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Forthcoming

Brown, Tim, and Werasit Sittitrai. In press. Making the right choices—Protecting Asian-Pacific children and youth from HIV. In G. Foster, J. Williamson, and C. Levine, eds. A generation at risk: The global impact of AIDS on orphans and vulnerable children. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Chen, Jiajian, and Zheng Wu. Forthcoming. Gender differences in the effects of self-rated health status on mortality among the oldest-old in China. In Zeng Yi, Dudley Poston, and Jacqui Smith, eds. Healthy longevity in China: Demographic, socioeconomic, and psychological dimensions. Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag.

Lee, Sang-Hyop, and Andrew Mason. Forthcoming. Aging and old-age support systems: Issues and reforms. In Lee-Jay Cho and Yoon Hyung Kim, eds. A new paradigm for social welfare in the new millennium. Seoul: Korea Development Institute.

Mason, Andrew. Forthcoming. Economic demography. In Michael Micklin and Dudley Poston, eds. Handbook on population. Klewer Academic/Plenum Publishers.

Mason, Andrew, Sang-Hyop Lee, and Gerard Russo. Forthcoming. Demography of aging across Asia. In H. Yoon and J. Hendricks, eds. Handbook of Asian aging. Amityville (NY): Baywood Publishing Co.

Mason, Andrew, Ronald Lee, An-Chi Tung, Mun Sim Lai, and Tim Miller. Forthcoming. Population aging and intergenerational transfers: Introducing age into national income accounts. In David Wise, ed. Developments in the economics of aging. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Mishra, Vinod. Forthcoming. Effects of population pressure on forests and grasslands in India. In R. P. Cincotta and D. Mageean, eds. Humanity: The demography and geography of Homo sapiens and their implications for biological diversity. Special issue of Ecological Studies. Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag.

Mishra, Vinod. Forthcoming. Gender aspects of indoor air pollution and health: An analysis of gender differentials in the effect of cooking smoke on acute respiratory infections in children. In Rachel Snow and Claudia Garcia-Moreno, eds. Gender harms: Understanding sex differentials in health. Geneva: World Health Organization.

Ogawa, Naohiro, Robert D. Retherford, and Y. Saito. Forthcoming. Care of the elderly and women’s labour force participation in Japan. In S. Tuljapurkar, N. Ogawa, and A. Gauthier, eds. Riding the age waves: Responses to aging in advanced industrial states. New York: Springer.

2007

Feng, Wang, and Andrew Mason. 2007. Population aging in China: Challenges, opportunities, and institutions. In Zhongwei Zhao and Fei Guo, eds. Transition and challenge: China’s population at the beginning of the 21st century. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 177-96.

Mason, Andrew, 2007. Demographic dividends: The past, the present, and the future. In Andrew Mason and Mitoshi Yamaguchi, eds. Population change, labor markets and sustainable growth: Towards a new economic paradigm. Amsterdam: Elsevier Press.

Mason, Andrew, and Ronald Lee. 2007. Transfers, capital, and consumption over the demographic transition. In Robert Clark, Andrew Mason, and Naohiro Ogawa, eds. Population aging, intergenerational transfers and the macroeconomy. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Press.

Ogawa, Naohiro, Andrew Mason, Maliki, Rikiya Matsukura, and Kazuro Nemoto. 2007. Population aging and health care spending in Japan: Public and private sector responses. In Robert Clark, Andrew Mason, and Naohiro Ogawa, eds. Population aging, intergenerational transfers and the macroeconomy. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Press.

2006

Choe, Minja Kim. 2006. Modernization, gender roles and marriage behavior in South Korea. In Yun-Shik Chang and Steven Hugh Lee, eds. Transformations in twentieth century Korea. London: Routledge, pp. 291-309.

Gultiano, Socorro, and Peter Xenos. 2006. Age structure and urban migration of youth in the Philippines. In Ian Pool, Laura R. Wong, and Eric Vilquin, eds. Age-structural transitions: Challenges for development. Paris: Committee for International Cooperation in National Research in Demography, pp. 225-56

Ogawa, Naohiro, and Robert D. Retherford. 2006. Demographics of the Japanese family: Entering uncharted territory. In M. Rebick and A. Takenaka, eds. The changing Japanese family. London: Routledge.

Retherford, Robert D., and Naohiro Ogawa. 2006. Japan’s baby bust: Causes, implications, and policy responses. In Fred Harris, ed. The baby bust: Who will do the work? Who will pay the taxes? Boulder, Colorado: Rowman and Littlefield.

