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Population and Development Review Cumulative Index CUMULATIVE CONTENTS VOLUMES 1–33 1975–2007 To use this index, open the bookmarks in this document by clicking the “Bookmarks” tab along the left-hand side of the display window. About the cumulative index The index consists of two major sections. I. Lists of: a. Articles, Notes & Commentary, Data & Perspectives, and Signed Book Reviews b. Archives c. Archives by original year of publication d. Documents e. Books Reviewed II. Table of Contents for all issues in volumes 1 to 33 and Supplements to Population and Development Review. The TOCs include links to PDFs of full text stored on www.JSTOR.org or www.Interscience.Wiley.com. How to use the cumulative index 1. If they are not already displayed, open the bookmarks in this document by clicking the “Bookmarks” tab along the left-hand side of the display window. 2. Click within the bookmarks and select the list you would like to search. 3. Pull-down the “Edit” tab and select “Find” (Ctrl + F). 4. Type your search term and click the “Next” button to find a relevant listing. Note that the “Find” feature will search through the entire cumulative index beginning with the list you select. 5. To read the full article, go to the relevant table of contents using the bookmarks. 6. Click the article title to open the PDF. PDFs of articles are stored on the JSTOR or Wiley Interscience site. The links will automatically direct you to these sites. Accessing PDFs Articles on the JSTOR and Wiley Interscience sites are available only to subscribers, which include many libraries and institutions. If you cannot access PDFs, you may be working on a computer that is not recognized as being affiliated with a participating site. Visit your institution’s or library’s site to log in or contact your librarian to learn about options for remote access. If you have an account issued by your institution or organization, you may login at: https://www.jstor.org/action/showLogin and http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/institaccess/login. ARTICLES, NOTES & COMMENTARY, DATA & PERSPECTIVES, SIGNED BOOK REVIEWS Aarssen, Lonnie W. Why is fertility lower in wealthier countries? The role of relaxed fertility-selection, 31 no. 1 (Mar 05): 113-126. Abercrombie, Keith and Arthur McCormack Population growth and food supplies in different time perspectives, 2 no. 3/4 (Sep/Dec 76): 479-498. Abernethy, Virginia Comment: The "one world" thesis as an obstacle to environmental preservation, 16 Supp (90): 323-328. Abumere, S.I. Population distribution policies and measures in Africa south of the Sahara: A review, 7 no. 3 (Sep 81): 421-433. Acevedo, Dolores and Thomas J. Espenshade Implications of a North American Free Trade Agreement for Mexican migration into the United States, 18 no. 4 (Dec 92): 729-744. Acsádi, George T.F. Review of Massimo Livi-Bacci, The Population of Europe: A History, 26 no. 4 (Dec 00): 831-833. Adlakha, Arjun L. See Jain, Anrudh K. and Arjun L. Adlakha (1982) Aghajanian, Akbar Population change in Iran, 1966–86: A stalled demographic transition? 17 no. 4 (Dec 91): 703-715. Ahlburg, Dennis A. The Census Bureau's new projections of the US population, 19 no. 1 (Mar 93): 159- 174. Ahlburg, Dennis A. Review of Wolfgang Lutz (ed.), The Future Population of the World: What Can We Assume Today? 21 no. 3 (Sep 95): 678–682. Ahlburg, Dennis A. Julian Simon and the population growth debate, 24 no. 2 (Jun 98): 317–327. Ahlburg, Dennis A. Does population matter? A review essay on Nancy Birdsall, Allen C. Kelley, and Steven W. Sinding (eds.), Population Matters: Demographic Change, Economic Growth, and Poverty in the Developing World, 28 no. 2 (Jun 02): 329-350. Ahlburg, Dennis A. and Wolfgang Lutz Introduction: The need to rethink approaches to population forecasts, 24 Supp (98): 1–14. Ahlburg, Dennis, Wolfgang Lutz, and James W. Vaupel Ways to improve population forecasting: What should be done differently in the future? 24 Supp (98): 191–198. Ahlburg, Dennis See also Lutz, Wolfgang, James W. Vaupel, and Dennis Ahlburg, editors (1998) Aiken, John S. See Knowles, James C., John S. Aiken, and David K. Guilkey (1994) Aird, John S. Fertility decline and birth control in the People's Republic of China, 4 no. 2 (Jun 78): 225-253. Aird, John S. Population studies and population policy in China, 8 no. 2 (Jun 82): 267-297. Alam, Iqbal See Feeney, Griffith and Iqbal Alam (2003) Alba, Francisco and Joseph E. Potter Population and development in Mexico since 1940: An interpretation, 12 no. 1 (Mar 86): 47–75. Alexandratos, Nikos The world food outlook: A review essay [on Donald O. Mitchell, Merlinda D. Ingco, and Ronald C. Duncan, The World Food Outlook], 23 no. 4 (Dec 97): 877-888. Alexandratos, Nikos