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POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW CONTENTS TO VOLUME 27, 2001 ARTICLES Ausubel, Jesse H., see Paul E. Waggoner Bishai, David, see Michael A. Koenig Calot, Gérard, see Tomas Frejka Carey, James R. and Debra S. Judge, Life span extension in humans is self-reinforcing: A general theory of longevity 3: 411-436 Chu Junhong, Prenatal sex determination and sex-selective abortion in rural central China 2: 259-281 Clarke, Alice L. and Bobbi S. Low, Testing evolutionary hypotheses with demographic data 4: 633-660 Cornelius, Wayne A., Death at the border: Efficacy and unintended consequences of US immigration control policy 4: 661-685 Dréze, Jean and Mamta Murthi, Fertility, education, and development: Evidence from India 1: 33-63 Frejka, Tomas and Gérard Calot, Cohort reproductive patterns in low-fertility coun- tries 1: 103-132 Goodkind, Daniel and Loraine West, The North Korean famine and its demographic impact 2: 219-238 Guilmoto, Christophe Z. and S. Irudaya Rajan, Spatial patterns of fertility transition in Indian districts 4: 713-738 Jrudaya Rajan, S., see Christophe Z. Guilmoto Jejeebhoy, Shireen J. and Zeba A. Sathar, Women’s autonomy in India and Pakistan: The influence of religion and region 4: 687-712 Judge, Debra S., see James R. Carey Khan, Mehrab Ali, see Michael A. Koenig Kippen, Rebecca, see Peter McDonald Koenig, Michael A., David Bishai, and Mehrab Ali Khan, Health interventions and health equity: The example of measles vaccination in Bangladesh 2: 283-302 Liang, Zai, The age of migrationin China 3: 499-524 Low, Bobbi S., see Alice L. Clarke Matsukura, Rikiya, see Robert D. Retherford POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 27(4) (DECEMBER 2001) POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW CONTENTS TO VOLUME 27, 2001 ARTICLES Ausubel, Jesse H., see Paul E. Waggoner Bishai, David, see Michael A. Koenig Calot, Gérard, see Tomas Frejka Carey, James R. and Debra S. Judge, Life span extension in humans is self-reinforcing: A general theory of longevity 3: 411-436 Chu Junhong, Prenatal sex determination and sex-selective abortion in rural central China 2: 259-281 Clarke, Alice L. and Bobbi S. Low, Testing evolutionary hypotheses with demographic data 4: 633-660 Cornelius, Wayne A., Death at the border: Efficacy and unintended consequences of US immigration control policy 4: 661-685 Dréze, Jean and Mamta Murthi, Fertility, education, and development: Evidence from India 1: 33-63 Frejka, Tomas and Gérard Calot, Cohort reproductive patterns in low-fertility coun- tries 1: 103-132 Goodkind, Daniel and Loraine West, The North Korean famine and its demographic impact 2: 219-238 Guilmoto, Christophe Z. and S. Irudaya Rajan, Spatial patterns of fertility transition in Indian districts 4: 713-738 Jrudaya Rajan, S., see Christophe Z. Guilmoto Jejeebhoy, Shireen J. and Zeba A. Sathar, Women’s autonomy in India and Pakistan: The influence of religion and region 4: 687-712 Judge, Debra S., see James R. Carey Khan, Mehrab Ali, see Michael A. Koenig Kippen, Rebecca, see Peter McDonald Koenig, Michael A., David Bishai, and Mehrab Ali Khan, Health interventions and health equity: The example of measles vaccination in Bangladesh 2: 283-302 Liang, Zai, The age of migrationin China 3: 499-524 Low, Bobbi S., see Alice L. Clarke Matsukura, Rikiya, see Robert D. Retherford POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 27(4) (DECEMBER 2001) CONTENTS TO VOLUME2 7 829 McDonald, Peter and Rebecca Kippen, Labor supply prospects in 16 developed coun- tries, 2000-2050 1: 1-32 Mueller, Ulrich, Is there a stabilizing selection around average fertility in modern hu- man populations? 3: 469-498 Murthi, Mamta, see Jean Dréze Ogawa, Naohiro, see Robert D. Retherford Retherford, Robert D., Naohiro Ogawa, and Rikiya Matsukura, Late marriage and less marriage in Japan 1: 65-102 SathZeaba rA.,, s ee Shireen J. Jejeebhoy Waggoner, Paul E. and Jesse H. Ausubel, How much will feeding more and wealthier people encroach on forests? 