2005

Brown, Tim and Werasit Sittitrai. 2005. Making the right choices–protecting Asian-Pacific children and youth from HIV. In G. Foster, J. Williamson, and C. Levine, eds. A Generation at risk: The global impact of AIDS on orphans and vulnerable children. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Choe, Minja Kim. 2005. Attitudes on marriage and childbearing and fertility behavior in Korea [in Korean]. In Seung Kwon Kim, et al., eds. Changes in value orientation and family in Korea and policy implications. Seoul: Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs, pp. 146-64.

Choe, Minja Kim, and Jiajian Chen. 2005. Health transition in Asia: Implications for research and health policy. In Health and mortality in Asia and the Pacific region. Asian Population Studies Series No. 163. Bangkok: United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP), pp. 37-57.

Lee, Sang-Hyop, and Andrew Mason. 2005. Aging and old-age support systems: Issues and reforms. In Lee-Jay Cho, Hyungpyo Moon, Yoon Hyung Kim, and Sang-Hyop Lee, eds. A new paradigm for social welfare in the new millennium. Seoul: Korea Development Institute, 187-228.

Mason, Andrew. 2005. Economic demography. In Michael Micklin and Dudley Poston, eds. Handbook on population. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.

Mason, Andrew, Sang-Hyop Lee, and Gerard Russo. 2005. Demography of aging across Asia. In Jon Hendricks, Hyunsook Yoon, and Hyungsook Yoon, eds. Handbook of Asian aging. Amityville, NY: Baywood Publishing Co.

Walsh, Stephen J., Ronald R. Rindfuss, Pramote Prasartkul, Barbara Entwisle, and Apichat Chamratrithirong. 2005. Population change and landscape dynamics: Nang Rong studies. In Barbara Entwisle and Paul C. Stern, eds. Population, land use, and environment: Research directions. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

Xenos, Peter, and Midea Kabamalan. 2005. A comparative history of age structure and social transitions among Asian youth. In Shripad Tuljapurkar, Ian Pool, and Vipan Prachuabmoh, eds. Riding the age waves. Population, Resources, and Development: International Studies in Population, Volume 1. Dordrecht: Springer Verlag, pp. 57-88.

2004

Brown, Tim. 2004. The generation game: How HIV affects young people in Asia. In Elizabeth Pisani and Hein Marais, eds. AIDS in Asia: Face the facts: A comprehensive analysis of the AIDS epidemics in Asia. Bangkok: Monitoring the AIDS Pandemic (MAP) Network.

Brown, Tim. 2004. What next? Epidemic dynamics in the Asian context. In Elizabeth Pisani and Hein Marais, eds. AIDS in Asia: Face the facts: A comprehensive analysis of the AIDS epidemics in Asia. Bangkok: Monitoring the AIDS Pandemic (MAP) Network.

Bumpass, Larry L. and Minja Kim Choe. 2004. Attitudes toward marriage and family life. In Noriko O. Tsuya and Larry L. Bumpass, eds. Marriage, work, and family life in comparative perspective: Japan, South Korea, and the United States. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, pp. 19–38.

Choe, Minja Kim, Larry L. Bumpass, and Noriko O. Tsuya. 2004. Employment. In Noriko O. Tsuya and Larry L. Bumpass, eds. Marriage, work, and family life in comparative perspective: Japan, South Korea, and the United States. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, pp. 95–113.

Rindfuss, Ronald R. 2004. The family in comparative perspective. In Noriko O. Tsuya and Larry L. Bumpass, eds. Marriage, work and family life in comparative perspective: Japan, South Korea and the United States. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, pp.134-44.

Rindfuss, Ronald R., Minja Kim Choe, Larry L. Bumpass, and Yong-Chan Byun. 2004. Intergenerational relations. In Noriko O. Tsuya and Larry L. Bumpass, eds. Marriage, work, and family life in comparative perspective: Japan, South Korea, and the United States. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, pp. 54–75.

Rindfuss, Ronald R., Aree Jampaklay, Barbara Entwisle, Yothin Sawangdee, Katherine Faust, and Pramote Prasartkul. 2004. The collection and analysis of social network data in Nang Rong, Thailand. In Martina Morris, ed. Network epidemiology: A handbook for survey design and data collection. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 173-200.

Tsuya, Noriko O., and Minja Kim Choe. 2004. Investments in children’s education, desired fertility, and women’s employment. In Noriko O. Tsuya and Larry L. Bumpass, eds. Marriage, work, and family life in comparative perspective: Japan, South Korea, and the United States. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, pp. 76–94.

2003

Choe, Minja Kim, and Seung Kwon Kim. 2003. Factors associated with low fertility in South Korea and policy implications (in Korean). In Seung Kwon Kim, ed. Study on the development of population policies and programs in responses to low fertility. Seoul: Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs, pp. 147–67.

Mason, Andrew. 2003. Capitalizing on the demographic dividend. In Population and poverty: Population and development strategies. New York: United Nations Population Fund, pp. 39-48.

