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POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW CONTENTST O VOLUME 19, 1993 ARTICLES Arango, Joaquin, see Douglas S. Massey Caldwell, John C., and Pat Caldwell, The South African fertility decline 2: 225—262 Caldwell, Pat, see John C. Caldwell Coleman, David A., Contrasting age structures of Western Europe and of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union: Demographic curiosity or labor resource? 3: 523-555 Daily, Gretchen C., see Paul R. Ehrlich Easterlin, Richard A., Christine M. Schaeffer, and Diane J. Macunovich, Will the baby boomers be less well off than their parents? Income, wealth, and family circumstances over the life cycle in the United States 3: 497-522 Ehrlich, Anne H., see Paul R. Ehrlich Ehrlich, Paul R., Anne H. Ehrlich, and Gretchen C. Daily, Food security, population, and environment 1: 1-32 Feeney, Griffith, and Wang Feng, Parity progression and birth intervals in China: The influence of policy in hastening fertility decline 1: 61-101 Green, Marshall, The evolution of US international population policy, 1965—92: A chronologi- cal account 2: 303-321 Gu Baochang, see Zeng Yi Hugo, Graeme, see Douglas S. Massey Kouaouci, Ali, see Douglas S. Massey Kumar, B. Gopalakrishna, Low mortality and high morbidity in Kerala reconsidered 1: 103— 121 Langford, Christopher, and Pamela Storey, Sex differentials in mortality early in the twentieth century: Sri Lanka and India compared 2: 263-282 Li Bohua, see Zeng Yi Li Yongping, see Zeng Yi Livi-Bacci, Massimo, On the human costs of collectivization in the Soviet Union 4:743-766 Massey, Douglas S., Joaquin Arango, Graeme Hugo, Ali Kouaouci, Adela Pellegrino, and J. Edward Taylor, Theories of international migration: A review and appraisal 3:431—466 Macunovich, Diane J., see Richard A. Easterlin POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 19, NO. 4 (DECEMBER 1993) 911 912 CONTENTS TO VOLUME 19 Ogawa, Naohiro, and Robert D. Retherford, The resumption of fertility decline in Japan: 1973-92 4: 703-741 Pellegrino, Adela, see Douglas S. Massey Pollak, Robert A., and Susan Cotts Watkins, Cultural and economic approaches to fertility: Proper marriage or Mésalliance? 3: 467-496 Portes, Alejandro, and Richard Schauffler, Competing perspectives on the Latin American informal sector 1: 33-60 Retherford, Robert D., see Naohiro Ogawa Santow, Gigi, Coitus interruptus in the twentieth century 4: 767-792 Schaeffer, Christine M., see Richard A. Easterlin Schauffler, Richard, see Alejandro Portes Storey, Pamela, see Christopher Langford Szreter, Simon, The idea of demographic transition and the study of fertility change: A critical intellectual history 4: 659-701 Taylor, J. Edward, see Douglas S. Massey Tu Ping, see Zeng Yi Wang Feng, see Griffith Feeney Watkins, Susan Cotts, see Robert A. Pollak Xu Yi, see Zeng Yi Zeng Yi, Tu Ping, Gu Baochang, Xu Yi, Li Bohua, and Li Yongping, Causes and implications of the recent increase in the reported sex ratio at birth in China 2: 283—302 NOTES AND COMMENTARY Carnes, Bruce A., and S. Jay Olshansky, Evolutionary perspectives on human senescence 4: 793—806 Holland, Bart K., A view of population growth circa A.D. 200 2: 328-329 Murray, Christopher J. L., and Lincoln C. Chen, Understanding morbidity change: Reply to Riley 4: 812-815 Popkin, Barry M., Nutritional patterns and transitions 1: 138-157 Pronk, Johannes P., Migration: The nomad in each of us 2: 323-327 Riley, James C., Understanding morbidity change: Comment on an article by Murray and Chen 4: 807-811 Sen, Amartya, On the Darwinian view of progress 1: 123—137 Stoto, Michael A., and Jane S. Durch, Forecasting survival, health, and disability: Report on a workshop 3: 557-581 DATA AND PERSPECTIVES Ahlburg, Dennis A., The Census Bureau’s new projections of the US population 1: 159-174 Caldwell, John C., and Pat Caldwell, The