2: 239-257 Weinreb, Alexander A., First politics, then culture: Accounting for ethnic differences in demographic behaviorin Kenya 3: 437-467 West, Loraine, see Daniel Goodkind NOTES AND COMMENTARY Boerma, J. Ties, Elizabeth Holt, and Robert Black, Measurement of biomarkers in sur- veys in developing countries: Opportunities and problems 2: 303-314 Dasgupta, Partha, On population and resources: Reply 4: 748-754 Freeman, Gary P. and Bob Birrell, Divergent paths of immigration politics in the United States and Australia 3: 525-551 Johnson, D. Gale, On population and resources: A comm ont 4: 739-747 Petersen, William, Surnames in US population records 2: 315-322 Wolf, Arthur P., Is there evidence of birth control in late imperial China? DATA AND PERSPECTIVES Dyson, Tim, The preliminary demography of the 2001 census of India 2: 341- Feeney, Griffith, The impact of HIV/AIDS on adult mortality in Zimbabwe 780 Lavely, William, First impressions from the 2000 census of China 4: 7 755-769 Lutz, Wolfgang and Anne Goujon, The world’s changing human capital stock: Multi- state population projections by educational attainment 2: 323-339 Schoen, Robert and Nicola Standish, The retrenchment of marriage: Results from mari- tal status life tables for the United States, 1995 3: 553-563 Wilson, Chris, On the scale of global demographic convergence 1950-2000 1: 155-171 ARCHIVES Robert Wallace on population and utopian government 1: 173-178 Bertil Ohlin on population, trade, and territorial expansion 2: 357-363 William Farr on the economic value of the population 3: 565-57] R. F. Harrod on reviving the birth rate 4: 781-789 830 CONTENTS TO VOLUME 27 REVIEW ESSAYS Cohen, Joel E., Linking human and natural history 3: 573-584 Goldstone, Jack A., Population and progress in the Middle Ages 3: 585-595 Wilmoth, John R., How long can we live? 4: 791-800 BOOK REVIEWS Bledsoe, Caroline, Susana Lerner, and Jane I. Guyer (eds.), Fertility and the Male Life- Cycle in the Era of Fertility Decline, reviewed by Simon Szreter 1: 184-187 Bongaarts, John and Rodolfo A. Bulatao (eds.), Beyond Six Billion: Forecasting the World's Population, reviewed by Robert Schoen 2: 376-378 Clarke, John I., The Human Dichotomy: The Changing Numbers of Males and Females, re- viewed by Patrick Heuveline 3: 600-602 Cornia, Giovanni Andrea and Renato Paniccia (eds.), The Mortality Crisis in Transitional Economies, reviewed by Elwood D. Carlson 3: 602-604 Early, John D. and John F. Peters, The Xilixana Yanomami of the Amazon: History, Social Structure, and Population Dynamics, reviewed by Nancy Howell 2: 378-379 Eberstadt, Nicholas, Prosperous Paupers and Other Population Problems, reviewed by Will- iam McGreevey 1: 183-184 Finch, Caleb E., James W. Vaupel, and Kevin Kinsella (eds.), Cells and Surveys: Should Biological Measures Be Included in Social Science Research?, reviewed by J. Ties Boerma 3: 605-607 Foner, Nancy, Rubén G. Rumbaut, and Steven J. Gold (eds.), Immigration Researfcorh a New Century: Multidisciplinary Perspectives, reviewed by Thomas J. Espenshade 4: 807-809 Goody, Jack, The European Family: An Historico-Anthropological Essay, reviewed by Ed- ward Shorter 1: 181-183 Hattery, Angela, Women, Work, and Family: Balancing and Weaving, reviewed by Dennis Hodgson 3: 599-600 Kolata, Gina, Flu: The Story of the Great Influenza Pandemic of 1918 and the Search for the Virus That Caused It, reviewed by Andrew Noymer 1: 187-191 Lane, Robert E., The Loss of Happiness in Market Democracies, reviewed by Peter Laslett 1: 179-180 Levine, David, At the Dawn ofM odernity: Biology, Culture, and Material Life in Europe after the Year 1000. Population and progress in the Middle Ages: A review essay by Jack A. Goldstone 3: 585-595 Lomborg, Bjorn, The Skeptical Environmentalist: Measuring the Real State of the World, re- viewed by Geoffrey McNicoll 4: 801-804 Low, Bobbi S., Why