Mishra, Vinod. 2003. Health effects of indoor air pollution in developing countries: A gender perspective. In Nirupama Prakash, ed. Population, Development, and Environment Conference proceedings. Pilani, India: Birla Institute of Technology and Science, pp: 140–56.

Rindfuss, Ronald R., Pramote Prasartkul, Stephen J. Walsh, Barbara Entwisle, Yothin Sawangdee, and John B. Vogler. 2003. Household-parcel linkages in Nang Rong, Thailand: Challenges of large samples. In Jefferson Fox, Ronald R. Rindfuss, Stephen J. Walsh and Vinod Mishra, eds. People and the environment: Approaches for linking household and community surveys to remote sensing and GIS. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 131-72.

Rindfuss, Ronald R., Stephen J. Walsh, Vinod Mishra, Jefferson Fox, and Glenn P. Dolcemascolo. 2003. Linking household and remote sensing data: Methodological and practical problems. In Jefferson Fox, Ronald R. Rindfuss, Stephen J. Walsh, and Vinod Mishra, eds. People and the environment: Approaches for linking household and community surveys to remote sensing and GIS. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 1–29.

2002

Mason, Andrew. 2002. Aging, pension income, and taxes in Hawaii. In Report of the 2001–2003 Tax Review Commission. Honolulu: State of Hawaii.

Mason, Andrew. 2002. Population and human resource trends and challenges. In Key indicators 2002. Manila: Asian Development Bank.

Mishra, Vinod. 2002. Effects of cooking smoke on reported asthma in elderly. In Hal Levin, ed. Proceedings: Indoor Air 2002. Stoughton, WI: The Printing House, pp. 988–93.

Rindfuss, Ronald R., Barbara Entwisle, Stephen J. Walsh, Pramote Parsartkul, Yothin Sawangdee, Thomas W. Crawford, and Julia Reade. 2002. Continuous and discrete: Where they have met in Nang Rong, Thailand. In Stephen J. Walsh and Kelley A. Crews-Meyer, eds. Linking people, place and policy: A GIScience approach. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 7-37.

2001

Brown, Tim, and John Stover. 2001. Effective dissemination of data collection results. In T. Rehle, T. Saidel, S. Mills, and R. Magnani, eds. Evaluating programs for HIV prevention and care in developing countries: A handbook for program managers and decision makers. Research Triangle Park, NC: Family Health International.

Brown, Tim, J. Amon, J. Hogle, J. MacNeil, R. Magnani, S. Mills, E. Pisani, T. Rehle, T. Saidel, and C. Kolars Sow. 2001. Dissemination. In Behavioral surveillance surveys: Guidelines for repeated behavioral surveys in populations at risk of HIV. Research Triangle Park, NC: Family Health International.

Feeney, Griffith, and Andrew Mason. 2001. Population in East Asia. In Andrew Mason, ed. Population change and economic development in East Asia: Challenges met, opportunities seized. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 61–95.

Lee, Ronald, Andrew Mason, and Tim Miller. 2001. Saving, wealth, and the demographic transition in East Asia. In Andrew Mason, ed. Population change and economic development in East Asia: Challenges met, opportunities seized. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 155–84.

Lee, Ronald, Andrew Mason, and Tim Miller. 2001. Saving, wealth, and population. In Nancy Birdsall, Allen C. Kelley, and Steven W. Sinding, eds. Population does matter: Demography, poverty, and economic growth. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Mason, Andrew. 2001. Population and economic growth in East Asia. In Andrew Mason, ed. Population change and economic development in East Asia: Challenges met, opportunities seized. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1–32.

Mason, Andrew. 2001. Population, capital, and labor. In Andrew Mason, ed. Population change and economic development in East Asia: Challenges met, opportunities seized. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 209–28.

Mason, Andrew. 2001. Savings behavior: Demographic influences. In N. J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes, eds. International encyclopedia of the social and behavioral sciences. New York: Pergamon, 13499–13501.

Mason, Andrew, and Naohiro Ogawa. 2001. Population, saving, labor force, and Japan’s future. In Magnus Blomström, Byron Gangnes, and Sumner La Croix, eds. Japan’s new economy: Continuity and change in the 21st century. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Narasimhan, R. L., Robert D. Retherford, V. Mishra, F. Arnold, and T. K. Roy. 2001. A comparison of fertility estimates from India's Sample Registration System and the 1992–93 National Family Health Survey. In Zeba A. Sathar and James F. Phillips, eds. Fertility transition in South Asia. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.78–98.

Oshima, Harry T., and Andrew Mason. 2001. The impact of economic and population growth on East Asian income distribution. In Andrew Mason, ed. Population change and economic development in East Asia: Challenges met, opportunities seized. Stanford: Stanford University Press, pp. 385-410.

