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POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW CONTENTS TO VOLUME 26, 2000 ARTICLES Amin, Sajeda, see Alaka Malwade Basu Basu, Alaka Malwade and Sajeda Amin, Conditioning factors for fertility decline in Bengal: History, language identity, and openness to innovations 4: 761-794 Biddlecom, Ann E., see Margaret E. Greene Casterline, John B. and Steven W. Sinding, Unmet need for family planning in devel- oping countries and implications for population policy 4: 691-723 Das, Maitreyi, see Laurie F. DeRose Dasgupta, Partha, Population and resources: An exploration of reproductive and en- vironmental externalities 4: 643-689 DeRose, Laurie F., Maitreyi Das, and Sara R. Millman, Does female disadvantage mean lower access to food? 3: 517-547 Fairhead, James, see Melissa Leach Fargues, Philippe, Protracted national conflict and fertility change: Palestinians and Israelis in the twentieth century 3: 441-482 Fisher, Kate, Uncertain aims and tacit negotiation: Birth control practices in Britain, 1925-50 2: 295-317 Foster, Caroline, The limits to low fertility: A biosocial approach 2: 209-234 Garrett, Eilidh, see Simon Szreter Greene, Margaret E. and Ann E. Biddlecom, Absent and problematic men: Demographic accounts of male reproductive roles 1: 81-115 Hewett, Paul, see Cynthia B. Lloyd Kaufman, Carol E., see Cynthia B. Lloyd Leach, Melissa and James Fairhead, Challenging neo-Malthusian deforestation analy- ses in West Africa’s dynamic forest landscapes 1: 17-43 Lloyd, Cynthia B., Carol E. Kaufman, and Paul Hewett, The spread of primary school- ing in sub-Saharan Africa: Implications for fertility change 3: 483-515 Macunovich, Diane J., Relative cohort size: Source of a unifying theory of global fertil- ity transition? 2: 235-261 McDonald, Peter, Gender equity in theories of fertility transition 3: 427-439 Millman, Sara R., see Laurie F. DeRose POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 26(4) (DECEMBER 2000) POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW CONTENTS TO VOLUME 26, 2000 ARTICLES Amin, Sajeda, see Alaka Malwade Basu Basu, Alaka Malwade and Sajeda Amin, Conditioning factors for fertility decline in Bengal: History, language identity, and openness to innovations 4: 761-794 Biddlecom, Ann E., see Margaret E. Greene Casterline, John B. and Steven W. Sinding, Unmet need for family planning in devel- oping countries and implications for population policy 4: 691-723 Das, Maitreyi, see Laurie F. DeRose Dasgupta, Partha, Population and resources: An exploration of reproductive and en- vironmental externalities 4: 643-689 DeRose, Laurie F., Maitreyi Das, and Sara R. Millman, Does female disadvantage mean lower access to food? 3: 517-547 Fairhead, James, see Melissa Leach Fargues, Philippe, Protracted national conflict and fertility change: Palestinians and Israelis in the twentieth century 3: 441-482 Fisher, Kate, Uncertain aims and tacit negotiation: Birth control practices in Britain, 1925-50 2: 295-317 Foster, Caroline, The limits to low fertility: A biosocial approach 2: 209-234 Garrett, Eilidh, see Simon Szreter Greene, Margaret E. and Ann E. Biddlecom, Absent and problematic men: Demographic accounts of male reproductive roles 1: 81-115 Hewett, Paul, see Cynthia B. Lloyd Kaufman, Carol E., see Cynthia B. Lloyd Leach, Melissa and James Fairhead, Challenging neo-Malthusian deforestation analy- ses in West Africa’s dynamic forest landscapes 1: 17-43 Lloyd, Cynthia B., Carol E. Kaufman, and Paul Hewett, The spread of primary school- ing in sub-Saharan Africa: Implications for fertility change 3: 483-515 Macunovich, Diane J., Relative cohort size: Source of a unifying theory of global fertil- ity transition? 