Population and Development Review
INDEXARTICLESChinese Reproductive Policy at the Turn of the Millennium: Dynamic Stability edwin A. winckler The End of the Fertility Transition in the Developed World john bongaarts Production, Reproduction, and Education: Women, Children, and Work in a British Perspective heather joshı Children's Economic Roles in the Maya Family Life Cycle: Cain, Caldwell, and Chayanov Revisited ronald D. lee karen L. kramer NOTES AND COMMENTARY A Biodemographic Interpretation of Life Span S. jay olshansky bruce A. carnes jacob brodyDATA AND PERSPECTIVES Muslim and Non-Muslim Differences in Female Autonomy and Fertility: Evidence from Four Asian Countries S. philip morgan sharon stash herbert L. smith karen oppenheim mason Uncertainties in the Composition of World Population in the Twenty-First Century max singer ARCHIVES Pierre Bourdieu on Marriage Strategies BOOK REVIEWS Angus Maddison, The World Economy: A Millennial Perspective john c. caldwell Anna Treves, Le nascite e la politica nell'Italia del Novecento carl ıpsen Carol Blum, Strength in Numbers: Population, Reproduction, and Power in Eighteenth-Century France etıenne van de walle James Q. Wilson, The Marriage Problem: How Our Culture Has Weakened Families andrew J. cherlin Sylvia Ann Hewlett, Creating a Life: Professional Women and the Quest for Children SUZANNE BIANCHIRose E. Frisch, Female Fertility and the Body Fat Connection nathan keyfitz Short Reviews DOCUMENTS People's Republic of China Law on Population and Birth Planning Demographic Data on the Victims of the September 11, 2001 Terror Attack on the World Trade Center, New York City ABSTRACTS AUTHORS FOR THIS ISSUE
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