2000

Mason, Andrew. 2000. Population and economic growth in East Asia. In Feedback. Kuala Lampur: International Council on Management of Population Programmes, 10–11.

Mason, Andrew, and Tim Miller. 2000. Dynasties, intergenerational transfers, and lifecycle income. In A. Mason and G. Tapinos, eds. Sharing the wealth: Demographic change and economic transfers between generations. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

1999

Retherford, Robert D., N. Ogawa, and S. Sakamoto. 1999. Values and fertility change in Japan. In R. Leete, ed. Dynamics of values in fertility change. Liege: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population.

Xenos, Peter, and Corazon M. Raymundo. 1999. The modern profile of Filipino youth. In Corazon M. Raymundo, Peter Xenos, and Lita J. Domingo, eds. Adolescent sexuality in the Philippines. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Population Institute.

Xenos, Peter, and Corazon M. Raymundo. 1999. Social mapping of youth at risk. In Corazon M. Raymundo, Peter Xenos, and Lita J. Domingo, eds. Adolescent sexuality in the Philippines. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Population Institute.

Xenos, Peter, Corazon M. Raymundo, and Clair Berja. 1999. Union formation and premarital sex. In Corazon M. Raymundo, Peter Xenos, and Lita J. Domingo, eds. Adolescent sexuality in the Philippines. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Population Institute.

Xenos, Peter, Corazon M. Raymundo, and Gilda Salvacion A. Diaz. 1999. Surveying Filipino youth: The methodology of YAFS-II. In Corazon M. Raymundo, Peter Xenos, and Lita J. Domingo, eds. Adolescent sexuality in the Philippines. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Population Institute.

1998

Brown, Tim, Anupong Chitwarakorn, Werasit Sittitrai. 1998. Thailand Country Paper. In Tim Brown, Roy Chan, Doris Mugrditchian, Brian Mulhall, David Plummer, Rabin Sarda, and Werasit Sittitrai, eds. 1998. Sexually transmitted diseases in Asia and the Pacific. Honolulu: East-West Center; Bangkok: Program on Aids, Thai Red Cross Society; and Melbourne: Venereology Publishing.

Brown, Tim, Brian Mulhall, Rabin Sarda, Doris Mugrditchian, Roy Chan, David Plummer, and Werasit Sittitrai. 1998. STD in Asia and the Pacific: Opportunities and challenges. In Tim Brown, Roy Chan, Doris Mugrditchian, Brian Mulhall, David Plummer, Rabin Sarda, and Werasit Sittitrai, eds. 1998. Sexually transmitted diseases in Asia and the Pacific. Honolulu: East-West Center; Bangkok: Program on Aids, Thai Red Cross Society; and Melbourne: Venereology Publishing.

Choe, Minja Kim. 1998. Changing marriage pattern in South Korea. In Karen Oppenheim Mason, Noriko O. Tsuya, and Minja Kim Choe, eds. The changing family in comparative perspective: Asia and the U.S. Honolulu: East-West Center and Nihon University, pp. 43–62.

Choe, Minja Kim, I. Diamond, F. A. Steele, and S. K. Kim. 1998. Son preference, family building process, and child mortality. In Too young to die: Genes or gender? New York: United Nations, pp. 208–22.

Cullinane, Michael, and Peter Xenos. 1998. The growth of population in Cebu during the Spanish era: Constructing a regional demography fro local sources. In Daniel F. Doeppers and Peter Xenos, eds. Population and history: The demographic origins of the modern Philippines. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press.

Mason, Andrew, and Tim Miller. 1998. Family and intergenerational income transfers in Taiwan. In Karen Oppenheim Mason, Noriko O. Tsuya, and Minja Kim Choe, eds. The changing family in comparative perspective: Asia and the United States. Honolulu: East-West Center in cooperation with the University Research Center, Nihon University, 215–34.

Mason, Karen Oppenheim, Noriko O. Tsuya, and Minja Kim Choe. 1998. Introduction. In Karen Oppenheim Mason, Noriko O. Tsuya, and Minja Kim Choe, eds. The changing family in comparative perspective: Asia and the United States. Honolulu: East-West Center and Nihon University, pp. 1–16.

Xenos, Peter. 1998. The Ilocos coast since 1800: Population pressure, the Ilocano diaspora and multiphasic response. In Daniel F. Doeppers and Peter Xenos, eds. Population and history: The demographic origins of the modern Philippines. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press.

Xenos, Peter with Daniel F. Doeppers. 1998. A demographic frame for Philippine history. In Daniel F. Doeppers and Peter Xenos, eds. Population and history: The demographic origins of the modern Philippines. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press.

