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CONTENTS TO VOLUME 33 849 Parish, William L., Edward O. Laumann, and Sanyu A. Mojola, Sexual behavior in China: Trends and comparisons 4: 729-756 Preston, Samuel H. and Haidong Wang, Intrinsic growth rates and net reproduction rates in the presence of migration 4: 657-666 Puch, Sina, see John Knodel Ravaliion, Martin, Shaohua Chen, and Prem Sangraula, New evidence on the urbaniza- tion of global poverty 4: 667-701 Reher, David Sven and Alberto Sanz-Gimeno, Rethinking historical reproductive change: Insights from longitudinal data fora Spanish town 4: 703-727 Sangraula, Prem, see Martin Ravallion Sanz-Gimeno, Alberto, see David Sven Reher Shkolnikov, Vladimir M., Evgueni M. Andreev, René Houle, and James W. Vaupel, The concentration of reproduction in cohorts of women in Europe and the United States 1: 67-99 Soares, Rodrigo R., On the determinants of mortality reductions in the developing world 2: 247-287 van Dalen, Hendrik P. and Kéne Henkens, Longing for the good life: Understanding emigration from a high-income country 1: 37-65 Vaupel, James W., see Vladimir M. Shkolnikov Wang, Haidong, see Samuel H. Preston Zeng Yi, Options for fertility policy transition in China 2: 215-246 Zimmer, Zachary, see John Knodel NOTES AND COMMENTARY Carnes, Bruce A. and S. Jay Olshansky, A realist view of aging, mortality, and future longevity 2: 367-381 Gu Baochang, Wang Feng, Guo Zhigang, and Zhang Erli, China’s local and national fertility policies at the end of the twentieth century 1: 129-147 Sanderson, Warren C. and Sergei Scherbov, A near electoral majority of pensioners: Prospects and policies 3: 543-554 Valeggia, Claudia R., Taking the lab to the field: Monitoring reproductive hormones in population research 23 : 525-542 DATA AND PERSPECTIVES Billari, Francesco C., Hans-Peter Kohler, Gunnar Andersson, and Hans Lundstrém, Ap- proaching the limit: Long-term trends in late and very late fertility 1: 149-170 Buzzell, Emily and Samuel H. Preston, Mortality of American troops in the Iraq War _ 3: 555-566 Dubuc, Sylvie and David Coleman, An increase in the sex ratio of births to India-born mothers in England and Wales: Evidence for sex-selective abortion 2: 383-400 Jiang, Leiwen and Brian C. O'Neill, Impacts of demographic trends on US household size > and structure 3: 567-59] Westoff, Charles F. and Tomas Frejka, Religiousness and fertility among European Mus- lims 4: 785-809 850 CONTENTST O VOLUME 33 ARCHIVES Adam Ferguson on population and wealth 1: 171-178 Yves Guyot on the protection of national labor 2: 401-404 Friedrich List on globalization versus the national interest 3: 593-605 Charles Horton Cooley on disorganization of the family 4: 811-820 REVIEW ESSAYS McNicoll, Geoffrey, Taking stock of population studies 3: 607-615 Noymer, Andrew, Contesting the cause and severity of the Black Death 3: 616-627 BOOK REVIEWS Benedictow, Ole J., The Black Death, 1346-1353: The Complete History, reviewed by Andrew Noymer 3: 616-627 Caselli, Graziella, Jacques Vallin, and Guillaume Wunsch (eds.), Demography: Analysis and Synthesis, reviewed by Geoffrey McNicoll 3: 607-615 Collier, Paul, The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries Are Failing and What Can Be Done About It, reviewed by James H. Mittelman 4: 821-822 Derosas, Renzo and Frans van Poppel (eds.), Religion and the Decline of Fertility in the Western World, reviewed by Charles F. Westoff 2: 410-411 Epstein, Helen, The Invisible Cure: Africa, the West, and the Fight Against AIDS, reviewed by Malcolm Potts 3: 631-633 Forbes, Scott, A Natural History of Families, reviewed by Monique Borgerhoff Mulder 2: 406-408 Foucault, Michel, Security, Territory, Population: Lectures at the College de France, 1977-78; translated by Graham Burchell, reviewed by Geoffrey McNicoll 4: 829-83 Halfon, Saul, The Cairo Consensus: Demographic Surveys, Women’s Empowerment, and Regime ] Change in Population Policy, reviewed by Andrew Kantner 3: 628-631 Hernandez, Lyla M. and Dan G. Blazer (eds.), Genes, Behavior, and the Social Environment: Moving Beyond the Nature/Nurture Debate, reviewed by John G. Haaga___1: 187-189 Kantner, John F. and Andrew Kantner, The Struggle for International Consensus on Population and Development, reviewed by John C. Caldwell 1: 179-181 Legrain, Philippe, /mmigrants: Your Country Needs Them, reviewed by Robert Rowthorn 405-406 Lovett, Laura L., Conceiving the Future: Pronatalism, Reproduction, and the Family in the United States, 1890-1938, reviewed by Nancy Folbre 4: 827-829 Lutz, Wolfgang, Rudolf Richter, and Chris Wilson (eds.), The New Generations of Europe ans: Demography and Families in the Enlarged European Union, reviewed by Michael § Teitelbaum 4: 825-827 Rosenfeld, Michael J., The Ageo f Independence: Interracial Unions, Same-Sex Unions, and Changing American Family, reviewed by Frank F. Furstenberg, Jr. 4: 822-825 Smith, Daniel Jordan, A Culture of Corruption: Everyday Deception and Popular Discontent in Nigeria, reviewed by Susan Cotts Watkins 1: 193-194 White, Tyrene, China's Longest