vcnando B. Nueva Ecija: a case study. Where trees are fewer: TIle 1986 I'SS Convention in T. R. Maquiso attitudes on forest Retrospect. 35 (1-2): 40-48 development of a forest 35 (1-2): 3-5 [a-]e '85 dwelling people. In-Je '87 F. C. Madigan, S.J. ASIA, SOUTHEAST and others. ARDALES, Vcnancio B. and A bricfreport of observation in 35 (1-2): 26-38 David, Fely P. Southeast Asian countries. Ja-Je '87 Poverty among small-scale A Isidro fishermen in Iloilo. III (4): 40-44 33 (1-2): 35-39 N '55 Ja-Je '85 • • INDEX 5

AUTHORITARIAN[SM BANANAS Persistence and change in (Psychology) Rural transformation under Cantonese-American gambling. A study in authoritarianism peripheral capitalism: the X (3-4): 186-203 within the Department Philippine banana export JI-O '62 of Social Services and industry. Development, Region 7, and P. Krinks BARR[O DEVELOPMENT some consequences for 31 0-2): 101-114 WORKERS adrninistration and social [a-]e '83 ln service training needs of work. barrio development workers in T. & Z. McGuire "BANGSA MORO" the Philippines. 26 (2): 135-145 Policy of total development S. A. Parco Ap 78 as an approach to the XVI (2): 93-109 "Bangsa More" problem: an Ap '66 alternative to autonomy. B M. Boransing BARRIOS - 27 (4): 283-294 Barrio institutions and their 079 economic implications. A. P. Pal BACOL, Melinda M. BANZON-BAUTISTA, Ma. VII 0-2): 51-63 Inter-generational occupational Cynthia Rose [a-Ap '59 mobility in the Philippines. 19 (3-4): 193-208 Capitalism and the peasantry: Commentary on "Barrio JI-O 71 a review of the empirical literature. institutions and the economic 31 (3-4): 17-26 implications." BACOL, Melinda M. and M. R. Hollnsteiner Stinner, William F. JI-D '83 VII 0-2): 64-65 Farm origins, education, and The teaching of sociology in Ja-Ap '59 occupational mobility the Philippines: some notes in metropolitan Manila: based on a survey of sociology Maloco: a representative Aklan a footnote on the teachers. barrio. overurbanization thesis. 350-2): 7-10 23 0-4): 21-28 R. Huke IV (2-3): 23-29 Ja-O 75 Ja-Je '87 Ap-JI '56 BAQU[RIN, Bienvenido V. .. BADJAWS (ethnic group) Sociometric choice in school as BARTON, Roy F. The Badjaw of Sulu. a prediction of officer success. A collection of Igorot lesends. J. R. Arong X (3-4): 134-147 XV (3-4): 123-135 220-4): 91-116 JI-O '67 JI-O '62 Ja-O 74 BARADAS. David B. BATAAN EXPORT PROCESS[NG Themes in Badjaw dreams. Ambiguities in Maranao social ZONE H. Nimmo rank differentiation. Export-oriented XIV 0): 49-56 21 (3-4): 273-278 industrialization and its impact Ja '66 JI-O 73 on women workers: the case of the Bataan Export Processing BACADION, Benjamin Jr. Conflict in the "Land of Zone in the Philippines. People power in the Promise." R. T. Snow. Philippines. 20 (4): 363-366 26 (3-4): 189-199 340-4): 5-15 072 JI-O 78 • Ja-D '86 BALO[, LANAO DEL NORTE BARCELONA, Delia R. BATAKS (ethnic group) (place) Negative contraceptive beliefs: Applications of a social. some explanation for anthropological census !lmong A study of birth and death developing countries. the Batak of Palawan. registration in Baloi, Lanao del 33 (3-4): 78-86 Norte and ltogon, Bcnguet. J. Eder and B. Pagayona D. M. Mortel and JI-D '85 19 0-2): 57-66 F. V. Nazaret [a-Ap 71 19 (3-4): 243-254 BARNETT, Milton L. JI-O 71 "Hiya," shame and guilt: preliminary consideration of the concepts as analytical tools for Philippine social science. XIV (4): 276-282 •• 0'66 6 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW •

BAUTISTA, Danilo T. and mCOL RIVER BASIN, The prediction of adoption and Megino, Rogelio P. CAMARINES SUR continued practice of Perceptions of some Laguna Jobs, income, and poverty: contraception among enrolees rice farmers about Masagana selected observations on the in family planning clinics: rice culture. Bicol River Basin, Camarines 1972. .XIV (3): 155-159 Sur. Z. C. Zablan Jl '66 J. F. I. IIIo 23 (1-4): 29-54 25 (3-4): 119-127 Ja-O 75 BAUTISTA, Victoria A. JI-O 77 Public-interest perspective: a Survey findings on family neglected dimension in the The role of a social science planning programs effects in study of corruption. research organization in the the Philippines, 1968-73. 31 (3-4): 45-53 Bicol River, Basin Development J. E. Laing and J. F. Phillips JI-D '83 Program. 23 (1-4): 91-99 F. Lynch, S.J. Ja-O 75 BAYANG, Eugenio 25 (1-2): 33-37 Bayang's Demang notes. [a-Ap 77 Use effectiveness of family 22 (1-4): 51-90 planning in the Philippines, Ja-O 74 BIRTH see CHILDBIRTH 1970-72. J. E. Laing BEHAVIOR (Psychology) BIRTH CONTROL 21 (2): 137-151 Pitfalls in predicting behavior Alternative communication Ap 73 from survey responses. strategies in rural family J. E. Laing planning: testing the ada ptive BILINGUALISM 17 (3-4): 154-163 approach. Assessing the bilingual policy JI-O '69 J. Flavier and others. in education: the Visayan 21 (2): 153-157 viewpoint. BELIEFAND DOUBT Ap73 R. G. Silliman The effects of belief system 26 (2): 111-117 styles on the communication Determinants of individual Ap78 and adoption of farm practices. fertility and contraceptive J. F. [amias use: a review and synthesis of B'LIT MANOBO (ethnic group) XIV (2): 110-118 the literature. Brief communications and Ap '66 J. J. Card and others. research notes. 27 (3): 211-234 F. Lynch and T. A. Llamzon BERNAS, Joaquin, S.J. JI '79 19 (1-2): 91-93 Prospects for effective Ja-Ap '71 constitutional land reform. Differences in contraceptive 18 (3-4): 175-177 knowledge, attitudes, and BOGLOSA, Reinerio D. JI-O '70 practice by rural-urban Concentration of landholdings residence history: aged 15-44, and rural poverty in Western BIBLIOGRAPHY Philippines, 1973. Visayas, 1970-71. Bibliography of books and G. F. Hendershot 31 (1-2): 87-98 articles on Filipino family and 23 (1-4): 101-106 [a-]e '83 kinship. Ja-O 75 J. A. N. Dizon BONDOC, Nestor H. 19 (1-2): 67-82 Family planning community A re-investigation of the Ja-Ap '71 outreach in the Philippines: Espinosa archaeological sites in major findings of the Cagayan and Kalinga-Apayao. • Selected anthropology books community outreach surveys. 28 (1-4): 89-105 and periodicals for Philippine J. E. Laing Ja-D '80 colleges and universities 30 (1-4): 101-111 including a basis 101 titles. Ja-D '82 BONIFACIO, Manuel Flores F. Lynch and A. N. Corvera. Small group process and social 17 (2): 51-82 Negative contraceptive beliefs: change. Ap '69 some explanation IX (1-2): 20-30 for developing countries. Ja-Ap '61 Selected bibliography on D. R. Barcelona Filipino values. 33 (3-4): 78-86 BONTOKS (ethnic group) V. Gorospe, S. J., compo JI-D '85 The Barlig Bontok: Research in XIV (3): 173-179 progress. JI '66 P. Flattery 21 (1): 78-79 Ja '73 • • INDEX 7

The Bontok kinship system. Coseteng, Alicia M. L. Fichter, Joseph 1-1. R. S. Himes Spanish Churches in Sociology. Chicago: The XII (3-4): 159-172 the Philippines. Manila: University of Chicago Press, JI-O '64 UNESCO National 1957. Commission of the Philippines, F. C. Madigan BOOK REVIEWS 1972. VI (3-4): 60-61 Apolinario, Filomeno O. Jr. R. D. Perez III JI-O '58 and others 21 (1): 82-83 Social problems (Philippine Ja '73 Gibson, Thomas setting). Rev. ed. Manila: Saaifice and sharing in the Rex Book Store, 1980. Cushner, Nicholas P., S.J. Philippine highlands: religion R. G. Abad Spain in the Philippines: from and society among the Buidof 31 (3-4): 95-96 conquest to reoolution Mindoro. London: The Athlone JI-D '83 (lPC Monograph, No. 1). Press, 1986. • : Institute of M. E. Z. Lopez Aptaker, Herbert H. Philippine Culture, Ateneo de 34 (1-4): 112-113 The dynamics of case- Manila, 1971. Ja-D '86 work and counseling. New York: J. N. Schumacher Houghton Mifflin Co., 1955. 21 (1): 88-90 Gross, Llewellyn, cd. C. R. McKenney Ja '73 Symposium on sociological theory. VII (4): 34-36 Evanston, III.: Row, Peterson 0'59 Diesing, Paul and Company, 1959. Patterns of discovery F. C. Madigan Barber, Bernard in the social sciences. Chicago: VII (1-2): 66-68 Social stratification: a comparative Aldine-Atherton, 1971. [a-Ap '59 analysis of structureand process. F. Lynch New York: Harcourt, Brace 21 (1): 88 Hackenberg, Robert A. and Company, 1959. [a '73 A developing city in a dual F. C. Madigan economy. Davao City Action VII (3): 41-43 Ed wards, Allen L. Information Center, 1973. jl'59 Techniques of attitude. New N. M. Castro York: Apple-Century Crofts, 23 (1-4): 127-129 Broom, 'Leonard and Selznick, lnc., 1957. Ja-O 75 Philip F. C. Madigan • Sociology: a text with adapted VI (3-4): 62-63 [ahoda, Marie and others, readings. Evanston, Illinois: JI-O '58 translated from the 1933 Row, Peterson and Co., 1955. German version by the au thors F. C. Madigan Eshleman, J. Ross with John Reginal and Thomas VI (1): 33-34 Filipino student reactions to Elaesser. Ja '58 fertility control. Western Marienthal: the sociography of an Michigan University (Paper unemployed community. Causal models in the prepared for the Association Chicago: Aldine-Atherton, social sciences. for Asian Studies Meeting, 1971. Edited by Hubert M. Washington, D.C., March 29- M. R. Hollnsteiner Blalock, Jr. 31, 1971. 21 (1): 84-85 Chicago: Aldine-Atherton, W. Fliegel' Ja '73 1971. 21 (2): 192-195 S. M. Bennett Ap '73 Kahl, Joseph A. • 21 (1): 85-88 The American class structure. Ja '73 Espiritu, Socorro C. and others New York: Rinehart and Sociology and social living. Company, Cordero, Felicidad V. and Manila: Company. 1957. Panopio, Isabel A. A. Weiss F. C. Madigan General sociology: focus V (3-4): 73 VII (3): 41-43 on the Philippines. Published by JI-O '57 JI '59 the College Professors Publishing Corporation, 1%7. Espiritu, Socorro C. and others F. Landa [ocano Sociology in the new Philippine XV (3-4): 169-171 setting. Quezon City: Alernar- JI-O '67 Phoenix Publishing House, Inc., 1977. M. A. Costello 27 (2): 131-132 • Ap 79 8 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOClCAL REVIEW •

Laquian, Aprodicio A. Panopio, Isabel S. and Simkins, Paul D. and Slums for people: the Barrio Raymundo, Adelisa A. Wernstedt, Frederick L. Magsaysay Pilot Project in A Bayanihan society through the Philippine migration: the Philippine Urban Community sociologist's colored glasses. settlement of the Digos-Padada Development. Honolulu: East Manila: University of the East, Valley, Davao Province. New West Center Press, 1971. 1973. Haven, Conn.: Southeast Asia R. P. Poethig R. W. Coller Studies, 190-2): 135-136 21 (~): 291-292 Yale University, 1971. .Ja-Ap 71 JI-O 73 E. M. Pernia 23 0-4): 129-131 Larkin, John A. Pressat, Roland, translated by Ja-O 75 The Pampangans: colonial society [adah Matras. in a Philippine province. Demographic analysis: methods, Smith, Roger M., ed, Berkeley: University of results, applications. Chicago: Southeast Asia:documents of California Press, 1972. Aldine-Atherton, 1972. political development and change. • J. N. Schumacher, S.J. P. C. Smith Ithaca: Cornell University 21 (2): 189-192 21 (2): 187-188 Press, 1974. Ap 73 Ap 73 J. E. Rocamora 260): 81-82 Lessa, William A. and Vogt, Sanchez, Custodiosa Ancheta Ja 78 Evon Z. and Agpaoa, Fe A. Barbado Reader in comparative religion, an Contemporary social problems and Tedeschi, James T. ed. anthropological approach. issues: focus on the Philippines. The social influence processes. Evanston, Ill: Row, Peterson Manila: National Book Store, Chicago: Aldine-Atherton, and Company, 1958. 1979. 1972. R. Arens M. A. Costello G. J. Gil VII (4): 37 0 '59 31 (3-4): 93-94 21 0): 81-82 JI-D '83 [a '73 Lewis, Henry T. /locano farmers: a comparative Schlegel, Stuart A. Spicer, Edward H., ed. Human study of two Philippine barrios. Tiruray justice. Berkeley, Los problems in technological cJuinge. Honolulu: University of Angeles, London: University of M. R. Hollnsteiner Hawaii Press, 1971. California Press, 1970. VI·(2): 34-36 F. Lynch M. R. Hollnsteiner Ap '58 19 (1-2): 134 19 (1-2): 131-133 • [a - Ap 71 Ia-Ap 71 Vaughan, Elizabeth Head Community under stress. Liu, W. T. and others. Scaff, Alvin H. M. R. Hollnsteiner The Cebu family health project The Philippine answer VI (1): 31-33 (Report on selected findings). to communism. [a '58 Notre Dame, Ind.: The J. V. Berreman University of Notre Dame IV 0): 31-39 Wong, Alice K. and Ng, Shui Press, 1970. Ja '56 Meng S. Osteria Ethnicityand fertility in 19 (3-4): 257-259 Simkins, Paul D. and Southeast Asia:a comparative JI-O 71 Wernstedt, Frederick L. analysis. Singapore: Institute of Philippine migration: the Southeast Asian Studies, 1985. Madigan, Francis C, S.J., ed. settlement of the Digos-Padada M. Palabrica-Costelo Human Factors in Philippine Valley, Davao Province. New 340-4): 110-111 • Rural Development: Proceedings Haven, Conn.: Southeast Asia Ja-D '86 of the Anniversary Seminar on Studies, Yale University, 1971. Rural Development. Cagayan de F. C. Claver Yinger, J. Milton Oro City: Xavier University, 21 (2): 188-189 Religion, society and the 1967. Ap 73 individual. New York: The I. B. Mison Macmillan XV (~): 168-169 Company, 1957. JI-O '67 F. C. Madigan VII (4): 38-40 Merton, Robert K. 0'59 Social theory and social structure. Glencoe: The Free Press, 1957. F. C. Madigan VII (3): 39-40 11 '59 • • INDEX 9

Zamora, Mario D. Some problems related to Measures of happiness among Cultural anthropology: its Philippine multilingualism. Manila residents. dimensions, its applications. XI (1-2): 142-147 21 (3-4): 229-238 Manila: MCS Enterprises, 1972. Ja-Ap '63 JI-O 73 F. Lynch 21 (1): 83 BUENAVENTURA, Luis Carmelo News report: expert's meeting. Ja,'73 L. 23 (1-4): 133-135 Physical disability and the Ja-O 75 BOOKS management of stigma in Du Bois, Cora formal institutions and public Population decision and Social forces in Southeast Asia. places. personal desires. University of Minnesota Press. 34 (1-4): 63-79 25 (1-2): 79-83 1(1): 17 Ja-D '86 [a-Ap '71 • Ag '53 BUENO, lone D. BULATAO, Rodolfo A. and Purcell, Victor The formal and informal Eviota, Elizabeth U. Chinese in Southeast Asia. organization of a civic agency. Editors' preface. London: Oxford Press, 1950. VIII (3-4): 33-47 26 (3-4): 149-150 1(1): 17 JI-O '60 JI-O 78 Ag '53 BULATAO, Jaime, S.J. BUNNELL, Robert A. Spencer, Joseph E. Personal preferences of Filipino Bridging the research-action Land and people in the students. gap. Philippines: Geographic problems XI (3-4): 168-178 XIV (4): 194-199 in rural economy. University of [a-Ap '63 0'66 California Press, 1952. I (1): 17 Philippine values: The BUREAUCRACY Ag '53 Manilefio's mainsprings. Mitigated bureaucracy. X (1-2): 7-26 M. B. Concepcion BORANSING, Manaros [a-Ap '62 VIII (3-4): 22-25 Policy of total development as JI-O '60 an approach to the "Bangsa The society page and its value Moro" problem: an alternative system. BURIAL CUSTOMS see • to autonomy. XII (3-4): 139-151 FUNERAL RITES AND 27 (4): 283-294 JI-O '64 CEREMONIES 079 Split-level Christianity BURTON, Linda M. BRAIN DRAIN (comments on Dr. F. Landa Choice of curative resorts: Comments on the Cortes paper [ocano's paper on "Conversion coping with illness among the (Factors associated with the and the patterning of Christian Manobo. outflow of high level experience in Malitbog, Central 35 (1-2): 73-76 Philippine manpower). Panay, Philippines." Ja-Je '85 B. A. Perez XIII (2): 119-121 18 (3-4): 167-168 Ap '65 BUTALlD, Timotco G., S.J. JI-O 70 Peasant participation in BULATAO, Rodolfo A. contemporary Philippine Factors associated with the Attitudes toward divorce in a society. outflow of high-level national sample survey. 29 (1-4): 139-143 • Philippine manpower. 26 (3-4): 239-242 Ja-D '81 J. R. Cortes JI-O 78 18 (3-4): 159-167 BYRNES, Francis C. JI-O 70 Comment on the Carroll and Some missing variables in Salazar papers. diffusion research and The local environment of 20 (4): 414-416 innovation. Filipino scientists. 072 XIV (4): 242-256 F. E. McCarthy 0'66 18 (3-4): 169-173 The double standard in sex JI-O 70 roles. 26 (3-4): 201-223 BUENAVENTURA, Amparo 5. JI-O 78 Socio-cultural aspect of language. XIII (4): 219-222 • 0'65 10 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW •

C CI\I'ITAL Addresses, Messages, etc. The accumulation of misery: some patterns in the Third Opening remarks. Public World. lecture series 1975. CABALFIN, Nenita Advincula E. U. Eviota Philippine Sociological Society, Parental attitudes towards the 31 (3-4): 7-16 January 16, 1975, community school movement. JI-D '83 San Miguel Auditorium. IV (1): 12-19 25 (1-2): ~7 [a '56 CAPITALISM [a-Ap '77 Capitalism and the peasantry: CADELINA, Rowe O. a review of the empirical CARNER, George Social networks: an ecological literature. Survival, interdependence, and analysis of social transactions M. C. Banzon-Bautista competition among the within a context of crisis. 31 (3-4): 17-26 Philippine rural poor. 35 (1-2): 60-72 • JI-D '83 29 (1-4): 45-57 Ja-Je '85 Ja-D '81 Capitalist penetration: some issues on land concentration CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (place) CARROLL, John J., S.J. and class diIferentiation. The locus of national renewal: Differential fertility patterns in T. C. Rivera grassroots or elite, the Cagayan de Oro Gty. 31 (3-4): 27-30 incumbents or the system? A. J. A. Pido JI-D '83 20 (4): 406-412 XI (1-2): 91-98 072 [a-Ap '63 CARD, Joscfina Jayme The aftermath of migration to The sociologist in a developing Some population characteristics the U.S. versus return home: society. of Cagayan de Oro City. data from the 1970 cohort of XVI (3-4): 208-211 F. C Madigan, 5.J. Filipino graduate students in JI-O '68 X (3-4): 171-176 the JI-O '62 u.s. 30 (1-4): 63-77 Toward priorities for church Ja-D '82 participation in Philippine CAGA YAN DE SULU (place) development: identifying the Politics, religion, and social Assimilation and adaptation: options. stratification: the case of Filipino migrants in San 19 (1-2): 49-56 Cagayan de Sulu. Francisco. Ja-Ap 71 • E. S. Casino 32 (1-4): 55-67 21 (3-4): 261-271 Ja-D '84 CASEWORK, SOCIAL see JI-O 73 SOCIAL CASEWORK CARD, [osefina Jayme and others CALDERON, Aurelio B. Determinants of individual CASINO, Eric S. An analysis of Steinberg's use of "Walang Hiya" to explain fertility and contraceptive use: Folk-Islam in the life cycle of a review and synthesis of the Filipino elite collaboration in the Jama Mapun. literature. XV (1-2): 34-48 World War II. 27 (3): 211-234 [a-Ap '67 XV (3-4): 141-150 JI '79 JI-O '67 Integration and the Muslim CARINO, Benjamin . CAMPOS, Leonel Regional thrust and national 20 (4): 360-362 Comments: On the growth: some observations on 0'72 • computation of the Chi square the regional development from derived tables of program of the Politics, religion, and social con tigencies. Philippines. stratification: the case of XV (3-4): 162-166 25 (1-2): 23-27 Cagayan de Sulu. JI-O '67 Ja-Ap '77 21 (3-4): 261-271 CANOY, Reuben R. JI-O 73 CARINO, Led.ivina V. Real autonomy: the answer to Research under Martial Law: the Mindanao problem. CASTILLO, Gelia Tagurnpay the tasks and risks of the 27 (4): 295-302 Implications of occupational Filipino social scientist. research on the role of the 079 23 0-4): 3-18 counselor in high school. Ja-D '80 XIII (3): 144-153 JI '65 .( • INDEX 11

Occupation evaluation in the CHANGE CHI SQUARE Philippines. Agricultural change and social Comments: On the computa- X (3-4): 147-156 structure: a longitudinal tion of the chi square JI-O '62 analysis. from derived tables of B. Koppel contingencies. Occupational sex roles as 26 0): 57-73 L. Campos perceived by Filipino Ja '78 XV (3-4): 162-166 adolescents. JI-O '67 IX 0-2): 2-11 Crime, a symptom of change. [a-Ap '61 J. F. Doherty, S.J. CHILD LABOR sec CIIILDREN- Xlll 0): 14-18 The problems of a developing Employment [a '65 world: a challenge to the sociologist CHILD REARING sec Xlll (4): 193-199 Dimensions of change in local CHILDREN-Managemellt 0'65 areas of Luzon: problems of delineation, measurement, CHILDBIRTH CASTILLO, Gelia Tagumpay analysis. Magahat pregnancy and birth and others P. C. Smith practices. Leaders and leadership 21 (2): 95-114 T. S. Oracion patterns in four selected Ap '73 Xlll (4): 268-274 barrios ofl.os Banos, Laguna. 0'65 (An abstract) Sociocultural innovation and XI 0-2): 44-51 developmental change. CHILDREN Ja-Ap '63 E. Walter Coward, Jr. Immanent justice in Filipino 21 (3-4): 239-243 children and youth. A scale to measure family level JI-O 73 P. M. Flores of living in four barrios of Los XII (3-4): 151-159 Banos, Laguna. Sociological considerations in JI-O '64 XV (3-4): 67-87 communicating change to .11-0 '67 Filipino farmers in five barrios The social and economic value of the land reform pilot area in of children in Philippine CASTRENCE, Pura Santillan Bulacan province. society. Some thoughts on the feminist G. D. Feliciano P. W. Mathews movement in Southeast Asia. XIV (4): 257-265 34 0-4): 37-55 • V (2): 61-66 0'66 Ja-D '86 Ap '57 Sociologists consider the Teasing of children in a rural CASTRO, Amado A. problems and prospects of Philippine village. Commentary on "Some societal change. B. J. Sibley Filipino population R. S. David 18 0): 27-31 characteristics and their 21 (3-4): 287-289 Ja '70 relation to economic JI-O 73 development" Employment Francis C. Madigan . India VII 0-2): 31-33 Children at work: the labor [a-Ap '59 Structural change and culture scene through conflicts in India. the eyes of Filipino children. CATAPUSAN, Benicio T. F. C. Madigan R. L. K. Rivera • Development of sociology in VI (2): 1-9 330-2): 11-17 the Philippines. Ap '58 [a-]e '85 V (3-4): 53-57 JI-O '57 CHAVES, Hidalgo V. and Management Nazaret, Francisco V. CATAPUSAN, Bcnicio T. and Population projection of the Child-rearing among the Samal Catapusan, Aora E. Diaz Philippines, 19W-1975. of Manubul, Siasi, Sulu. Social adjustment of migrant XI (1-2): 76-91 N. B. Eslao families. [a-Ap '63 X (3-4): 80-91 II (3): 11-16 JI-O '62 0'54 CHENG, Charles I. Child-rearing practices Problems encountered in in the Cebuano CATUNGAN, Milagros M. highland medical practice. extended family. The etiology of suicide in XIII (2): 90-96 L. R. Quisumbing Manila and suburbs. Ap '65 VII (4): 26-33 XII 0-2): 109-114 • 0'59 [a-Ap '64 12 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW •

Economic functions of Bibliography CHINESE IN THE PHILIPPINES the child in the The Chinese in the rural Philippines. A bibliography on the Philippines. E. Nurge Malaysian-Singapore B. C. Go IV (1): 7-11 Chinese. L. T. Soon 20 (4): 392-394 Ja '56 24 (1-4): 81-91 072 Ja-O 76 Interlocking relationships Chinese merchant society in a Cebuano mountain CHINESE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA in the Philippines. sitio and their The Chinese in Southeast J. Omohundro implication for child­ Asia: an introduction. 21 (2): 169-180 rearing. W. V. Villacorta Ap 73 L. R. Quisumbing 24 (1-4): 5-15 ., XIII (4): 281-284 Ja-O 76 Comments. Reply to 0'65 Professor [uco's Overseas Chinese and article (January, 1966 CHINESE AMERICANS ASEAN-CHINA diplomatic issue of the PSR) on Comparison of the relations. L. T. Soon "Legal aspects of American-Chinese with 24 (1-4): 127-132 Chinese marriages in other overseas Chinese Ja-O 76 the Philippines." communities. H. Reynolds G. H. Weightman Workshop XIV (3): 167-168 III (3): 32-40 JI '66 JI '55 Proceedings of the workshop on overseas Overseas Chinese college CHINESE IN INDONESIA Chinese in Southeast students in the The problem of Chinese Asia. Sponsored by Philippines: a case assimilation and the De La Salle study. H. Reynolds integration in Indonesia. University and the XVI (3-4): 132-135 H. Poerwanto Ford Foundation, JI-O '68 24 (1-4): 51-55 June 24-28, 1974. Ja-O 76 Bay View Hotel, Manila. A preliminary ecological C. J. McCarthy description of the CHINESE IN MALAYSIA 24 (1-4): 133-142 Chinese community in Education and the Ja-O 76 Manila. G. H. Weightman • acculturation of the III (4): 23-27 Malaysian Chinese: a CHINESE IN THAILAND N '55 survey of form IV The Chinese in Thailand: pupils in Chinese and a synopsis of research Research studies on the English schools in approaches. B. Punyodyana Chinese minority in West Malaysia. 24 (1-4): 57-61 the Philippines: a Y. Y. Kim Ja-O 76 selected survey. 24 (1-4): 93-126 T. Ang Ja-O 76 Bibliography 24 (1-4): 25-50 Ja-O 76 Bibliography The Chinese in Thailand: an annotated bibliography. The silent minority. A bibliography on the P. Sukhum. B. Lim Malaysian-Singapore Chinese. 24 (1-4): 63-71 24 (1-4): 17-24 • L. T. Soon Ja-O 76 Ja-O 76 24 (1-4): 81-91 Ja-O 76 CHINESE IN THE ILOCOS A social-psychological Marriage as a focal perspective on the point in cultural Chinese as a CHINESE IN SINGAPORE orientation of Chinese minority group in Racial integration and adults and children the Philippines. nation-building in in I1ocos. R. W. Coller Singapore. H. R. Reynolds VIII (1-2): 47-56 P. Poh-scng XlII (4): 249-259 [a-Ap '60 24 (1-4): 73-79 0'65 Ja-O 76 • • INDEX 13

<0, Some legal aspects Sagada secular literature: A sample of courtship of Chinese marriages prose. and marriage attitudes in the Philippines. 22 (1-4):151-180 held by U.P. students. J. M. [uco Ja-074 II (3):31-45 XIV (1): 57-59 0'54 [a '66 CLAVER, Francisco F. Language in culture, Similarities and differences CHRISTENSON, David XIII(1): 2-14 in the theories of human Comment on the B. de los Ja '65 geography and human Santos paper (Can land ecology. reform succeed?) COLLEGE STUDENTS III (4):3-14 20 (1-2):92-94 Evaluation and expecta- N'55 [a-Ap '72 tions toward mate selection and marriage A social-psychological Reflections on the of Filipino college perspective on the - IPC/BAEcon Study. Chinese as a minority students. 20 (1-2):169-171 H. R. Reynolds group in the Philippines. [a-Ap '72 XIV(4): 212-226 VIII (1-2): 47-56 0'66 [a-Ap '60 CHURCH The social responsibility COLLER, Richard W. COLOR of the rural church. Health innovations in C. R. McBride rural areas. Perception and color XII (1-2): 129-135 X (1-2): 59-68 categories: a view [a-Ap '64 Ja-Ap '62 from the I'Wak. J. T. Peralta CHURCH AND SOCIAL Notes and comments. 28 (1-4): 51-59 PROBLEMS II (3): 1-2 Ja-D '80 The church and social 0'54 work. C. R.McKenney COMMUNlCAnON VI (2): 25-33 Notes and comments. Communication fidelity: Ap'58 III (1): 1-3 a measure of agricultural [a '55 extension effectiveness. • CITIES AND TOWNS T. E. Cantado Urbanism and selected Notes and comments. 18 (1):32-38 correlates in Philippine III (2): 1-2 [a '70 cities in the 19805. Ap'55 W. F. Arce COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 35 (3-4):1-14 Notes and comments. Announcement of research JI-D '87 III (3): 1-2 grants in community Jl '55 development. The CIVIL SERVICE POSITIONS University community Government jobs and Notes on applied development research the process of sociology. project. A. Isidro occupational attainment. III (2): 11-14 VI (1):36-38 J. B.Valera Ap '55 Ja '58 31 (1-2):115-129 Ja-Je '83 Philippine public health Community development in • the Philippines: programs in a CLANS AND CLAN SYSTEM transitional society. observations and Perspectives on Filipino IX (1-2):47-58 comments. R. A. Polson clannishness. [a-Ap '61 IV (4): 7-14 F. Lynch 0'56 21 (1):73-77 Role of the Philippine Ja 73 rural high school. Implications of public II (2):42-44 policy in community THE CLASSOF 1957, JI '54 improvement. G. Puyat SI. Mary's School IV (4): 2-6 Sagada secular literafure: 0'56 poetry. 22 (1-4):181-215 Ja-O 74 14 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW •

c~ In service training needs COMMUNITY SURVEYS see CONELLY, W. Thomas of barrio development SOCIAL SURVEYS Economic adaptation in an workers in the Philippines. upland environment in S. A. Parco COMPADRAZGO see SPONSORS Palawan: a preliminary XIV (2): 93-109 summary of field research. Ap'66 CONCEPOON, Mercedes B. 30 (1-4):51-62 Migration differentials Ja-D '82 Operational research and in the Visayas, 1960. community development. XI (1-2):68-75 CONSTANTINO, [osefina D. P. R. Aderto Ja-Ap '63 The Filipino mental 21 (3-4):245-254 make-up and science. JI-O '73 Mitigated bureaucrasy. XIV (1): 18-26 VIII (3-4):22-25 [a '66 Pattern for development. JI-O '60 D. Rice CONSTANTINO, Karina R. 21 (3-4):255-260 110 millions by the A comparative analysis JI-O '73 year 2001. of the attitudes of 18 (3-4):211-225 students towards Problems of community JI-O 70 initia tions. development among cultural XV (3-4):88-94 minorities. M. Saber Ritual mourning: a JI-O '67 VIII (3-4):52-59 cross-cultural JI-O '60 comparison. CONSTANTINO-DAVID, Karina X (3-4): 182-186 Editor's note. The process of community JI-O '62 25 (1-2):3 differentiation: an Ja-Ap '77 insight into development. Some socio-economic I. Fujimoto correlates of completed CONSTITUTIONAL XIII (4): 199-210 family size, 1960. CONVENTIONS 0'65 XII (1-2):16-26 The Constitutional [a-Ap '64 Convention: a midterm COMMUNITY LIFE assignment. J. V. Abueva An exploratory study of Under-registration and 20 (4):399-401 the socio-economic estimation of births 072 structure of the and deaths in a • Diliman community. Philippine municipality. The Convention's Progress. F. R. Arcinas XlII (4):227-231 T. Guingona Jr. III (4):28-39 0'65 20 (4):401-403 N'55 072 CONCEPOON, Mercedes B.and COMMUNITY POWER Frieger, Wilhelm, SVD. The maturation of the The use of elitist- Family building palterns Con-Con. O. L. Leviste pluralist continuum in of young Manila couples. 20 (4): 403-405 the study of community XVI (3-4):162-183 072 power. V. A. Miralao JI-O '68 and M. V. V. Dacumos CONTADO, Mina E. 17 (3-4):114-121 CONDUCT OF LIFE Power dynamics of rural JI-O '69 Notes on a Filipino rule families: the case of of conduct: non- a Samar barrio. • COMMUNITY SCHOOLS interference. 29 (1-4): 73-85 Parental altitudes H. Ch. Pacana Ja-D '81 towards the community VI (1): 29-30 school movement. Ja '58 CONTADO, Tito E. N. A. Cabalfin Communication fidelity: IV (1):12-19 Rationality and advancing a measure of agricultural Ja '56 standards and levels of extension effectiveness. living-a theoretical 18 (1):32-38 Some problems in the model on socio-cultural Ja 70 implementation of the change. J. Gilbert Hardee community school program. XlI (1-2):64-69 A. Z. Manluca Ja-Ap '64 IV (4):19-23 0'56 • • INDEX 15

CONTENT ANALYSIS CORRUPTION Education and fertility (Communication) Public-interest in the Philippines: Some uses of content perspective: a neglected an exercise in the analysis in social dimension in the study sociology of demographic research. G. D. Feliciano of corruption. knowledge. XI 0-2): 16-21 V. A. Bautista 27 (2): 63-75 [a-Ap '67 31 (3-4): 45-53 Ap 79 JI-D '83 CONVENTIONS, Guest editor's preface. SOCIOLOGICAL CORRUPTION IN POLITICS 33 0-2): 3-4 see SOCIOLOGICAL Comment on the Abueva [a-Ap '85 CONVENTIONS (Jose V.) paper (What are we in power for?). Plans to out-migrate COOPERATIVES M. C. Salazar among rural youth: • The cooperative movement 18 (3-4): 209-210 a research note. in the Philippines. JI- 070 35 0-2): 47-54 C. M. Ferrer Ja-Je '87 IV 0): 33-36 What are we in power for?: Ja '56 the sociology of graft COSTELLO,Michael A. and and corruption. Costello, Marilou Palabrica Cooperatives as strategy J. V.Abueva Correlates of high school for development. 18 (3-4):203-208 seniors' scores on the E. P. Abarientos JI-O 70 National College Entrance 25 0-2): 75-78 Exam: implications for [a-Ap '77 CORSINO, MacArthur the life changes of Rizal folklore (abstract). disadvantaged rural youth. The voluntary sector: a XVI (3-4):190 29 0-4): 59-71 partner in cooperative JI-O '68 Ja-D '81 development. A. A. Mendoza CORTES,Irene R. COSTELLO,Michael A. and 25 0-2): 73-74 Second thoughts on the others [a-Ap '77 system of government. Community modernization, 18 (3-4):179-183 in-migration and ethnic CORDERO, Felicidad V. JI-O 70 diversification: the • Editorial note. Philippines, 1970-1975. XIV (2): 66 CORTES,[oseflna R. 300-4): 3-14 Ap'66 Factors associated with Ja-D '82 the outflow of high- Editorial note. level Philippine COTABATO (province) XIV (3):126 manpower. Ethnic stratification JI '66 18 (3-4):159-167 and integration in JI-O 70 Cotabato. C. L. Hunt Editorial note. V 0): 13-38 XIV (4):185 COST AND STANDARD OF Ja '57 0'66 LIVING A scale to measure family COURTSHIP Editorial note. level of living in four A sample of courtship XV0-2): 2 barrios of Los Banos, and marriage attitudes • [a-Ap '67 Laguna. G. T. Castillo held by U.P. students. and others. R.Coller Editorial note. XV (3-4): 67-87 II (3):31-45 XV(3-4):66 JI-O '67 0'54 JI-O '67 COSTELLO,Michael A. COVAR, Prospero R. CORPORATIONS Economic development and Congregation as a social A new approach to income inequality in process in the Watawat rural devclopmcnt in Northern Mindanao. ng Lahi, the Philippines: the 51 0-2): 53-66 VlII (3-4):1-16 local corporation. [a-]e '83 JI-O '60 F. C. Madigan, S.J. XVI 0-2): 74-91 [a-Ap '68 • 16 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW •

A perspective on CULTURAL RELATIONS Sociologists consider the revitalization. A consideration of problems and prospects 21 (3-4):283-287 theories concerning of societal change. JI-O '73 possible affiliations 21 (3-4): 287-289 of Mindanao cultures JI-O '73 COWARD, E. Walter Jr. with Borneo, the Irrigation and organization: Celebes, and other Sociology and development Research in progress. regions of the studies in the 20 (1-2): 171-176 Philippines. R. B. Fox Philippines. [a-Ap '72 V (1):2-12 30 (1-4): 15-22 J3 '57 Ja-D '82 Sociocultural innovation and developmental change. CULTURAL RESEARCH The sociology of poverty 21 (3-4): 239-243 CENTER, or the poverty of • JI-O '73 Silliman University, sociology? A brief Durnaguete City note on urban poverty Values, behavior, and Sorcery in a folk research. irrigation: smooth medicine framework on 25 (3-4): 145-149 interpersonal relations Siquijor Island: a JI-O '77 in the Philippines. preliminary report 26 (1):41-47 (abstract). The use and misuse of [a '78 XVI (3-4): 197-198 social science research. JI-O '68 26 (2):93-94 COWARD, E. Walter and Siy, Ap '78 Robert Y. Jr. CULTURE Structuring collective Social and cultural DEBT, EXTERNAL action: an irrigation change in economic The Philippines: debt federation in the development. crisis and the politics Northern Philippines. G. H. Fisher of succession. 31 (1-2): 3-17 X (3-4): 159-164 R. E. Ofroneo [a-je '83 JI-O '62 32 (1-4): 7-17 Ja-D '84 CRIME AND CRIMINALS CULTURE CHANGE see Crime, a symptom of change. SOCIAL CHANGE DEFEVER, Paul J. F. Doherty, S.J. Immanent justice and • XIII (1):14-18 CULTURE CONFLICT magic in Tondo. Ja '65 19 (1-2): 41-48 Structural change and Ja-Ap '71 CRISIS MANAGEMENT cullure conflicts in Coping mechanisms of India. F. C. Madigan DE GUZMAN, Raul P. public elementary school VI (2):1-9 Research and policy- teachers under economic Ap'58 making: the U.P.- crisis conditions in GSPA local government three Southern Philippine D research project. regions. A. C. del Fierro XIV (4): 209-212 Jr. and V. M. Dalman DARANGEN (epic) 0'66 32 (1-2): 11-25 Darangen: the epic of [a-]e '87 the Maranaws. DE JESUS, Jose P. and • M. Saber Benitez, Jose C. CROSS CULTURAL STUDIES IV (1-2): 42-46 Philippine political Equivalence in cross- Ja-Ap '61 culture: 1970. cultural research. 18 (3-4):111-124 D.J. Hanson DAVID, Randolf S. ]1-0 '70 XVI 0-2): 51-60 Human relations on the Ja-Ap '68 waterfront: The Cabo DE LA CRUZ, Ester B.and system. others CUENCA, BATANGAS (place) XV (3-4): 135-140 Guest editors' preface. Social activities in JI-O '67 25 (3-4): 91 Cuenca, Batangas, JI-O '77 r. C. Marasigan Philippine under- IV (2-3): 47-53 development and Ap-JI '56 dependence theory. 28 0-4): 81-87 Ja-D '80 • • INDEX 17

DE LA PAZ, Dionisia R. DE YOUNG, John E. DEMOGRAPHY An application of the Notes on the current Coombs Preference Scales situation in Southeast Bibliography for family size and Asia. sex composition. III (3): 14-22 Selected basic books, 23 (1-4): 118-125 JI '55 periodicals, and articles Ja-O 75 on demography for DEL FIERRO, Alfonso C. Jr. Philippine colleges and DE LOS ANGELES, Noli Economic impact of Marriage and fertility labor mobility on the universities. patterns in the city of Cagayan de Oro. W. F. Stinner Philippines. XVI (3-4): 184-189 19 (3-4): 231-241 XIII (4): 232-248 JI-O '68 JI-O 71 • 0'65 Education and fertility DEMONSTRAnONS DE LOS REYES, Basilio N. in the Philippines. People power in the Can land reform succeed? 28 (1-4): 19-29 Philippines. 20 (1-2): 79-92 Ja-D '80 B. Bagadion Jr. [a-Ap '72 34 (1-4): 5-15 DEL FIERRO, Alfonso C. Jr. Ja-D '86' DE LOS REYES, Romana Pahilanga and Dalman, Vicente M. see also PAHILANGA-DE LOS Coping mechanisms of DENTON, Frank H. REYES, Romana public elementary school teachers under economic The Philippines: DE LOS REYES, Romana Pahilanga crisis conditions in ambiguity and mis- Managing through persuasion: three Southern perception. experiences in a Philippine regions. 18 (3-4): 125-130 Philippine community 35 (1-2): 11-25 JI-070 irrigation system. Ja-Je '87 33 (~): 5-18 DEPENDENCY JI-D '85 DEL ROSARIO, Carolina A. (INTERNATIONAL Changing rural institutions RELATIONS) Process documentation: in a rice growing barrio. Philippine underdevelop- social science research • 29 (1-4): 111-131 ment and dependence in a learning process Ja-D '81 theory. R.S. David approach to program 28 (1-4): 81-87 development. DELINQUENTS Ja-D '80 32 (1-4): 105-120 A forgotten element in Ja-D '84 the causality of delinquency. DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Role expectations of C. R. McKenney Philippine underdevelopment sugarcane planters and IX (1-2): 31-34 and dependence theory. workers in Negros [a-Ap '61 R.S. David Occidental. 28 (1-4): 81-87 19 (1-2): 9-28 DEMETRIO, Francisco, S.J. Ja-D '80 [a-Ap 71 The engkanto belief: an essay in inter- DEVIANT BEHAVIOR .. DE LOS SANTOS, Rufino pretation. Deviant stereotypes: Moslem values: a XVI (3-4): 136-143 call girls, mate challenge to education. JI-O '68 XIV (2): 76-82 homosexuals, and Ap'66 DEMING, Mary B. lesbians. V. Gamboa The influence of marriage and H. J. Feenstra DE LOS SANTOS, Valentin and child bearing on 17(3-4): 136-148 (Tatang Valentin) occupational mobility in JI-O '69 A cursory study of the the Philippines: a "Lapiang Malaya" - its reformulation of the membership, organization "social mobility and implications to hypothesis." present Philippine 23 (1-4): 55-74 society. E. A. Lim Ja-O 75 and others XV (3-4): 151-162 • JI-O '67 18 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW •

DIALECTS DIVORCE Editorial note. Historical development Attitudes toward divorce XIII 0): 1 of Bilaan vowels and in a national sample Ja '65 some consonant reflexes survey. R. A. Bulatao in Bilaan and related 26 (3-4): 239-242 Editorial note. dialects. N. Abrams JI-O '78 XIII (2): 66 XI 0-2): 147-154 Ap'65 [a-Ap '63 DIVORCE LAW Fault, consent and Editorial note. The "Mother Tongue" and breakdown-the sociology XIII (3): 126 socialization. of divorce legislation JI '65 L. O'Connor in the Philippines. III (2):7-10 J. M. [uco Editorial note. Ap'55 XIV (2): 67-76 XIII (4): 192 • Ap'66 0'65 DIAZ, Manuel P. The translation of DIZON, Jesse A. N. The image of the : experience: from Bibliography of books a study in stereotyping. ethnography to theory and articles on XII 0-2): 70-76 in anthropology. Filipino family and [a-Ap '64 33 (3-4): 94-102 kinship. JI-D '85 19 0-2): 67-82 DREAMS [a-Ap '71 Themes in Badjaw dreams. DICHOSO, Fermin, S.V.D. H.Nimmo Some notes on Hanunoo- Modern Filipino kinship: XIV 0): 49-56 Mangyan culture the Manila Corporation Ja '66 (abstract). manager as a case in XVI (3-4):193-195 point. DRILON, Jose D. Jr. JI-O '68 21 0): 37-50 Comment on the B.de los Ja '73 Reyes paper (Can land DIllMAN, QUEZON CITY (place) reform succeed?). An exploratory study of DOHERTY,John F., S.J. 200-2): 94-96 the socio-economic Crime, a symptom of Ja-Ap '72 _ structure of the change. • Diliman community. XIII 0): 14-18 DRINKING CUSTOMS F. R. Arcinas Ja '65 Tempered intemperance: 111 (4):28-39 tuba-drinking in a N'55 Criteria for occupational Tagalog community. evaluation. A. E. Evangelista DISCRIMINATION IN XIII (2): 78-84 21 0): 5-28 EMPLOYMENT Ap'65 Ja '73 Sex as a differentiating variable in work and Editorial note. DUCOMMUN, Dolores power relations. 10 (3-4): 79 Sisangat: a Sulu E. U. Eviota JI-O '62 fishing community. 26 (3-4):151-158 X (3-4): 91-107 }I-O '78 Editorial note. JI-O '62 11 0-2): 2 .. DISEASES Ja-Ap '63 DULDULAO, Anaclcto C. Social dimensions of The kaingineros as leprosy in relation Editorial note. focus of development. to control. 11 (3-4): 162 290-4): 153-157 L. B.Valencia JI-O '63 Ja-D '81 33 (3-4):73-77 JI-D '85 Editorial note. DURKHEIM, Emile, 1858-1917 XII 0-2): 2-3 Durkheirn's concept of Society and leprosy: [a-Ap '64 solidarity. a Philippine experience. Sister Mechtraud L. Valencia and others Editorial note. III (3): 23-27 34 0-4): 80-90 XII (3-4): 138 }I '55 Ja-D '86 JI-O '64 • • INDEX 19

lE A modern corporation looks ECONOMIC POLICY at the Philippine Freedom and economic economy and society planning. EDCOR see ECONOMIC in transition. P. M. Hauser T. R. McHale III (2):3-6 DEVELOPMENT CORPS XIV (4):226-231 Ap'55 0'66 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Commentary on "Some ECONOMICS A note: On the need for Filipino population characteristics and sociological studies Social and Ethical Aspects their relation to in working out economic economic development." development programs in Basic relations in (Francis C. Madigan). the Philippines. theoretical models: .. T. R. McHale. a socio-economic B. Aromin V (3-4):61-62 VII (1-2):27-30 approach. [a-Ap '59 JI-O '57 ). A. Van Arendonk XII (1-2):53-63 Commentary on "Some Social and cultural change [a-Ap '64 in economic development. Filipino population characteristics and their G. H. Fisher EDEN, James and Pagayona, Ben X (3-4): 159-164 relation to economic Applications of a social- development." JI-O '62 anthropological census (Francis C. Madigan). among the Batak of A. A. Castro Some Filipino population Palawan. VII (1-2):31-33 characteristics and 19 (1-2): 57-66 Ja-Ap '59 their rela tion to Ja-Ap 71 economic development. Commentary on "The Study F. C. Madigan EDITORIALS VII (1-2):16-26 of Filipino society and its significance to [a-Ap '59 Arranged Chronologically programs of economic and social development. Some notes on the process Editorial notes. (Robert B. Fox). of economic development. C. L. Hunt F. W. Riggs T. R. McHale I (1):1 • X (3-4): 164-166 Ap'53 VII (1-2):12-15 [a-Ap '59 JI-O '62 Notes and comments. Cultural and demographic The study of Filipino R. W. Coller aspects of economic society and its II (3): 1-2 development. F. Lorimer significance to programs 0'54 XlIl (4): 222-226 of economic and social 0'65 development. R. B. Fox Notes and comments. VII (1-2):2-11 R. W. Coller [a-Ap '59 III (1):1-3 Demographic and cultural aspects of economic Ja '55 development. Toward priorities for F. Lorimer church participation in Notes and comments. XIV (1): 28-30 Philippine development: R. W. Coller • ja '66 identifying the options. III (2):1-2 J. J. Carroll Ap'55 Education, attitudinal 19 (1-2): 49-56 [a-Ap 71 change and Philippine Notes and comments. economic development. R. W. Coller III (3): 1-2 C. L. Hunt and ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT T. R. McHale CORPS JI '55 XIII (3): 127-139 Class stratification in )1'65 the EDCOR communities. Notes and comments. A. H. Scaff G. 1-1. Weightman II (2): 4-11 III (4): 1-2 The managerial cntrcpcncur: N'55 necessary catalyst for JI '54 development. C. C. Torres ECONOMIC PLANNING see 20 (4): 380-384 ECONOMIC POLICY • 0'72 -- - -_._------

