Population and Development Review
1999 - 2025
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Volume 30, month 12, 2004
- The Economic Effects of Immigration into the United Kingdom pp. 579-624

- David Coleman and Robert Rowthorn
- Differentials in Adult Mortality and Activity Limitation by Years of Education in the United States at the End of the 1990s pp. 625-646

- Michael T. Molla, Jennifer H. Madans and Diane K. Wagener
- Are Parents Investing Less Time in Children? Trends in Selected Industrialized Countries pp. 647-672

- Anne H. Gauthier, Timothy M. Smeeding and Frank F. Furstenberg
- Navigating the AIDS Epidemic in Rural Malawi pp. 673-705

- Susan Cotts Watkins
- Religion as a Determinant of Economic and Demographic Behavior in the United States pp. 707-726

- Evelyn Lehrer
- HIV/AIDS and Cross‐National Convergence in Life Expectancy pp. 727-742

- Eric Neumayer
Volume 30, month 09, 2004
- The Origins and Demise of the Concept of Race pp. 385-415

- Charles Hirschman
- Levels of Support from Children in Taiwan: Expectations versus Reality, 1965–99 pp. 417-448

- Albert I. Hermalin and Li‐Shou Yang
- Does Late Reproduction Extend the Life Span? Findings from European Royalty pp. 449-466

- Ulrich Mueller
- China's Floating Population: New Evidence from the 2000 Census pp. 467-488

- Zai Liang and Zhongdong Ma
- Demographers and Their Journals: Who Remains Uncited After Ten Years? pp. 489-506

- Hendrik van Dalen and Kène Henkens
- Population Futures for the Next Three Hundred Years: Soft Landing or Surprises to Come? pp. 507-517

- Paul Demeny
- A Comparison of US and Canadian Mortality in 1998 pp. 519-530

- Barbara Boyle Torrey and Carl Haub
Volume 30, month 06, 2004
- Is Lowest‐Low Fertility in Europe Explained by the Postponement of Childbearing? pp. 195-220

- Tomáš Sobotka
- Contradictions in Nigeria's Fertility Transition: The Burdens and Benefits of Having People pp. 221-238

- Daniel Jordan Smith
- The Determinants of Gender Equity in India: Examining Dyson and Moore's Thesis with New Data pp. 239-268

- Lupin Rahman and Vijayendra Rao
- Sex Differentials in Childhood Feeding, Health Care, and Nutritional Status in India pp. 269-295

- Vinod Mishra, T. K. Roy and Robert D. Retherford
- Demographic Theory: A Long View pp. 297-316

- John C. Caldwell
- The Media Marketplace for Garbled Demography pp. 317-327

- Michael S. Teitelbaum
- Dirk Hoerder, Cultures in Contact: World Migrations in the Second Millennium; Donna R. Gabaccia, Italy's Many Diasporas; and Adam McKeown, Chinese Migrant Networks and Cultural Change: Peru, Chicago, Hawaii, 1900–1936 pp. 352-356

- Patrick Manning
- Harriet B. Presser, Working in a 24/7 Economy: Challenges for American Families pp. 356-358

- A. Aneesh
- Joseph Lee Rodgers and Hans‐Peter Kohler (eds.), The Biodemography of Human Reproduction and Fertility pp. 358-360

- Ulrich Mueller
- Nadeya Sayed Ali Mohammed, Population and Development of the Arab Gulf States: The Case of Bahrain, Oman and Kuwait pp. 360-362

- Sharon Stanton Russell
- Howard Phillips and David Killingray (eds.), The Spanish Influenza Pandemic of 1918–19: New Perspectives pp. 362-365

- Svenn‐Erik Mamelund
- Short Reviews pp. 366-373

- Susan Greenhalgh, Geoffery McNicoll, Sheldon J. Segal and Etienne van de Walle
Volume 30, month 03, 2004
- Population Aging and the Rising Cost of Public Pensions pp. 1-23

- John Bongaarts
- When Does Religion Influence Fertility? pp. 25-56

- Kevin McQuillan
- Hidden in Plain Sight: Global Labor Force Exchange in the Chinese American Population, 1880–1940 pp. 57-78

- Kenneth S. Y. Chew and John M. Liu
- Politics and Female Sterilization in Northeast Brazil pp. 79-108

- André J. Caetano and Joseph E. Potter
- Second Births and the Second Shift: A Research Note on Gender Equity and Fertility pp. 109-130

- Berna Miller Torr and Susan E. Short
- The Trend in International Health Inequality pp. 131-146

