Population and Development Review
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Volume 36, month 12, 2010
- Routes to Low Mortality in Poor Countries Revisited pp. 655-692
- Randall Kuhn
- Food Security in an Era of Economic Volatility pp. 693-723
- Rosamond L. Naylor and Walter P. Falcon
- Child‐Care Availability and Fertility in Norway pp. 725-748
- Ronald R. Rindfuss, David K. Guilkey, S. Philip Morgan and ØYstein Kravdal
- US Mortality in an International Context: Age Variations pp. 749-773
- Jessica Y. Ho and Samuel H. Preston
- The Educational Gradient of Childbearing within Cohabitation in Europe pp. 775-801
- Brienna Perelli‐Harris, Wendy Sigle‐Rushton, Michaela Kreyenfeld, Trude Lappegård, Renske Keizer and Caroline Berghammer
- The Relative Effects of Shocks in Early‐ and Later‐Life Conditions on Mortality pp. 803-829
- Mikko Myrskylä
- Douglass C. North, John Joseph Wallis, and Barry R. Weingast: Violence and Social Orders: A Conceptual Framework for Interpreting Recorded Human History pp. 841-843
- John G. Haaga
- Nell Irvin Painter: The History of White People pp. 844-845
- J. R. McNeill
- Heiner Maier, Jutta Gampe, Bernard Jeune, Jean‐Marie Robine, and James W. Vaupel (eds.): Supercentenarians pp. 846-847
- James R. Carey
- David Willetts: The Pinch: How the Baby Boomers Took Their Children's Future—And Why They Should Give It Back pp. 848-850
- Geoffrey McNicoll
Volume 36, month 09, 2010
- China's Below‐Replacement Fertility: Government Policy or Socioeconomic Development? pp. 419-440

- Yong Cai
- Projections of the Ethnic Minority Populations of the United Kingdom 2006–2056 pp. 441-486

- David Coleman
- Health as a Context for Social and Gender Activism: Female Volunteer Health Workers in Iran pp. 487-510

- Homa Hoodfar
- The Implications of Increased Survivorship for Mortality Variation in Aging Populations pp. 511-539

- Michal Engelman, Vladimir Canudas‐Romo and Emily M. Agree
- Intra‐Household Conflicts in Migration Decisionmaking: Return and Pendulum Migration in Morocco pp. 541-561

- Hein De Haas and Tineke Fokkema
- Stem Families and Joint Families in Comparative Historical Perspective pp. 563-577

- Steven Ruggles
- East Asian Childbearing Patterns and Policy Developments pp. 579-606

- Tomas Frejka, Gavin W. Jones and Jean‐Paul Sardon
Volume 36, month 06, 2010
- The Unfolding Story of the Second Demographic Transition pp. 211-251

- Ron Lesthaeghe
- Demography, Education, and Democracy: Global Trends and the Case of Iran pp. 253-281

- Wolfgang Lutz, Jesus Crespo Cuaresma and Mohammad Jalal Abbasi‐Shavazi
- Mapping the Timing, Pace, and Scale of the Fertility Transition in Brazil pp. 283-307

- Joseph E. Potter, Carl P. Schmertmann, Renato M. Assunção and Suzana M. Cavenaghi
- Productivity of Older Workers: Perceptions of Employers and Employees pp. 309-330

- Hendrik van Dalen, Kène Henkens and Joop Schippers
- Emptying the Nest: Older Men in the United States, 1880–2000 pp. 331-356

- Brian Gratton and Myron P. Gutmann
- The Household Registration System and Migrant Labor in China: Notes on a Debate pp. 357-364

- Kam Wing Chan
- Reexamining the Dominance of Birth Cohort Effects on Mortality pp. 365-390

- Michael Murphy
Volume 36, month 03, 2010
- Who Wins and Who Loses? Public Transfer Accounts for US Generations Born 1850 to 2090 pp. 1-26

- Antoine Bommier, Ronald Lee, Tim Miller and Stéphane Zuber
- Beyond Material Explanations: Family Solidarity and Mortality, a Small Area‐level Analysis pp. 27-45

- Jon Anson
- Son Preference and Access to Social Insurance: Evidence from China's Rural Pension Program pp. 47-70

- Avraham Ebenstein and Steven Leung
- Gender Gaps in Educational Attainment in Less Developed Countries pp. 71-89

- Monica J. Grant and Jere Behrman
- The Correspondence Between Fertility Intentions and Behavior in the United States pp. 91-118

- S. Philip Morgan and Heather Rackin
- Well‐Being, Front and Center: A Note on the Sarkozy Report pp. 119-124

- Richard Easterlin
- Counting Child Domestic Servants in Latin America pp. 125-149