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Notes and comments. Editorial note. 1968 Annual Convention: G. H. Weightman J. F. Doherty, S.J. an eclitorial note. IV (1): 1 XII (1-2): 2-3 W. Flieger Ja '56 Ja-Ap '64 XVI (3-4): 111-113 JI-O '68 Notes and comments. Editorial note. G. H. Weightman J. F. Doherty, S.J. Preface. IV (2-3): 1 XII (3-4): 138 M. R. Hollnsteiner Ap-JI '56 JI-O '64 17 (1): iii-iv Ja '69 Notes and comments. Editorial note. G. H. Weightman J. F. Doherty,S.J. Editor's preface. IV (4): 1 XIII (1): 1 F. Lynch, S.J. 0'56 Ja '65 17 (2): 39-40 Ap'69 Notes and comments. Editorial note. G. H. Weightman J. F. Doherty, S.J. Editor's preface. V (1): 1 XIII (2): 66 F. Lynch, S.J. Ja '57 Ap'65 17 (3-4): 99 JI-O '69 Notes and comments. Editorial note. G. H. Weightman J. F. Doherty, S.J. Editor's preface. V (2): 1 XIII (3): 126 F. Lynch, S.J. Ap'57 JI '65 18 (2): 67 Ap'70 Metasociology, an Editorial note. editorial foreword. J. F. Doherty, S.J. Editor's preface. A.Q. Yap XIII (4): 192 F. Lynch, S.J. V (3-4): 1-2 0'65 18 (3-4): 103-106 JI-O '57 JI-O 70 Editorial note. Editorial foreword: S. A. Parco Editor's preface. Society and economic XIV (1): 2 F. Lynch, S.J. development. [a '66 19 (1-2): 3-8 A. R. Tanco Jr. [a-Ap 71 • VI (3-4): 1-5 Editorial note. JI-O '58 F. V. Cordero Guest editor's preface. XIV (2): 66 W. Flieger Editorial foreword. Ap'66 19 (3-4): 151-153 A. R. Tanco JI-O 71 VII (1-2): 1 Editorial note. [a-Ap '59 F. V. Cordero Editor's postcripl. XIV (3): 126 F. Lynch, S.J. Editorial note. JI '66 19 (3-4):154 A.Q. Yap JI-071 10 (1-2):3 Editorial note. [a-Ap '62 F. V. Cordero Editor's preface. XIV (4): 185 F. Lynch, S.J. Editorial note. 0'66 20 (4): 333-334 • J. F. Doherty, S.J. 072 10 (3-4): 79 Editorial note. JI-O '62 F. V. Cordero Editor's preface. XV (1-2): 2 F. Lynch, S.J. Editorial note. Ja-Ap '67 21 (1): 3-4 J. F. Doherty, S.J. Ja 73 11 (1-2): 2 Editorial note. Ja-Ap '63 F. V. Cordero Guest editor's preface. XV (3-4): 66 P. C. Smith Editorial note. JI-O '67 21 (2): 93-94, 136 J. F. Doherty,S.J. Ap'73 11 (3-4): 162 JI-O '63 • • INDEX 21

Editor's preface. F. Lynch, S.J. Editor's preface. The socioeconomic aspects 21 (3-4): 199-200 R. G. Abad of developmental JI-O '73 33 (3-4):3 infrastructure: two JI-D '85 aspects from a project Guest editor's preface. in the Southern W. H. Scott Editor's preface. Philippines. 22 (1-4): 3-4 R.G. Abad F. C. Madigan, S.J. Ja-O '74 34 (1-4):3-4 29 (1-4): 87-102 Ja-D '86 Ja-D '81 Guest editor's preface. G. C. Alvarez EDUCATION ELKINS, Richard E. 23 (1-4): 3-6 Culture change in a Ja-O 75 Education and fertility in Philippine folk society. the Philippines. XIV (3): 160-166 Guest editors' preface. A. C. del Fierro Jr. jl'66 W. V. Villacorta and 28 (1-4): 19-29 C. J. McCarthy, S.J. Ja-D '80 A matrix display of 24 (1-4): 3-4 Western Bukidnon Ja-O 76 Education and fertility Manobo kinship. in the Philippines: XII (1-2): 122-129 Editor's note. an exercise in the [a-Ap '64 K. Constantine-David sociology of demographic 25 (1-2): 3 knowledge. ELLA, Zosimo Ja-Ap '77 M. A. Castello Comments on "The Scope 27 (2): 63-75 and Field of Sociology" Guest editors' preface. Ap79 as read by Sister E. B. de la Cruz and Mcchtraud, S.Sp.S., others Issues in Philippine before the Philippine 25 (3-4): 91 education. Sociological Society. JI-O '77 P. S. Manalang V (3-4): 8 25 (1-2): 63-68 n-o'57 Guest editor's preface. Ja-Ap '77 ,. R. G. Abad ELLEVERA-LAMBERTE, 26 (2): 87-88 Parental attitudes towards Exaltacion Ap'78 the community school Macro-level indicators of movement. upland poverty: the Editors' preface. N. A. Cabalfin case of the delivery of R. A. Bulatao and IV (1): 12-19 and access to services E. U. Eviota Ja '56 in upland areas. 26 (3-4): 149-150 31 (1-2): 19-52 n-o'78 Unlearning the old to Ja-Je '83 learn the new: issues Peace in Southern on education. EMIGRAnON see Philippines: an M. D. Valisno IMMIGRATION editorial note. 25 (1-2): 57-61 AND EMIGRAnON F. V. Magdalena Ja-Ap '77 27 (4): 243-246 EMPLOYMENT • 079 EDUCAnON, SECONDARY From staple to cash crop: Role of the Philippine a survey study of the Editor's preface. rural high school. plantation industry and R. G. Abad R.W. Coller occupational diversifica- 31 (3-4): 56 11 (2): 42-44 tion in Bukidnon province. JI-D'83 JI '54 I. S. Scalza 32 (1-4): 91-104 Editor's preface. ELECTRIFICATION Ja-D '84 R. G. Abad Rural electrification: 32 (1-4): 5-6 a study of social and Ja-D '84 economic impact in western Misamis Oriental. Guest editor's preface. A. N. Herrin M. Costello 25 (3-4): 129-134 33 (1-2): 3-4 JI-O '77 , [a-Ap '85 22 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW •

ENDRIGA, Dolores Alano The developmental cycle EVALUATION RESEARCH On the merits of socio- of the Philippine (SOCIAL logical and anthro- household in an ACTION PROGRAMS) pological approaches urban setting: An empirical analysis of and methods for policy XIV (4): 199-208 selected access science. 0'66 indicators. G. C. Alvarez 26 (2);95-100 and L. L. Layo Ap '78 ESPALLARGAS, Joseph 27 (1): 11-24 Content and form of the Ja '79 ENRILE-SANTIAGO, Carmen time category in English. Women in development in XIII (1): 18-23 Evaluation of a health the Philippines: an Ja '65 program: some lessons from evaluation of a UNlCEF- experience. A. A. Hidalgo EAPRO program. ESPINOSA RANCH 27 (1); 45-50 • 27 (1): 57-62 ARCHAEOLOGICAL Ja '79 [a '79 SITES A re-investigation of the Evaluation of operation ENTREPRENEUR Espinosa archaeological land transfer. The managerial entrepreneur: sites in Cagayan and J. L. G. Sodusta necessary catalyst for Kalinga-Apayao. 27 (1): 25-33 development. C. C. Torres N. H. Bondoc Ja '79 20 (4):380-384 28 (1-4):89-105 0'72 Ja-D '80 Grievances of a labor relations researcher: Perspective on entrepeneur- ESTIOKO, Ida problems encountered in ship development: a The Tondo Foreshore a study of labor study of Filipinos and Urban Renewal Project. disputes. A. T. Torres ethnic Chinese in the 25 (1-2):39-43 27 (1): 51-56 Philippines. K. L. Sharma [a-Ap '77 Ja '79 33 (3-4):46-53 JI-D '85 ESTRADA, Ariston Of blackbirds and boxes: News and notes. an introduction to EPICS V (3-4):74-76 evaluative research. Daragen: the epic of JI-O '57 F. Lynch the Maranaws. 27 (1): 5-10 M. Saber ETHNIC DIFFERENCES [a '79 , IX (1-2):42-46 Community modernization, 1 Ja-Ap '61 in-migration, and ethnic Women in development in I diversification: the the Philippines: an EQUALITY Philippines, 1970-1975. evaluation of a Inequality in the M. A. Costello and others. UNlCEF-EAPRO program. Philippines: old 30 (1-4):3-14 C. E. Santiago bottlenecks and new Ja-D '82 27 (1): 57-62 directions for Ja '79 analysis. ETHNIC RELATIONS see RACE M.M. Turner RELATIONS EVANGELISTA, Alfredo E. 30 (1-4):23-32 Tempered intemperance: Ja-D '82 EUFEMIO, Flora tuba-drinking in a Foster mothers: their Tagalog community. • ESGUERRA, Emmanuel F. responses on the Paren t 21 O}: 5-28 Some notes on the Attitude Research Ja '73 Masagana '99 Program Instrument (PARI) in and small farmer access relation to their role EVANGELISTA, Susan to credit. performance. Massage attendants: 29 (1-4):35-43 XV (3-4):94-105 mainstream or deviant. Ja-D '81 Jl-O '67 25 (3-4):105-112 JI-O '77 ESLAO, Nena B. Child-rearing among the EVIOTA, Elizabeth U. Sarnal of Manubul, The accumulation of Siasi, Sulu. misery: some patterns X (3-4): 80-91 in the Third World. JI-O '62 31 (3-4): 7-16 H-D '83 , j ~ • INDEX 23

Sex as a differentiating Bibliography of books Man and environemnt in variable in work and and articles on the rural Philippines. power relations. Filipino family and A. Y. Yengoyan 26 (3-4): 151-158 kinship. J. A. N. Dizon 18 (3-4): 199-202 JI-O 78 190-2): 67-82 JI-O 70 Ja-Ap 71 Rural folkways in F India relation to rural improvement. J. O. Masa The organization of the 11 (2): 12-17 Hindu joint family as FAITH JI '54 Structural-organizational depicted in the Bhojpuri folksongs FARMERS features of religious of India. Maloco: a representative change in Northern • H. S. Upadhyaya Aklan barrio. R. Huke Luzon, Philippines. XVI 0-2): 61-65 IV (2-3): 23-29 H. T. Lewis [a-Ap '68 18 (1): 18-26 Ap-JI '56 [a 70 FAMILY SIZE The response of Philippine An application of the rice and com farmers FAMILY Coombs Preference Scales to price. A. E. Recto Changes in the Filipino XIV (4): 232-242 family. P. A. Gonzalez for family size and sex III (2): 15-17 composition. 0'66 D. R.de la Paz Ap'55 230-4): 118-125 Sociological considerations in communicating change Characteristic features of Ja-O 75 to Filipino farmers in Cebuano family life Attitudes and motivations fi ve barrios of the amidst a changing society. underlying large land reform pilot area in L. R. Quisumbing families in the Bulacan province. Xl 0-2): 135-141 [a-Ap '63 Philippines (abstract). G. D. Feliciano M. B. Palabrica XIV (4): 257-265 XVI (3-4): 202-203 The Chinese family system. 0'66 JI-O '68 Sing Ging SU FARMING see AGRICULTURE 11 (3): 17-26 Family building patterns 0'54 of young Manila couples. FARMS M. B. Concepcion and The effect of farming The family as a social W. Flieger, S.V.D. expansion on hunting. r group: an outline XVI (3-4): 162-183 for inquiry. J. T. Peterson 300-4): 33-50 W. F. Arce JI-O '68 18 (2): 87-91 Ja-D '82 Implications of various Ap'70 family-size averages FEGAN, Brian Between the lord and The lower class Ccbuano in the Philippines. O. D. Finnigan III the law: Tenants' family: a preliminary 21 (2): 180-185 dilemmas. profile analysis. T. T. Liu and Siok-Hue Yu Ap 73 200-2): 113-127 [a-Ap '72 • XVI (3-4): 114-123 Some socio-economic ]1-0 '68 correlates of completed Establishment fund, Welfare functions of the famil y size, 1960. population increase and M. B. Concepcion changing class structures Filipino family. XlI 0-2): 16-26 in Central Luzon. C. Santiago Jr. [a-Ap '64 31 (3-4):31-43 10): 12-15 Ag'53 JI-D '83 FARM LIFE Economic functions of the Jobs and farms: the Bibliography child in the rural lessee's alternatives Philippines. E. Nurge and peasantization. IV (1): 7-11 200-2): 134-141 Ja '56 [a-Ap '72 • 24 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW •

Land reform and technical Landlordism a world issue. Natural fertility in change in Central Luzon: II (2): 37-41 the Philippines. the rice industry under JI '54 E. G. Aquino Martial Law. 30 (1-4): 113-130 31 (1-2): 67-86 FERTILITY, HUMAN Ja-D '82 [a-]e '83 City ward migration and urban fertility in the Philippine fertility and FELICIANO, Gloria D. Philippines. mortality with special Sociological considerations E. Hendershot reference to the North in communicating change 19 (3-4): 183-192 Mindanao region: a to Filipino farmers in JI-O 71 critique of recen t five barrios of the land estimates. Part I: reform pilot area in Determinants of individual the Philippines in Bulacan province. fertility and contracep- general. XIV (4): 257-265 tive use: a review and F. C. Madigan and • 0'66 synthesis of the R.O. Avanceiia literature. J. J. Card XII (1-2): 35-42 Some uses of content and others [a-Ap '64 analysis in social 27 (3): 211-234 research. JI79 Philippine fertility and XV (1-2): 16-21 mortality. Part II: Ja-Ap '67 Differential fertility in the North Mindanao the Philippines. region. F. C. Madigan FELIPE, Abraham I. E. M. Pascual XII (1-2): 43-53 Some implications of 19 (3-4): 209-230 Ja-Ap '64 student activism for JI-O 71 Southeast Asian Philippine regional and university administration. Differential fertility provincial differentials 17 (3-4): 122-131 patterns in Cagayan in marriage and family JI-O '69 de Oro City. building: 1960. A. J. A. Pido P. C. Smith FEMINISM see X (1-2): 91-98 19 (3-4): 159-182 WOMEN'S LIBERAnON [a-Ap '63 JI-O '71 MOVEMENT Education and fertility Some current problems in FERNANDEZ, Carlos A. II in the Philippines. fertility research: Blueprints, realities, and A. C. del Fierro Jr. a review. T. W. Pullum success in a fron tier 28 (1-4): 19-29 19 (3-4): 259-271 resettlement community. Ja-D '80 JI-O 71 I 20 (1-2): 176-186 Ja-Ap '72 Education and fertility FESTIVALS in the Philippines: Social activities in FERNANDEZ, Carlos II and an exercise in the Cuenca, Batangas, Lynch, Frank, S.J. sociology of demo- P. C. Marasigan The Tasaday: cave dwelling graphic knowledge. IV (2-3): 47-53 food gatherers of South M. A. Costello Ap-JI '56 Cotabato, Mindanao. 27 (2): 63-75 20 (3): 279-330 Ap '79 FILIPINOS JI '72 Psychiatry and the • Fertility survey of Filipino personality. FERNANDEZ, Jessica A. 1963 in the R. R.Varias Comment on the Carroll and Philippines. XI (3-4): 179-184 Salazar papers. F. V. Nazaret and JI-O '63 20 (4): 416-417 H. V. Chaves 0'72 XII (1-2): 5-16 Social control and Ja-Ap '64 Filipino personality. FERRER, Cornelio M. M. R. Hollnsteiner The cooperative movement Marriage and fertility Xl (3-4): 184-188 in the Philippines. patterns in the JI-O '63 IV (1): 33-36 Philippines. Ja '56 N. de los Angeles FILIPINOS IN FOREIGN Xlll (4): 232-248 COUNTRIES 0'65 • • INDEX 25

Employment FISHERY MANAGEMENT The new wave: latest Philippine municipal Opposition and inter- findings on Filipino fishery resource, dependence: the immigration to the production and dialectics of maid and United States. research: a social employer relationships B. T. G. Medina profile. J. B. Polo in Singapore. 32 (1-4):135-143 35 (1-2):39-46 T. T. W. Tan and Ja-O '84 [a-]e '87 T. W. Oevasahayam 35 (3-4):34-41 Portrait of the Filipino FISHING JI-O '87 entrepreneurs in Animistic fishing ritual America. F.V. Magdalena in Leyte and Samar. The socioeconomic impact 30 (1-4): 93-99 R. Arens, S.V.O. • of overseas employment Ja-O '82 IV (4): 24-26 among workers from the 0'56 two Lanaos. M. J. A. FINNIGAN, Oliver O. III Aban and others Implications of various A report on a Visayan 35 (1-2):49-59 family-size averages fishing barrio. [a-]e '85 in the Philippines. C. L. C. Pestrano 21 (2): 18G-185 III (4): 15-22 FILIPINOS IN HAWAII Ap'73 N'55 Filipinos in Hawaii and institutional racism. FIREARMS FLATIERY, Phyllis M. Haas Power, politics and guns The Barlig Bontok: 32 (1-4):41-53 in [olo: the influence Research in Progress. Ja-O '84 of modern weapons on 21 (1):78-79 Tao-Sug legal and Ja 73 Filipinos in Hawaii: economic institutions. problems in the T. M. Kiefer FLAVIER, Juan M. and others promised land. XV (1-2):21-29 Alternative communication F. Landa [ocano Ja-Ap '67 stra tegies in rural 18 (3-4):151-157 family planning: JI-O 70 FISHER, Glen H. testing the adaptive Social and cultural approach. • Towards a political change in economic 21 (2): 153-157 economy of emigration development. Ap'73 from the Philippines: X (3-4): 159-164 the 1906 to 1946 JI-O '62 FLIEGER, Wilhelm Ilocano movement to Guest-editor's preface. Hawaii in historical FISHERMEN 19 (3-4):151-153 perspcctive. Poverty among small- JI-O 71 M. Sharma scale fishermen in 35 (3-4):15-33 Iloilo. V. B.Ardales FLORES, Frank G. JI-O '87 and F. P. David A comparison of selected 33 (1-2): 35-39 grammatical categories Ja-Je '85 in Cebuano and English. FILIPINOS IN THE UNITEO XII (1-2): 77-84 STATES A report on a Visayan Ja-Ap '64 • The aftermath of migration fishing barrio. to the U.s. versus C. L. C. Pestrano FLORES, Pura M. return home: data from III (4): 15-22 Immanent justice in the 1970 cohort of N'55 Filipino children and Filipino graduate youth. students in the Ll.S, Sisangat: a Sulu XII (3-4): 151-159 J. J. Card fishing community. JI-O '64 30 (1-4):63-77 O. Ducommun Ja-O '82 X (3-4): 91-107 FOLK BELIEFSsee FOLKLORE JI-O '62 Assimilation and adaptation: Filipino migrants in San Francisco. J. J. Card 32 (1-4):55-67 • Ja-O '84 26 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW •

FOLK MEDICINE FORESTS AND FORESTRY FRATERNITIES see SECRET Cultural context of Pioneer shifting SOCIETIES folk medicine: some culti vators, upland Philippine cases. ecosystem, and FREEDOM see LIBERTY F. Landa [ocano "social forestry" policy XIV (1): 40-48 in the Philippines. FUJIMOTO, Isao [a '66 S. Fujisaka The process of community 34 (1-4):26-36 differentiation: an Sorcery in a folk Ja-D '86 insight into development. medicine framework XIII (4): 199-210 on Siquijor Island: Where trees are fewer: 0'65 a preliminary report attitudes on forest (abstract). Cultural development of a forest FUJISAKA, Sam Research Center, dwelling people. Pioneer shifting • Silliman University, F. C. Madigan, S.J. and cultivators, upland Dumaguete City others ecosystem, and "social XVI (3-4): 197-198 35 (1-20: 26-38 forestry" policy in JI-O '68 Ja-Je '87 the Philippines. 34 (1-40: 26-36 A study of health FOSTER PARENTS Ja-D '86 practices in the Foster mothers: their slum of Barrio responses on the FUNERAL RITES AND Bonifacio. Parent Attitude Research CEREMONIES T. T. Jimenez Instrument [PARI) in Burial jars - houses III (3): 28-31 relation to their role for the dead. J.P. Raats, SVD JI '55 performance. XVI (3-4): 199-200 F. Eufemio JI-O '68 "Sumang": a folk rite XV (3-4): 94-105 in nOCDS. F. Riguera JI-O '67 XVI (1-2): 66-73 G [a-Ap '68' FOX, Robert B. A consideration of FOLKLORE theories concerning GADDANGS (tribe) The engkanto belief: possible affiliations Gaddang rice cultivation: an essay in inter- of Mindanao cultures • a ligature between man pretation. with Borneo, the and nature. B. J. Wallace F. Demetrio, S.J. Celebes, and other XV (3-4): 114-122 XVI (3-4): 136-143 regions of the JI-0'67 JI-O '68 Philippines. V (1):2-12 GALANG, Fidel Folktale and folk life. Ja '57 The social philosophy R Rahmann of agrarian reform. X (3-4): 176-181 The study of Filipino II (2): 45-48 JI-O '62 society and its JI '54 significance to programs FOLKLORE, TAGALOG of economic and social GAMBLING Tagalog folktales from development. Persistence and change Pinamalayan, Mindoro. VII 0-2): 2-11 in Cantonese-American C. C. Morente Ia-Ap '59 gambling. • IV (2-3):39-46 M. L. Barnett Ap-JI '56 FRAKE, Charles O. X (3-4): 186-203 Sindangan social groups. JI-O '62 FOLKMAR, Daniel K. V (2): 2-11 Ap'57 Social institutions of GAMBOA, Victor and the Tinglayan Igorot. FEENSTRA, Henry J. 22 (1-4): 217-242 FRANCIS, E. K. and Deviant stereotypes: call Ja-O '74 Labbcns, Jean girls, male homosexuals, Suggestions to American and lesbians. Catholic sociologists 17 (3-4): 136-148 for a scheme of research. JI-O '69 1(1): 6-10 Ag'53 • • INDEX 27

GARlLAO, Ernesto and others GOROSPE, Vitaliano, S.J. Compo Addresss, Messages, etc. The new suburbanite: Selected bibliography on profile of a low-cost Filipino values. Opening Address. 1984 housing community. XIV (3): 173-179 PSS National Convention. 17 0): 27-33 Jl '66 35 0-2): 8-9 Ja '69 [a-]e '85 GOVERNMENT see POLITICAL GATCHALIAN, Jose A. SCIENCE GUERRERO,Sylvia H. and The manager in a Castillo, Gelia T. developing economy. GOVERNMENT JOBS see A preliminary study on 20 (4):376-378 CIVIL SERVICE POSITIONS alienation. 072 XlV (2):85-93 GOWING, Peter G. Ap'66 .. GLANG, Alunan C. Contrasting agenda for Comment on the Baradas peace in the Muslim South. GUILT (David B) paper. 27 (4):249-261 "Hiya", shame and guilt: (Conflict in the "Land 079 preliminary consideration of Promise.") of the concepts as 20 (4):371-375 GRAFT IN POLITICS see analytical tools for 0'72 CORRUPTION IN POLITICS Philippine social science. M. L. Barnett GO, Bernard C. GROUP COHESION see XlV (4): 276-282 The Chinese in the SOCIAL COHESION 0'66 Philippines: facts and fandes. GROUP WORK, SOCIAL see GUINGONA, Teopisto Jr. 20 (4):385-392 SOCIAL GROUP WORK The Convention's Progress. 0'72 20 (4):401-403 GROUPS (Sociology) 0'72 GOLAY, Frank The family as a social Economic aspects of group, an outline for GUTHRIE, George M. 'Philippine agrarian inquiry. W. F. Arce Development studies and reform. 18 (2): 87-91 Guthrie's IPC paper. IV (1): 20-32 Ap70 F. V. Aguilar, Jr. Ja '56 31 (3-4):65-73 • JI-D '83 GONZALEZ, Anna Miren GUBUAN, Maria Felicina, S.P.c. Filipino women in and Eshleman J. Ross development: the Reactions of high school H impact of poverty. students in Manila to 25 (3-4):97-104 supervision and correction. JI-O '77 17 (2):41-47 HAAS, Michael Ap'69 Filipinos in Hawaii and GONZALEZ, Mary A. institutional radsm. The llongo kinship GUERRERO,Sylvia H. 320-4): 41-53 system and terminology. An analysis of husband-wife Ja-D '84 XIII 0): 23-31 roles among Filipino professional at U.P. Ja '65 HANDICRAFT see ARTS AND Los Banos campus. CRAFTS • Report on the aclivilies XIII (4): 275-281 of the Philippine 0'65 HANSON, David J. Sociological Sodety Equivalence in cross- for the year 1967-1968. The "culture of poverty" cultural research. XV (3-4):173-176 in : some XVI 0-2): 51-60 JI-O '67 preliminary notes. [a-Ap '68 21 (3-4):215-221 GONZALEZ, Pilar A. JI-O '73 HAPPINESS Changes in the Filipino Measures of happiness family. Staying where the action among Manila residents. III (2): 15-17 is: relocation within R.A. Bulatao Ap'55 the city. 21 (3-4):229-238 25 0-2): 51-56 JI-O '73 [a-Ap '77 • 28 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW •

HARDEE, J. Gilbert HELPING BEHAVIOR Rural electrification: a Rationality and advancing Attribution of responsi- study of social and standards and levels of bility and attraction economic impact in living-a theoretical in the ethnicity- Western Misamis Oriental. model on socio-cultural helping relationship. 25 (3-4):129-138 change. C. B. Lamug JI-O '71 XII 0-2): 64-69 30 0-4): 79-92 [a-Ap '64 Ja-D '82 HIDALGO, Antonio A. Evaluation of a health HARDIE, R.S. HEMPHILL, Roderick J. program: some lessons Philippine land tenure The Philippine language from experience. reform: analysis and scene. 27 0): 45-50 recommendations. X 0-2): 26-33 Ja '79 20 0-2): 243-246 [a-Ap '62 • [a-Ap '72 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS HENDERSHOT, Gerry E. Self-esteem and HARGREAVES, Elsie Characteristics of participatory behavior Introduction to the nature, interview situation among adolescent scope and purpose of in a Manila survey. Manilans. industrial sociology. XVI (3-4): 152-161 R. L. Youngblood V (3-4):63-68 JI-O '68 260): 31-39 JI-O '57 Ja '78 Cityward migration and HARRIS, Edward E. urban fertility in Attitudes Prestige and functional the Philippines. importance correlates 19 (3-4):183-192 Reactions of high school in the Philippines. JI-O '71 students in Manila to XV (3-4):105-108 supervision and JI-O '67 Differences in contraceptive correction. knowledge, attitudes, and M. F. Gubuan and HAUSER, Philip M. practice by rural-urban J. R. Eshleman Freedom and economic residence history: 17 (2):41-47 planning. currently married women Ap'69 III (2):3-6 aged 15-44, Philippines, Ap'55 1973. HIMES, Ronald S. • 23 (1-4):101-106 The Bontok kinship HAWES, Gary Ja-O '75 system. The state, transnational XII (3-4):159-172 corporations and HENNIG, Robert P. JI-O '64 agricultural development Philippine values in in the Philippines: some perspective: an HINDUS IN THE PHILIPPINES reflections. analytical framework. The Indian community in 32 0-4): 81-89 31 (3-4): 55-64 the Philippines. Ja-D '84 JI-D '83 O. R. Angangco VI (2): 10-24 HAWLEY, Amos H. HERMANO, Ramon A. D. Ap'58 Differential population The Philippine social pressure in the science community HOLLNSTEINER, Mary R. Philippines. and the government. The American Sociological • II (2):28-36 17 (3-4):108-113 Association's 62nd Jl'54 }I-O'69 annual meeting. XV (3-4):171-173 HEALTH SERVICESPLANNING HERRIN, Alejandro N. Ji-O '67 Evaluation of a health Changing receptivity to program: some lessons innovation as a by- City, province, or from experience. product of employment relocation site? A. A. Hidalgo on a progressive farm. Options for Manila's 27 0): 45-50 XV 0-2): 29-34 squatters. Ja '79 [a-Ap '67 21 (3-4):207-213 JI-O '73 • • INDEX 29

Comment on an inventory HOLLNSTEINER,Mary R. and HUKE, Robert of sociological and Esquivel, Maria Angelina Maloco: a representative anthropological research Human factors in private, Aklan barrio. in progress, Luzon-based low-cost housing. IV (2-3):23-29 institutions/ individuals 17 (1): 1-26 Ap-JI '56 June 1963. Ja '69 XI (1-2):116-124 HUMAN ECOLOGY Ja-Ap '63 HOTILE, Maximilian J. Similarities and differences The people's priest: in the theories of human Commentaries and discussion interaction and role geography and human from the floor. The expectations in ecology. R. Coller third Annual National Negros Oriental. III (4):3-14 Convention Philippine 19 (1-2): 29-40 N'55 • Sociological Society [a-Ap '71 May 12-15, 1966. HUNT, Chester L. XIV (4): 298-305 HOUSEHOLDS Belated reflections on 0'66 The development cycle of 30 years of the the Philippine household Philippine Sociological Commentary on "Barrio in an urban setting. Review. institutions and their N. Eslao 32 (1-4):145-148 economic implications." XIV (4):199-208 Ja-D '84 VII 0-2): 64-65 0'66 [a-Ap '59 Editorial notes. HOUSING I (1): 1 Inventory of sociological Human factors in private, Ag'53 and an thropological low-cost housing. research progress, M. R. Hollnsteiner and Ethnic stratification and Luzon-based institutionsI M. A. Esquivel integration in Cotabato. individuals June 1963. 17 (1): 1-26 V 0): 13-38 XI (1-2):107-116 Ja '69 Ja '57 Ja-Ap '63 The new suburbanite: Iwahig Penal Colony: The lowland Philippine profile of a low-cost freedom as a social Alliance System in housing community. therapy. municipal politics. E. Garilao and others IX 0-2): 35-41 X (3-4):167-171 170): 27-33 Ja-Ap '61 JI-O '62 Ja '69 HUNT, Chester L. and Preface. Social planning for housing McHale, Thomas R. 17 (1): iil-lv and community Education, attitudinal Ja '69 participation. change and Philippine R. R.Sucgang economic development. Social control and Filipino XII (3-4):178-184 XIII (3): 127-139 personality. JI-O '64 JI '65 XI (3-4):184-188 JI-O '63 HOUSTON, Charles O. Jr. HUNTING An introduction to a The effect of farming Some principles of culture discussion on religious expansion on hunting. • change and their relation acculturation. J. T. Peterson to the Philippines. VI (1): 8-13 30 (1-4):33-50 VI (1): 1-7 Ja '58 Ja-D '82 Ja '58 Some views of sociology, HUSBAND AND WIFE Utopia or dystopia: social sciences, and An analysis of husband- man and environment in scientific objectives: wife roles among Metropolitan Manila. being a selected Filiplno professional at 18 (3-4):185-198 compilation and discussion U.P. Los Banos campus. JI-O 70 of methods, objectives, S. H. Guerrero and ends of human XIII (4): 275-281 attitudes. 0'65 V (3-4):9-52 JI-O '57 • 30 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW •

I Social institutions of Women's participation the Tinglayan Igorot. in two Philippine D. K. Folkman irrigation projects. IBALOYS(tribe) 220-4): 217-242 33 (3-4):19-45 The Ibaloy sing for Ja-O 74 JI-O '85 the dead. I. Lcafio XlII (3): 154-189 Stories of the Bontoc ILLO, Jeanne Frances I. Igorot people in and Salazar, Robert C. JI '65 Alab. E. C. T. Moss Priorities in the 22 0-4): 5-40 life concerns of IBARRA,Teresita E. Women migrants: focus Ja-074 Bicol women. 26 (3-4):225-236 on domestic helpers. 27 (2): 77-92 Worship in Igorot life. JI-O 78 W. H. Scott Ap'79 VIII (3-4):17-21 ILOCANOS • The Ilocano: marriage IfUGAOS (tribe) JI-O '60 and the land. Adoption of !fugao ILAN, Leila C. O. J. Scheans local customs in An unobtrusive approach XIII (1): 57-62 Christianity. to value orientations: [a '65 F. Lambrecht XI 0-2): 12-28 a preliminary report. 17 (3-4):149-153 IMMIGRATION AND Ja-Ap '63 JI-O '69 EMIGRATION The new wave: latest Comment on 'The acceptance ILETO, Reynaldo C. of !fugao customs in findings on Filipino Between structure and Christianity'. L. Reid immigration to the people: some thoughts United States. XI 0-2): 28-31 on the sociological B.T. G. Medina [a-Ap '63 underpinnings of 32 0-4): 135-143 Religion Ileto's and Ja-O '84 Revolution. A. M. La Vifia, Opposition and inter- The religion of the 31 (3-4):85-92 dependence: the Ifugao. F. Lambrecht dialectics of maid and X 0-2): 33-40 JI-O '83 employer relationships [a-Ap '62 Bonifacio, the text, in Singapore. and the social T. T. W Tan and IGLESIA NI KRISTO scientist. T. W. Oevasahayam Membership and the norm 32 0-4): 19-29 35 (3-4):34-41 of discipline in the JI-O '87 IGLESIA NI KRISTO. Ja-O '84 J. R.Sta. Romana III 0): 4-14 ILLNESS Towards a political Choice of curative Ja '55 economy of emigration resorts: coping from the Philippines: IGLESIAWATAWATNG LAHI with illness among the 1906 to 1946 Congregation as a social the Manobo. llocano movement to L. M. Burton process in the Watawat Hawaii in historical 35 0-2): 73-76 perspective. ng Lahi. P. R.Covar VlII (3-4):1-16 Ja-Je '85 M. Sharma • 35 (3-4):15-33 JI-O '60 ILLO, Jeanne Frances 1. JI-O '87 IGOROTS (ethnie group) Jobs, income, and poverty: selected INCOME A brief characterization observations on the Economic development and of Lepanto society, Bieol River Basin, income inequality in Northern Philippines. Camarines Sur. Northern Mindanao. F. M. Keesing 25 (3-4):119-127 M. A. Costello 220-4): 243-262 JI-O '77 31 0-2): 53-66 Ja-O 74 Ja-Je '83 The Igorot: an integrated Suggested guidelines for preparing a socially cultural minority. sound development program. W. H. Scott 26 (2): 101-104 20 (4):356-360 Ap'78 0'72 • • INDEX 31

Income changes and the Patterns of adjustment Structuring collective Antique Upland in 20 American-Filipina action: an irrigation Development Program. families. S. S. Rafel federation in the I. S. Sealza II (3): 3-10 Northern Philippines. 33 (3-4):87-93 0'54 E. V. Coward and JI-D '85 R.Y. Sing Jr. 31 (1-2): 3-17 INCOME, DISTRIBUTION OF The social background [a-]e '83 see INCOME of thirty Chinese- Filipino marriages. ISIDRO, Antonio INEQUALITY sec EQUALITY B. Tan-Gatue A brief report of III (3): 3-13 observation in INNOVATIONS, JI '55 Southeast Asian TECHNOLOGICAL countries. • see TECHNOLOGICAL Some legal aspects of III (4): 40-44 INNOVATIONS Chinese marriages in N'55 the Philippines. INTEGRATION, SOCIAL see J.M.Juco ISLES,Carlos SOCIAL INTEGRATION XII (1): 57-59 Irrigation organization [a '66 and social participation: INTERGROUP RELATIONS the NIA experience. Intergroup relations among INTERVIEWS AND 29 (1-4): 145-152 the Tausog, Samal and INTERVIEWING Ja-O '81 Badjaw of Sulu. Characteristics of R. L. Stone interview situation in ISNEGS (ethnic group) X (3-4): 107-133 a Manila survey. Modem marriage and Jl-O '62 G. E. Hendershot courtship among the XVI (3-4): 152-161 Isneg, Apayao. INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS JI-O '68 (abstract). Interpersonal stresses H. R. Reynolds -among urban Filipino IRRIGATION XVI (3-4): 191-192 men from different Irrigation and JI-O '68 social classes. organization: research A. J. Marsella and in progress. ITOGON, BENGUET (place) • M. Escudero E. Walter Coward Jr. A study of birth and 18 (2): 69-75 20 (1-2): 171-176 death registration in Ap70 [a-Ap 'n Baloi, Lanao del Norte and Itogon, Benguet. Rethinking "Smooth Irrigation organization D. M. Mortal and Interpersonal Relations:' and social participation: F. V. Nazaret F. Landa Jocano the NIA experience. 19 (3-4): 243-254 XIV (4): 232-291 C. O. Isles JI-O 71 0'66 29 (1-4): 145-152 Ja-D '81 IWAHIG PENAL COLONY Values, behavior and Iwahig Penal Colony: irrigation: smooth Irrigation societies. freedom as a social interpersonal relations H. T. Lewis therapy. C. L. Hunt in the Philippines. 20 (1-2): 19S-218 IX (1-2): 35-41 • E. W. Coward Jr. Ja-Ap'n Ja-Ap '61 26 (1): 41-47 Ja '78 Managing through I'WAKS (ethnic group) persuasion: experiences Perception and color INTERRACIAL MARRIAGE in a Philippine community categories: a view Comments. Reply to irrigation system. from the I'Waks. Professor [uco's article R. P. de los Reyes J. T. Peralta (lanuary, 1966 issue of 33 (3-4): 5-18 28 (1-4):51-59 the PSR) on "Legal JI-O '85 Ja-D '80 aspects of Chinese marriages in the Some sociological Philippines:' aspects of irrigation. H. Reynolds G. Y. Wickham XIV (3): 167-168 20 (1-2): 101-111 • JI '66 [a-Ap 72 32 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW •

Filipinos in Hawaii: K J problems in the promised land. 18 (3-4):151-157 JAMA MAPUN (ethnic group) KALAHAN DEVELOPMENT Folk-Islam in the life JI-O 70 PROGRAMS cycle of the [ama Anthropology in development Rethinking "Smooth Mapun. E. S. Casino and integration: the Interpersonal Relations." XV (1-2): 34-48 Kalahan experience. XIV (4): 282-291 Ja-Ap '67 D. Rice . 0'66 26 (2): 124-134 JAMlAS, Juan F. Ap78 The structure of social The effects of belief relations and its system styles on the KALINGAS (ethnic group) implication for social communication and Semper's "Kalin gas" 120 change: a conceptualo adoption of farm years later. analysis. practices. W. H.Scott XI (3-4):206-215 XIV (2): 110-118 27 (2): 93-101 JI-O '63 Ap'66 Ap79

JESUS CHRIST JUCO, Jorge M. KEESING, Felix M. Fault, consent and A brief chracterization of breakdown - the Passion Lepanto society, sociology of divorce Northern Philippines. Popular interpretation legislation in the 22 (1-4): 243-262 Philippines. of the passion of Christ. Ja-O 74 F. N. Zialcita XIV (2): 67-76 Ap'66 54 (1-4): 5(Kj2 KERKVLIET, Benedict J. Ja-D '86 Gasses and class Some legal aspects of relations in a Chinese marriages JIMENEZ, Teresita T. Philippine village. A study of health in the Philippines. 28 (1-4):31-50 XIV (1): 57-59 practices in the slum Ja-D '80 of Barrio Bonifacio. Ja '66 III (3): 28-31 KERKVLIET, Benedict J. THE JUNIOR CLASS, St. Mary's • Jl '55 and Sittitrai, Werasit School Differences among The material culture JOCANO, Felipe Landa Philippine peasants: of Sagada. Agricultural rituals in a provincial sample. 22 (1-4):41-49 a Philippine barrio. 27 (3): 133-159 Ja-O '74 XV (1-2):48-56 Jl79 Ja-Ap '67 JUSTICE KIEFER, Thomas M. Immanent justice and Conversion and the Power, politics and magic in Tondo. patterning of Christian guns in [olo: the experience in Malitbog, P. Defever influence of modern 19 (1-2):41-48 Central Panay, weapons on Tao-Sug Philippines. Ja-Ap 71 legal and economic XIII (2): 96-119 institutions. Ap'65 Toward priorities for XV (1-2): 21-29 • church participation [a-Ap '67 ~n Ph~li!?pine Cultural context of folk development: medicine: some identifying the options. Reciprocity and revenge Philippine cases. J. J. Carroll in the Philippines: 19 (1-2):49=56 XIV (1): 40-48 some preliminary [a '66 [a-Ap 71 remarks about the Tausog of [olo, Experience and perspectives XVI (3-4): 124-131 in a slum neighborhood: JI-0 '68 an anthropological view. 21 (3-4): 223-228 JI-O '73 • • INDEX 33

KIM, Yew Yeok Patterns of kin-term LABOR MOBILITY Education and the usage among young Economic impact of acculturation of the Ilocanos and a method labor mobility on Malaysian Chinese: for determining them. the city of Cagayan a survey of form D. J. Scheans de Oro. IV pupils in XVI (1-2):17-29 A. C. del Fierro Jr. Chinese and English [a-Ap '68 XVI (3-4): 184-189 schools in West JI-O '68 Malaysia. KOPPEL, Bruce 24 (1-4): 93-126 Agricultural change and LACAR, Luis Q. Ja-O 76 social structure: a Muslim-Christian longitudinal analysis. marriages in the KINSHIP 26 (1): 57-73 Philippines: some • The Bontok kinship Ja 78 tentative generalizations. system. R.S. Himes 35 (1-2): 77-83 XII (3-4): 159-172 KRINKS, Peter Ja-Je '85 JI-O '64 Rural transformation under peripheral LAING, John E. Lowland social organization capitalism: the Family planning I: Local kin groups Philippine banana community outreach in a Central Luzon export industry. in the Philippines: barrio. F. Murray Jr. 31 (1-2):101-114 major findings of 21 (1): 29-36 [a-]e '83 the community outreach Ja 73 surveys. KUIZON, Jose G. 30 (1-4); 101-111 Lowland social organization The social significance Ja-D '82 II: ambilineal kin of the Agusan Manobo groups in a Central myths. Pitfalls in predicting Luzon barrio. XI (1-2):130-134 behavior from survey F. J. Murray Jr. Ja-Ap '63 responces. 21 (2): 159-168 17 (3-4): 154-183 Ap'73 JI-O '69 lL Lowland social organization Use effectiveness of • III: Central Luzon kin family planning in groups in the Philippine LA VINA, Antonio M. the Philippines, context. F. J. Murray Jr. Between structures and 1970-72. 21 (3-4):279-282 21 (2): 137-151 people: some thoughts JI-O '73 on the sociological Ap'73 underpinnings of Modern Filipino kinship: Ileto's Pasyon and LAING, John E. and the Manila Corporation Phillips, James F. Revolution. manager as a case in 31 (3-4):85-92 Survey findings on point. J. A Dizon Jr. JI-D '83 family planning 21 (1): 37-50 program effects in Ja 73 LABOR AND LABORING the Philippines, CLASSES 1968-73. Bibliography 23 (1-4): 91-99 Towards a political • economy of emigration Ja-O 75 Bibliography of books from the Philippines: and articles on the 1906 to 1946 LAMBINO, A. B.,S.J. Filipino family and Ilocano movement to Population decisions: kinship. J. A. N. Dizon Hawaii in historical the couple or the 19 (1-2): 67-82 perspective. state (ethical [a-Ap 71 M. Sharma viewpoint). 35 (3-4):15-33 25 (1-2): 85-88 Terminology [a-Ap 77 JI-D ~87 The Ilongo kinship LAMBRECHT, Francis system and terminology. Adoption of lfugao M. A. Gonzalez local customs in XIII (1): 23-31 Chr istian ity. Ja '65 XI (1-2): 12-28 • [a-Ap '63 34 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW •

The religion of the Prospects for effective Some aspects of land Ifugao. constitutional land and society in a X (1-2): 33-40 reform. J. Bernas Pangasinan community. Ja-Ap '62 18 (3-4): 175-177 J. N. Anderson JI-O '70 X (1-2): 41-58 LAMUG, Corazon B. [a-Ap '62 Attribution of respon- The social philosophy sibility and attraction ofagrarian reform. LAND VALUES in the ethnidty- F. Galang Land value patterns in helping relationship. II (2);45-48 Manila. Q. S. Sarnonte 30 (1-4): 79-92 JI '54 III (1):25-34 J3-D '82 Ja '55 Documents LAMZON, Rene I. and LANDLORD AND TENANT • Felipe, Abraham I. Legislative message on Between the lord and Effects on opinion tenancy abolition and the law. B. Fegan change of the status other land reforms. 20 (1-2): 113-127 of the communicator D. Macapagal [a-Ap '72 and the social desira- 20 (1-2): 247-261 bility tendency. Ja-Ap '72 Coping with crisis: 17 (3-4): 164-168 landless agricultural JI-O '69 Study and Teaching workers in Central Luzon. LAND Alternative outlines for a M. C. L. Veneradon Land ownership, occupation, half-semester course in 33 (1-2): 27-34 and income in a Philippine agrarian reform. [a-le '85 Leyte barrio. F. Lynch. 20 (1-2): 219-235 E. Nurge [a-Ap '72 Landlord and tenant. IV (2-3): 15-22 H. T. Lewis Ap-JI '56 LAND SETILEMENT 20 (1-2): 188-197 Blueprints, realities, Ja-Ap '72 LAND REFORM and success in a Can land reform succeed? frontier resettlement Landlordism a world B. N. Dc los Reyes community. issue. C. M. Ferrer 20 (1-2): 79-92 C. A. Fernandez II II (2):37-41 • Ja-Ap '72 20 (1-2): 176-186 Jl '54 [a-Ap '72 Does grass-roots action Reflections on the lead to agrarian Staying where the action IPC/BAEcon Study. reform? J. Richardson is: relocation within D. Christenson 20 (1-2): 143-150 the city. S. H. Guerrero 20 (1-2): 169-171 Ja-Ap '72 25 (1-2): 51-56 [a-Ap '72 Ja-Ap '77 Economic aspects of Reluctant rebels: Philippine agrarian Staying where the action leasehold converts reform. F. Golay is: relocation within in Nueva Edja. IV (1):20-32 the city. R. Pahilanga- Ja :56 S. B.Santiago De los Reyes and 25 (1-2): 45-49 F. Lynch • Land reform and technical [a-Ap '77 20 (1-2): 7-18 change in Central Luzon: [a-Ap '72 • the rice industry under The Tondo Foreshore Urban Martial Law. B.Fegan Renewal Project. Sitio Caimituhan: a 31 (1-20: 67-86 I. Estioko structural analysis. Ja-Je '83 25 (1-2): 39-43 F. Sufier and Ja-Ap '77 D. Cabacungan Land reform in the 33 (1-2): 18-26 Philippines: an LAND TENURE [a-]e '85 overview. F. J. Murray Jr. Philippine land tenure 20 (1-2): 151-168 reform: analysis and LANGUAGE AND CULTURE [a-Ap '72 recommendations. Language in culture. R.S. Hardie F.F.Claver 20 (1-2): 243-246 XIII(1): 2-14 Ja-Ap'72 Ja '65 • • INDEX 35