Xenos, Peter and Shui-Meng Ng. 1998. Nagcarlan, Laguna: A nineteenth-century parish demography. In Daniel F. Doeppers and Peter Xenos, eds. Population and history: The demographic origins of the modern Philippines. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press.

1997

Brown, Tim, Mitch Feldman, and Masahiro Kihara. 1997. East Asia HIV/AIDS situation. In Raymond A. Smith, ed. Encyclopedia of AIDS: A social, political, cultural, and scientific record of the HIV epidemic. New York: Penguin Reference.

Brown, Tim, Werasit Sittitrai, and S. Virulrak. 1991. Patterns of bisexuality in Thailand. In Rob Tielman, Aart Hendriks, and Manuel Carballo, eds. Bisexuality and HIV/AIDS: A global perspective. New York: Prometheus Press.

Mason, Andrew. 1997. The response of fertility and mortality to economic crisis and structural adjustment policy during the 1980s: A review. In Georges Tapinos, Andrew Mason, and Jorge Bravo, eds. Demographic responses to economic adjustment in Latin America. Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Also in Proceedings of the International Population Conference, Volume 2, International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, Montreal, 24 August–1 September 1993, pp. 411–31.)

1996

Choe, Minja Kim, J. Wu, R. Zhang, and G. Fei. 1996. The pace of family building in modern China. In Alice Goldstein and Wang Feng, eds. China: The many facets of demographic change. Boulder: Westview Press, pp. 135–49.

Mason, Andrew. 1996. Population, housing, and the economy. In Dennis Ahlburg, Allen Kelley, and Karen Oppenheim Mason, eds. The impact of population growth on well being in developing countries. Berlin: Springer, 175–218.

1994

Choe, Minja Kim, Sae-Kwon Kong, and Karen Oppenheim Mason. 1994. Korean women's labor force participation: Attitude and behavior. In Dae-Sook Suh, ed.Korean studies: New Pacific currents. Honolulu: University of Hawai`i Press. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 302.

Feeney, Griffith. 1994. Fertility in China: Past, present, prospects. In Wolfgang Lutz, ed.The future population of the world: What can we assume today? Laxenburg, Austria: Institute for Applied Systems Analysis. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 313.

Mason, Andrew, Yoke-Yun Teh, Naohiro Ogawa, and Takehiro Fukui. 1994. The intergenerational distribution of resources and income in Japan. In John Ermisch and Naohiro Ogawa, eds. The family, the market, and the state in ageing societies. Oxford: Clarendon Press, pp. 158–97. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 305.

1993

Bauer, John, and Andrew Mason. 1993. Equivalence scales, costs of children, and poverty in the Philippines and Thailand. In Proceedings of the Seminar on Fertility, Family Size, and Structure: Consequences for Families and Children. New York: Population Council.

Cabegin, Emily Christi A., Andrew Mason, and Allen Ybanez. 1992. Changing household size, structure and composition in the Philippines. In Forecasting basic household needs. Manila: National Economic Development Authority.

Campbell, Burnham O., and Andrew Mason. 1993. Using HOMES for population and development planning. In Projection methods for integrating population variables into development planning. New York: United Nations.

Feng, Wang, and Nancy B. Tuma. 1993. Changes in Chinese marriage patterns during the twentieth century. In Proceedings of the IUSSP International Population Conference, Montreal. Liege: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 296.

Mason, Andrew. 1993. Demographic change, household resources, and schooling decisions. In Naohiro Ogawa, Gavin Jones, and Jeffrey G. Williamson, eds. Human resources in development along the Asia-Pacific rim. Singapore: Oxford University Press. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 291.

Mason, Andrew, and Burnham Campbell. 1993. Demographic change and the Thai economy: An overview. In Burnham Campbell, Andrew Mason, and Ernesto Pernia, eds. The economic impact of demographic change in Thailand, 1980–2015. Honolulu: East-West Center, pp. 1–52.

Mason, Andrew, Mathana Phananiramai, and Nipon Poapongsakorn. 1993. Households and their characteristics. In Burnham Campbell, Andrew Mason, and Ernesto Pernia, eds. The economic impact of demographic change in Thailand, 1980–2015. Honolulu: East-West Center, pp. 54–82.

Mason, Andrew, Varai Woramontri, and Robert M. Kleinbuam. 1993. Consumer expenditures. In Burnham Campbell, Andrew Mason, and Ernesto Pernia, eds. The economic impact of demographic change in Thailand, 1980–2015. Honolulu: East-West Center, pp. 143–84.

Mason, Andrew, Varai Woramontri, and Robert M. Kleinbuam. 1993. Domestic resource mobilization: Analysis of survey data. In Burnham Campbell, Andrew Mason, and Ernesto Pernia, eds. The economic impact of demographic change in Thailand, 1980–2015. Honolulu: East-West Center, pp. 115-142.