Sex Matters: A Darwinian Look at Human Behavior, reviewed by Ulrich Mueller 2: 367-371 Mason, Andrew and Georges Tapinos (eds.), Sharing the Wealth: Demographic Change and Economic Transfers between Generations, reviewed by F. Landis MacKellar 4: 805-806 McNeill, J. R., Something New Under the Sun: An Environmental History of the Twentieth- Century World. Linking human and natural history: A review essay by Joel E. Cohen 3: 573-584 Mealey, Linda, Sex Differences: Developmental and Evolutionary Strategies, reviewed by Ulrich Mueller 2: 367-371 Olshansky, S. Jay and Bruce A. Carnes, The Quest for Immortality: Science at the Frontiers of Aging. How long can we live? A review essay by John R. Wilmoth 4: 791-800 CONTENTS TO VOLUME 27 831 Phillips, David R. (ed.), Ageing in the Asia-Pacific Region: Issues, Policies and Future Trends, reviewed by Zachary Zimmer 1: 191-193 Presser, Harriet B. and Gita Sen (eds.), Women’s Empowerment and Demographic Processes Moving Beyond Cairo, reviewed by Nancy Folbre 2: 371-373 Preston, Samuel H., Patrick Heuveline, and Michel Guillot, Demography: Measuring and Modeling Population Processes, reviewed by Henri Leridon 2: 365-367 Simon, Julian L., The Great Breakthrough and Its Cause, edited by Timur Kuran, reviewed by Joel Mokyr 3: 596-598 World Health Organization, The World Health Report 2000: Health Systems: Improving Per- formance, reviewed by Kenneth Hill 2: 373-376 REVIEWERS Boerma, J. Ties on Finch, Vaupel, and Kinsella (eds.) 3: 605-607 Carlson, Elwood D. on Cornia and Paniccia (eds.) 3: 602-604 Cohen, Joel E.on McNeill 3: 573-584 Espenshade, Thomas J. on Foner, Rumbaut, and Gold (eds.) 4: 807-809 Folbre, Nancy on Presser and Sen (eds.) 2: 371-373 Goldstone, Jack A.on Levine 3: 585-595 Heuveline, Patrick on Clarke 3: 600-602 Hill, Kenneth on World Health Organization 2: 373-376 Hodgson, Dennis on Hattery 3: 599-600 Howell, Nancy on Early and Peters 2: 378-379 Laslett, Peteron Lane’ 1: 179-180 Leridon, Henri on Preston, Heuveline, and Guillot 2: 365-367 MacKellar, F. Landis on Mason and Tapinos (eds.) 4: 805-806 McGreevey, William on Eberstadt 1: 183-184 McNicoll, Geoffrey on Lomborg 4: 801-804 Mokyr, Joel on Simon = 3: 596--598 Mueller, Ulrich on Low; on Mealey 2: 367-371 Noymer, Andrew on Kolata_ 1: 187-191 Schoen, Robert on Bongaarts and Bulatao (eds.) 2: 376-378 Shorter, Edward on Goody 1: 181-183 Szreter, Simon on Bledsoe, Lerner, and Guyer (eds.) 1: 184-187 Wilmoth, John R. on Olshansky and Carnes 4: 791-800 Zimmer, Zachary on Phillips (ed.) 1: 191-193 SHORT REVIEWS Appleyard, Reginald (ed.), Emigration Dynamics in Developing Countries. Volume IV: The Arab Region 2: 380-381 Becker, Gay, The Elusive Embryo: How Women and Men Approach New Reproductive Tech- nologies 3: 608-609 Beneria, Lourdes with Savitri Bisnath (eds.), Gender and Development: Theoretical, Em- pirical and Practical Approaches 4: 810-81} Caplow, Theodore, Louis Hicks, and Ben J. Wattenberg, The First Measured Century: An Illustrated Guide to Trends in America, 1900-2000 3: 609 Carey, James R. and Debra S. Judge, Longevity Records: Life Spans of Mammals, Birds, Amphibians, Reptiles, and Fish 2: 381 832 CONTENTS TO VOLUME 27 Carnoy, Martin, Sustaining the New Economy: Work, Family, and Community in the Infor- mation Age 1: 194-195 Croll, Elisabeth, Endangered Daughters: Discrimination and Development in Asia 3: 610— 61] de Bruijn, Bart J., Foundations of Demographic Theory: Choice, Process, Context 2: 381- 382 Entwisle, Barbara and Gail E. Henderson (eds.), Re-Drawing Boundaries: Work, House- holds, and Genderin China 3: 611) Garrett, Laurie, Betrayal of Trust: The Collapse of Global Public Health 2: 382-383 Garssen, Joop, Joop de Beer, Lieneke Hoeksma, Kees Prins, and Rolf Verhoef (eds.), Vital Events: Past, Present and Future of the Dutch Population 1: 195-196 Gee, Ellen M. and Gloria M. Gutman (eds.), The Overselling of Population Aging: Apoca- lyptic Demography, Intergenerational Challenges, and Social