Population and Development Review
1999 - 2025
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Volume 28, month 12, 2002
- Eating Meat: Evolution, Patterns, and Consequences pp. 599-639

- Vaclav Smil
- The Emergence of Lowest‐Low Fertility in Europe During the 1990s pp. 641-680

- Hans‐Peter Kohler, Francesco Billari and José Ortega
- The Ethnic Composition of Families in Russia in 1989: Insights into the Soviet “Nationalities Policy” pp. 681-706

- Nikolai Botev
- Reactions of Developing‐Country Elites to International Population Policy pp. 707-733

- Nancy Luke and Susan Cotts Watkins
- Pretransitional Fertility in China pp. 735-750

- Cameron D. Campbell, Wang Feng and James Z. Lee
- Fertility Control in China's Past pp. 751-757

- Zhongwei Zhao
- Sex‐Selective Abortions in India pp. 759-785

- Fred Arnold, Sunita Kishor and T. K. Roy
- SHORT REVIEWS pp. 809-816

- John Bongaarts, Susan Greenhalgh, Paul Hewett, Geoffrey McNicoll, Michael P. Todaro and Zachary Zimmer
Volume 28, month 09, 2002
- Chinese Reproductive Policy at the Turn of the Millennium: Dynamic Stability pp. 379-418

- Edwin A. Winckler
- The End of the Fertility Transition in the Developed World pp. 419-443

- John Bongaarts
- Production, Reproduction, and Education: Women, Children, and Work in a British Perspective pp. 445-474

- Heather Joshi
- Children's Economic Roles in the Maya Family Life Cycle: Cain, Caldwell, and Chayanov Revisited pp. 475-499

- Ronald Lee and Karen L. Kramer
- A Biodemographic Interpretation of Life Span pp. 501-513

- S. Jay Olshansky, Bruce A. Carnes and Jacob Brody
- Muslim and Non‐Muslim Differences in Female Autonomy and Fertility: Evidence from Four Asian Countries pp. 515-537

- S. Philip Morgan, Sharon Stash, Herbert L. Smith and Karen Oppenheim Mason
- Uncertainties in the Composition of World Population in the Twenty‐First Century pp. 539-548

- Max Singer
- SHORT REVIEWS pp. 571-577

- Sajeda Amin, John Bongaarts, John B. Casterline, Susan Greenhalgh, Geoffrey McNicoll and Michael P. Todaro
Volume 28, month 06, 2002
- Historical Population Estimates: Unraveling the Consensus pp. 183-204

- John C. Caldwell and Thomas Schindlmayr
- The Epidemiologic Transition Revisited: Compositional Models for Causes of Death by Age and Sex pp. 205-228

- Joshua A. Salomon and Christopher J. L. Murray
- On the Modernity of Traditional Contraception: Time and the Social Context of Fertility pp. 229-249

- Jennifer Johnson‐Hanks
- Sociodemographic and Health Profiles of the Oldest Old In China pp. 251-273

- Zeng Yi, James W. Vaupel, Xiao Zhenyu, Zhang Chunyuan and Liu Yuzhi
- Sex Differentials in Undernutrition: A Look at Survey Evidence pp. 275-284

- Alain Marcoux
- A Turning Point in Gender Bias in Mortality? An Update on the Number of Missing Women pp. 285-312

- Stephan Klasen and Claudia Wink
- Does Population Matter? A Review Essay* pp. 329-360

- Dennis A. Ahlburg
- SHORT REVIEWS pp. 360-366

- Sajeda Amin, John Bongaarts, Susan Greenhalgh, Geoffrey McNicoll and Michael P. Todaro
Volume 28, month 03, 2002
- Can Economic Growth Be Sustained? A Post‐Malthusian Perspective pp. 1-12

- Vernon Ruttan
- How Long Do We Live? pp. 13-29

- John Bongaarts and Griffith Feeney
- Maternal Work and Child Care in China: A Multi‐Method Analysis pp. 31-57

- Susan E. Short, Feinian Chen, Barbara Entwisle and Zhai Fengying
- Longevity Advances in High‐Income Countries, 1955–96 pp. 59-76

- Kevin M. White
- Cigarette Use and the Narrowing Sex Differential in Mortality pp. 77-104

- Fred C. Pampel
- The End of the Demographic Transition: Relief or Concern? pp. 105-120

- Jacques Vallin
- Long‐Range Population Projections Made Simple pp. 121-141

- Joshua R. Goldstein and Guy Stecklov
- SHORT REVIEWS pp. 156-164

- John Bongaarts, Susan Greenhalgh, Geoffrey McNicoll, William Petersen, Michael P. Todaro and Zachary Zimmer
Volume 27, month 12, 2001
- Testing Evolutionary Hypotheses with Demographic Data pp. 633-660