Ogawa, Naohiro, Nipon Poapongsakorn, and Andrew Mason. 1993. Forecasts of health care costs. In Burnham Campbell, Andrew Mason, and Ernesto Pernia, eds. The economic impact of demographic change in Thailand, 1980–2015. Honolulu: East-West Center, pp. 229–68.

Phananiramai, Mathana, and Andrew Mason. 1993. The education sector: Enrollment rates and expenditures on schooling. In Burnham Campbell, Andrew Mason, and Ernesto Pernia, eds. The economic impact of demographic change in Thailand, 1980–2015. Honolulu: East-West Center, pp. 185–228.

Xenos, Peter. 1993. Extended adolescence and the sexuality of Asian youth: Observations on research and policy. In M.L. Ng and L.S. Lam, eds.Sexuality in Asia: Selected papers from the Conference on Sexuality in Asia, May 1990. Hong Kong: Hong Kong College of Psychiatrists. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 292.

Xenos, Peter, Tran Thu Phuong, Luu Thi Thao, and Vu Xuan Truong. 1993. Report of the research team on demography and labor. In Le Trong Cuc, Kathleen Gillogly, and A. Terry Rambo, eds. Too many people, too little land: The human ecology of a wet rice-growing village in the Red River Delta of Vietnam. Honolulu: East-West Center.

1992

Cabegin, Emily Christi A., Andrew Mason, and Allen Ybanez. 1992. Changing household size, structure and composition in the Philippines. In Forecasting basic household needs. Manila: National Economic Development Authority.

Chapman, Murray. 1992. Population movement: Free or constrained? In Ron Crocombe and Esau Tuza, eds. Independence, dependence, interdependence: The first 10 years of Solomon Islands Indepedence. Honoria: Solomon Islands College of Higher Education, Institute of Pacific Studies; and Solomon Islands Centre, University of the South Pacific. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 283.

Feeney, Griffith, and Peter Xenos. 1992. The demographic situation in Vietnam: Past, present, prospect. In Neil L. Jamieson, Nguyen Manh Hung, and A. Terry Rambo, eds.The challenges of Vietnam’s reconstruction. Fairfax, Virginia: Indochina Institute, George Mason University; and Honolulu: Indochina Initiative, East-West Center. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 289.

Mason, Andrew, and Marie Ada A. R. Tirol. 1992. Saving behavior of Philippine households. In Forecasting basic household needs. Manila: National Economic Development Authority.

1991

Feeney, Griffith, and Wolfgang Lutz. 1991. Distributional analysis of period fertility. In Wolfgang Lutz, ed. Future demographic trends in Europe and North America: What can we assume today? San Diego: Academic Press. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 277.

Mason, Andrew, and Lee Jay Cho. 1991. Population policy. In Lee Jay Cho and Y.H. Kim, eds. Economic development in the Republic of Korea: A policy perspective. Honolulu: East West Center, pp. 303-26.

1990

Palmore, James, and Joung-Im Kim Palmore. 1990. Population management information systems in the 1990s: Evolution, revolution, or recycling? In Monitoring and evaluating family planning programmes in the 1990s. Asian Population Studies Series, No. 104. Bangkok: United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 275.

Xenos, Peter. 1990. Youth, sexuality and public policy in Asia: A research perspective. In Stella R. Quah, ed. The family as an asset: An international perspective on marriage, parenthood and social policy. Singapore: Times Academic Press. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 275 (formerly East-West Center Working Papers: Population Series, No. 59).

1989

Martin, Linda G. 1989. Emerging issues in cross-national survey research on ageing in Asia. In International Population Conference, New Delhi. Vol. 3. Liege: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 253.

1988

Feeney, Griffith. 1988. The use of parity progression models in evaluating family planning programmes. In African Population Conference, Dakar. Vol. 3. Liege: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 245.

Martin, Linda G., and Naohiro Ogawa. 1988. The effect of cohort size on relative wages in Japan. In Ronald D. Lee, W. Brian Arthur, and Gerry Rodgers, eds.Economics of changing age distributions in developed countries. Oxford: Oxford University Press. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 240.

Mason, Andrew. 1988. Population growth, aggregate saving and economic development. In Dominick Salvatore, ed. World population trends and their impact on economic development. London: Greenwood Press, 45–58.

1987

Mason, Andrew. 1987. National saving rates and population growth: A new model and new evidence. In D. Gale Johnson and Ronald D. Lee, eds.Population growth and economic development: Issues and evidence. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 215.

Mason, Andrew, and Linda G. Martin. 1987. Recent trends in household structure in Taiwan and other Asian countries. In Proceedings of the Conference on Population Changes in Taiwan During the Twentieth Century. Taipei, Taiwan.