2: 235-261 McDonald, Peter, Gender equity in theories of fertility transition 3: 427-439 Millman, Sara R., see Laurie F. DeRose POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 26(4) (DECEMBER 2000) CONTENTS TO VOLUME 26 86l Prewitt, Kenneth, The US decennial census: Political questions, scientific answers 1: 1-16 Sinding, Steven W., see John B. Casterline Szreter, Simon and Eilidh Garrett, Reproduction, compositional demography, and eco- nomic growth: Family planning in England long before the fertility decline 1: 45-80 Watkins, Susan Cotts, Local and foreign models of reproduction in Nyanza Province, Kenya 4: 725-759 Zhao, Zhongwei, Coresidential patterns in historical China: A simulation study 2: 263- 293 NOTES AND COMMENTARY Bongaarts, John and Griffith Feeney, On the quantum and tempo of fertility: Reply 3: 560-564 Caldwell, John C., Rethinking the African AIDS epidemic 1: 117-135 Johnson, D. Gale, Agricultural adjustment in China: Problems and prospects 2: 319- 334 Kim, Young J. and Robert Schoen, On the quantum and tempo of fertility: Limits to the Bongaarts—Feeney adjustment 3: 554-559 Montgomery, Mark R., Perceiving mortality decline 4: 795-819 van Imhoff, Evert and Nico Keilman, On the quantum and tempo of fertility: Com- ment 3: 549-553 DATA AND PERSPECTIVES Dréze, Jean and Reetika Khera, Crime, gender, and society in India: Insights from ho- micide data 2: 335-352 Lee, Ronald, Long-term population projections and the US Social Security System 1: 137-143 Noymer, Andrew and Michel Garenne, The 1918 influenza epidemic’s effects on sex differentials in mortality in the United States 3: 565-58] ARCHIVES Emile Zola against Malthusianism 1: 145-152 Leta S. Hollingworth on coercive pronatalism 2: 353-363 Dudley Kirk on population changes and prospective power relations after World War II: A view from 1943 3: 583-596 Jean-Baptiste Moheau on the moral causes of diminished fertility 4: 821-826 REVIEW ESSAYS MacKellar, F. Landis, The predicament of population aging 2: 365-397 Smil, Vaclav, Rocky Mountain visions 1: 163-176 Streeten, Paul, Freedom and welfare 1: 153-162 862 CONTENTS TO VOLUME 26 BOOK REVIEWS Borjas, George J., Heaven's Door: Immigration Policy and the American Economy, reviewed by Thomas J. Espenshade 1: 177-179 Cole, Joshua, The Power of Large Numbers: Population, Politics, and Gender in Nineteenth- Century France, reviewed by Etienne van de Walle 3: 601-603 Critchlow, Donald T., Intended Consequences: Birth Control, Abortion, and the Federal Gov- ernment in Modern America, reviewed by Charles F. Westoff 2: 401-402 Deutsch, Francine M., Halving It All: How Equally Shared Parenting Works, reviewed by Jennifer Glass 1: 185-187 Dychtwald, Ken, Age Power: How the 21st Century Will Be Ruled by the New Old, reviewed by Peter Laslett 2: 398-399 Ferrie, Joseph P., Yankeys Now: Immigrants in the Antebellum United States 1840-1860, re- viewed by Tony Waters 1: 183-185 Fogel, Robert William, The Fourth Great Awakening and the Future of Egalitarianism, re- viewed by Richard A. Easterlin 4: 829-831 Games, Alison, Migration and the Origins of the English Atlantic World, reviewed by James Horn 1: 182-183 Greene, Ronald Walter, Malthusian Worlds: U.S. Leadership and the Governing of the Popu- lation Crisis, reviewed by Adrian Hayes 3: 603-606 Hawken, Paul, Amory Lovins, and