Policy 2: 383-384 Graham, David T. and Nana K. Poku (eds.), Migration, Globalisation and Human Secu- rity 3:612 Harrison, Paul and Fred Pearce, AAAS Atlas of Population and Environment 3: 612-613 International Fund for Agricultural Development, Rural Poverty Report 2001: The Chal- lenge of Ending Rural Poverty 1: 196-197 International Organization for Migration, World Migration Report 2000 2: 384-385 Jolly, Margaret and Kalpana Ram (eds.), Borders of Being: Citizenship, Fertility, and Sexu- ality in Asia and the Pacific 4: 811 King, Russell, Paolo De Mas, and Jan Mansvelt Beck (eds.), Geography, Environment and Development in the Mediterranean 3: 613-614 Klare, Michael T., Resource Wars: The New Landscape of Global Conflict 3: 614 Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs and United Nations Population Fund, Low Fertility and Policy Responses to Issues of Ageing and Welfare 3: 614-615 Loxley, John, Interdependence, Disequilibrium and Growth: Reflections on the Political Economy of North-South Relations at the Turn of the Century 4: 812-813 Mason, Andrew and Georges Tapinos (eds.), Sharing the Wealth: Demographic Change and Economic Transfers between Generations 1: 197-198 Moore, Stephen and Julian L. Simon, It’s Getting Better All the Time: 100 Greatest Trends of the Last 100 Years 3: 609 Mullan, Phil, The Imaginary Time Bomb: Why An Ageing Problem Is Not a Social Problem 1: 198 National Assessment Synthesis Team, Climate Change Impacts on the United States: The Potential Consequences of Climate Variability and Change. Report for the US Global Change Research Program 3: 615-616 National Intelligence Council, Global Trends 2015: A Dialogue about the Future with Non- government Experts 2: 385-386 National Research Council, Board on Sustainable Development, Our Common Journey A Transition toward Sustainability 1: 199 National Research Council, Forum on Biodiversity Committee, Nature and Human Soci- ety: The Quest for a Sustainable World 1: 199-200 Parker, Richard, Regina Maria Barbosa, and Peter Aggleton (eds.), Framing the Sexual Subject: The Politics of Gender, Sexuality, and Power 2: 386-387 Petersen, William, From Birth to Death: A Consumer's Guide to Population Studies 4: 813 Sathar, Zeba Ayesha and James F. Phillips (eds.), Fertility Transition in South Asia 4: 813-814 Seavoy, Ronald E., Subsistence and Economic Development 1: 200-201 Siddique, M. A. B. (ed.), International Migration into the 21st Century: Essays in Honour of Reginald Appleyard 4: 814-815 Tabeau, Ewa, Anneke van den Berg Jeths, and Christopher Heathcote (eds.), Forecast- ing Mortality in Developed Countries: Insights from a Statistical, Demographic and Epide- miological Perspective 4: 815 833 Tostensen, Arne, Inge Tvedten, and Mariken Vaa (eds.), Associational Life in African Cit- ies: Popular Responses to the Urban Crisis 4: 815-816 United Nations Children’s Fund, A League Table of Child Deaths by Injury in Rich Nations 201-202 ote United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Demographic Yearbook 1998 Fiftieth Issue 2: 387-388 United Nations Population Fund, The State of World Population 2001. Footprints and Mile- stones: Population and Environmental Change 4: 816 Vallin, Jacques and Thérése Locoh (eds.), Population et développement en Tunisie: La métamorphose 3: 616-617 DOCUMENTS Global warming: New scenarios from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 1: 203-208 Reinstatement of the US “Mexico City Policy” 1: 209 Demographic prospects 2000-2050 according to the 2000 revision of the United Na- tions population projections 2: 389-391 The European Commission on factors influencing labor migration 2: 391-394 WHO on health and sustainable development 2: 395-400 On the socioeconomic impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic 3: 619-624 The US Naticnal Intelligence Council on growing global migration 4: 817-819 % bla Raaoceee ae ks r

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