POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
INDEXPOPULATIONAND_____ DEVELOPMENT REVIEW VOLUME 20 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 1994 ARTICLES Effects of Institutions and Policies on Rural Population Growth with Application to China D. GALF JOHNSON What Drove the Mass Migrations from Europe in the Late Nineteenth Century? TIMOTHY J. HATTON JEFFREY G. WILIJAMSON The Role and Significance of Consanguinity as a Demographic Variable ALAN H. BITTLES Does Young Maternal Age Adversely Affect Child Development? Evidence from Cousin Comparisons in the United States ARLINE T. GERONIMUS SANDERS KORENMAN MARIANNE M. HILLEMEIER NOTES AND COMMENTARY The Impact of Population Policies: An Exchange COMMENT: JAMES C. KNOWLES, JOHN S. AKIN, AND DAVID K. GUILKEY COMMENT: JOHN BONGAARTS RKPLY: LANT H. PRITCHETT DATA AND PERSPECTIVES The Global Distribution of the Overseas Chinese Around 1990 DUDLEY L. POSTON, JR. MICHAEL XINXIANG MAO MEI-YU YU ARCHIVES Ruskin on Population and the Quality of Life BOOK REVIEWS Gita Sen, Adrienne Germain, and Lincoln C. Chen (eds.), Population Policies Reconsidered: Health, Empowerment, and Rights C. ALISON MCINTOSH Laurie Ann Mazur (ed.), Beyond the Numbers: A Reader on Population, Consumption, and the Environment GEOFFREY McNICOLL. Virginia D. Abemethy, Population Politics: The Choices that Shape Our Future JOHN F. KANTNER Carnegie Task Force on Meeting the Needs of Young Children, Starting Points: Meeting the Needs of Our Youngest Children NATHAN KEYFITZ United Nations Children's Fund, The State of the World's Children 1994 DAVIDSON R. GWATKIN Wolfgang Lutz, Sergei Scherbov, and Andrei Volkov (eds.), Demographic Trends and Patterm in the Soviet Union Before 1991 VLADIMIR D. SHKOLNIKOV Short Reviews DOCUMENTS Population in the UN's "Agenda for Development" The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Emerging Infectious Disease Threats ABSTRACTS AUTHORS FOR THIS ISSUE
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