Population and Development Review
1999 - 2025
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Volume 51, month 12, 2025
- Editors' Note on the December 2025 Issue pp. 1277-1278

- Raya Muttarak and Joshua Wilde
- Dimensions of Environmental Attitudes and General Fertility Ideals pp. 1279-1313

- Naduni Jayasinghe and Heather Rackin
- The Gender Gap in Life Expectancy in the United States and Deaths of Despair: Trends From 1979 to 2022 pp. 1314-1342

- Rodrigo González‐Velastín and Christine R. Schwartz
- Grandparental Co‐residence, Grandchildren's Nutrition, and the Role of Demographic and Health Regimes pp. 1343-1376

- Ismael G. Muñoz, Guillermo Gómez Moreno, Clara Bueno López, Néstor Aldea, Michael Borchgrevink Lund and Alberto Palloni
- A Refugee Health Paradox? Self‐Reported Health Trajectories of Refugees and Immigrants in Germany pp. 1377-1401

- Alessandro Ferrara
- How Well Do Gridded Population Estimates Proxy for Actual Population Changes? Evidence From China pp. 1402-1434

- Xiaoxuan Zhang and John Gibson
- A New Approach to Understanding Population Change in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 1435-1465

- Csaba Tóth
- It's Raining Babies? Flood Exposures and Fertility in Bangladesh pp. 1466-1498

- Brian C. Thiede, Joyce J. Chen, Valerie Mueller, Carolynne Hultquist and Zarmeen Salim
- Educational Expansion Regimes and Wealth Inequality in Sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 1499-1526

- Jeong Hyun Oh
- The Impact of COVID‐19 on Abortions in Spain pp. 1527-1554

- Sofia Karina Trommlerová and Libertad González
- Life and Death in a Changing City: Mortality Patterns and Inequalities in Paris, 1890–1949 pp. 1555-1589

- Florian Bonnet, Catalina Torres, Lionel Kesztenbaum and France Meslé
- Margo Anderson and William Seltzer Use and Misuse of the United States Census: The Role of Data in the Incarceration of Japanese Americans in World War II Springer, 2024, 230 p., $44.99 pp. 1590-1592

- Barbara A. Anderson
- Richard Banégas and Armando Cutolo ID Wars in Côte d'Ivoire: A Political Ethnography of Identification and Citizenship Oxford University Press, 2024, 345 p., $140.00 pp. 1593-1595

- Keith Breckenridge
- Jakub Bijak (Ed.) From Uncertainty to Policy: A Guide to Migration Scenarios Edward Elgar, 2024, 184 p., Open Access. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781035319800 pp. 1596-1600

- Roman Hoffmann
Volume 51, month 09, 2025
- Global Gender Gaps in the International Migration of Professionals on LinkedIn pp. 963-994

- Elizabeth Jacobs, Tom Theile, Daniela Perrotta, Xinyi Zhao, Athina Anastasiadou and Emilio Zagheni
- Spatial Dependence of European Immigration Flows pp. 995-1021

- Mathias Czaika, Heidrun Bohnet and Akira Soto‐Nishimura
- Internal Migration Over the Course of Urbanization in Developing Countries pp. 1022-1046

- Mathias Lerch, Wenxiu Du and Dorothee Beckendorff
- Does the Labor Force Participation of Married Female Immigrants Decrease in a Low Female LFP Host Country? Evidence From Japan pp. 1047-1074

- Yang Liu and Risa Hagiwara
- Pre‐COVID‐19 Geographic Inequalities in Non‐Hispanic Black US Life Expectancy, 1990–2019 pp. 1075-1113

- Irma T. Elo, Anneliese N. Luck and Sylvie Tuder
- Contextualizing the Global Burden of COVID‐19 Pandemic: A Historical and Geographical Exploration of Excess Mortality in France, 1901–2021 pp. 1114-1140

- Florian Bonnet and Carlo‐Giovanni Camarda
- Couples’ Subjective Well‐Being Around Live Birth and Pregnancy Loss pp. 1141-1169

- Alessandro Di Nallo
- The Long‐Term Development of the Mortality Gradient: Socioeconomic Differences in Adult Life Span of Swedish Cohorts 1841–1920 pp. 1170-1204

- Martin Dribe and Björn Eriksson
- Who Achieves Residential Independence? Living Arrangements of Never‐Married Young Adults in Urban China, 2003–2018 pp. 1205-1238

- Bin Lian and Lei Lei
- Intergenerational Educational Mobility During the Twentieth Century pp. 1239-1263

- Mobarak Hossain and Martina Beretta
- Naila Kabeer Renegotiating Patriarchy: Gender, Agency and the Bangladesh Paradox LSE Press, 2024, 358 p. https://doi.org/10.31389/lsepress.rpg pp. 1264-1268

- Sonalde Desai
- Volha Charnysh Uprooted: How Post‐WWII Population Transfers Remade Europe Cambridge University Press, 2025. 320 p., $35.99 pp. 1269-1270

- Jennifer Van Hook
Volume 51, month 06, 2025
- Teen Unions and Intimate Partner Violence in South America pp. 613-655

- Orsola Torrisi
- Reframing the Relationship Between Fertility and Education in Adolescence: 60 Years of Evidence From Latin America pp. 656-701