Campaign: Birth Planning in the People’s Republic, 1949-2005, reviewed by Thomas Scharping 2: 408-410 CONTENTS TO VOLUME 851 World Bank, Global Economic Prospects 2007: Managing the Next Wave of Globalization, re- viewed by Geoffrey McNicoll 1: 190-192 World Development Report 2007: Development and the Next Generation, reviewed by Cynthia B. Lloyd 1: 181-187 BOOK REVIEWERS Borgerhoff Mulder, Monique on Forbes 2: 406-408 Caldwell, John C. on Kantner and Kantner — 1: 179-181 Folbre, Nancy on Lovett 4: 827-829 Furstenberg, Frank F. Jr. on Rosenfeld 4: 822-825 Haaga, John G. on Hernandez and Blazer (eds.) 1: 187-189 Kantner, Andrew on Halfon 3: 628-631 Lloyd, Cynthia B. on World Bank 1: 181-187 MeNicoll, Geoffrey on World Bank 1: 190-192 McNicoll, Geoffrey on Caselli, Vallin, and Wunsch (eds.) 3: 607-615 McNicoll, Geoffrey on Foucault, Michel 4: 829-831 Mittelman, James H. on Collier 4: 821-822 Noymer, Andrew on Benedictow 3: 616-627 Potts, Malcolm on Epstein 3: 631-633 Rowthorn, Robert on Legrain 2: 405-406 Scharping, Thomas on White 2: 408-410 Teitelbaum, Michael S. on Lutz, Richter, and Wilson (eds.) 4: 825-827 Watkins, Susan Cotts on Smith 1: 193-194 Westoff, Charles F. on Derosas and van Poppel (eds.) 2: 410-411 SHORT REVIEWS Anand, Sudhir, Fabienne Peter, and Amartya Sen (eds.), Public Health, Ethics, and Eq- uity 4: 831-832 Bannon, Ian and Maria C. Correia (eds.), The Other Half of Gender: Men’s Issues in Develop- ment 1: 195-196 Broome, John, Weighing Lives 1: 196-197 Chin, James, The AIDS Pandemic: The Collision of Epidemiology with Political Correctness 4: 832-833 Cole, Jennifer and Deborah Durham (eds.), Generations and Globalization: Youth, Age, and Family in the New World Economy 4: 833-834 Cornelius, Wayne A. and Jessa M. Lewis (eds.), Impacts of Border Enforcement on Mexican Migration: The View from Sending Communities 4: 834-835 Cornwall, Andrea, Elizabeth Harrison, and Ann Whitehead (eds.), Feminisms in Develop- ment: Contradictions, Contestations and Challenges 3: 634-635 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, The State of Food and Agriculture: Agricultural Trade and Poverty: Can Trade Work for the Poor? 1: 197 Gibson, Campbell and Kay Jung, The Foreign-Born Population of the United States: 1850 to 2000 3: 635 Glad, John, Future Human Evolution: Eugenics in the Twenty-First Century 1: 197-198 852 CONTENTS TO VOLUME 33 Goodin, Robert E. and Charles Tilly (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Contextual Political Analysis 2:412 Got, Claude, Patricia Delhomme, and Sylvain Lassarre, More Could Be Done to Prevent Road Deaths in France 3: 635-636 Harrison, J. Richard and Glenn R. Carroll, Culture and Demography in Organizations 2: 413 Hassan, Rashid, Robert Scholes, and Neville Ash (eds.), Ecosystemasn d Human Well-being: Volume 1, Current Stateand Trends 4: 835-836 Hoefer, Michael, Nancy Rytina, and Christopher Campbell, Estimates of the Unauthorized Immigrant Population Residing in the United States: January 2005 2: 413-414 Kapur, Devesh and John McHale, Give Us Your Best and Brightest: The Global Hunt for Talent and Its Impact on the Developing World 3: 636-637 Katz, Esther (ed.), The Selected Papers of Margaret Sanger. Volume 2: Birth Control Comes of Age, 1928-1939 3: 637-638 Koch, Matthias, Claus Harmer, and Florian Coulmas, Trilingual Glossary of Demographic Terminology: English-Japanese-German/Japanese-English-German/German-Japanese- English 4: 836 Merry, Sally Engle, Human Rights and Gender Violence: Translating International Law into Local Justice 2: 414-415 Moses, Stephen, James F. Blanchard, Han Kang, Faran Emmanuel, Sushena Reza Paul, Marissa L. Becker, David Wilson, and Mariam Claeson, AIDS in South Asia: Under- standing and Responding to a Heterogeneous Epidemic 2: 415 Ozden, Caglar and Maurice Schiff (eds.), International Migration, Remittances, and the Brain Drain 3: 638-639 Pool, lan, Arunachalam Dharmalingam, and Janet Sceats, The New Zealand Family from 1840: A Demographic History 4: 836-837 Ruddiman, William F., Plows, Plagues, and Petroleum: How Humans Took Control of Climate 2: 4 l 6 United Nations Development Programme, Human Development Report 2006. Beyond Scarcity: Power, Poverty and the Global Water Crisis 1: 198-199 United Nations Population Fund, State of World Population 2007: Unleashing the Potentialo f Urban Growth 3: 639-640 DOCUMENTS Ben S. Bernanke on long-term fiscal challenges facing the United States 1: 201-205 Report of Nigeria’s National Population Commission on the 2006 census 1: 206-210 Projected regional effects of climate change from the Fourth IPCC assessment 117-420 Energy, security, and climate: United Kingdom Concept Paper for a UN Security Council debate 2: 421-424 The US Council of Economic Advisers on immigration’s economic impact 3: 641-646 Ban Ki-moon on migration in a globalized world 3: 647-648 Nicholas Sarkozy on tasks of the European Union 3: 649-652 The World Health Organization on health inequality, inequity, and social determinants of health 4: 839-843

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