Population and Development Review
INDEXARTICLESSocial Demography and Eugenics in the Interwar United States EDMUND RAMSDEN Fertility and Distorted Sex Ratios in a Rural Chinese County: Culture, State, and Policy RACHEL MURPHY Conflicting Preferences: A Reason Fertility Tends to Be Too High or Too Low DAVID VOAS Causes of Male Excess Mortality: Insights from Cloistered Populations MARC LUY NOTES AND COMMENTARY Gender and Aging in the Developing World: Where Are the Men? JOHN KNODEL MARY BETH OFSTEDAL DATA AND PERSPECTIVES Long-Term Population Decline in Europe: The Relative Importance of Tempo Effects and Generational Length JOSHUA GOLDSTEIN WOLFGANG LUTZ SERGEI SCHERBOV ARCHIVES Edward Alsworth Ross on Western Civilization and the Birth Rate BOOK REVIEWS When Numbers Began to Count for Health Policy: A Review Essay on Andrea A. Rusnock, Vital Accounts: Quantifying Health and Population in Eighteenth-Century England and France SHEILA RYAN JOHANSSON Jack M. Hollander, The Real Environmental Crisis: Why Poverty, Not Affluence, Is the Environment's Number One Enemy JOEL DARMSTADTER Glenn Firebaugh, The New Geography of Global Income Inequality JOHN ISBISTER Nancy E. Riley and James McCarthy, Demography in the Age of the Postmodern JENNIFER JOHNSON-HANKS Catherine Campbell, 'Letting Them Die': Why HIV/AIDS Prevention Programmes Fail SUSAN COTTS WATKINS Konstantinos Kapparis, Abortion in the Ancient World ETIENNE VAN DE WALLE Short Reviews DOCUMENTS The President's Council on Bioethics: Choosing Sex of Children ABSTRACTS AUTHORS FOR THIS ISSUE CONTENTS TO VOLUME 29
|