Population and Development Review
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Volume 34, month 12, 2008
- Aristotle and Open Population Thinking pp. 599-629

- Philip Kreager
- “Population Invasion” versus Urban Exclusion in the Tibetan Areas of Western China pp. 631-662

- Andrew Martin Fischer
- Food Price Surges: Possible Causes, Past Experience, and Longer Term Relevance pp. 663-697

- Nikos Alexandratos
- Consequences of Family Policies on Childbearing Behavior: Effects or Artifacts? pp. 699-724

- Gerda Neyer and Gunnar Andersson
- “Demodystopias”: Prospects of Demographic Hell pp. 725-745

- Andreu Domingo
- Continued Reductions in Mortality at Advanced Ages pp. 747-768

- Roland Rau, Eugeny Soroko, Domantas Jasilionis and James W. Vaupel
Volume 34, month 09, 2008
- Income per Natural: Measuring Development for People Rather Than Places pp. 395-434

- Michael Clemens and Lant Pritchett
- Occupational Trajectories of Legal US Immigrants: Downgrading and Recovery pp. 435-456

- Ilana Redstone Akresh
- A Comparison of Biological Risk Factors in Two Populations: The United States and Japan pp. 457-482

- Eileen M. Crimmins, Sarinnapha Vasunilashorn, Jung Ki Kim, Aaron Hagedorn and Yasuhiko Saito
- On Postponement and Birth Intervals pp. 483-510

- Ian M. Timæus and Tom A. Moultrie
- Growth and Development: Critique of a Credo pp. 511-518

- Herman Daly
- Global Demographic Convergence? A Reconsideration of Changing Intercountry Inequality in Fertility pp. 519-537

- Shawn F. Dorius
Volume 34, month 06, 2008
- Has the HIV Epidemic Peaked? pp. 199-224

- John Bongaarts, Thomas Buettner, Gerhard Heilig and François Pelletier
- Stages of the Demographic Transition from a Child's Perspective: Family Size, Cohort Size, and Children's Resources pp. 225-252

- David Lam and Leticia Marteleto
- Intergenerational Coresidence in Developing Countries pp. 253-281

- Steven Ruggles and Misty Heggeness
- Two Approaches to Measuring Women's Work in Developing Countries: A Comparison of Survey Data from Egypt pp. 283-305

- Ray Langsten and Rania Salen
- Demography, Culture, and Policy: Understanding Japan's Low Fertility pp. 307-326

- Patricia Boling
- Natural Increase: A New Source of Population Growth in Emerging Hispanic Destinations in the United States pp. 327-346

- Kenneth M. Johnson and Daniel Lichter
Volume 34, month 03, 2008
- International Migration as a Tool in Development Policy: A Passing Phase? pp. 1-18

- Ronald Skeldon
- Variations in Kinship Networks Across Geographic and Social Space pp. 19-49

- Michael Murphy
- Childless or Childfree? Paths to Voluntary Childlessness in Italy pp. 51-77

- Maria Letizia Tanturri and Letizia Mencarini
- The Contribution of Assisted Reproduction to Completed Fertility: An Analysis of Danish Data pp. 79-101

- Tomáŝ Sobotka, Martin A. Hansen, Tina Kold Jensen, Anette Tønnes Pedersen, Wolfgang Lutz and Niels Erik Skakkebæk
- Demography and Policy: A View from Outside the Discipline pp. 103-113

- Paul R. Ehrlich
- A Profile of the World's Young Developing Country International Migrants pp. 115-135

- David McKenzie
- European Demographic Forecasts Have Not Become More Accurate Over the Past 25 Years pp. 137-153

- Nico Keilman
Volume 33, month 12, 2007
- Intrinsic Growth Rates and Net Reproduction Rates in the Presence of Migration pp. 357-666

- Samuel H. Preston and Haidong Wang
- New Evidence on the Urbanization of Global Poverty pp. 667-701

- Martin Ravallion, Shaohua Chen and Prem Sangraula
- Rethinking Historical Reproductive Change: Insights from Longitudinal Data for a Spanish Town pp. 703-727

- David Sven Reher and Alberto Sanz‐Gimeno
- Sexual Behavior in China: Trends and Comparisons pp. 729-756

- William L. Parish, Edward O. Laumann and Sanyu A. Mojola
- The Decline of Son Preference in South Korea: The Roles of Development and Public Policy pp. 757-783

- Woojin Chung and Monica Das Gupta
- Religiousness and Fertility among European Muslims pp. 785-809

- Charles F. Westoff and Tomas Frejka
Volume 33, month 09, 2007
- Pandemic Influenza: A Review pp. 429-451

- Landis MacKellar
- Delayed Marriage and Very Low Fertility in Pacific Asia pp. 453-478

- Gavin W. Jones
- The Effect on Elderly Parents in Cambodia of Losing an Adult Child to AIDS pp. 479-500

- John Knodel, Zachary Zimmer, Kiry Sovan Kim and Sina Puch
- Sero‐Discordant Couples in Five African Countries: Implications for Prevention Strategies pp. 501-523

- Damien de Walque
- Taking the Lab to the Field: Monitoring Reproductive Hormones in Population Research pp. 525-542

- Claudia R. Valeggia
- A Near Electoral Majority of Pensioners: Prospects and Policies pp. 543-554

- Warren Sanderson and Sergei Scherbov
- Mortality of American Troops in the Iraq War pp. 555-566

- Emily Buzzell and Samuel H. Preston
- Impacts of Demographic Trends on US Household Size and Structure pp. 567-591

- Leiwen Jiang and Brian C. O'Neill
Volume 33, month 06, 2007
- Options for Fertility Policy Transition in China pp. 215-246

- Zeng Yi
- On the Determinants of Mortality Reductions in the Developing World pp. 247-287

- Rodrigo Soares
- Sex, Breastfeeding, and Marital Fertility in Pretransition China pp. 289-320

- William Lavely
- Longevity Among Hunter‐ Gatherers: A Cross‐Cultural Examination pp. 321-365

- Michael Gurven and Hillard Kaplan
- A Realist View of Aging, Mortality, and Future Longevity pp. 367-381

- Bruce A. Carnes and S. Jay Olshansky
- An Increase in the Sex Ratio of Births to India‐born Mothers in England and Wales: Evidence for Sex‐Selective Abortion pp. 383-400

- Sylvie Dubuc and David Coleman
Volume 33, month 03, 2007
- On Causation in Demography: Issues and Illustrations pp. 1-36

- Máire Ní Bhrolcháin and Tim Dyson
- Longing for the Good Life: Understanding Emigration from a High‐Income Country pp. 37-66

- Hendrik van Dalen and Kène Henkens
- The Concentration of Reproduction in Cohorts of Women in Europe and the United States pp. 67-100

- Vladimir M. Shkolnikov, Evgueni M. Andreev, René Houle and James W. Vaupel
- Theories of Fertility Decline and the Evidence from Development Indicators pp. 101-127

- John Bryant
- China's Local and National Fertility Policies at the End of the Twentieth Century pp. 129-148

- Gu Baochang, Wang Feng, Guo Zhigang and Zhang Erli
- Approaching the Limit: Long‐Term Trends in Late and Very Late Fertility pp. 149-170

- Francesco Billari, Hans‐Peter Kohler, Gunnar Andersson and Hans Lundström