Palmore, James A., and Mui Teng Yap. 1987. Incentives, disincentives, and family planning. In Population policies and programmes: Current status and future directions. Bangkok: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), United Nations. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 224.

Smith, Peter C. 1987. Asians in the United States: A mid-1980s profile. In After the storm: American society a decade after the Vietnam war. Taipei: Institute for American Culture, Academia Sinica.

Xenos, Peter, Robert W. Gardner, Herbert Barringer, and Michael J. Levin. 1987. Asian Americans: Growth and change in the 1970s. In James T. Fawcett and Benjamin V. Carino, eds. Pacific bridges: The new immigration from Asia and the Pacific Islands. Staten Island, NY: Center for Migration Studies.

1986

Mason, Andrew, and Linda G. Martin. 1986. Recent trends in household structure in Asia. In Proceedings of Conference on Population Change in Taiwan during the 20th Century, December 14–15, 1985. Taipei: Population Association of China. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 216.

Yang, Jae-Mo, and Chai Bin Park. 1986. Maternal and child health and family planning services. In Use of rural health services. Proceedings of the Regional Seminar on the Use of Rural Health Services, 20–25 January 1986. Manila: Asian Development Bank. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 206.

1985

Chapman, Murray. 1985. Me go ‘walkabout’, you too? In Murray Chapman and R. Mansell Prothero, eds. Circulation in population movement: Substance and concepts from the Melanesian case. New York: Routledge and Kegan Paul. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 197.

Chapman, Murray, and R. Manuel Protero. 1985. Circulation between ‘home’ and other places: Some propositions. In Murray Chapman and R. Mansell Prothero, eds. Circulation in population movement: Substance and concepts from the Melanesian case. New York: Routledge and Kegan Paul. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 197.

Cheung, Paul, Josefina Cabigon, Aphichat Chamratrithirong, Peter F. McDonald, Sabila Syed, Andrew Cherlin, and Peter C. Smith. 1985. Cultural variations in the transition to marriage in four Asian societies. In International Population Conference, Florence. Vol. 3. Liege: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 192.

Feeney, Griffith. 1985. Parity progression projection. In International Population Conference, Florence. Vol. 4. Liege: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 190.

Nair, Shashikant. 1985. Fijians and Indo-Fijians in Suva: Rural-urban movements and linkages. In Murray Chapman and R. Mansell Prothero, eds. Circulation in population movement: Substance and concepts from the Melanesian case. New York: Routledge and Kegan Paul. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 198.

Shah, Nasra M., and Fred Arnold. 1985. The non-economic consequences of Asian labor migration to the Middle East. In International Population Conference, Florence. Vol. 3. Liege: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 189.

1984

Bennett, Neil G., and Andrew Mason. 1984. Decision making and sex selection with biased technologies. In Neil G. Bennett, ed. Sex selection of children. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 101–13.

Cho, Lee-Jay. 1984. Conclusion. In Roger Benjamin and Robert T. Kudrie, eds.The industrial future of the Pacific basin. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 172.

Eviota, Elizabeth, and Peter C. Smith. 1984. The migration of women in the Philippines. In James T. Fawcett, Siew-Ean Khoo, and Peter C. Smith, eds. Women in the cities of Asia: Migration and urban adaptation. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Fawcett, James T., Siew-Ean Khoo, and Peter C. Smith. 1984. Urbanization, migration and the status of women. In James T. Fawcett, Siew-Ean Khoo, and Peter C. Smith, eds. Women in the cities of Asia: Migration and urban adaptation. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Khoo, Siew-Ean, Judith Bruce, James T. Fawcett, and Peter C. Xenos. 1984. Women in Asian cities: Policies, services, and research. In James T. Fawcett, Siew-Ean Khoo, and Peter C. Smith, eds. Women in the cities of Asia: Migration and urban adaptation. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Kunstadter, Peter. 1984. Cultural ideals, socioeconomic change, and household composition: Karen, Lua', Hmong, and Thai in Northwestern Thailand. In Robert McC. Netting, Richard W. Wilk, and Eric J. Arnould, eds. Households: Comparative and historical studies of the domestic group. Berkeley: University of California Press. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 171.

Mason, Andrew, Sung-Yeal Koo, and Wi-Sup Song. 1984. Labor force and industrial development in the Pacific basin. In Roger Benjamin and Robert T. Kudrie, eds.The industrial future of the Pacific basin. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 170.

Rindfuss, Ronald R., Larry L. Bumpass, James A. Palmore, Mercedes B. Concepcion, Datin Noor Laily Bt. Dato Abu Bakar, Sirisena Gamage, Chanpen Saengtienchai, and Nam Il Kim. 1984. Childspacing in Asia: Similarities and differences. World Fertility Survey Comparative Studies No. 29. Voorburg, Netherlands: Insternational Statistical Institute.