LANGUAGEANDLANGUAG~ National Integration and LAUI3Y, Jennifer L. Assessing the bilingual national language. The prestige of working policy in education: T. A Llamzon women In the Philippines. the Vlsayan viewpoint. 20 (4): 354-356 26 (3-4): 175-187 R. C. Silliman 0'72 ~I-O '78 26 (2): 111-117 Ap'78 Our language policy in LAWAS, Jose Mercado a sociolinguistic Regional thrust and A comparison of selected perspective. J. Malicsl national growth. grammatical categories 26 (2): 105-110 25 (1-2): 17-21 In Cebuano and English. Ap'78 Ja-Ap '77 F. G. Flores XII (1-2): 77-84 The Philippine language LAWL~S, Robert • Ja-Ap '64 scene. R.J. Hemphill A comparative analysis X (1-2): 26-33 of two studies on Content and form of the [a-Ap '62 "Utang na loob." time category in XIV (3): 168-172 English. J. Espallargas The Philippine language JI '66 XIIJ (1): 18-23 scene. D. W. Larson Ja '65 XI (1-2): 4-12 LAYO, Leda L. [a-Ap '63 Determinants of the Historical development labor force partidpa- of Bilaan vowels and Some problems related to tion of Filipino women. some consonant reflexes Philippine multi- 26 (3-4): 159-174 In Bilaan and related lingualism. JI-O '78 dialects. N. Abrams A. Buenaventura XI (1-2): 147-154 XI (1-2): 142-147 LEADERSHIP [a-Ap '63 [a-Ap '63 Leaders and leadership patterns in four Judging personality from A statement on language selected barrios of ianguage usage: a policy. Prepared for Los Banos, Laguna. Filipino example. presentation to the (An abstract). R.G. Tucker Constitutional Convention G. T. Castillo, & others XVI (1-2): 30-39 July 31, 1971. XI (1-2): 44-51 Ia-Ap '68 19 (1-2): 93-9~ [a-Ap '63 [a-Ap '71 Language: an aid to Leadership and control cross-cultural The subgrouplng of in a Sumagui River understanding. Philippine languages. Bangon settlement. E. M. Pascasio T. Llamzon, S.J. F. D. Pennoyer XII (1-2): 84-88 XIV (3): 145-150 26 (1): 49-55 [a-Ap '64 Jl '66 Ja '78

Language In relation LANGUAGE AND SOCIETY see LEANO, Isabel to social change. SOCIOLINGUISTICS The Ibaloy sing for E. M. Pascaslo the dead. XV (1-2): 6-15 "LAPIANG MALAYA" XIIJ(3): 154-189 [a-Ap '67 A cursory study of the JI '65 "Lapiang Malaya" - A methodology for its membership, LED~MA,Antonio J. S.J. predicting Interference organization and A typology of Filipino and facilitation for Implications to present peasants In the 1980's. Tagalog speakers In Philippine society. 29 (1-4): 11-15 learning English E. A. Urn and others Ja-D '81 grammatical patterns. XV (3-4): 151-162 E. M. Pascasio JI-O '67 LEGENDS, I3ESAO XlII (1): 31-57 The literature of Besao. Ja '65 LARSON, Donald N. The Teachers of Besao. The Philippine language 22 (1-4): 135-149 The "Mother Tongue" and scene. Ja-O '74 socialization. XI (1-2): 4-12 L. O'Connor [a-Ap '63 III (2): 7-10 • Ap'55 36 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW •

LEGENDS,IGOROT LIM, Benito LLAMZON, Teodoro A. A collection of Igorot The silent minority. National integration and legends. R. F. Barton 24 (1-4):17-24 national language. 22 (1-4):91-116 Ja-O '76 20 (4):354-356 Ja-O '74 0'72 LIM, Estefania Aldaba LEPROSY and others A note on predication Social dimensions of A cursory study of the in Tagalog. leprosy in relation "Lapiang Malaya" - its XIV (3): 150-155 to control. membership, organization Jl '66 L. B. Valencia and implications to 33 (3-4):73-77 present Philippine The subgrouping of JI-D '85 society. Philippine languages. XV (3-4): 151-162 XIV (3): 145-150 Society and leprosy: JI-O '67 Jl '66 • a Philippine experience. L. Valencia and others LINGUISTICS LOCAL ELECTIONS 54 (1-4):80-90 Codes of behavior: the The lowland Philippine Ja-D '86 relations between Alliance System in linguistic and non- municipal politics. LEVISTE,Oscar L. linguistic behavioral M. R. Hollnsteiner The maturation of the patterns. E. M. Pascasio X (3-4):167-171 Con-Con. XI (3-4):243-250 JI-O '62 20 (4): 403-405 JI-O '63 0'72 LOCAL GOVERNMENT A methodology for predicting Local government in the LEWIS, Henry T. interference and facilita- Philippines. Irrigation societies: tion for Tagalog speakers R.T. McMillan Zanjeras. in learning English II (2): 18-27 20 (1-2):198-218 grammatical patterns. Jl '54 [a-Ap '72 E. M. Pascasio XIII (1):31-57 LONGSHOREMEN landlord and tenant. Ja '65 Human relations on the 20 (1-2):188-197 waterfront: the Cabo [a-Ap '72 Recent development in system. R.S. David • applied linguistics. XV (3-4): 135-140 Structural-organizational W. Schwab JI-O '67 features of religious XI (3-4):236-243 change in Northern JI-O '63 LOPEZ, Salvador P. Luzon, Philippines. The renovation of 18 (1): 18-26 LITERATUREAND SOCIETY Philippine society. Ja '70 Western sociological 21 (3-4):203-205 literary theory: a JI-O '73 LIBERTY historical survey. Freedom and economic E. San Juan Jr. LORENZO, Conrado U. Jr. planning. P. M. Hauser 35 (3-4):42-53 III (2):3-6 JI-D '87 Addresses, Messages, etc. Ap'55 LIU, William T. and Strategies for development. LIBRARIANS Siok-Hue Yu 25 (1-2):13-16 Philippine librarians on The lower class Cebuano Ja-Ap '77 library problems. family: a preliminary R.J. Suchan, S.J. profile analysis. LORIMER, Frank 19 (1-2):83-89 XVI (3-4):114-123 Cultural and demographic Ja-Ap '71 JI-O '68 aspects of economic development. LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVING, COST OF see XIII (4): 222-226 The facts of life in COST AND STANDARD OF 0'65 Misamis Oriental. LIVING F. C. Madigan, S.J. Demographic and cultural XI (1-2):98-106 aspects of economic Ja-Ap '63 developrnenmt. XIV (1): 28-30 [a '66 • • INDEX 37

LOITERIES Editor's preface. M Persistence and change in 19 (1-2): 3-8 Cantonese - American Ja-Ap '71 gambling. M. L. Barnett MABILO, CALIVO, (place) X (3-4): 186-203 Editor's preface. A report on a Visayan JI-O'62 20 (4):333-334 fishing barrio. 072 C. L. C. Pestrano LUMBERA, Bienvenido III (4):15-22 Literary notes on the Editor's preface. N'55 Filipino personality. 21 (1): 3-4 XI (3-4):163-168 Ja 73 MeANIS, Robert D. JI-O '63 Appendix and Information Editor's preface. about the Southern LUNA, Tclesforo W. Jr. 21 (3-4):199-200 • Philippines Center for Water utilization on JI-O '73 Peace Studies (SPCPS). regional development. 27 (4):303-306 25 0-2): 29-32 Of blackbirds and boxes: 079 [a-Ap '77 an introduction to evaluative research. Opening remarks. LYNCH, Frank, S.J. 27 (1): 5-10 27 (4):247-248 Alternative outlines for Ja 79 0'79 a half-semester course in Philippine agrarian Perspectives on Filipino MACAPAGAL, Diosdado reform. clannishness. Legislative message on 20 (1-2):219-235 21 (1):73-77 Tenancy Abolition and [a-Ap '72 Ja 73 other land reforms. 20 (1-2):247-261 Approaches to the study Addresses, Messages, etc. [a-Ap '72 of Philippine rice farming. The role of a social McBRIDE,Clarence R. 20 0-2): 1-6 science research The social responsibility Ia-Ap '72 organization in the of the rural church. Bicol River Basin XII 0-2): 129-135 Beyond the minimum wage: Development Program. • [a-Ap '64 sugarlandia in the 25 0-2): 33-37 seventies. Ja-Ap '77 McCARTHY, Florence E. 18 (3-4):131-149 The local environment JI-O 70 LYNCH, Frank, SJ. and of Filipino scientists. Cervera, Aurora N. 18 (3-4):169-173 The conjugal bond where Selected anthropology JI-O 70 the Philippines changes. books and periodicals VIll (3-4):48-51 for Philippine colleges McGUIRE, Terence and JI-O '60 and universities McGuire, Zinna including a basic 101 A study in authorita- Editor's postcript. titles. rianism within the 19 (3-4):154 17 (2):51-82 Department of Social Ap'69 JI-O 71 Services and Development, Region 7, and some • Editor's preface. LYNCH, Frank, S.J.and consequences for 17 (2):39-40 Llarnzon, Teodoro A. administration and Ap'69 Brief communications social work. and research notes. 26 (2): 135-145 Editor's preface. 19 (1-2): 91-93 Ap78 17 (3-4):99 Ja-Ap 71 JI-O '69 McHALE, Thomas R. LYNCH, Frank, S.J.and A modern corporation Editor's preface. Pahilanga-De los Reyes, looks at the 18 (2):67 Romana Philippine economy Ap70 Suggestions for student and society in visits to rice farmers, transition. Editor's preface. landlords, and technicians. XIV (4): 226-231 18 (3-4):103-106 20 (1-2): 186 0'66 • JI-O 70 [a-Ap '72 38 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW •

A note: On the need Some Filipino population Intensive population for sociological studies characteristics and study in Mindanao. in working out economic their relation to 19 (3-4):255-256 development programs economic development. JI-O '71 in the Philippines. VII (1-2):16-26 V (3-4): 61=62 Ja-Ap '59 Sugar in Southern JI-O '57 Bukidnon: a preliminary Some population report on the impact of Some notes on the characteristics of a new industry. process of economic Cagayan de Oro City. 31 (3-4):75-83 development. X (3-4): 171-176 JI-D '83 X (3-4): 164-166 JI-O '62 JI-O '62 Addresses, Messages, etc. Structural change and • McKENNEY, Charles R. culture conflicts in India. Decisional sociology. Alcoholism as a social VI (2): 1-9 XIII (4): 215-218 problem. Ap'58 0'65 VII (4): 17-25 0'59 A forgotten element in Keynote address. the causality of 29 (1-4):6-9 Casework - a luxury delinquency. Ja-D '81 item? IX (1-2):31-34 VI (1): 19-23 Ja-Ap '61 Research in the Visayas- Ja '58 Mindanao area. McMILLAN, Robert T. XI (1-2):125-130 The church and social Local government in Ja-Ap '63 work. the Philippines. VI (2):25-33 II (2):18-27 MADIGAN, Francis c, S.J. Ap'58 JI '54 and Avancefia, Rosalia O. Philippine fertility and Is social science MADIGAN, Francis C, S.J. mortality with special relevant in the Annual Mindanao-Visayas reference to the North Philippines today? Sociological Conference. Mindanao region: a XVI (3-4):206-207 Foreword. critique ofrecent • JI-O '68 XI (1-2):32-35 estimates. Part I: [a-Ap '63 The Philippines in A new approach to rural general. r development in the Birth and death rates . XII (1-2):35-42 Philippines: the from a dual-records [a-Ap '64 local corporation. system in the Philippines. XVI (1-2):74-91 21 (2):115-136 MADIGAN, Francis c, S.J. Ja-Ap '68 Ap'73 and others Twenty-two months of Philippine fertility and Comment on papers on the vital rate coverage mortality. Part II: nature of sociology by by a dual system in the North Mindanao Sister Mechtraud, S.sp.S. northern Mindanao. region. by Professor Ella, and 23 (1-4):75-90 XII (1-2):43-53 by Dr. Charles Houston, Jr. Ja-O '75 [a-Ap '64 VI (1):24-26 • Ja '58 Where trees are fewer: Reply of Father Madigan attitude on forest to the comments of Estimated trends of development of a Mr. Aromin (Basilio). fertility, mortality, forest dwelling people. VII (3):33-39 and natural increase in 35 (1-2):26-38 JI '59 the North Mindanao region Ja-Je '87 of the Philippine The socioeconomic aspects Islands, 1960-1970. MADIGAN, Francis c. S.J. of developmental XIII (4): 260-267 and Rebolos, Zenaida N. infrastructure: two 0'65 Folk rituals of the aspects from a project Misamis-Bukidnon area: in the Southern The facts of life in a preliminary report. Philippines. Misamis Oriental. XI (1-2):155-159 29 (1-4): 87-102 XI (1-2): 98-106 Ja-Ap '63 Ja-D '81 Ja-Ap '63 • • INDEX 39

MAGAHATS (ethnic group) MALOCO, !BAJAY, AKLAN MANLUCU, Albina Z. Magahat marriage (place) Some problems in the practices. Maloco: a representative implementation of the T. S. Oracion Aklan barrio. R. Huke community school program. Xli 0-2): 101-109 IV (2-3): 23-29 IV (4): 19-23 [a-Ap '64 Ap-JI '56 0'56

MAGALLANES, [osefino M. MALOLOS, BULACAN (place) MANOBOS (ethnic group) Human nutrition: the Ceremonies in connection Choice of curative resorts: impact of family size with the dead in Malolos, coping with illness among and income on dietary Bulacan. D. R. Agustin the Manobo. L. M. Burton intake. IV (2-3): 32-39 35 0-2): 73-76 32 0-4): 69-79 Ap-Jl '56 Ja-Je '85 • Ja-D '84 MANAGEMENT A matrix display of MAGDALENA, Federico V. Management in a developing Western Bukidnon Manobo Peace in the Southern society is different. kinship. R. E. Elkins Philippines: an M. V. Salazar Xli 0-2): 122-129 editorial note. 20 (4): 378-380 [a-Ap '64 27 (4): 243-246 072 079 The social significance of The manager in a developing the Agusan Manobo myths. Portrait of the Filipino economy. J. A. Catchalian J. G. Kuizon entrepreneurs in 20 (4): 370-378 XI 0-2): 130-134 America. 0'72 [a-Ap '63 30 0-4): 93-99 Ja-D '82 The managerial entrepreneur: MAQUISO, Teresita R. necessary catalyst for Home industry workers in Reputational approach: development. C. C. Torres Nueva Ecija: a case methodological considera- 20 (4): 380-384 study. Hons in measuring 0'72 35 0-2): 40-48 social status. Ja-Je '85 28 0-4): 61-72 MANALANG, Priscilla S. V Ja-D '80 Issues in Philippine MARANAOS (ethnic group) education. Ambiguities in Maranao MAGDALENA, Federico V. and 250-2): 63-68 social rank different- Zarco, Ricardo M. [a-Ap '77 iation. D. B. Baradas A comparison of the 21 (3-4): 273-278 objective and the MANGYANS (ethnic group) Jl-O '73 reputational approaches Some notes on Hanunoo- in the study of Mangyan culture (abstract). The Maranao muslims in Philippine class F. Dichoso, S.V.D. Lumbayao, Lanao. structure. XVI (3-4): 193-195 G. F. Rivera 18 (2): 77-85 JI-O '68 VIII 0-2): 1-9 Ap70 [a-Ap '60 MANILA MALICSI, Jonathan The "culture of poverty" Maranao resistance to Our language policy in Metro Manila: some foreign invasions. • in a sociolinguistic preliminary notes. M. Saber perspective. S. H. Guerrero 27 (4): 273-282 26 (2): 105-110 21 (3-4): 215-221 079 Ap'78 JI-O '73 The Maranaw muslims in MALITBOG, CENTRAL PANAY MANILA, METROPOLITAN Lumbayao, Lanao. (place) Utopia or dystopia: G. F. Rivera Conversion and the man and environment in XIV (3): 127-134 patterning of Christian Metropolitan Manila. JI '66 experience in Malitbog, M. R. Hollnsteiner Central Panay, Philippines. 18 (3-4): 185-198 The Maratabat of the F. Landa [ocano JI-O 70 Maranaw. M. Saber XIII (2): 90-119 and others Ap'65 VIlI 0-2): 10-15 • [a-Ap '60 40 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW •

Moslem values: a MARRIAGE Muslim-Christian marriages challenge to education. Age at marriage: recent in the Philippines: R. de los Santos trends and prospects. some tentative XIV (2): 76-82 P. C. Smith generalizations. Ap'66 XVI (1-2): 1-16 L. Q. Lacar Ia-Ap '68 35 (1-2): 77-83 Some observations on Ja-Je '85 Maranao social and The conjugal bond where cultural transition. the Philippines changes. The new nuptiality: M. Saber F. Lynch recent evidence of XI (1-2): 51-56 VIII (3-4): 48-51 delayed marriage and Ja-Ap '63 JI-O '60 a projection to the year 2000. Traditional authority and Educational attainment and P. C. Smith • the modern state: the choice of spouse: an 23 (1-4): 1-19 case of the Maranao of introductory note on Ja-O 75 the Philippines. assortative mating. C. K. Warriner P. C. Smith Patterns of adjustment XII (3-4): 172-177 23 (1-4): 106-118 in 20 American- JI-O '64 Ja-O 75 Filipina families. S. S. Rafel Folk Literature Evaluation and expectations II (3): 3-10 toward mate selection 0'54 Darangen: the epic of and marriage of Filipino the Maranaws. college students. Patterns of age at M. Saber H. R. Reynolds marriage in Manila, IX (1-2): 42-46 XIV (4): 212-226 1952. R. A. Sarreal [a-Ap '61 0'66 II (3): 27-30 0'54 MARASIGAN, Petronila C. The llocano: marriage Social activities in and the land. Philippine regional and Cuenca, Batangas. D. J. Scheans provincial differentials IV (2-3): 47-53 XIII (1): 57-62 in marriage and family Ap-JI '56 Ja '65 building: 1960. P. C. Smith MARCELLA, Anthony J. and Late marriage (abstract). 19 (3-4): 159-182 Escudero, Manuel E. Talibong JI-O '71 Interpersonal stresses XVI (3-4): 204-205 among urban Filipino JI-O '68 A sample of courtship men from different and marriage attitudes social classes. Marriage and fertility held by U.P. students. 18 (2): 69-75 patterns in the R. Coller· Ap'70 Philippines. II (3): 31-45 N. de los Angeles 0'54 MARIJUANA XIII (4): 232-248 Group formation, group 0'65 The social background of cohesion, and marijuana thirty Chinese-Filipino use. E. N. Santos Marriage as a focal point marriages. B.Tan-Gatue 32 (1-4): 31-40 in cultural orientation III (3): 3-13 • Ja-D '84 of Chinese adults and JI '55 children in Ilocos. MAROHOMBSAR, Emily M. H. R. Reynolds MASA, Jorge O. Peace through education. XIII (4): 249-259 Rural folkways in relation 27 (4): 262-267 0'65 to rural improvement. 079 II (2): 12-17 Modern marriage and court- JI '54 MAROM, Assa ship among the Isncg, Comment on the B. de los Apayao (abstract). Reyes paper (Can land H. R. Reynolds reform succeed?). XVI (3-4): 191-192 20 (1-2): 98-100 JI-O '68 [a-Ap '72 • • INDEX 41

MASAGANA RICE CULTURE MECHTRAUD, Sister M., S.Sp.S. Conceptions and management Perceptions of some Durkheim's a concept of of mental disorder in Laguna rice farmers solidarity. some Negros Oriental about Masagana rice III (3): 23-27 barrios. L. Sechrest culture. JI '55 18 (1): 1-17 D. T. Bautista and Ja '70 R. P. Megino The scope and field of XIV (3): 155-159 sociology. Symptoms of mental dis- JI '66 V (3-4):3-5 order in the Philippines. JI-O '57 L. Sechrest Some notes on the Masagana XI (3-4): 189-206 99 Program and small Whither social changes. JI-O '63 farmer access to credit. XlI 0-2): 88-95 • E. F. Esguerra Ja-Ap '64 MENTALLY ILL 29 0-4): 35-43 Weary of life - at Ja-D '81 MEDICAL PRACTICE see fifteen. M. Shotwell MEDICINE-PRACTICE 25 (3-4): 113-117 MASS MEDIA JI-O '77 The mass media as a MEDICINE force for peace and MIGRANT LABOR development. Practice Sitio Caimituhan: a G. M. Roperos structural analysis. 27 (4): 268-272 Problems encountered in F. Suiier and D. Cabacungan 0'79 highland medical 33 (1-2): 18-26 practice. C. L. Cheng Ja-Je '85 Mga mukha ng kahirapan, XlII (2): 90-96 L. Samson and others Ap'65 Towards a political 25 (3-4): 139-143 economy of emigration JI-O '77 MEDINA, Belen T. from the Philippines: The new wave: latest the 1906 to 1946 MASSAGE PARLORS findings on Filipino llocano movement to Massage attendants: immigration to the Hawaii in historical mainstream or deviant. United States. perspective. M. Sharma S. Evangelista 320-4): 135-143 35 (3-4): 15-33 • 25 (3-4): 105-112 Ja-D '84 JI-D '87 JI-O '77 MEDNICK, Melvin MIGRAnON, INTERNAL MASTER AND SERVANT Some problems of moro Cityward migration and Opposition and inter- history and political urban fertility in dependence: the organization. the Philippines. dialectics of maid and V (1): 39-52 E. Hendershot employer relationships Ja '57 19 (3-4): 183-192 in Singapore. JI-O '71 T. T. W. Tan and MENDOZA, Angel A. T. W. Devasahayam The voluntary sector: Migration differentials 35 (3-4): 34-41 a partner in cooperative in the Visayas, 1960. JI-D '87 development. M. B. Concepcion 25 0-2): 73-74 XI 0-2): 68-75 • MATHEWS, Paul W. [a-Ap '77 Ja-Ap '63 The social and economic value of children in MENTAL ILLNESS Plans to out-migrate Philippine society. Community responses to among rural youth: 34 0-4): 37-55 men tal illness and a research note. Ja-D '86 utilization of traditional M. A. Costello system of medicine in 35 0-2): 47-54 Some preliminary observations three selected study Ja-Je '87 of male prostitution in sites in Metro Manila: Manila. some implications for School performance as 35 (3-4): 54-73 mental health planning. a factor in Philippine JI-D '87 L. B. Valencia and rural-urban migration. M. E. M. Palo A. G. Panganiban 27 (2): 103-115 IV (2-3): 2-15 ~ Ap '79 Ap-JI '56 42 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW •

Social adjustment of The Igorot: an integrated The Negritos as a migrant families. cultural minority. minority group in 13. T. Catapusan and W. H. Scott the Philippines. F. E. Diaz Catapusan 20 (4): 35&-360 L. R. Arbues II (3): 11-16 0'72 VIII (1-2): 39-46 0'54 [a-Ap '60 Integration and the MINDANAO (place) Muslim Filipinos. Power, politics and Conflict in the "Land E. S. Casino guns in JoIo: the of Promise." 20 (4): 360-362 influence of modem D. Baradas 0'72 weapons on Tao-Sug legal 20 (4): 363-366 and economic institutions. 0'72 Intergroup relations T. M. Kiefer among the Tausog, XV (1-2): 21-29 • Real autonomy: the Samal and Badjao Ja-Ap '67 answer to the of Sulu. R. L. Stone Mindanao problem. X (3-4): 107-133 Problems of community R.R. Canoy JI-O '62 development among 27 (4): 295-302 cultural minorities. 0'79 Magahat marriage practices. M. Saber T. S. Oracion VIII (3-4): 52-59 MINORITIES XII (1-2): 101-109 JI-O '60 Adoption of Ifugao Ja-Ap '64 local customs in The religion of the Christianity. The Maranao muslims in Ifugaos. F. Lambrecht F. Lambrecht Lumbayao, Lanao, X (1-2): 33-40 XI (1-2): 12-28 G. F. Rivera Ja-Ap '62 [a-Ap '63 VIII (1-2): 1-~ Ja-Ap '60 Sindangan social groups. The Badjaw of Sulu. e.O. Frake J. R.Arong, OMI Maranao resistance to V (2): 2-11 X (3-4): 134-147 foreign invasions. Ap'57 ]1-0 '62 M. Saber 27 (4): 273-282 Sisangat. a Sulu The Bontok kinship 0'79 fishing community. • system. R.S. Himes D. Ducummon XII (3-4): 159-172 The Maranaw muslims in X (3-40: 91-107 JI-O '64 Lumbayao, Lanao, JI-O '62 G. F. Rivera Child rearing among XIV (3): 127-134 The social significance the Samal of Manubol, ]I '66 of the Agusan Manobo Siasi, Sulu. myths, J. G. Kuizon N. B. Eslao The Maratabat of the XI (1-2): 130-134 X (3-4): 80-91 Maranaw. M. Saber Ja-Ap '63 ]1-0 '62 and others VIII (1-2): 10-15 Some notes on Kanunoo- Comment on "The Acceptance Ja-Ap '60 Mangyan culture of Ifugao Customs in (abstract). Christianity." A matrix display of F. Dichoso, S.V.D. • L. Reid Western Bukidnon XVI (3-4): 193-195 XI (1-2): 28-31 Manobo kinship. JI-O '68 [a-Ap '63 R. E. Elkins XII (1-2): 122-129 Some observations on Ethnicity and education Ja-Ap '64 Maranao social and in the Philippines. cultural transition. e.L. Sharma The Muslims as an M. Saber 27 (2): 117-129 ethnic minority in X (1-2): 51-56 Ap79 the Philippines. [a-Ap '62 L. B. Afable The Ibaloy sing for VIII (1-2): 16-33 the dead. [a-Ap '60 I. Leafio. XIII (3): 154-189 JI '65 • INDEX 43