- Ann Garbett, Sarah Neal, Angela Luna Hernandez and Nikos Tzavidis
- Individual Behaviors and Health Inequalities: Preterm Birth During the COVID‐19 Pandemic in Mexico pp. 702-734

- Mónica L. Caudillo, Andrés Villarreal and Florencia Torche
- Scaling Up Perinatal Care: Health Benefits for Infant Survival in High‐Burden Countries pp. 735-758

- Ji Jia Chong, Günther Fink and Akshar Saxena
- Mental Health in China: Social Change in Life Course Trajectories pp. 759-796

- Tingshuai Ge, Frans Johannes Van Leeuwen, Quanbao Jiang and Liliya Leopold
- Disability and Education in Ghana: Intersections With Sex and Location pp. 797-827

- Nkechi Owoo
- Conceptualizing and Measuring the Contribution of Assisted Reproductive Technologies to Fertility Rates pp. 828-857

- Jenny Chanfreau, Alice Goisis and Øystein Kravdal
- Examining the Gender Equality–Fertility Paradox in Three Nordic Countries pp. 858-888

- Katia Begall and Nicole Hiekel
- Rising Female‐Headed Households: Shifts in Living Arrangements or Heightened Gender Symmetry? pp. 889-917

- Rita Trias‐Prats and Albert Esteve
- Trends in Completed Fertility by Educational Field: Swedish Men and Women Born 1946–1975 pp. 918-946

- Mark Gortfelder, Gunnar Andersson and Gerda Neyer
- DAVID ROSNER AND GERALD MARKOWITZ Building the Worlds That Kill Us: Disease, Death, and Inequality in American History Columbia University Press, 2024, 408 p. $28.00 pp. 947-951

- Simon Szreter
- OSKAR BURGER, RONALD LEE, AND REBECCA SEAR (Eds.) Human Evolutionary Demography Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2024, 780 p. https://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0251 pp. 952-955

- D. Susie Lee
Volume 51, month 03, 2025
- Editors' Note on Looking Backward, Looking Forward: Celebrating 50 Years of Population and Development Review pp. 9-10

- Raya Muttarak and Joshua Wilde
- Preface pp. 11-15

- John Bongaarts, Ridhi Kashyap and Jennifer Van Hook
- Fifty Years of Population and Development Review: Shifting Research Themes, Authorship, and Academic Impact in Comparative Perspective pp. 17-39

- Ridhi Kashyap and Aasli Abdi Nur
- Human Population and the Biosphere pp. 41-61

- Aisha Dasgupta and Partha Dasgupta
- The Next 2 Billion: Can the World Support 10 Billion People? pp. 63-102

- David Lam
- On Population and the International Order pp. 103-123

- Geoffrey McNicoll
- Family Policies in Low Fertility Countries: Evidence and Reflections pp. 125-161

- Anne H. Gauthier and Stuart Gietel‐Basten
- Fertility Transitions in Low‐ and Middle‐Income Countries: The Role of Preferences pp. 163-180

- John Bongaarts
- Charting New Courses to Adulthood in the Global South pp. 181-211

- Shelley Clark and Khandys Agnant
- Older Adults’ Descendants and Family Networks in the Context of Global Educational Expansion pp. 213-256

- Rachel Margolis, Mara Getz Sheftel, Haowei Wang, Raeven Faye Chandler, Lauren Newmyer and Ashton M. Verdery
- Progress Stalled? The Uncertain Future of Mortality in High‐Income Countries pp. 257-293

- Jennifer Beam Dowd, Antonino Polizzi and Andrea M. Tilstra
- Trends and Decomposition of Changes in Mortality in Low‐ and Middle‐Income Countries, 1950–2019 pp. 295-321

- Marcia C. Castro, Cassio M. Turra and Jamie Ponmattam
- A New Research Agenda for Social Inequalities in Mortality: Challenges and Open Questions pp. 323-360

- Isaac Sasson
- Population and Climate Change: Considering Climate Change Demography's Past and Future pp. 361-388

- Kathryn Grace, Emily Klancher Merchant and Nicholas Nagle
- The Potential of Internal Migration to Shape Rural and Urban Populations Across Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 389-419

- Ashira Menashe‐Oren and Philippe Bocquier
- The Globalization of International Migration? A Conceptual and Data‐Driven Synthesis pp. 421-448

- Jasmine Trang Ha, Jack DeWaard, Guy Abel, Kazumi Tsuchiya, Jessie Pinchoff, Christopher Levesque and Kobie Price
- Climate Change and Human Mobility: Considering Context, Mechanisms, and Selectivity pp. 449-489

- Filiz Garip and Cody A. Reed
- Forecasting Population in an Uncertain World: Approaches, New Uses, and Troubling Limitations pp. 491-518

- Ronald Lee
- Recognizing Identity Fluidity in Demographic Research pp. 519-538

- Aliya Saperstein
- New Data Sources for Demographic Research pp. 539-573

- Casey F. Breen and Dennis M. Feehan
- Reflections on the Value of Anthropology for Understanding Population Processes pp. 575-596

- Daniel Jordan Smith
- Paul Demeny: An Appreciation pp. 597-602

- Geoffrey McNicoll
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