L. Hunter Lovins, Natural Capitalism: The Next Indus- trial Revolution. Rocky Mountain visions: A review essay by Vaclav Smil 1: 163- 176 Jeune, Bernard and James W. Vaupel (eds.), Validation of Exceptional Longevity, reviewed by Leonid A. Gavrilov and Natalia S. Gavrilova 2: 403-404 Leete, Richard (ed.), Dynamics of Values in Fertility Change, reviewed by Peter Uhlen- berg 2: 399-401 Livi Bacci, Massimo, The Population of Europe: A History, reviewed by George T. F. Acsadi 4: 831-833 Lopreato, Joseph and Timothy Crippen, Crisis in Sociology: The Need for Darwin, reviewed by J. Richard Udry 3: 597-599 Massey, Douglas S., Joaquin Arango, Graeme Hugo, Ali Kouaouci, Adela Pellegrino, and J. Edward Taylor, Worlds in Motion: Understanding International Migration at the End of the Millennium, reviewed by Demetrios G. Papademetriou 1: 180- 181 O Grada, Cormac, Black '47 and Beyond: The Great Irish Famine in History, Economy, and Memory, reviewed by Stephen G. Wheatcroft 3: 599-601 Peterson, Peter G., Gray Dawn: How the Coming Age Wave Will Transform America—and the World. The predicament of population aging: A review essay by F. Landis MacKellar 2: 365-397 Rogers, Richard G., Robert A. Hummer, and Charles B. Nam, Living and Dying in the USA: Behavioral, Health, and Social Differentials of Adult Mortality, reviewed by Lado T. Ruzicka 4: 833-835 Sen, Amartya, Development as Freedom. Freedom and welfare: A review essay by Paul Streeten 1: 153-162 Skerry, Peter, Counting on the Census? Race, Group Identity, and the Evasion of Politics, re- viewed by Reynolds Farley 3: 606-609 Smil, Vaclav, Feeding the World: A Challenge for the Twenty-First Century, reviewed by Walter P. Falcon 4: 827-829 Winckler, Onn, Demographic Developments and Population Policies in Ba‘thist Syria, reviewed by Allan G. Hill 3: 609-610 CONTENTS TO VOLUME 26 REVIEWERS Acsadi, George T. F. on Livi Bacci 4: 831-833 Easterlin, Richard A. on Fogel 4: 829-831 Espenshade, Thomas J. on Borjas 1: 177-179 Falcon, Walter P.onSmil 4: 827-829 Farley, Reynolds on Skerry 3: 606-609 Gavrilov, Leonid A. on Jeune and Vaupel (eds.) 2: 403-404 Gavrilova, Natalia S. on Jeune and Vaupel (eds.) 2: 403-404 Glass, Jennifero n Deutsch 1: 185-187 Hayes, Adrian on Greene 3: 603-606 Hill, Allan G. on Winckler 3: 609-610 Horn, James on Games 1: 182-183 Laslett, Peter on Dychtwald 2: 398-399 MacKellar, F. Landis on Peterson 2: 365-397 Papademetriou, Demetrios G. on Massey, Arango, Hugo, Kouaouci, Pellegrino, and Taylor 1: 180-181 Ruzicka, Lado T. on Rogers, Hummer, and Nam_ 4: 833-835 Smil, Vaclav on Hawken, Lovins, and Lovins 1: 163-176 Streeten, Paulon Sen _ 1: 153-162 Udry, J. Richard on Lopreato and Crippen 3: 597-599 Uhlenberg, Peter on Leete (ed.) 2: 399-401 van de Walle, Etienne on Cole 3: 601-603 Waters, Tony on Ferrie 1: 183-185 Westoff, Charles F. on Critchlow 2: 401-402 Wheatcroft, Stephen G. on 0 Grdda_ 3: 599-601 SHORT REVIEWS Anderson, Sarah and John Cavanagh with Thea Lee, Field Guide to the Global Economy 3: 610-611 Appleyard, Reginald (ed.), Migration and Development 3: 611-612 Ashenfelter, Orley and David Card (eds.), Handbook of Labor Economics, Volume 3 1: 187-188 Beaujot, Roderic, Earning and Caring in Canadian Families 2: 405 Boyle, Paul, Keith Halfacree, and Vaughan Robinson, Exploring Contemporary Migra- tion 1: 188-189 Chen, Weixing, The Political Economy ofR ural Development in China, 1978-1999 1: 189 Crocker, David A. and Toby Linden (eds.), Ethics of Consumption: The Good Life, Justice, and Global Stewardship 1: 189-190 