Some problems of Moro MONTEMAYOR, Jesus M. MORTALITY history and political Comment on the Piron Philippine fertility and organization. paper, (The educated mortality with special M. Mednick unemployed). reference to the North V (1): 39-52 20 (4): 338-347 Mindanao region: a Ja '57 072 critique of recent estimates. Part I: The Tasaday: cave- MONTIEL, Cristina the Philippines in dwelling food gatheres Non-traditional Filipino general. F. C. Madigan of South Cotabato, political leadership XII (1-2): 35-42 Mindanao. in the Aquino cabinet. Ja-Ap '64 C. A. Fernandez 11 34 (1-4): 102-109 and F. Lynch Ja-D '86 Philippine fertility • 20 (3): 279-330 and mortality. Part 11: Jl '72 MORAIS, Robert J. the North Mindanao region. Dealing with scarce F. C. Madigan, S.J. The Tiruray. resources: reciprocity XII (1-2): 43-53 G. L. Wood in alternative form [a-Ap '64 V (2): 12-39 and ritual. Ap'57 28 (1-4): 73-80 MORTEL, Dolores M. and Ja-D '80 Nazaret, Francisco V. Traditional authority A study of birth and and the modern state: MORENTE, Caridad C. death registration in the case of the Tagalog folktales from Baloi, Lanao del Norte Maranao of the Pinamalayan, Mindoro. and Itogon, Benguet. Philippines. IV (2-3): 39-46 19 (3-4): 243-254 C. K. Warriner Ap-Jl '56 JI-O '71 XII (3-4): 172-177 JI-O '64 MOROLAND (place) MOSELINA, Leopoldo M. Contrasting agenda for Olongapo's rest and Worship in Igorot life. peace in the Muslim recreation industry: a W. H. Scott South. P. G. Gowing sociological analysis of VIII (3-4): 17-21 27 (4): 249-261 institutionalized JI-O '60 079 prostitution - with • implications for a MIRA LAO, Virginia A. Peace in Southern grassroots - oriented Women's programs: Philippines: an sociology. which direction? editorial note. 27 (3): 181-193 26 (3-4): 243-248 F. V. Magdalena JI79 JI-O 78 27 (4): 243-246 079 MOSS, Eleanor C. T. MIRALAO, Virginia A. and Stories of the Bontoc Dacumos, Maria Vida V. Real autonomy: the Igorot people in The use of the elitist- answer to the Alab. pluralist continuum in Mindanao problem. 22 (1-4): 5-40 the study of community R.R.Canoy Ja-O 74 power. 27 (4): 295-302 17 (3-4): 114-121 079 MULTILINGUALISM • JI-O '69 Some problems related MOROS to Philippine MISAMIS ORIENTAL, Some problems of Moro multilingualism. NORTHERN history and political A. Buenaventura MINDANAO organization. XI (1-2): 142-147 Rural electrification: M. Mednick [a-Ap '63 a study of social and V (1): 39-52 economic impact in Ja '57 Western Misamis Oriental. A. N. Herrin 25 (3-4): 129-138 JI-O '77

MODERNIZATION see SOCIAL CHANGE 44 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW •

MULTINATIONAL N NIMMO, Harry CORPORATIONS Themes in Badjaw dreams. The state, transnational XIV 0): 49-56 corporations and NARCOTIC HABIT Ja '66 agricultural development Windows into juvenile in the Philippines: narcotic activity: NURGE, Ethel some reflections. factors involved in Economic functions of G. Hawes the spread of narcotics the child in the rural 32 (1-4):81-89 use. R. M. Zarco Philippines. Ja-D '84 VII (4):7-16 IV 0): 7-11 0'59 [a '56 MUNARRIZ, Mayu T. Tondo foreshore 1974 NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS, Land ownership, occupation, and 1984: an FILIPINO and income in a Leyte evaluative study of barrio. • Psychiatry and the socioeconomic impacts. Filipino personality. IV (2-3):15-22 35 (1-2):59-68 R. R. Varias Ap-Jl '56 Ja-Je '87 XI (3-4):179-184 JI-O '63 NUTRITION MURRAY, Francis J. Jr. Evaluation of the Philippine Land reform in the Social control and Nutrition Program. Philippines: an Filipino personality. F. Solon overview. M. R. Hollnsteiner 27 0): 35-43 20 (1-2):151-168 XI (3-4):184-188 Ja 79 Ja-Ap '72 n-o'63 Human nutrition: the Lowland social organization ~ize NATIONAL COLLEGE impact of family I: Local kin groups in ENTRANCE and income on dietary a Central Luzon barrio. EXAM (NCE£) intake. J. M. Magallanes 21 (1):29-36 Correlates of high school 32 0-4): 69-79 [a 73 seniors' scores on the Ja-D '84 National College Entrance Lowland social organization Exam: implications for II: ambilineal kin the life changes of o groups in a Central • disadvantaged rural youth. Luzon barrio. M. Costello & M. P. Costello 21 (2): 159-168 29 0-4): 59-71 OCCUPATION, CHOICE OF Ap'73 Ja-D '81 Government jobs and the process of occupational Lowland social organization NATIONAL IRRIGATION attainment. III: Central Luzon kin ADMINISTRATION J. n Valera groups in the Philippine Irrigation organization 310-2): 115-129 context. and social participation: 21 (3-4):279-282 Ja-Je '83 the NIA experience. JI-O '73 C. D. Isles OCCUPATIONAL 290-4): 145-152 INFORMATION MUSLIMS IN THE PHILIPPINES Ja-D '81 Implications of occupational Integration and the research on the role of Muslim Filipinos. NAZARET, Francisco V. and the counselor in high • E. S. Casino Chaves, Hidalgo V. school. G. T. Castillo 20 (4):360-362 Fertility survey of XIII (3): 144-153 072 1963in the Philippines. JI '65 XII (1-2):5-16 The Muslims as an ethnic Ia-Ap '64 OCCUPATIONAL MOBILITY minority in the Farm origins, education, Philippines. NEGRITOS and occupational mobility "L. B.Afable The Negritos as a in Metropolitan Manila: VIII (1-2): 16-33 minority group in the a footnote on the Ja-Ap '60 Philippines. over urbanization thesis. L.R. Arbues M. Bacol-Montilla and VIII 0-2): 39-46 W. F. Stinner Ja-Ap '60 23 0-4): 21-28 Ja-O 75 • INDEX 45

The influence of marriage ONATE, Burton T. PACANA, Honesto Ch. and child bearing on Estimation of population Notes on a Filipino occupational mobility count by province with rule of conduct: in the Philippines: a the 1960 population non-interference. reformulation of the census as the sampling VI (1): 29-30 "social mobility frame: the Visayan Ja '58 hypothesis." region. M. B. Deming XII (1-2): 27-35 PAHlLANGA-DE LOS REYES, 23 (1-4): 55-74 [a-Ap '64 Romana and Lynch, Frank Ja-O 75 Reluctant rebels: ONG, Genaro V. leasehold converts in Intcr-generational On the scope and field Nueva Ecija. occupational mobility of sociology. 20 (1-2): 7-78 • in the Philippines. V (3-4): 6-7 Ja-Ap '72 M. Bacol ]1-0 '57 19 (3-4): 193-208 PAL, Agaton P. JI-O 71 OOSTERWAL, Gottfried Aspects of lowland Messianic movements. Philippine social OCCUPATIONAL STATUS see XVI (1-2): 40-50 structure. SOCIAL STATUS [a-Ap '68 XIV (1): 31-40 [a '66 OCCUPATIONS OPINION CHANGE see Criteria for occupational ATTITUDE CHANGE Barrio institutions evaluation. J. F. Doherty and their economic XIII (2): 78-84 ORACION, Timoteo S. implications. Ap'6S Commentary on "Religions VII (1-2): 51-63 rituals and their Ja-Ap '59 Occupation and occupational socio-economic implica- prestige in the tions in Philippine PALABRICA, Marilou B. Philippines. D. E. Voth society." Attitudes and motivations 18 (1): 39-64 VII (1-2): 46-50 underlying large [a 70 Ja-Ap '59 families in the Philippines (abstract). Occupation evaluation in Magahatmarriage XVI (3-4): 202-203 • the Phili ppines. practices. JI-O '68 G. T. Castillo VII (1-2): 101-109 X (3-4): 147-156 [a-Ap '64 PALACIOS, Teresita S. JI-O '62 People's organization: Magahat pregnancy and an instrument against O'CONNOR, Lillian birth practices. poverty. The "Mother Tongue" XlII (4): 268-274 24 (3-4): 151-153 and socialization. 0'65 JI-O '77 III (2): 7-10 Ap'55 Notes on the social PANGANIBAN, Antonia G. structure and the School performance as OFRENEO, Rene E. social change of the a factor in Philippine Monopoly expansion in Ncgritos on Negros rural-urban migration. Philippine agriculture. Islands. .IV (2-3): 2-15 • 29 (1-4): 25-30 XI (1-2): 57-67 Ap-JI '56 Ja-D '81 Ia-Ap '63 PARCO, Salvador A. The Philippines: debt OWNERSHIP see PROPERTY Editorial note. crisis and the politics XIV (1): 2 .of succession. [a '66 32 (1-4): 7-17 p Ja-D '84 In-service training needs of barrio development OMOHUNDRO, John workers in the PCAS sec PHILIPPINE Chinese merchant society CENTER FOR ADVANCED Philippines. in the Philippines, XIV (2): 93-109 STUDIES 21 (2): 169-180 Ap'66 Ap'73 • 46 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW •

Summary report Third I' ATRON, Josefina S. On peasant organizations. Annual National A study on the memory P. M. Taruc Convention Philippine and attention value of 29 (1-4): 133-137 Sociological Society, advertisements. Ja-D '81 Inc., 12-15 May 1966 XIV (4): 265-276 Manila. 0'66 Peasant participation in XIV (4): 186-194 contemporary Philippine 0'66 PEACE society. Contrasting agenda for T. G. Butalid, S.J. I' ARENT ATTITUDE RESEARCH peace in the Muslim 29 (1-4): 139-143 INSTRUMENT (PARI) South. P. C. Cowing Ja-D '81 Foster mothers: their 27 (4): 249-261 responses on the 079 The peasantization of Parent Attitude Research kasama tenants. • Instrument [PARI] in Peace in the Southern A. Takahashi relation to their role Philippines: an 20 (1-2): 129-133 performance. editorial note. F.V. Magdalena [a-Ap '72 F. Eufemio 27 (4): 243-246 XV (3-4): 94-105 079 The Philippine peasantry JI-O '67 . of the early colonial Peace through education. period. C. I. Sobritchea PASCASIO, Emy M. E. M. Marohombsar 29 (1-4): 17-23 Codes of behavior: the 27 (4):262-267 Ja-D '81 relations between 079 linguistic and non- Sitio Cairnituhan: a linguistic behavioral PEASANTRY structural analysis. patterns. Capitalism and the F. Sufier and XI (3-4): 243-250 peasantry: a review D. Cabacungan Jl-O '63 of the empirical 330-2): 18-26 literature. [a-]e '85 Language: an aid to M. C. Banzon-Bautista cross-cultural 31 (3-4): 17-26 A typology of Filipino understanding. Jl-D '83 peasants in the 1980's. XII (1-2): 84-88 A. J. Ledesma, S.J. Ja-Ap '64 Coping with crisis: 29 (1-4): 11-15 • landless agricultural Ja-D '81 Language in relation workers in Central to social change. Luzon. PENN OYER, F. Douglas XV (1-2): 6-15 M. C. J. Veneracion Leadership and control in [a-Ap '67 33 (1-2):27-34 a Sumagui River Bangon [a-]e '85 settlement. A methodology for 26 (1): 49-55 predicting inter- Differences among Philippine [a 78 ference and facilitation peasants: a provincial for Tagalog speakers in sample. B.J. Kerkvliet PERALTA, Jesus T. learning English and W. Sittitrai Perception and color grammatical patterns. 27 (3): 133-159 categories: a view XIII (1): 31-57 JI79 from the I'Wak Ja '65 28 (1-4): 51-59 Jobs and farms: the Ja-D '80 PASCUAL, Elvira M. lessee's alternatives Differential fertility in and peasantization. PERCEPTION the Philippines. B. Fegan Perception and color 19 (3-4): 209-230 20 (1-2): 134-141 categories: a view Jl-O '71 Ja-Ap '72 from the I'Wak. J. T. Peralta PASTRANO, Cecilia L. Cantero The kaingineros as focus 28 (1-4): 51-59 A report on a Visayan of development. Ja-D '80 fishing barrio. A. C. Duldulao III (4): 15-22 29 (1-4): 153-157 N'55 Ja-D '81 • • INDEX 47

PEREZ, Bernardino A. Norms for manuscripts to The 1969 Convention of the Comments on the be published in the Philippine Sociological Cortes paper. r.s.n. Society: schedule of 18 (3-4): 167-168 19 (1-2): 143-145 activities. JI-O '70 [a-Ap '71 O. R. Angangco 17 (3-4): 101·103 PERSONALITY PHILIPPINE Sociological Society JI-O '69 Judging personality Survey of social science from language usage: research in progress. The 1986 PSS Convention in a Filipino example. XII (3-4): 184-195 retrospect. C. Richard Tucker JI-O '64 V.B. Ardales XVI (1-2):30-39 35 (1-2):3-5 Ja-Ap '68 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL [a-]e '87 SOCIETY PETERSON, Jean Trellogen Calendar of activities, Philippine Sociological The effect of farming January-June, 1967. Society National expansion on hunting. XV (1-2): 59-60 Convention 'T], The 30 (1-4): 33-50 [a-Ap '67 use (and misuse) of Ja-D '82 Commentaries and discussion social science research from the floor. The in policy making and PHILIPPINE CENTER FOR program planning. ADVANCED STUDIES (PCAS) Third Annual National Convention, Philippine 26 (2): 89-91 New structures, new Ap'78 visions: a vision Sociological Society May 12-15, 1966. for academe. Program of Activities of J. M. Saniel XIV (4): 298-305 0'66 the Philippine Sociological 25 (1-2): 9-11 Society's National Ia-Ap '77 The Philippines today: Convention, Jan. 20-21, second thoughts for 1973. 21 (3-4):201-203 Literary notes on the citizens concerned. Program of activities of JI-O '73 Filipino personality. B. Lumbera the Philippine Sociological Society's Public Lecture Report on the Fifth XI (3-4): 163-168 Visayas-Mindanao Convention JI-O'63 Series 1970. • 18 (3-4): 107-109 Philippine Sociological Society May 1-2, 1967. PHILIPPINE NUTRITION JI-O '70 Victorias, Occidental. PROGRAM Report on the activities Negros. A. A. Raymundo EtJQluation of the Philippine XV (1-2): 5-6 Sociological Society [a-Ap '67 Evaluation of the Philippine for the year 1967-1968. Nutrition Program. M. A. Gonzalez Summary report Third F. Solon XV (3-4): 173-176 Annual National Convention 27 (1): 35-43 JI-O '67 Philippine Sociological Ia '79 By-l1lws Society, Inc., 12-15 May 1966 Manila. PHILIPPINE SOCIAL SCIENCE By-laws of the Philippine S. A. Parco COUNCIL Sociological Society as XIV (4): 186-194 • News and recent amended by the Special 0'66 developments. Meeting of October 23,1971 Philippine Social 19 (1-2):139-142 History Science Council. [a-Ap '71 19 (1-2): 95-98 Founding of the Philippine [a-Ap '71 Conventions Sociological Society. I (1): 16 National Convention 1976. PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL Ag'53 REVIEW Poverty: the illusion (periodical) and the reality. Program Belated reflections on 30 of Activities of the years of the Philippine Philippine Sociological Sociological Review. Society National C. L. Hunt Convention, January 32 (1-4): 145-148 23-25, 1976. Ja-D '84 25 (3-4):93-94 • JI-O '77 48 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW •

Meetings Report on the activities PIDO, Antonio J. A. of the Philippine Differential fertility Hollnsteiner, Mary R. Sociological Society patterns in Cagayan News and notes. for the year 1967-1968. de Oro City. VIII (1-2):57-58 M. A. Gonzalez XI (1-2):91-98 [a-Ap '60 XV (3-4): 173-176 [a-Ap '63 JI-O '67 PINEDA, Rosalinda V. Members PHILIPPINES Focus on Filipino rural women. 1983 PSS members. History 29 (1-4):103-110 31 (3-4):97-100 Ja-D '81 JI-D '83 Bonifacio, the text, and the social scien tist. PIRON, Georges 1984 Directory of PSS R.C IIeto The educated unemployed. • members and subscribers. 32 (1-4): 19-29 20 (4):338-347 32 (1-4): 149-154 Ja-D '84 072 Ja-D '84 Politics and Government PLANTAnONS Official list of regular From staple to cash PSSmembers as of The lowland Philippine crop: a survey study November 1,1971. Alliance system in of the plantation 19 (3-4):273-276 municipal politics. industry and occupational JI-O '71 M. R. Hollnsteiner diversification in X (3-4):167-171 Bukidnon province. Official list of regular JI-O '62 I. S. Sealza and student PSS members 32 (1-4): 91-104 for 1972. As of January Non-traditional Filipino Ja-D '84 21,1973. poli tical leadership 20 (4):420-424 in the Aquino Cabinet. POERWANTO, Hari 0'72 C. Montiel The problem of Chinese 34 (1-4):102-109 assimilation and Program of Activities Ja-D '86 integration in Indonesia. 24 (1-4): 51-55 Program of activities of PHILIPPINES. OFFICE of the Ja-O 76 • the Philippine Sociological PRESIDENT Society's Public Lecture Squating and slum POETHIG, Richard P. Series. dwelling in Metropolitan The squatter community: 20 (4):335-337 Manila. Special Committee a dead end or a way up? 0'72 Report. 17 (3-4):132-135 XVI (1-2):92-105 JI-O '69 Public Lecture Series 1975 [a-Ap '68 Summary of a study on Public lecture series 1975: PHILIPPINES. UNIVERSITY. background of Protestant Strategies for development. STUDENTS seminarians. Schedule of Philippine A sample of courtship XlII (2): 85-90 Sociological Society's and marriage altitudes Ap'65 Public Lecture Series, held by U.P. students. January 16-February 20, R.Coller POH-SENG, Pong • 1975. II (3):31-45 Racial integration and 25 (1-2):5-7 0'54 nation-building in [a-Ap '77 Singapore. PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED 24 (1-4):73-79 Reports Physical disability and Ja-O 76 the management of Concepcion, Mercedes B. stigma in formal POLICY SCIENCES (November 15, 1971). institutions and On the merits of sociological Report from PSS Board. public places. and anthropological 19 (1-2): 137-138 L. C. L. Buenaventura approaches and methods for Ja-Ap '71 34 (1-4):63-79 policy science. Ja-D '86 D. A. Endriga 26 (2): 95-100 Ap'78 •

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POLITICAL AlTITUDES POOR Population projection of Philippine political Suggested guidelines for the Philippines, 1960- culture: 1970. a sodally sound 1975. H. V. Chaves J. P. de Jesus and development program. and F. V. Nazarel: J. C Benitez J. F. 1110 XI (1-2): 76-91 18 (3-4): 111-124 26 (2): 101-104 [a-Ap '63 JI-070 Ap'78 Reply of Father Madigan The Philippines: Survival, interdependence, to the comments of ambiguity and and competition among Mr. Aromin (Basilio). misperception. the Philippine rural poor. F. C. Madigan F. H. Denton G. Camero 29 (1-4): 45-57 VII (3): 33-39 18 (3-4): 125-130 Ja-D '81 JI '59 • JI-O 70 POPULATION Some Filipino population POLITICAL LEADERSHIP Commentary on "Some characteristics and Non-traditional Filipino Filipino population their relation to political leadership characteristics and economic development. in the Aquino cabinet. their relation to F. C. Madigan C. Montiel economic development." VII (1-2): 16-26 34 (1-4): 102-109 (Francis C. Madigan). Ja-Ap '59 Ja-O '86 B. Aromin VII (1-2): 27-30 Some population POLITICAL SCIENCE [a-Ap '59 characteristics of Second thoughts on the Cagayan de Oro City. system of government. Commentary on "Some F. C. Madigan, S.J. I. R.Cortes Filipino population X (3-4): 171-176 18 (3-4): 179-183 characteristics and JI-O '62 JI-O 70 their relation to economic development." POPULATION CENTER POLO, Jaime B. (Francis C. Madigan). FOUNDATION Of metaphors and men: A. A. Castro the Binalayan fish- VII (1-2): 31-33 Programs corral ritual as a [a-Ap '59 • contract in a social A research utilization spectrum. Differential population system on population and 33 (3-4): 54-63 pressure in the development programs: JI-D '85 Philippines. the PCF experience. A. H. Hawley Population Center Philippine municipal II (2): 28-36 Foundation. The fishery resource, JI '54 Population Information production and research: Division. a social profile. Estimation of population 26 (2): 119-125 35 (1-2): 39-46 count by province with Ap'78 [a-]c '87 the 1960 population census as the sampling The Population Information POLSON, Robert A. frame: the Visayan Division. A research Community development in region. B. T. Onate utilization system on • the Philippines: XII (1-2): 27-35 population and observations and comments. Ja-Ap '64 development programs: IV (4): 7-14 the PCF experience. 0'56 Population decisions and 26 (2): 119-125 personal desires. Ap'78 Social science and sodal R. A. Bulatao change. 25 (1-2): 79-83 Strategies for development. XIII (2): 70-78 [a-Ap 77 C. LI. Lorenzo, Jr. Ap'65 25 (1-2): 13-16 Population decisions: [a-Ap 77 the couple or the state (ethical view- point). A. B. Lambino, S.J. 25 (1-2): 85-88 [a-Ap 77 50 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW •

POPULATION FORECASTING POVERTY The people's priest: 110 millions by the Concentration of land- interaction and role year 2001. holdings and rural expectations in M. B. Concepcion poverty in Western Negros Oriental. 18 (3-4): 211-225 Visayas, 1970-71. M. J. Hottle JI-O '70 R. D. Boglosa 19 (1-2): 29-40 31 (1-2): 87-98 Ja-Ap '71 POPULATION PROJECTIONS ja-je '83 see POPULATION PROPERTY FORECASTING The "culture of poverty" Land ownership, occupation, in Metro Manila: some and income in a Leyte POPULATION RESEARCH preliminary notes. barrio. E. Nurge Intensive population S. H. Guerrero IV (2-3): 15-22 study in Mindanao. 21 (3-4): 215-221 Ap-jl '56 • F. C. Madigan jl-O '73 19 (3-4): 255-256 PROSTITUTION JI-O '71 Macro-level indicators Olongapo's rest and of upland poverty: recreation industry: News report: experts' the case of the a sociological analysis meeting. R.A. Bulatao deli very of and access of institutionalized 23 (1-4): 133-135 to services in upland prostitution-with ja-O '75 areas. implications for a E. Ellevera-Lamberto grassroots-oriented PRATT, William F. 31 (1-2): 19-52 sociology. Social research strategies . [a-]e '83 L. M. Moselina in action programs. 27 (3): 181-193 XIV (1): 3-18 People's organization: jl '79 Ja '66 an instrument against poverty. T. S. Palacios Some preliminary PREDICTION OF 25 (3-4): 151-153 observations of male OCCUPATIONAL ]1-0 '77 prostitution in Manila. SUCCESS P. W. Mathews Sociometric choice in Poverty among small-scale 35 (3-4): 54-73 school as a prediction fishermen in Iloilo. J1-D'87 • of officer success. V. B. Ardales and B. V. Baquirin F: F. David PUBLIC HEALTH XV (3-4): 123-135 33 (1-2): 35-39 Philippine public health JI-O '67 [a-]e '85 in a transitional society. R. W. Coller PREGNANCY The sociology of poverty IX (1-2): 47-58 Magahat pregnancy and or the poverty of Ja-Ap '61 birth practices. sociology? A brief T. S. Oracion note on urban poverty PULLUM, Thomas W. XIII (4): 268-274 research. R. S. David Some current problems 0'65 25 (3-4): 145-149 in fertility research: jl-O '77 a review. POTTERY, ASIAN 19 (3-4): 259-271 A brief report on proto- Toward a scientific JI-O '71 historic trade potteries conscience: why social • from burial sites in scientists should be PUNYODY ANA, Boonsanong Puerto Calera, Oriental committed to the reduction The Chinese in Thailand: Mindoro. R. C. P. Tenazas of poverty and inequity a synopsis of research XII (1-2): 114-121 in our society. approaches. Ja-Ap '64 j. V. Abueva 24 (1-4): 57-61 25 (3-4): 155-161 Ja-O '76 POTTERY WORKERS ]1-0 '77 Sociocultural characteristics of Filipino potters. D. j. Scheans The image of the priest; 17 (2): 83-96 a study in stereotyping. Ap'69 J. F. Doherty XII (1-2): 70-76 [a-Ap '64 • INDEX 51