- Deborah Levison and Anna Langer
- Growing Diversity among America's Children and Youth: Spatial and Temporal Dimensions pp. 151-176

- Kenneth M. Johnson and Daniel Lichter
Volume 35, month 12, 2009
- The End of “Lowest‐Low” Fertility? pp. 663-699

- Joshua R. Goldstein, Tomáš Sobotka and Aiva Jasilioniene
- Welfare Regimes for Aging Populations: No Single Path for Reform pp. 701-720

- Mehmet Aysan and Roderic Beaujot
- Latin America and the Social Contract: Patterns of Social Spending and Taxation pp. 721-748

- Karla Breceda, Iamele Rigolini and Jaime Saavedra
- Homicide Rates in a Cross‐Section of Countries: Evidence and Interpretations pp. 749-776

- Julio H. Cole and Andrés Marroquín Gramajo
- Legacy, Policy, and Circumstance in Fertility Transition pp. 777-795

- Geoffrey McNicoll
- The Gendered Double Standard of Aging in US Marriage Markets pp. 797-816

- Paula England and Elizabeth Aura McClintock
Volume 35, month 09, 2009
- Divergent Patterns in the Ethnic Transformation of Societies pp. 449-478

- David Coleman
- Abortion, Family Planning, and Population Policy: Prospects for the Common‐Ground Approach pp. 479-518

- Dennis Hodgson
- The Sex Ratio Transition in Asia pp. 519-549

- Christophe Guilmoto
- An Imperfect Contraceptive Society: Fertility and Contraception in Italy pp. 551-584

- Alessandra Gribaldo, Maya D. Judd and David I. Kertzer
- Falling Short of Highest Life Expectancy: How Many Americans Might Have Been Alive in the Twentieth Century? pp. 585-603

- Magdalena M. Muszyńska and Roland Rau
- China's Below‐Replacement Fertility: Recent Trends and Future Prospects pp. 605-629

- S. Philip Morgan, Guo Zhigang and Sarah R. Hayford
Volume 35, month 06, 2009
- The Effect of Population Growth on Economic Growth: A Meta‐Regression Analysis of the Macroeconomic Literature pp. 221-248

- Derek Headey and Andrew Hodge
- Reconsidering the Northwest European Family System: Living Arrangements of the Aged in Comparative Historical Perspective pp. 249-273

- Steven Ruggles
- Risk Exposure in Early Life and Mortality at Older Ages: Evidence from Union Army Veterans pp. 275-295

- Dejun Su
- A Gendered Assessment of Highly Skilled Emigration pp. 297-321

- Frédéric Docquier, B. Lindsay Lowell and Abdeslam Marfouk
- Introduction pp. 323-330

- John G. Haaga
- Interventions to Improve Late Life pp. 331-340

- Linda G. Martin
- The Changing Family and Aging Populations pp. 341-346

- Linda J. Waite
- Lively Questions for Demographers about Death at Older Ages pp. 347-356

- James W. Vaupel
- The Demography of Future Global Population Aging: Indicators, Uncertainty, and Educational Composition pp. 357-365

- Wolfgang Lutz
- Population Dynamics in Italy in the Middle Ages: New Insights from Archaeological Findings pp. 367-389

- Irene Barbiera and Gianpiero Dalla‐Zuanna
- US Presidential Elections and the Spatial Pattern of the American Second Demographic Transition pp. 391-400

- Ron Lesthaeghe and Lisa Neidert
- Evidence for an Incipient Decline in Numbers of Missing Girls in China and India pp. 401-416

- Monica Das Gupta, Woojin Chung and Li Shuzhuo
- Gavin Jones, Paulin Tay Straughan, and Angelique Chan (eds.) pp. 423-425

- Tomas Frejka
- Mahmood Mamdani pp. 425-429

- John C. Caldwell
Volume 35, month 03, 2009
- The Changing Racial and Ethnic Composition of the US Population: Emerging American Identities pp. 1-51

- Anthony Daniel Perez and Charles Hirschman
- “Roll Back Malaria, Roll in Development”? Reassessing the Economic Burden of Malaria pp. 53-87

- Randall M. Packard
- Universal versus Economically Polarized Change in Age at First Birth: A French–British Comparison pp. 89-115

- Michael S. Rendall, Olivia Ekert‐Jaffé, Heather Joshi, Kevin Lynch and Rémi Mougin
- Why Do People Become Modern? A Darwinian Explanation pp. 117-158

- Lesley Newson and Peter J. Richerson
- The Segmented Trend Line of Highest Life Expectancies pp. 159-187

- Jacques Vallin and France Meslé
- World Bank pp. 197-200

- Mark Montgomery
- Barry Cunliffe pp. 200-202

- Jesper Boldsen
- Geoff Childs pp. 202-204

- Andrew M. Fischer