Dale, Gareth and Mike Cole (eds.), The European Union and Migrant Labour 2: 405- 406 Day, Richard J. F., Multiculturalism and the History of Canadian Diversity 3: 612-613 Diamant, Neil J., Revolutionizing the Family: Politics, Love, and Divorce in Urban and Rural China, 1949-1968 4: 835-836 Dobson, Andrew (ed.), Fairness and Futurity: Essays on Environmental Sustainability and Social Justice 2: 406-407 Dréze, Jean (ed.), The Economics of Famine 2: 407 Evans, Karin, The Lost Daughters of China: Abandoned Girls, Their Journey to America, and the Search for a Missing Past 3: 613-614 864 CONTENTS TO VOLUME 26 Houseknecht, Sharon K. and Jerry G. Pankhurst (eds.), Family, Religion, and Social Change in Diverse Societies 3: 614-615 Hughes, James W. and Joseph J. Seneca (eds.), America’s Demographic Tapestry: Baseline for the New Millennium 2: 407-408 International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, World Disasters Re- port 2000: Focus on Public Health 4: 836-837 Joppke, Christian, Immigration and the Nation-State: The United States, Germany, and Great Britain 4: 837-838 Kaplan, Robert D., The Coming Anarchy: Shattering the Dreams of the Post Cold War 2: 408-409 Lee, James Z. and Wang Feng, One Quarter of Humanity: Malthusian Mythology and Chi- nese Realities, 1700-2000 1: 190 Lockwood, Matthew, Fertility and Household Labour in Tanzania: Demography, Economy, and Society in Rufiji District, c. 1870-1986 2: 409-410 Mann, Jonathan M. and Daniel J. M. Tarantola (eds.), AIDS in the World II: Global Di- mensions, Social Roots, and Responses 1: 190-191 Nichiporuk, Brian, The Security Dynamics of Demographic Factors 4: 615-616 Peng Xizhe with Guo Zhigang (eds.), The Changing Population of China 4: 838-839 Rapp, Rayna, Testing Women, Testing the Fetus: The Social Impact of Amniocentesis in America 3: 616 Sadowski, Yahya M., The Myth of Global Chaos 2: 410-411 Salgado, Sebastiao, Migrations: Humanity in Transition 4: 839 Simon, Julian L., The Economic Consequences of Immigration, Second Edition 1: 191- 2 SOPEMI, Trends in International Migration: Continuous Reporting System on Migration. An- nual Report, 1999 Edition 1: 192-193 Stevens, Jacqueline, Reproducing the State 1: 193 , United Nations Development Programme, Human Development Report 2000 4: 840 United Nations Development Programme, China, The China Human Development Re- port 1: 193-194 United Nations, Economic Commission for Europe, Economic Survey of Europe 1999, No. L -ehoitoe: United Nations Population Division, The World at Six Billion 4: 841 United Nations Population Division, World Population Monitoring 1998. Health and Mor- tality: Selected Aspects 4: 841-842 Uno, Kathleen S., Passages to Modernity: Motherhood, Childhood, and Social Reform in Early Twentieth Century Japan 1: 194-195 Williamson, John B., Diane M. Watts-Roy, and Eric R. Kingson (eds.), The Generational Equity Debate 2: 411 World Bank, Can Africa Claim the 21st Century? 4: 842 DOCUMENTS The Census Bureau on prospects for US population growth in the twenty-first cen- tury 1: 197-200 The UN Population Division on replacement migration 2: 413-417 The Council of Economic Advisers on the changing American family 3: 617-628 The United Nations on the demographic impact of the AIDS epidemic 3: 629-633 Population in the UN Environment Programme’s Global Environment Outlook 2000 3: 634-636 Globalization and inequality: A Norwegian report 4: 843-848 An Italian statement on international migration 4: 849-852

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