PUYAT, Gil RACE RELATIONS REID, Lawrence Implications of public Ethnic stratification and Comment on "The acceptance policy in community integration in Cotabato. of Ifugao customs in improvement. C. L. Hunt Christianity." IV (4): 2-6 V (1): 13-38 XI (1-2): 28-31 0'56 In '57 [a-Ap '63

RAFEL, S. Stephen Ritual and ccrcmony in Q Patterns of adjustment Mountain Province: in 20 American- A Cuinaang wedding Filipina families. ceremony. 11(3):3-10 QUETCI-IENI3ACH, Raymond, IX (3-4): 1-54 0'54 S.V.D. JI-O '61 • A soclo-psychological theory of administration RAHMANN, Rudolf, S.V.D. Ritual and ceremony in in a Philippine school. Folktale and folk life. Mountain Province: X (3-4): 176-181 XVI (3-4): 144-151 Dancing and music. JI-O '68 JI-O '62 IX (3-4): 55-82 JI-O '61 QUISUMI3ING, Lourdes R. Shifting cultivation and Characteristic features notions on landed RELIGION of Cebuano family life property. Conversion and the XI (1-2): 38-44 amidst a changing patterning of society. Ja-Ap '63 Christian experience XI (1-2): 135-141 in Malitbog, Central [a-Ap '63 RAYMUNDO, Adelina A. Panay, Philippines. Report on the Fifth F. Landa [ocano Child-rearing practices Visayas-Mindanao XIII (2): 96-119 in the Cebuano extended Convention Philippine Ap'65 family. Sociological Society, 'XII (1-2): 109-114 May 1-2, 1967. Membership and the norm [a-Ap '64 Victorias, Occidental of discipline in the Negros. IGLESIA NI KRISTO. • Interlocking relationships XV (1-2): 5-6 J. R.Sta. Romana in a Cebuano mountain [a-Ap '67 III (1): 4-14 sitio and their Ja'55 implication for child- RECIPROCITY see rearing. SOCIAL EXCHANGE Split-level Christianity. XIII (4): 281-284 J.I3ubtao 0'65 RECTO, Aida E. XIII (2): 119-121 The response of Ap'65 Addresses, Messages, etc. Philippine rice and corn farmers to price. RELIGIOUS ATTITUDES XIV (4); 232-242 Welcome address. PSS Congregation as a social National Convention, 0'66 process in the Iloilo Gty. Watawat ng Lahi. 26 (2): 91-92 REGIONAL PLANNING P. R.Covar Ap '78 Regional thrust and VIII (3-4): 1-16 • national growth. JI-O '60 J. M. Lawas 25 (1-2): 17-21 An introduction to a R [a-Ap '77 discussion on religions acculturation. Regional thrust and C. O. Houston Jr. RAATS, Jan Pietcr, S.v.D. national growth; some VI (1): 8-13 Burial jars-houses observations on the Ja'58 for the dead, regional development XVI (3-4): 199-200 progrnm of the Social scientists point JI-O '68 Philippines. the way to religious 13. V. Carifio acculturation and 25 (1-2): 23-27 accommodation. [a-Ap '77 R. Arens VI (1): 14-18 In '58 52 PHILIPPINE 5CX:IOLOCICAL REVIEW •

RELIGIOUS BELIEF see REVITALIZATION MOVEMENTS RICE, Delbert FAITH see REVIVALS Anthropology in development and integration: the RELIGIOUS CEREMONIES see REVIVALS Kalahan experience. RITES AND CEREMONIES A perspective on 26 (2): 127-134 revitalization. Ap78 RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS see P. R.Covar SOCIAL MOVEMENTS 21 (3-4):283-287 Pattern for development. RESEARCH }1-073 21 (3-4):255-260 Community Development }1-073 Research Council. REYES, Eudaldo P. University of the The comparative approach RICE Philippines. Summary to community studies: Approaches to the study of research projects problems and suggestions. of Philippine rice • approved. V (2): 40-60 farming. F. Lynch VI (2): 39-40 Ap'57 200-2): 1-6 Ap'58 }a-Ap '72 REYNOLDS, Harriet Research for planning: Comments. Reply to Gaddang rice cultivation: notes and issues. Professor [uco's a ligature between F. R. Riguera article (January, 1966 man and nature. 26 (1): 75-79 issue of the PSR) on B.}. Wallace }a 78 "Legal aspects of XV (3-4): 114-122 Chinese marriages in JI-O '67 Research under Martial the Philippines." Law: the tasks and XIV (3): 167-168 Perceptions of some risks of the Filipino JI '66 Laguna rice farmers social scientist. about Masagana rice L. V. Carino REYNOLDS, Hubert culture. 280-4): 3-18 Evaluation and expectations D. T. Bautista and Ja-D '80 toward mate selection R. P. Megino and marriage of Filipino XIV (3): 155-159 RESEARCH GRANTS college students. JI '66 Announcement of research XIV(4): 212-226 • grants in community 0'66 Some notes on the development. The Masagana '99 Program University community Marriage as a focal and small farmer access development research point in cultural to credit. project. orientation of Chinese E. F. Esguerra A. Isidro adults and children 29 0-4): 35-43 VI 0): 36-38 in I1ocos. Ja-O '81 Ja '58 XIII (4): 249-259 0'65 RICH, John, M.M. RESETTLEMENTsee Pinatikan: religious LAND SETTLEMENT Modern marriage and tattoos in a Davao RESOURCE ALLOCAnON courtship among the sect (abstract). Economic adaptation in Isneg, Apayao (abstract). XVI (3-4): 196 an upland environment XVI (3-4): 191-192 }I-O '68 • in Palawan: a JI-O '68 preliminary summary RICHARDSON, Jim of field research. Modernization in Asia. Does grass-roots action T. W. Conelly XIV 0): 59-61 lead to agrarian reform? 300-4): 51-62 [a '66 200-2): 143-150 }a-D '82 Ja-Ap '72 Overseas Chinese college REVENGE students in the RIGGS, Fred W. Reciprocity and revenge Philippines: a case The bazaar-canteen model: in the Philippines: study. economic aspectsof the some preliminary XVI (3-4): 132-135 prismatic society. remarks about the }I-O '68 VI (3-4): 6-59 Tausog of [olo. JI-O '58 T. M. Kiefer XVI (3-4): 124-131 JI-O '68 • INDEX 53

Commentary on "The Study Ritual and ceremony in of Filipino Society Commentary on "Religious Mountain Province: and its Significance rituals and their socio- a Culnaang wedding to Programs of Economic economic implications in ceremony. L. Reid and Social Development." Philippine society." IX (3-4): 1-54 (Robert B. Fox) T.Oracion JI-O '61 VlI 0-2): 12-15 VlI 0-2): 46-50 [a-Ap '59 Ja-Ap '59 Ritual and ceremony in Mountain Province: A model for the study Constants and variables Dancing and music. of Phili ppine social of North Mindanao L. Reid structure. folk ritual (abstract). IX (3-4): 55-82 VlI (3): 1-32 G. Tan. XVI (3-4): 201 JI-O '61 • JI '59 JI-O '68 Ritual mourning: a RIGUERA, Florencio R. The corn ritual in cross-cultural Research for planning: Leyte and Samar. comparison. notes and issues. R. Arens, S.V.D. M. B. Concepcion 26 0): 75-79 IV (2-3): 29-31 X (3-4): 182-186 Ja 78 Ap-Jl '56 JI-O '62

"Sumang": a folk Folk rituals of the "Sumang": a folk ri te in llocos, Misamis-Bukidnon area: rite in Ilocos, XVI 0-2): 66-73 a preliminary report. F. Riguera [a-Ap '68 F. C. Madigan and XVI 0-2): 66-73 Z. N. Rebolos Ja-Ap '68 RITES AND CEREMONIES XI (1-2): 155-159 Agricultural rituals in Ia-Ap '63 RIVERA, Generoso F. a Philippine barrio. The Maranao muslims in F. Landa [ocano The lo-on or fumigation Lumbayao, Lanao. XV 0-2): 48-56 ceremony in Leyte and VIII 0-2): 1-9 [a-Ap '67 Samar. R. Arens, S.V.D. [a-Ap '60 V (3-4): 69-72 XIV (3): 127-134 Anak ti digos: Ilokano JI-O '57 Jl '66 • name changing and ritual kinship. Of metaphors and men: RIVERA, Roselle Leah K. D. J. Scheans the Binalayan fish- Children at work: the XIV (2): 82-85 corral ritual as a labor scene through Ap'66 contract in a social the eyes of Filipino spectrum. J. B. Polo children. Animism in the rice 33 (3-4): 54-63 330-2): 11-17 ritual of Leyte and JI-D '85 Ja-Je '85 Samar. R. Arens, S.V.D. IV (1): 2-6 Popular interpretation RIVERA, Temario C. [a '56 of the passion of Christ. Capitalist penetration F. W. Zialcita into agriculture: some Animistic fishing ritual 34 (1-4): 56-62 issues on land in Leyte and Samar. Ja-D '86 concentration and class • R. Arens, S.V.D. differentiation. IV (4): 24-26 Promissory and debt aspects 31 (3-4): 27-30 0'56 of the folk ritual in Misarnis JI-D '83 Oriental. X.M. Robolos Ceremonies in connection XII 0-2): 95-101 RIZAL, Jose P. with the dead in [a-Ap '64 Rizal folklore (abstract); Malolos, Bulacan. M. Corsino D. R. Agustin Religious ritual and XVI (3-4): 190 IV (2-3): 32-39 their socio-economic JI-O '68 Ap-JI '56 implications in Philippine society. R. Arens Misamis Oriental. Z. M. VlI (1-2): 34-45 Robolos [a-Ap '59 XlI 0-2): 95-101 • Ja-Ap '64 54 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW •

ROBOLOS, Zenaida M. Rural development and SAGADA (place) Promissory and debt the Philippine Bayang Demang's notes. aspects of the folk community school. E. I3ayang ritual in Misamis I. Tupas 22 (1-4): 51-90 Oriental. IV (4): 15-18 Ja-O 74 XII (1-2): 95-101 0'56 [a-Ap '64 The material culture of Rural folkways in Sagada. The Junior ROCAMORA, J. EIiseo relation to rural Class, St. Mary's School. Comments on the Carroll improvement. 22 (1-4): 41-49 and Salazar papers. J. O. Masa Ja-O 74 20 (4): 418-419 11(2): 12-17 072 JI '54 Sagada clippings. Selections from • ROPEROS, Godofredo M. Some problems in the The Sagada Postboy. The mass media as a implementation of 22 (1-4): 117-133 force for peace and the community school J<:l-O 74 development. program. A. Z. Manlucu 27 (4): 268-272 IV (4): 19-23 Literature: Poetry 079 0'56 Sagada secular literature: RURAL DEVELOPMENT see RURAL-URBAN MIGRATION poetry. The Class of RURAL PLANNING Women migrants: focus 1957, St. Mary's School. on domestic helpers. 22 (1-4): 181-215 RURAL FAMILIES T. E. Ibarra Ja-O 74 Power dynamics of rural 27 (2): 77-92 families: the case of Ap'79 Literature: Prose a Samar barrio. M. E. Contado Sagada secular literature: 29 (1-4): 73-85 S prose. The Oass of Ja-D '81 1957, St. Mary's School. 22 (1-4): 151-180 RURAL HEALTH SERVICES SABER, Mamitua Ja-O '74 Health innovations in Darangen: the epic of C. • rural areas. the Maranaws. SALAZAR, Meliton R. W. Coller IX (1-2): 42-46 Comment on the Abucva X (1-2): 59-68 [a-Ap '61 (Jose V.) paper. [a-Ap '62 18 (3-4): 209-210 Maranao resistance to JI-O 70 RURAL LIFE see foreign invasions. FARM LIFE 27 (4): 273-282 Management in a developing 079 society is different. RURAL PLANNING 20 (4): 378-380 A new approach to rural Problems of community 0'72 development in the development among Philippines: the A. cultural minorities. SALAZAR, Zeus local corporation. VIII (3-4): 52-59 The locus of national C. F. Madigan, S.J. JI-O '60 renewal: grassroots XVI (1-2): 74-91 or elite, the incumbents • [a-Ap '68 Some observations on or the system? Abstract Maranao social and of the paper of Zeus A. Philippine rural cultural transition. Salazar. development: corporate XI (1-2): 51-56 20 (4): 412-413 farming or land reform? [a-Ap '63 072 E. C. Tadem 29 (1-4): 31-34 SAMALS (ethnic group) SABER, Marnitua and others Ja-D '81 The Maratabat of the Child rearing among the Maranaw, Samal of Manubul, Rural development and VIII (1-2): 10-15 Siasi, Sulu. social theory building Ja-Ap '60 N. B. Eslao in the Third World. X (3-4): 80-91 P. Weeks JI-O '62 34 (1-4): 16-25 Ja-D '86 • • INDEX 55

Sisangat: a Sulu fishing SANTOS-CUYUGAN, Ruben "Tiruray morality" from community. D. Ducommun The case for unorganized Tiruray Justice. X (3-4):91-107 social research. 19 0-2): 99-129 JI-O '62 X (3-4): 203-205 [a-Ap '70 JI-O '62 SAMONTE, Quirico S. SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION see Land value patterns in SARREAL, Roberto Abellar SCHOOL MANAGEMENT Manila. Patterns of age at AND III 0): 25-34 marriage in Manila, 1952. ORGANlZATION Ja '55 II (3):27-30 0'54 SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND SAMSON, Laura and others ORGANlZATION Mga mukha ng kahirapan. SATISFACTION A socio-psychological • 25 (3-4): 139-143 Priorities in the life theory of administration JI-O '77 concerns of Bicol women. in a Philippine school. J. F. lIlo & R. C. Salazar R. Quetchcnbach SAN JUAN, Epifanio Jr. 26 (3-4):225-236 XVI (3-4): 144-151 Western sociological JI-O '78 JI-O '68 literary theory: a historical survey. SCAFF, Alvin H. SCHWAB, William 35 (3-4): 42-53 Class stratification in Recent development in JI-D '87 the EDCOR communities. applied linguistics. 11(2): 4-11 XI (3-4):236-243 SANIEL, [osefa M. JI '54 JI-O '63 New structures, new visions: a vision SCHEANS, Daniel J. SCIENTISTS for academe. Anak ti digos: Ilocano The local environment 250-2): 9-11 name changing and of Filipino scientists. [a-Ap '77 ritual kinship. F. E. McCarthy XIV(2): 82-85 18 (3-4):169-173 Ap'66 JI-O 70 STA. ROMANA, [ulita Reyes Membership and the norm The Ilocano: marriage SCOTT, William Henry of discipline in the and the land. Guest-editor's preface. • IGLESIA NI KRISTO. XIII 0): 57-62 22 0-4): 3-4 III (1):4-14 Ja '65 Ja-O 74 [a '55 Patterns of kin-term The Igorot: an integrated SANTIAGO, Cayetano Jr. usage among young cultural minority. Welfare functions of the Ilocanos and a method 20 (4):356-360 Filipino family. for determining them. 072 10): 12-15 XVI 0-2): 17-29 Ag'53 Ja-Ap '68 Semper's "Kalingas" 120 years later. SANTIAGO, Sebastian B. Sociocultural characteristics 27 (2):93-101 Staying where the action of Filipino potters. Ap'79 is: relocation within 17 (2):83-96 the city. Ap'69 Worship in Igorot life. • 25 0-2): 45-49 VIII (3-4):17-21 Ja-Ap '77 Suban society. JI-O '60 XI (3-4):216-235 SANTOS, Alejo S. JI-O '63 SEALZA, Isaias S. The Sulu problem. From staple to cash crop: VIII (1-2):34-38 SCHLEGEL, Stuart A. a survey study of the Ja-Ap '60 Repercussions of naive plantation industry and scholarship: the occupational diversifica- SANTOS, Emmanuel N. background of local lion in Bukidnon province. Group formation, group furor. 320-4): 91-104 cohesion, and marijuana XV (3-4):108-113 Ja-D '84 use. JI-O '67 32 (1-4):31-40 Ja-D '84 • 56 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW •

Income changes and the SEXUAL BEHAVIOR see SIBLEY, Willis E. Antique Upland SEX BEHAVIOR Persistence, variety Development Program. and change in Visayan 33 (3-4): 87-93 SEXUALITY see social organization: D'85 SEX BEHAVIOR a brief research report. XIII (3): 139-144 SECHREST, Lee SHAME Jl '65 Conceptions and management "Hiya," shame and guilt: of mental disorder in preliminary considera- SILAYAN, Aurora some Negros Oriental tion of the concepts On the scientific nature barrios. as analytical tools of sociology. 18 (1): 1-17 for Philippine social VI (1): 27-28 Ja '70 science. M. L. Barnett Ja '58 XIV (4): 276-282 • Symptoms of mental 0'66 SILLIMAN, Rachel Gadiane disorder in the Assessing the bilingual Philippines. SHARMA, e. L. policy in education: XI (3-4): 189-206 Ethnicity and education the Visayan viewpoint. JI-O '63 in the Philippines. 26 (2): 111-117 27 (2): 117-129 Ap'78 SECONDARY EDUCAnON see Ap'79 EDUCATION, SECONDARY SlNDANGAN CULTURE SHARMA, K. L. Sindangan social groups. SECRET SOCIETIES Perspective on entre- e. O. Fral

Dimensions of change in SOCIAL CHANGE Some missing varlables local areas of Luzon: Changing rural institutions in diffusion research problems of delineation, in a rice growing barrio. and innovation. measurement, analysis. C. A. del Rosario F. C. Byrnes 21 (2): 95-114 29 (1-4): 111-131 XIV (4): 242-256 Ap'73 Ja-D '81 0'66

Educational attainment Culture change in a Some principles of and choice of spouse: Philippine folk culture change and their an introductory note on society. relation to the assortative mating. R. E. Elkins Philippines. 23 (1-4): 106-118 XIV (3): 160-166 M. R. Hollnstcincr Ja-O 75 ]1'66 VI (1): 1-7 Ja '58 Guest-editor's preface. Language in relation to 21 (2): 93-94, 136 social change. The structure of social Ap'73 E. M. Pascasio relations and its XV (1-2):6-15 implications for Thc new nuptiality: [a-Ap '67 social changc: a o recent evidence of conceptual analysis. delayed marriage and Modernization in Asia. F. Landa [ocano a projection to the H. Reynolds XI (3-4): 206-215 year 2000. XIV (1): 59-61 JI-O '63 23 (1-4): 1-19 Ja '66 Ja-O 75 The study of Filipino Notes on the social society and its Philippine regional and structure and the significance to provincial differentials social change of the programs of economic in marriage and family Negritos on Negros and social development. building: 1960. Islands. T. S. Oracion R. B. Fox 19 (3-4): 159-182 XI (1-2): 57-67 VII (1-2): 2-11 JI-O '71 [a-Ap '63 Ia-Ap '59

SNOW, Robert T. Rationality and advancing Whither social changes. • Export-oriented standards and levels of Sister Mcchtraud, S.sp.S. industrialization and its living-a theoretical XII (1-2): 88-95 impact on women workers: model on socio-cultural [a-Ap '64 the case of the Bataan change. J. G. Hardee Export Processing Zone XII (1-2): 64-69 SOCIAL CLASSES in the Philippines. [a-Ap '64 Ambiguities in Maranao 26 (3-4): 189-199 social rank JI-O 78 Small group process and diffcrentiation. social change. D. B. Baradas SOBRITCHEA, Carolyn I. M. F. Bonifacio 21 (3-4): 273-278 The Philippine peasantry IX (1-2):20-30 JI-O '73 of the early colonial [a-Ap '61 period. Classes and class 29 (1-4): 17-23 Social and cultural relations in a • Ja-D '81 change in economic Philippine village. development. B.J. Kerkvliet SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY G. H. Fisher 28 (1-4):31-50 The problem of values X (3-4):159-164 Ja-D '80 in social anthropology. JI-O '62 J. Amyot A comparison of the VII (4): 1-6 Social science and objective and the 0'59 social change. reputational approaches R. A. Polson in the study of SOCIAL CASEWORK XII (2):70-78 Philippine class Casework - a luxury Ap'68 structure. item? C. R. McKenney F. V. Magdalena and VI (1); 19-23 R. M. Zarco Ja '58 18 (2): 77-85 • Ap70 58 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW •

Establishment fund, Reciprocity and revenge in Comment on an inventory population increase and the Philippines: some of sociological and changing class structure preliminary remarks about anthropological research in Central Luzon. the Tausog of [olo, in progress, Luzon-based B. Fegan T. M. Kiefer ins titutions/ individuals, 31 (3-4):31-43 XVI (3-4):124-131 [une 1963. JI-D '83 JI-O'68 M. R. Hollnstciner XI (1-2):116-124 The lower class Cebuano SOCIAL GROUP WORK [a-Ap '63 family: a preliminary Small group process and profile analysis. social change. Experimentation and the W. T. Liu and M. F. Bonifacio scientist. 1. Wolf Sick-Hue Yu IX (1-2):20-30 XIV (3): 134-145 ., XVI (3-4):114-123 [a-Ap '61 JI '66 JI-O '68 SOCIAL GROUPS see The Filipino family, Myth and reality in the GROUPS (Sociology) community and nation: social structure of description or policy "" the Philippines. SOCIAL INTEGRATION analysis. A. R. Williams C. K. Warriner Ethnicity and education 27 (3): 235-242 VlII (3-4):26-32 in the Philippines. JI79 0'60 C. L. Sharma 27 (2):117-129 Inventory of sociological Politics, religion, and Ap79 and anthropological social stratification: research progress, the case of Cagayan SOCIAL MOBILITY Luzon-based institutions/ de Sulu. E. S. Casiiio Inter-generational individuals [une 1963. 21 (3-4):261-271 occupational mobility M. R. Hollnsteiner ]1-0 '73 in the Philippines. XI (1-2):107-116 M.M. Bacol Ja-Ap '63 Prestige and functional 19 (3-4):193-208 importance correlates JI-071 A manual for participant in the Philippines. observers in process E. F. Harris SOCIAL MOVEMENTS documentation research. XV (3-4):105-108 Messianic movements. J. R. Volante • JI-O '67 G. Oosterwal 32 (1-4):121-132 XVI (1-2):40-50 Ja-D '84 SOCIAL COHESION Ja-Ap '68 Group formation, group A note: on the need for cohesion, and SOCIAL NETWORKS see sociological studies marijuana use. SOCIAL STRUCTURE in working out economic E. N. Santos development programs in 32 (1-4): 31-40 . SOCIAL ORGANIZAnON see the Philippines. Ja-D '84 SOCIAL STRUCTURE T. R. McHale V (3-4): 61-62 SOCIAL DRINKING see SOCIAL RESEARCH see ]1-0 '57 DRINKING CUSTOMS SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH Process documentation: SOCIAL EXCHANGE SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH social science research A comparative analysis Axiomatic theory in a learning process of two studies on construction: lags approach to program "Utang na loob." and leaps. H. J. Travers development. R. Lawless 27 (3):195-210 R. P. de los Reyes XIV (3): 168-172 Jl79 32 (1-4):105-120 Jl '66 Ja-D '84 The case for unorganized Dealing with scarce social research. Research and policy- resources: reciprocity R. Santos-Cuyugan making: the UP-GSPA in alternative form X (3-4): 203-205 local government and ritual. R.J. Morais JI-O '62 research project. 28 (1-4):73-80 R. de Guzman Ja-D '80 XIV (4): 209-212 0'66 • • INDEX 59