nature and limits of the sub-Saharan African AIDS epidemic: Evidence from geographic and other patterns 4: 817-848 Ma, Laurence J. C., and Chusheng Lin, Development of towns in China: A case study of Guangdong Province 3: 583-606 Pagnini, Deanna L., and Ronald R. Rindfuss, The divorce of marriage and childbearing: Changing attitudes and behavior in the United States 2: 331-347 CONTENTST O VOLUME 19 ARCHIVES Thomas Jefferson on population 1: 175-181 Jean-Baptiste Say on the effects of production on population 2: 349-363 Julian Huxley on population and human destiny 3: 607—620 Josiah Tucker on immigration and naturalization policy 4: 849-857 BOOK REVIEWS Berquo, Elza, and Peter Xenos (eds.), Family Systems and Cultural Change, reviewed by Ronald Freedman 3: 621-623 Cornia, Giovanni Andrea, and Sandor Sipos (eds.), Children and the Transition to the Market Economy: Safety Nets and Social Policies in Central and Eastern Europe, reviewed by William McGreevey 4: 868-871 Day, Lincoln H., The Future of Low-Birthrate Populations, reviewed by Michael S. Teitelbaum 2: 390-391 Donaldson, Loraine, Fertility Transition: The Social Dynamics of Population Change, reviewed by S. Ryan Johansson 2: 375—387 Eelens, F., T. Schampers, and J. D. Speckmann (eds.) Labour Migration to the Middle East: From Sri Lanka to the Gulf, reviewed by Sharon Stanton Russell 3: 624-626 Feachem, Richard G. A., Tord Kjellstrom, ChristopherJ .L . Murray, Mead Over, and Margaret A. Phillips (eds.), The Health of Adults in the Developing World, reviewed by Eileen M. Crimmins 4: 864-865 Gilbert, Alan, and Josef Gugler, Cities, Poverty and Development: Urbanization in the Third World (Second Edition), reviewed by Martin Brockerhoff 4: 871-872 Gillis, John R., Louise A. Tilly, and David Levine (eds.) The European Experience of Declining Fertility, 1850-1970: The Quiet Revolution, reviewed by Myron P. Gutmann 3: 629-631 Goldscheider, Frances K., and Linda J. Waite, New Families, No Families? The Transformation of the American Home, reviewed by Larry Bumpass 1: 193-198 Hardin, Garrett, Living Within Limits: Ecology, Economics, and Population Taboos, reviewed by Nathan Keyfitz 4: 859-863 Harrison, Paul, The Third Revolution: Environment, Population and a Sustainable World, reviewed by R. Paul Shaw 1: 189-193 Hernandez, Donald J., America’s Children: Resources from Family, Government, and the Economy, reviewed by Peter Uhlenberg 3: 626-629 Le Bras, Hervé, Marianne et les lapins: l'‘obsession démographique, reviewed by Nathan Keyfitz 2: 365-374 Narayana, G., and John F. Kantner, Doing the Needful: The Dilemma of India’s Population Policy, reviewed by Mahinder D. Chaudhry _ 1: 198—201 Posner, Richard A., Sex and Reason, reviewed by Nancy Folbre 2: 387—389 Siegel, Jacob S., A Generation of Change: A Profile of America’s Older Population, reviewed by Mark D. Hayward 4: 866-868 Suzman, Richard M., David P. Willis, and Kenneth G. Manton (eds.), The Oldest Old, reviewed by Judith Treas 2: 389-390 Wilson, Edward O., The Diversity of Life, reviewed by Garrett Hardin 1: 183—186 World Health Organization, Our Planet, Our Health: Report of the WHO Commission on Health and Environment, reviewed by Kenneth Hill 1: 186-189 914 CONTENTS TO VOLUME 19 REVIEWERS Brockerhoff, Martin on Gilbert and Gugler 4: 871-872 Bumpass, Larry on Goldscheider and Waite 1: 193-198 Chaudhry, Mahinder D. on Narayana and Kantner 1: 198-201 Crimmins, Eileen M. on Feachem, Kjellstrom, Murray, Over, and Phillips (eds.) 4: 864-865 Folbre, Nancy on Posner 2: 387-389 Freedman, Ronald on Berquo and Xenos (eds.) 3: 621-623 Gutmann, Myron P. on Gillis, Tilly, and Levine (eds.) 3: 629-631 Hardin, Garrett on Wilson 1: 183—186 Hayward, Mark D. on Siegel 4: 866-868 Hill, Kenneth on World Health Organization 1: 186-189 Johansson, S. Ryan on Donaldson = 2: 375-387 Keyfitz, Nathan on Le Bras 2: 365-374 Keyfitz, Nathan on Hardin 4: 859-863 