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INDEXARTICLESTovvard a Comprehensive Demography: Rethinking the Research Agenda on Change and Response yves charbıt vğronıque petıt Fiscal Externalities of Becoming a Parent douglas A. WOLF ronald d. lee tlmothy miller gretchen donehower Alexandre Genest Economic Recession and Fertility in the Developed World tomâs sobotka vegard Skirbekk dımıter phılıpov / The Education Effect on Population Health: A Reassessment david p. Baker juan leon emily G. Smith Greenayvay john collıns marcela movit Social Capital and VVomen's Reduced Vulnerability to HIV Infection in Rural Zimbabwe SIMON GREGSON phyllis mushati harry Grusin mercy nhamo Christina Schumacher morten skovdal Constance nyamukapa Catherine Campbell NOTES AND COMMENTARY Tacit Consent: The Church and Birth Control in Northern Italy glanpıero dalla-zuanna DATA AND PERSPECTIVES Understanding Global Demographic Convergence since 1950 Chris Wilson ARCHIVES Auguste Comte on the Natural Progress of Human Society BOOK REVIEWS Tim Dyson, Population and Development: The Demographic Transition john b. casterlıne ş Charles Kenny, Getting Better: Why Global Development Is Succeeding— And How We Can Improve the World Even More lant prıtchett Robert D. Putnam and David E. Campbell, American Grace: How Religion Divides and Unites Us dennis hodgson Short Reviews Partha Dasgupta, Selected Papers. Volume I: lnstitutions, Innovations, and Humarı Values; Volume II: Poverty, Population, and Natural Resources Department of Economic and Social Affairs, World Population Ageing 2009 Janet R. Dickson, Barry B. Hughes, and Mohammod T. irfan, Advancing Global Education: Patterns of Potential Human Progress, Vol.2 James S. Fishkin and Robert E. Goodin (eds.), Population and Political Theory Jennifer Dabbs Sciubba, The Future Faces ofWar: Population and National Security DOCUMENTS Population Prospects for the Tvventy-First Century: The 2010 United Nations Projections ABSTRACTS AUTHORS FOR THIS ISSUE
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