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INDEXThe Fiscal Cost of Refugee Immigration: The Example of Sweden 567JOAKIM RUIST Divorce in sub-Saharan Africa: Are Unions Becoming Less Stable? 583 SHELLLEY CLARK SARAH BRAUNER-OTTO Cohabitation in China: Trends and Determinants 607 JIA YU YU XIE Twinning Rates in Developed Countries: Trends and Explanations 629 GILLES PISON CHRISTIAAN MONDEN JERUEN SMITS More Deaths Than Births: Subnational Natural Decrease in Europe and the United States 651 KENNETH M. JOHNSON LAYTON M. FIELD DUDLEY L. POSTON JR. NOTES AND COMMENTARY Closing a Sociodemographic Chapter of Chinese History 681 ZHONGWEI ZHAO DATA AND PERSPECTIVES Are We Overly Dependent on Conventional Dependency Ratios? 687 WARREN C. SANDERSON SERGEI SCHERBOV ARCHIVES Henry Sidgwick on Restrictions to Immigration 709 BOOK REVIEWS Governments, Markets, and the Ending of Hunger: A Review Essay on C. Peter Timmer, FooD Security and Scarcity: Why Ending Hunger Is So Hard NIKOS ALEXANDRATOS 713 Piers J. Hale, Political Descent: Malthus, Mutualism, and the Politics of Evolution in Victorian England DENNIS HOTJGSON 721 Stefan Kühl, For the Betterment of the Race: The Rise and Fall of the International Movement for Eugenics and Racial Hygiene LANDIS MACKELLAR 725 Short Reviews 727 Paul Collier, Exodus: How Mİgration Is Chanqing Our World Koenraad Matthijs, Karel Neels, Christiane Timmerman Jacques Haers, and Sara Mels (eds.), Population Change in Europe, the Midle-East and North Africa: Beyond the Demographic Divide Akim J. Mturi and Samuel Agyei-Mensah (eds.), Explaning Fertility Differences in Sub-Saharan Africa: Projectig the Demographic Future National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, The Growming Gap in Life Expectancy by Income: Implications for federal Programs and Policy Responses Gernot Wagner and Martin L. Weitzman, Climate Shock: The Economic Consequences Of a Hotter Planet DOCUMENTS China's Abandonment of the One-Child Policy 733 ABSTRACTS 735 AUTHORS FOR THIS ISSUE 737
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