- Brian Goesling and Glenn Firebaugh
Volume 29, month 12, 2003
- Social Demography and Eugenics in the Interwar United States pp. 547-593

- Edmund Ramsden
- Fertility and Distorted Sex Ratios in a Rural Chinese County: Culture, State, and Policy pp. 595-626

- Rachel Murphy
- Conflicting Preferences: A Reason Fertility Tends to Be Too High or Too Low pp. 627-646

- David Voas
- Causes of Male Excess Mortality: Insights from Cloistered Populations pp. 647-676

- Marc Luy
- Gender and Aging in the Developing World: Where Are the Men? pp. 677-698

- John Knodel and Mary Beth Ofstedal
- Long‐Term Population Decline in Europe: The Relative Importance of Tempo Effects and Generational Length pp. 699-707

- Joshua Goldstein, Wolfgang Lutz and Sergei Scherbov
- When Numbers Began to Count for Health Policy: A Review Essay* pp. 715-743

- Sheila Ryan Johansson
- Short Reviews pp. 743-749

- John Bongaarts, John B. Casterline, Susan Greenhalgh, Geoffrey McNicoll and Michael P. Todaro
Volume 29, month 09, 2003
- A New Approach to Explaining Fertility Patterns: Preference Theory pp. 349-374

- Catherine Hakim
- Reassessing the Insurance Effect: A Qualitative Analysis of Fertility Behavior in Senegal and Zimbabwe pp. 375-403

- Thomas LeGrand, Todd Koppenhaver, Nathalie Mondain and Sara Randall
- Childbearing and Women's Survival: New Evidence from Rural Bangladesh pp. 405-426

- Jane Menken, Linda Duffy and Randall Kuhn
- HIV/AIDS and Urbanization pp. 427-442

- Tim Dyson
- Introduction pp. 443-447

- Christine Bachrach and Geoffrey McNicoll
- Causal Analysis in Population Research: An Economist's Perspective pp. 448-458

- Robert Moffitt
- Some Thoughts on Causation as It Relates to Demography and Population Studies pp. 459-469

- Herbert L. Smith
- Culture and Causality: An Anthropological Comment pp. 470-479

- Tom Fricke
- Measurement of Family and Household Composition in Census 2000: An Update pp. 480-482

- Steven Ruggles
- New Estimates and Projections of Population Growth in Pakistan pp. 483-492

- Griffith Feeney and Iqbal Alam
- The Biology of Behavior and the Study of Human Fertility: A Review Essay* pp. 505-525

- John G. Haaga
- Short Reviews pp. 526-532

- John Bongaarts, Susan Greenhalgh, Geoffrey McNicoll, Mark Montgomery and Michael P. Todaro
Volume 29, month 06, 2003
- Population in Literature pp. 153-162

- Lionel Shriver
- Science, Modernity, and the Making of China's One‐Child Policy pp. 163-196

- Susan Greenhalgh
- Bridewealth and Birth Control: Low Fertility in the Indonesian Archipelago, 1500–1900 pp. 197-214

- Peter Boomgaard
- Cultural and Socioeconomic Influences on Divorce During Modernization: Southeast Asia, 1940s to 1960s pp. 215-253

- Charles Hirschman and Bussarawan Teerawichitchainan
- The Benefits from Marriage and Religion in the United States: A Comparative Analysis pp. 255-275

- Linda J. Waite and Evelyn Lehrer
- Toward a New Conceptualization of Settlements for Demography pp. 277-297

- Graeme Hugo, Anthony Champion and Alfredo Lattes
- Two‐and‐a‐Half Cheers: A Review Essay on the International Migration Report 2002* pp. 305-328

- David A. Coleman
- SHORT REVIEWS pp. 328-334

- John Bongaarts, Judith A. Diers, Paul C. Hewett and Geoffrey McNicoll
Volume 29, month 03, 2003
- Population Policy Dilemmas in Europe at the Dawn of the Twenty‐First Century pp. 1-28

- Paul Demeny
- Urban‐Rural Mortality Differentials: An Unresolved Debate pp. 29-46

- Robert Woods
- Shifting Childrearing to Single Mothers: Results from 17 Western Countries pp. 47-71

- Patrick Heuveline, Jeffrey M. Timberlake and Frank F. Furstenberg
- Measurement of Household and Family Composition in the United States, 1850–2000 pp. 73-101

- Steven Ruggles and Susan Brower
- Cultural Diversity and Population Policy in Nigeria pp. 103-111

- Oka Obono
- SHORT REVIEWS pp. 133-138

- John Bongaarts, John B. Casterline and Geoffrey McNicoll