- Alice L. Clarke and Bobbi S. Low
- Death at the Border: Efficacy and Unintended Consequences of US Immigration Control Policy pp. 661-685

- Wayne A. Cornelius
- Women's Autonomy in India and Pakistan: The Influence of Religion and Region pp. 687-712

- Shireen J. Jejeebhoy and Zeba A. Sathar
- Spatial Patterns of Fertility Transition in Indian Districts pp. 713-738

- Christophe Guilmoto and S. Irudaya Rajan
- On Population and Resources: A Comment pp. 739-747

- D. Johnson
- On Population and Resources: Reply pp. 748-754

- Partha Dasgupta
- First Impressions from the 2000 Census of China pp. 755-769

- William Lavely
- The Impact of HIV/AIDS on Adult Mortality in Zimbabwe pp. 771-780

- Griffith Feeney
- How Long Can We Live? A Review Essay* pp. 791-809

- John R. Wilmoth
- SHORT REVIEWS pp. 810-816

- John Bongaarts, Julia Dayton, Susan Greenhalgh, Geoffrey McNicoll and Michael P. Todaro
Volume 27, month 09, 2001
- Life Span Extension in Humans Is Self‐Reinforcing: A General Theory of Longevity pp. 411-436

- James R. Carey and Debra S. Judge
- First Politics, Then Culture: Accounting for Ethnic Differences in Demographic Behavior in Kenya pp. 437-467

- Alexander A. Weinreb
- Is There a Stabilizing Selection Around Average Fertility in Modern Human Populations? pp. 469-498

- Ulrich Mueller
- The Age of Migration in China pp. 499-524

- Zai Liang
- Divergent Paths of Immigration Politics in the United States and Australia pp. 525-551

- Gary P. Freeman and Bob Birrell
- The Retrenchment of Marriage: Results from Marital Status Life Tables for the United States, 1995 pp. 553-563

- Robert Schoen and Nicola Standish
- Linking Human and Natural History: A Review Essay* pp. 573-584

- Joel E. Cohen
- Population and Progress in the Middle Ages: A Review Essay* pp. 585-607

- Jack Goldstone
- SHORT REVIEWS pp. 608-617

- John Bongaarts, Susan Greenhalgh, Geoffrey McNicoll, Michael P. Todaro, Etienne van de Walk and Zachary Zimmer
Volume 27, month 06, 2001
- The North Korean Famine and Its Demographic Impact pp. 219-238

- Daniel Goodkind and Loraine West
- How Much Will Feeding More and Wealthier People Encroach on Forests? pp. 239-257

- Paul E. Waggoner and Jesse H. Ausubel
- Prenatal Sex Determination and Sex‐Selective Abortion in Rural Central China pp. 259-281

- Chu Junhong
- Health Interventions and Health Equity: The Example of Measles Vaccination in Bangladesh pp. 283-302

- Michael A. Koenig, David Bishai and Mehrab Ali Khan
- Measurement of Biomarkers in Surveys in Developing Countries: Opportunities and Problems pp. 303-314

- J. Ties Boerma, Elizabeth Holt and Robert Black
- Surnames in US Population Records pp. 315-322

- William Petersen
- The World's Changing Human Capital Stock: Multi‐State Population Projections by Educational Attainment pp. 323-339

- Wolfgang Lurz and Anne Goujon
- The Preliminary Demography of the 2001 Census of India pp. 341-356

- Tim Dyson
- SHORT REVIEWS pp. 380-388

- John Bongaarts, Susan Greenhalgh, Geoffrey McNicoll, Michael P. Todaro and Zachary Zimmer
Volume 27, month 03, 2001
- Labor Supply Prospects in 16 Developed Countries, 2000–2050 pp. 1-32

- Peter McDonald and Rebecca Kippen
- Fertility, Education, and Development: Evidence from India pp. 33-63

- Jean Drèze and Mamta Murthi
- Late Marriage and Less Marriage in Japan pp. 65-102

- Robert D. Retherford, Naohiro Ogawa and Rikiya Matsukura
- Cohort Reproductive Patterns in Low‐Fertility Countries pp. 103-132

- Tomas Frejka and Gérard Calot
- Is There Evidence of Birth Control in Late Imperial China? pp. 133-154

- Arthur P. Wolf
- On the Scale of Global Demographic Convergence 1950–2000 pp. 155-171

- Chris Wilson
- SHORT REVIEWS pp. 194-202

- John Bongaarts, Geoffrey McNicoll, Michael P. Todaro and Zachary Zimmer
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