Countries with rapid population growth and resource constraints: Issues of food, agriculture, and development, 31 no. 2 (Jun 05): 237-258. Alonso, William Review of Michael J. Piore, Birds of Passage: Migrant Labor and Industrial Societies, 7 no. 3 (Sep 81): 527-529. Alwin, Duane F. From childbearing to childrearing: The link between declines in fertility and changes in the socialization of children, 22 Supp (96): 176-196. Amin, Sajeda See Basu, Alaka M. and Sajeda Amin (2000) Anderson, Annelise Review of Sylvia Ann Hewlett, A Lesser Life: The Myth of Women's Liberation in America, 12 no. 3 (Sep 86): 593–594. Anderson, Annelise US social security under low fertility: Comment [on Rita Ricardo-Campbell (1986)], 12 Supp (86): 313–317. Anderson, Barbara A. and Brian D. Silver Infant mortality in the Soviet Union: Regional differences and measurement issues, 12 no. 4 (Dec 86): 705–738. Anderson, Barbara A. and Brian D. Silver Patterns of cohort mortality in the Soviet population, 15 no. 3 (Sep 89): 471–501. Anderson, Barbara A. and Brian D. Silver Demographic sources of the changing ethnic composition of the Soviet Union, 15 no. 4 (Dec 89): 609–656. Andersson, Gunnar See Billari, Francesco C., Hans-Peter Kohler, Gunnar Andersson, and Hans Lundström (2007) Andorka, Rudolf Review of Ansley J. Coale and Susan Cotts Watkins (eds.), The Decline of Fertility in Europe, 12 no. 2 (Jun 86): 329–334. Andreae, Meinrat O. Biomass burning in the tropics: Impact on environmental quality and global climate, 16 Supp (90): 268-291. Andreev, Evgueni M. See Shkolnikov, Vladimir M., Evgueni M. Andreev, René Houle, and James W. Vaupel (2007) Aneesh, A. Review of Harriet B. Presser, Working in a 24/7 Economy: Challenges for American Families, 30 no. 2 (Jun 04): 356-358. Appold, Stephen J. The weakening position of university graduates in Singapore's labor market: Causes and consequences, 31 no. 1 (Mar 05): 85-112. Aramburú, Carlos Is population policy necessary? Latin America and the Andean countries, 20 Supp (94): 159-178. Arango, Joaquín See Massey, Douglas S., Joaquín Arango, Graeme Hugo, Ali Kouaouci, Adela Pellegrino, and J. Edward Taylor (1993, 1994) Archer, Linda See Dow, Thomas E., Jr., Linda Archer, Shanyisa Khasiani, and John Kekovole (1994) Arends-Kuenning, Mary See Montgomery, Mark R., Mary Arends-Kuenning, and Cem Mete (2000) Ariès, Philippe Two successive motivations for the declining birth rate in the West, 6 no. 4 (Dec 80): 645-650. Arndt, H.W. Review of Julian L. Simon, Theory of Population and Economic Growth, 13 no. 1 (Mar 87): 156–158. Arnold, Fred, Sunita Kishor, and T.K. Roy Sex-selective abortions in India, 28 no. 4 (Dec 02): 759–785. Arnold, Fred and Liu Zhaoxiang Sex preference, fertility, and family planning in China, 12 no. 2 (Jun 86): 221–246. Arthur, W. Brian Review of Gary S. Becker, A Treatise on the Family, 8 no. 2 (Jun 82): 393-397. Arthur, W. Brian and Thomas J. Espenshade Immigration policy and immigrants' ages, 14 no. 2 (Jun 88): 315–326. Arthur, W. Brian and Geoffrey McNicoll Large-scale simulation models in population and development: What use to planners? 1 no. 2 (Dec 75): 251-265. Arthur, W. Brian and Geoffrey McNicoll Large-scale simulation models in population and development: A reply [to Richard Blandy (1977)], 3 no. 1/2 (Mar/Jun 77): 126-127. Arthur, W. Brian and Geoffrey McNicoll An analytical survey of population and development in Bangladesh, 4 no. 1 (Mar 78): 23-80. Ashton, Basil, Kenneth Hill, Alan Piazza, and Robin Zeitz Famine in China, 1958-61, 10 no. 4 (Dec 84): 613-645. Astone, Nan Marie, Constance A. Nathanson, Robert Schoen, and Young J. Kim Family demography, social theory, and investment in social capital, 25 no. 1 (Mar 99): 1–31. Astone, Nan Marie See also Schoen, Robert, Young J. Kim, Constance A. Nathanson, Jason Fields, and Nan Marie Astone (1997) Attané, Isabelle Review of Alain Blum and France Guérin-Pace, Des lettres et des chiffres: Des tests d'intelligence à l'évaluation du «savoir lire», un siècle de polémiques, 28 no. 1 (Mar 02): 154-156. Attané, Isabelle The demographic impact of a female deficit in China, 2000-2050, 32 no. 4 (Dec 06): 755-770. Ausubel, Jesse H. See Waggoner, Paul E. and Jesse H. Ausubel (2001) and Waggoner, Paul E., Jesse H. Ausubel, and Iddo K. Wernick (1996) Awusabo-Asare, Kofi Interpretations of demographic concepts: The case of Ghana, 14 no. 4 (Dec 88): 675– 687. Bachrach, Christine The puzzling persistence of postmodern fertility preferences: Comment [on Dirk J. van de Kaa (2001)], 27 Supp (01): 332-338. Bachrach, Christine and Geoffrey McNicoll Introduction [to Causal Analysis in the Population Sciences: A Symposium], 29 no. 3 (Sep 03): 443-447. Bahchieva, Raisa A. See Rendall, Michael S. and Raisa A. 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