McGreevey, William on Cornia and Sipos (eds.) 4: 868-871 Russell, Sharon Stanton on Eelens, Schampers, and Speckmann (eds.) 3: 624-626 Shaw, R. Paul on Harrison 1: 189-193 Teitelbaum, Michael S. on Day 2: 390-391 Treas, Judith on Suzman, Willis, and Manton (eds.) 2: 389-390 Uhlenberg, Peter on Hernandez 3: 626-629 SHORT REVIEWS Bouvier, Leon F., Peaceful Invasions: Immigration and Changing America 3: 632 Diaz-Briquets, Sergio, and Sidney Weintraub (eds.), Regional and Sectoral Development in Mexico as Alternatives to Migration 1: 202-203 Dixon-Mueller, Ruth, Population Policy and Women’s Rights: Transforming Reproductive Choice 4: 873 Durning, Alan Thein, How Much is Enough? The Consumer Society and the Future of the Earth 1: 203 Dyson, Tim (ed.), Sexual Behaviour and Networking: Anthropological and Socio-Cultural Studies on the Transmission of HIV 1: 204 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, The State of Food and Agriculture 199] 1: 204-205 Gallant, Thomas W., Risk and Survival in Ancient Greece: Reconstructing the Rural Domestic Economy 1: 205-206 Goldscheider, Calvin (ed.), Migration, Population Structure, and Redistribution Policies 2: 392- 393 Grant, Lindsey, Elephants in the Volkswagen: Facing the Tough Questions About Our Overcrowded Country 1: 206—207 Griffin, Charles C., Health Care in Asia: A Comparative Study of Cost and Financing 2: 393 Haswell, Margaret, and Diana Hunt (eds.), Rural Households in Emerging Societies: Technology and Change in sub-Saharan Africa 4: 873-874 International Development Research Centre, For Earth's Sake: A Report from the Commission on Developing Countries and Global Change 4: 874—875 Mann, Jonathan M.., Daniel J. M. Tarantola, and Thomas W. Netter (eds.), AIDS in the World 3: 632-633 CONTENTS TO VOLUME 19 Miller, Barbara Diane (ed.), Sex and Gender Hierarchies 4: 875-876 The New Europe and International Migration (Special Issue of International Migration Review, Volume 26, Summer 1992, pp. 229-726) 2: 394 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Trends in International Migration: Continuous Reporting System on Migration 2: 394-395 Piel, Gerard, Only One World: Our Own to Make and to Keep 4: 876 Population Issues Committee, National Population Council [Australia], Population Issues and Australia’s Future: Environment, Economy and Society. Final Report and Consultants’ Re- ports 2: 395-396 Poston, Dudley L., Jr., and David Yaukey (eds.), The Population of Modern China 1: 207 Rogers, Andrei (ed.), Elderly Migration and Population Redistribution 2: 396-397 White, James W., The Demography of Sociopolitical Conflict in Japan, 1721-1846 1: 207-208 Shaw, Timothy M., Reformism and Revisionism in Africa's Political Economy in the 1990s: The Dialectics of Adjustment 3: 633-634 Turner, John E., Vicki L. Hesli, Dong Suh Bark, and Hoon Yu, Villages Astir: Community Development, Tradition, and Change in Korea 3: 634-635 United Nations Children’s Fund, The State oft he World's Children 1993 3: 635-636 DOCUMENTS The Dakar Declaration on Population 1: 209-215 Rescission of the US ‘Mexico City Policy” 1: 215-216 Accomplishments of China’s family planning program: A statement by a Chinese official 2: 399-403 US international population policy: An official statement 2: 403-406 Recommendations of the European Population Conference 2: 406—417 George Kennan on US population size and on immigration to the US 2: 417—421 “Women’s Voices '94’’"—A declaration on population policies 3: 637-640 Recommendations of the Arab Population Conference 3: 641-649 Vienna Declaration on Human Rights 4: 877-882 Recommendations of the Latin American and Caribbean Regional Conference on Population and Development 4: 883-893 Gro Harlem Brundtland on population, environment, and development 4: 893-899 G-7 leaders’ voices on population at the UN General Assembly 4: 899-902

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