Social research strategies Research under Martial Law: Notes on the social and action programs. the tasks and risks of structure and the W. F. Pratt the Filipino social social change of the XlV (1): 2-18 scientist. Negritos on Negros [a '66 L. V. Carino Islands. T. S. Oracion 28 (1-4): 3-18 X (1-2): 57-67 Social science and social Ja-D '80 [a-Ap '63 change. R. A. Polson XIV (2): 70-78 SOCIAL STATUS Persistence, variety and Ap'65 Occupation and occupational change in Visayan prestige in the social organization; Some missing variables Philippines. D. E. Voth a brief research report. in diffusion research 18 (1): 39-64 W. E. Sibbley • and innovation. Ja '70 XlIl (3): 139-144 F. C. Byrnes JI '65 XlV (4): 242-256 Reputalional approach: 0'66 methodological Social networks: an considerations in ecological analysis of Some uses of content measuring social social transactions analysis in social status. F. V. Magdalena within a context of research. 28 (1-4): 61-72 crisis. R. V. Cadelifia G. O. Feliciano Ja-0'80 35 (1-2): 60-72 XV (1-2): 16-21 Ja-Je '85 [a-Ap '67 SOCIAL STRATIFlCATION see SOCIAL CLASSES SOCIAL SURVEYS Survey of social science The comparative approach research in progress. SOCIAL STRUCTURE to community studies: Philippine Sociological Agricultural change and problems and suggestions. Society. social structure: a E. P. Reyes XlI (3-4): 184-195 longitudinal analysis. V (2): 40-60 11-0 '64 B. Koppel Ap'57 26 (1): 57-73 The use and misuse of [a '78 SOCIAL VALUES ,- social science research. Moslem values: a R.S. David Aspects of lowland challenge to education. 26 (2): 93-94 Philippine social R.de los Santos Ap'78 structure. A. P. Pal XlV (2): 76-82 . XlV (1): 31-40 Ap'66 SOCIAL SCIENCES Ja '66 Is social science Philippine values in relevant to the The formal and informal perspective: an Philippines today? organization of a analytical framework. F. C. Madigan, S.J. civic agency. R.P. Hennnig XVI (3-4): 206-207 I. D. Bueno 31 (3-4): 55-64 n-o '68 VlIl (3-4): 33-47 JI-D '83 )1-0 '60 The Philippine social Philippine values: The .. science community and A model for the study Manilefio's mainsprings. the government. of Philippine social ). Bulatao R. A. D. Hermano structure. F. W. Riggs X (1-2): 7-26 17 (3-4): 108-113 VII (3): 1-32 [a-Ap '62 JI-O '69 ]1'59 The problem of values SOCIAL SCIENTISTS Myth and reality in the in social anthropology. The behavioral scientist social structure of ). Amyot in a developing nation. the Philippines. VII (4): 1-6 W. F.Arce C. K. Warriner 0'59 17 (3-4): 104-107 VlIl (3-4): 26-32 n-o'69 JI-0'6O Selected bibliography on Filipino values. V. Gorospe,S.)., compo XIV (3): 173-179 •• Jl '66 60 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW •

Some impressions on SOCIOLOGICAL CONVENTIONS Decisional sociology. Indian and Filipino Annual Mindanao-Visayas F. C. Madigan, S.J. value systems. Sociological Conference. XIII (4): 215-218 T. P. Singh Foreword. 0'65 XIII (4): 210-215 F. C. Madigan, S.J. 0'65 XI (1-2):32-35 On the scientific nature [a-Ap '63 of sociology. An unobtrusive approach A. Silayan to value orientations: SOCIOLOGISTS VI (1): 27-28 a preliminary report. The sociologist in a Ja '58 I. C. lIan developing society. 17 (3-4):149-153 J. J. Carroll, S.J. On the scope and field JI-O '69 XVI (3-4): 208-211 of sociology. JI-O '68 G.V.Ong • SOCIAL WORK V (3-4):6-7 The church and social Sociologists at work. JI-O '57 work. C. R.McKenney I (1):2-3 VI (2):25-33 Ag'53 The problems of a Ap'58 developing world: a Suggestions to American challenge to the The relation between Catholic sociologists sociologist. sociology and'social for a scheme of G. T. Castillo work. Mother M. research. E. K. Francis XIII (4): 193-199 Virginia, C.M.SA and J. Labbens 0'65 V (3-4):58-60 1(1): 6-10 JI-O '57 Ag'53 The prospects for a Philippine sociology. SOCIElY SOCIOLOGY C. K. Warriner Commentary on "The Study The bazaar-canteen model: IX (1~2): 12-18 of Filipino Society economic aspects of [a-Ap '61 and Its Significance the prismatic society. to Programs of F. W. Riggs. The relation between Economic and Social VI (3-4): 6-59 sociology and social Development." JI-O '58 work. Mother M. (Robert B. Fox) Virginia, C.M.SA • F. W. Riggs Comment on papers on V (3-4):58-60 VII (1-2):12-15 the nature of sociology JI-O '57 [a-Ap '59 by Sister Mechtraud, S.sp.S., by Professor The scope and field of The society page and Ella, and by Dr. Charles sociology. Sister its value system. Houston, Jr. M. Mechtraud J. Bulatao, S.J. F. C. Madigan V (3-4):3-5 XII (3-4): 139-151 VI (1): 24-26 JI-O '57 JI-O '64 Ja'58 Sociological theory in The study of Filipino Comments on "The Scope the Philippine setting. society and its and Field of Sociology" B.Stoodley significance to as read by Sister III (1): 15-24 programs of economic Mechtraud, s.sp.s., Ja '55 and social development. before the Philippine *' R. B. Fox Sociological Society. Sociology and development VII (1-2): 2-11 Z. Ella studies in the [a-Ap '59, V (3-4):8 Philippines. R. S. David JI-O '57 30 (1-4): 15-22 SOCIETY AND EDUCATION see Ja-D '82 SOCIQ.LOGY, EDUCATIONAL Comments on Warriner's (Charles K.) paper. Sociology in public SOCIOLINGUISTICS A. Turk institutions. Socio-cultural aspect IX (1-2): 19 I (1): 5 of language. [a-Ap '61 Ag '53 A. S. Buenaventura XIII (4): 219-222 0'65 • • INDEX 61

Some views of sociology, Philippine sociology in SOUTHERN PHILIPPINES social sciences, and the seventies: trends CENTER scientific objectives: and prospects. FOR PEACE STUDIES (SPCPS) being a selected R.G. Abad and Appendix. Information compilation and E. U. Eviota about the Southern discussion of methods, 30 (1-4): 131-150 Philippine Center for objectives, and ends Ja-D '82 Peace Studies. of human attitudes. R. D. McAnis C. O. Houston Jr. SOCIOLOGY AND ECONOMICS 27 (4): 303-306 V (3-4):9-52 see ECONOMICS-SOCIAL 0'79 JI-O '57 AND ETHICAL ASPECTS SPIRITS Study and Teaching The Prince-Charming • SOCIOLOGY OF LITERATURE syndrome: case The student journal as see LITERATURE AND history of an a teaching aid. SOCIETY imaginary suitor. . R. G. Abad B. J. Sibley 35 (1-2): 55-58 SODUSTA,[esudta L. G. 18 (2): 94-97 Ja-Je '87 Evaluation of operation Ap'70 land transfer. The teaching of 27 (1):25-33 SPONSORS sociology in the Ja 79 The structural bases Philippines: some of compadre notes based on a SOLIDARITY characteristics in a survey of sociology Durkheim's concept of BikoI town. teachers. M. C. R. solidarity. W. F. Arce Banzon-Bautista Sister Mechtraud 21 (l): 51-70 35 (1-2): 7-10 III (3):23-27 Ja 73 Ja-Je '87 JI '55 The uses of compadrazgo: SOCIOLOGY, APPLIED SOLON, Florentino views from a Notes on applied Evaluation of the Philippine town. sociology. Philippine Nutrition M. C. B.Szanton R.W. Coller Program. 27 (3): 161-180 • III (2):11-14 27 (l): 35-43 }179 Ap'55 Ja 79 SQUATTERS SOCIOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL SOON, Lau Teik City, province, or The renovation of A bibliography on the relocation site? Philippine society. Malaysian- Options for Manila's S. P. Lopez Singapore Chinese. squatters. 21 (3-4):203-205 24 (1-4): 81-91 M. R. Hollnstciner }I-O'73 Ja-O 76 21 (3-4):207-213 JI-O '73 SOCIOLOGY, INDUSTRIAL Overseas Chinese and Introduction to the ASEAN-CHINA diplomatic A socio-economic study nature, scope and relations. of Manila squatters, purpose of industrial 24 (1-4):127-132 F. R. Arcinas • sociology. Ja-O 76 III (l): 35-41 E. Hargreaves }a'55 V (3-4): 63-68 SORCERYsee WITCHCRAFT }I-O'57 The squatter community: SOUTHEAST ASIA see a dead end or a way SOCIOLOGY, PHILIPPINE ASIA, SOUTHEAST up? R. P. Poethig 17 (3-4):132-135 History JI-O '69

Development of sociology in the Philippines. B.T. Catapusan V (3-4):53-57 • JI-O '57 62 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOClCAL REVIEW •

Squatting and slum STONE, Richard L. SUGAR dwelling in Intergroup relations Sugar in Southern Metropolitan Manila. among the Tausog, Bukidnon: a Special Committee Report. Sarnal and Badjaw preliminary report Philippines, Office of Sulu. on the impact of a of the President. X (3-4):107-133 new industry. XVI 0-2): 92-105 JI-O '62 F. C. Madigan, S.J. Ja-Ap '68 31 (3-4): 75-83 STOODLEY, Bartlett JI-D '83 Staying where the Sociological theory action is: relocation in the Philippine SUGARCANE WORKERS within the city. setting. Beyond the minimum S. H. Guerrero III 0): 15-24 wage: sugarlandia 25 0-2): 51-56 Ja '55 in the seventies. [a-Ap '77 F. Lynch, S.J. • STUDENT ACTIVITIES 18 (3-4): 131-149 Staying where the Some implications of JI-O 70 action is: relocation student activism for within the city. Southeast Asian univcr- Role expectations of S. B.Santiago sity adminitration. sugarcane planters 25 0-2): 4>49 A. 1.Felipe and workers in [a-Ap '77 17 (3-4):122-131 Negros Occidental. JI-O '69 R. P. de los Reyes A study of health 190-2): 9-28 practices in the STUDENTS [a-Ap 71 slum of Barrio Personal preferences Bonifacio. of Filipino students. SUICIDE T. T. Jimenez J. Bulatao, S.J. The etiology of suicide III (3): 28-31 XI (3-4):168-178 in Manila and suburbs. JI '55 [a-Ap '63 M. M. Catungan VII (4): 26-33 STEINBERG, David Joel SUBA, ILOCOS NORTE (place) 0'59 An anlysis of Steinberg's Anak ti digos: IIokano use of "Walang hiya" name changing and SUKHUM, Parichart to explain Filipino ritual kinship. The Chinese in Thailand: • collaboration in D. J. Scheans an annotated bibliography. World War II. XIV (2):82-85 24 0-4): 63-71 A. B. Calderon Ap'66 Ja-O 76 XV (3-4):141-150 JI-O '67 Suban society. SULU (place) D. Scheans The Sulu problem. STEVEDORESsee XI (3-4):216-235 A. S. Santos LONGSHOREMEN JI-O '63 VIII 0-2): 34-38 [a-Ap '60 STEWART, James C. SUCGANG, Roberto R. Comment on the Baradas Social planning for SUMAGUI RIVER BANGON (David B.)paper. housing and SETILEMENT (Conflict in the community participation. Leardership and control "Land of Promise"). XII (3-4):178-184 in a Sumagui River 20 (4):367-371 JI-O'64 Bangon settlement. 072 F. D. Penn oyer SUCHAN, Robert J., S.J. 260): 49-55 STINNER, William F. Philippine librarians Ja 78 Selected basic books, on library problems. periodicals, and 190-2): 83-89 SuNER, Fely and articles on Ia-Ap71 Cabacungan, Damaso demography for Sitio Caimituhan: Philippine colleges a structural analysis. and universities. 33 0-2): 18-26 19 (3-4):231-241 Ja-Je '85 JI-O 71 • • INDEX 63

SURVEYS TAN, Glicerio TATIOOING Pitfalls in predicting Constants and variables Pinatikan: religious behavior from survey of North Mindanao tattoos in a Davao responses. J. E. Laing folk ritual (abstract). sect. (abstract) 17 (3-4): 154-163 XVI (3-4): 201 J. Rich, M. M. JI-O '69 JI-O '68 XVI (3-4): 196 JI-O '68 SZANTON, M. Cristina Blanc TAN, Thomas T. W. and The uses of compadrazgo: Dcvasahayam, Theresa W. TAUSOGS (ethnic group) views from a Philippine Opposition and inter- Power, politics and town. dependence: the guns in [olo: the 27 (3): 161-180 dialectics of maid influence of modern JI79 and employer weapons on Tao-Sug • relationships legal and economic in Singapore. institutions. T 35 (3-4): 34-41 T. M. Kiefer JI-D '87 XV (1-2): 21-29 [a-Ap '67 TANCO, Arturo R. Jr. TADEM, Eduardo C. Editorial foreword. Reciprocity and Phili ppine rural VII 0-2): 1 development: corporate revenge in the farming or land reform? [a-Ap '59 Philippines: some preliminary remarks 290-4): 31-34 Editorial foreword: about the Tausog of Ja-D '81 Society and economic [olo, T. M. Kiefer XVI (3-4): 124-131 TAGALOG LANGUAGE development. VI (3-4): 1-5 A note on predication JI-O '68 JI-O '58 in Tagalog. The Teachers of Besao T. Llarnzon, S.J. TAN-GATUE, Belen XIV (3): 150-155 The literature of Besao. The social background 220-4): 135-149 Jl '66 of thirty Chinese- Ja-O 74 TAKAHASHI, Akira Filipino marriages. III (3): 3-13 TEACHERS Comment on the •• Coping mechanisms of B. de los Reyes JI '55 public elementary paper (Can land TANG TACK school teachers under reform succeed?) 20 (1-2): 96-98 Comment on the Bernard economic crisis Go paper (The Chinese conditions in three Ia-Ap '72 in the Philippines). southern Philippine The peasantization of 20 (4): 395-396 regions. 0'72 A. C. del Fierro Jr. kasama tenants. 200-2): 129-133 and V. M. Dalman TARUC, Peregrine M. [a-Ap '72 350-2): 11-25 On peasant organizations. Ja-Je '87 29 0-4): 133-137 TALIBONG, Etta Late marriage (abstract). Ja-D '81 TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE see TECHNOLOGICAL .. XVI (3-4): 204-205 TASADAY (tribe) INNOVATIONS JI-O '68 Brief communications and research notes. TECHNOLOGICAL TAN, Antonio F. Lynch and T. A. INNOVATIONS Comment on the Llarnzon Changing receptivity to Bernard Go paper 190-2): 91-93 (The Chinese in the innovation as a by- [a-Ap 71 product of employment Philippines). on a progressive farm. 20 (4): 396-397 0'72 The Tasaday: cave- A. N. Herrin dwelling food gatherers XV 0-2): 29-34 of South Cotabato, [a-Ap '67 Mindanao. C. A. Fernandez II and F. Lynch 20 (3): 279-330 • Jl'72 64 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW •

Land reform and technical TORRES, Amaryllis T. u change in Central Luzon: Grievances of a labor the rice industry under relations researcher: Martial Law. problems encountered UNDERDEVELOPED AREAS see B. Fegan in a study of labor DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 31 (1-2): 67-86 disputes. [a-]e '83 27 (1): 51-56 UNEMPLOYED Ja 79 TENANTS see LANDLORD AND The educated unemployed. G. Piron TENANT TORRES, Carlos C. 20 (4): 338-347 The managerial 072 TENAZAS, Rosa C P. entrepreneur: necessary A brief report on catalyst for development. UNION THEOLOGICAL protohistoric trade 20 (4): 380-384 SEMINARY, potteries from burial 0'72 • sites in Puerto DASMARINAS, CAVITE Summary of a study on Galera, Oriental TRANSNATIONAL background of Protestant Mindoro. CORPORATIONS seminarians. XII (1-2): 114-121 see MULTINATIONAL R. P. Poethig Ia-Ap '64 CORPORATIONS XIII (2): 85-90 Ap'65 THINKING see THOUGHT TRAVERS, Henry J. AND THINKING Axiomatic theory UPADHYAYA, Hari S. construction: lags The organization of the THOUGHT AND THINKING and leaps. Hindu joint family as The Filipino mental 27 (3): 195-210 depicted in the make-up and science. JI79 J. D. Constantino Bhojpuri folksongs of India. XIV (1): 18 TREASON XVI (1-2): 61-65 [a '66 An analysis of Steinberg's Ja-Ap '68 use of 'Walang hiya" to TIRURAYS (ethnic group) explain Filipino URBAN ANTHROPOLOGY see Repercussions of naive collaboration in World ANTHROPOLOGY, URBAN scholarship: the War II. A. B. Calderon background of local XV (3-4): 141-150 • URBANISM see URBANIZATION furor. S. A. Schlegel JI-O '67 XV (3-4): 108-113 URBANIZATION JI-O '67 TUCKER, G. Richard Urbanism and selected Judging personality correlates in Philippine The Tiruray. G. L. Wood from language usage: cities in the 1980s. V (2): 12-39 a Filipino example. W. F. Arce Ap'57 XVI (1-2(: 30-39 35 (3-4): 1-14 [a-Ap '68 "Tiruray morality" from JI-D '87 Tiruray justice. TUPAS,Isabe1o S. A. Schlegel Rural development and 19 (1-2): 99-129 the Philippine v [a-Ap '71 community school. IV (4): 15-18 • TONDO FORESHORE 0'56 VALENCIA, Luzviminda B. DEVELOPMENT Social dimensions of PROJECT TURK, Austin leprosy in relation Tondo foreshore 1974 Comments on Warriner's to control. and 1984: an evaluative (Charles K.) paper. 33 (3-4): 73-77 study of socioeconomic IX (1-2): 19 JI-D '85 impacts. M. T. Munarriz [a-Ap '61 34 (1-4): 91-101 VALENCIA, Luzviminda B. and D'86 TURNER, Mark Macdonald others Inequality in the Society and leprosy: Philippines: old a Philippine experience. bottlenecks and new 34 0-4): 80-90 directions for analysis. Ja-D '86 30 (1-4): 23-32 Ja-D '82 • • INDEX 65

VALENCIA, Luzviminda B. and VIRGINIA, Mother M., C.M.SA W Polo, Ma. Erie M. The relation between Community responses to sociology and social mental illness and work. WALLACE, Ben J. utilization of traditional V (3-4): 58-60 Gaddang rice cultivation: system of medicine in J1-0 '57 a ligature between three selected study sites man and nature. in Metro Manila: some VITAL STATISTICS XV (3-4): 114-122 implications for mental Birth and death rates JI-O '67 health planning. from a dual-records 27 (2): 1~115 system in the Philippines. WARRINER, Charles K. Ap'79 F.C. Madigan Myth and reality in 21 (2): 115-136 the social structure Ap'73 VALERA, Jaime B. .of the Philippines. • Government jobs and the VIII (3-4):26-32 process of occupational Estimated trends of JI-O '60 attainment. fertility, mortality, 31 0-2): 115-129 and natural increase The prospects for a [a-]e in the North Mindanao '83 Philippine sociology. region of the Philippine IX 0-2): 12-18 VALISNO, Mona D. Islands, 1960-1970. [a-Ap '61 Unlearning the old to F. C. Madigan, S.J. learn the new: issues XIII (4):260-267 Traditional authority on education. 0'65 and the modern state: 250-2): 57-61 the case of the Maranao [a-Ap '77 A study of birth and death of the Philippines. registration in Baloi, XII (3-4): 172-177 VALUES,SOCIAL see Lanao del Norte and JI-O '64 SOCIAL VALUES Itogon, Benguet. D. M. Mortel and WATER RESOURCES VAN ARENDONK, J. A. F. V. Nazaret DEVELOPMENT Basic relations in 19 (3-4):243-254 Water utilization on theoretical models: JI-O 71 regional development. a socio-economic T. W. Luna Jr. • approach. Twenty-two months of 25 0-2): 29-32 XII 0-2): 53-63 vital rate coverage [a-Ap '77 [a-Ap '64 by a dual system in Northern Mindanao. WEAPONS see FIREARMS VARIAS, RODOLFO R. F. C. Madigan, S.J. Psychiatry and the and others WEDDINGS Filipino personality. 23 0-4): 75-90 Ritual and ceremony in XI (3-4):179-184 Ja-O 75 Mountain Province: J1-0 '63 a Guinaang wedding. Under-registration and L. Reid VENERACION, Ma. Corazon J. estimation of births IX (3-4):1-54 Coping with crisis: and deaths in a J1-0 '61 landless agricultural Philippine municipality. workers in Central Luzon. M. B. Concepcion WEEKS, Priscilla 33 0-2): 27-34 XIII (4): 227-231 Rural development and [a-]e '85 0'65 social theory building in the Third World. VILLACORTA, Wilfredo V. VOLANTE, Jesus R. 34 0-4): 16-25 The Chinese in Southeast A manual for participant Ja-D '86 Asia: an introduction. observers in process 240-4): 5-15 documentation research. Ja-O '76 32 0-4): 121-132 WEIGHTMAN, George Henry Ja-D '84 Comparison of the VILLACORTA, WiUredo V. and American-Chinese with McCarthy, Charles J.,S.J. VOTl;, Donald E. other overseas Chinese Guest editors' preface. Occupation and occupational communities. 240-4): 3-4 prestige in the III (3):32-40 Ja-O '76 Philippines. JI '55 18 (1): 39-64 • Ja 70 66 PHILIPPINE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW •

Notes and comments. WOMEN The prestige of working III (4): 1-2 women in the Philippines. N'55 Employment J. L. Lauby 26 (3-4):175-187 Notes and comments. Determinants of the labor JI-O 78 IV (1): 1 force participation of Ja '56 Filipino women. Women's programs: which L. L. Layo direction? Notes and comments. 26 (3-4):159-174 V. A. Miralao IV (2-3):1 JI-078 26 (3-4):243-248 Ap-JI '56 JI-O 78 Exploring explanation Notes and comments. for job altitudes and WOMEN'S LIBERATION IV (4): 1 behavior in a Metro MOVEMENT 0'56 Manila factory. Some thoughts on the • W. Arce feminist movement in Notes and comments. 26 (1):3-30 Southeast Asia. V (1): 1 Ja 78 P. S. Castrence [a '57 II (2): 61-66 Export-oriented Ap'57 Notes and comments. industrialization and V (2):1 its impact on women WOOD, Grace L. Ap'57 workers: the case of The Tiruray. the Bataan Export V (2): 12-39 A preliminary ecological Processing Zone in the Ap'57 description of the Philippines. R.T. Snow Chinese community in 26 (3-4):189-199 Manila. JI-O 78 Y III (4):23-27 N'55 The prestige of working women in the Philippines. YAP, Angelita Q. WICKHAM, Gekee Y. J. L. Lauby Editorial Note. 26 (3-4):175-187 Some sociological 10 (1-2):3 aspects of irrigation. ]1-0 '78 Ja-Ap '62 20 (1-2):101-111 • [a-Ap '72 Women migrants: focus Metasociology; an on domestic helpers. editorial foreword. WILLIAM, Arthur R. T. E. Ibarra V (3-4):1-2 The Filipino family, 27 (2):77-92 JI-O '57 community and nation: Ap79 description or policy Addresses, Messages, etc. analysis? WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE 27 (3):235-242 Focus on Filipino rural Annual Mindanao-Visayas women. R.V. Pineda Jl '79 Sociological Conference. 29 (1-4):103-110 Presidential Address. WITCHCRAFT Ja-O '81 XI (1-2):35-37 Sorcery in folk medicine Ja-Ap '63 framework on Siquijor Women's participation in Island: a preliminary two Philippine YENGOYAN, Aram Y. report. (Abstract). irrigation projects. Man and environment in Cultural Research Center, J. F. Illo the rural Philippines. Silliman University, 33 (3-4):19-45 18 (3-4):199-202 Durnaguete City. JI-D '85 JI-O '70 XVI (3-4):197-198 WOMEN IN THE PHILIPPINES JI-O '88 YOUNGBLOOD, Robert L. Filipino women in Self-esteem and WOLF, Irving development: the participatory behavior Experimentation and the impact of poverty. among adolescent scientist. A. M. Gonzalez Manilans. XIV (3): 134-145 25 (3-4): 97-104 26 (1):31-39 Jl '66 ]1-0 '77 Ja '78 • • INDEX 67 z

ZAI3LAN, Zelda C. ZARCO, Ricardo M. and The prediction of adoption Badua, Ana Maria J. and continued practice Social determinants of of contraception among male sexuality: a enrolees in family search for causes. planning clinics: 1972. 33 (3-4): 64-72 23 (1-4): 29-54 JI-O '85 Ja-O 75 ZIALCITA, Fernando N. ZARCO, Ricardo M. Popular interpretation Windows into juvenile of the passion of narcotic activity: Christ. factors involved in 34 (1-4): 56-62 the spread of narcotics Ja-O '86 usc. VII (4):7-16 0'59

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