Shah, Nasra M., and Peter C. Smith. 1984. Migrant women at work in Asia. In James T. Fawcett, Siew-Ean Khoo, and Peter C. Smith, eds. Women in the cities of Asia: Migration and urban adaptation. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Smith, Peter C., Adelamar Alcantara, and Eliseo A. De Guzman. 1984. An assessment of Philippine cohort nuptiality trends. In Luisa T. Engracia, Corazon Mejia-Raymundo, and John B. Casterline, eds. Fertility in the Philippines: Further analysis of the Republic of the Philippines Fertility Survey, 1978. Voorsburg, Netherlands: International Statistical Institute. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 169 (formerly East-West Center Working Papers: Population Series, No. 28).

Smith, Peter C., Siew-Ean Khoo, and Stella Go. 1984. The migration of women to cities: A comparative perspective. In James T. Fawcett, Siew-Ean Khoo, and Peter C. Smith, eds. Women in the cities of Asia: Migration and urban adaptation. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

1983

Bennett, Neil G., and Andrew Mason. 1983. Decision making and sex selection with biased technologies. In Neil G. Bennett, ed.Sex selection of children. San Diego, California: Academic Press. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 193.

Fawcett, James T. 1983. Perceptions of the value of children: Satisfaction and costs by In Rodolfo A. Bulatao and Ronald D. Lee, eds. Determinants of fertility in developing countries. Vol. 2. San Diego, California: Academic Press. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 183.

Kunstadter, Peter. 1983. Highland populations in Northern Thailand. In John McKinnon and Wanat Bhruksasri, eds. Highlanders of Thailand. Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 164.

Retherford, Robert D., and James A. Palmore. 1983. Diffusion processes affecting fertility regulation. In Rodolfo A. Bulatao and Ronald D. Lee, eds. Determinants of fertility in developing countries. Vol. 2. San Diego, California: Academic Press. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 184.

Smith, Peter C. 1983. The impact of age at marriage and proportions marrying on fertility. In Rodolfo A. Bulatao and Ronald D. Lee, eds. Determinants of fertility in developing countries. Vol. 2. San Diego, California: Academic Press. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 185.

Smith, Peter C. 1983. The impact of age at marriage and proportions marrying on fertility. In Rodolfo A. Bulatao and R.D. Lee, eds. Determinants of fertility in developing countries. New York: Academic Press.

1982

Bulatao, Rodolfo A. 1982. The transition in the value of children and the fertility transition. In C. Hohn and R. MacKensen, eds. Determinants of fertility trends: Theories re-examined. Liege: Ordina Editions. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 152.

Hauser, Philip M., and Robert W. Gardner. 1982. Urban future: Trends and prospects. In Population and the urban future. Albany: State University of New York Press. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 146.

Smith, Peter C. 1982. Contrasting marriage patterns and fertility in Southeast Asia: Indonesia and the Philippines compared. In Lado Ruzicka, ed.Nuptiality and fertility. Liege: Ordina Editions. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 143 (formerly East-West Center Working Papers: Population Series, No. 8).

1981

Bulatao, Rodolfo A., and James T. Fawcett. 1981. Dynamic perspectives in the study of fertility decision-making: Successive decisions within a fertility career. In International Population Conference, Manila. Vol. 1. Liege: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 138.

Chapman, Murray. 1981. Policy implications of circulation: Some answers from the grassroots. In G.W. Jones and H.V. Richter, eds.Population mobility and development: Southeast Asia and the Pacific. Development Studies Centre Monograph No. 27. Canberra: Australian National University. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 136.

Cho, Lee-Jay, and Louise Kantrow. 1981. Comparative analysis of fertility orientations: World Fertility Survey findings. In Gerry E. Hendershot and Paul J. Placek, eds.Predicting fertility: Demographic studies of birth expectations. Lexington, Massachusetts: D.C. Heath and Company. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 175.

Singhanetra-Renard, Anchalee. 1981. Mobility in North Thailand: A view from within. In Population mobility and development: Southeast Asia and the Pacific. Development Studies Centre Monograph No. 27. Canberra: Australian National University. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 145.

Smith, Peter C. 1981. Contrasting marriage patterns and fertility in Southeast Asia: Indonesia and the Philippines compared. In Ladislav Ruzika, ed. Nuptiality and fertility. Liege: Ordina.

Smith, Peter C. 1981. Migration, sex and occupations in urban Indonesia and Thailand. In International Population Conference, Manila. Vol. 3. Liege: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 139 (formerly East-West Center Working Papers: Population Series, No. 21).

1980

Arnold, Fred, and Alois Kühner. 1980. Analysis of vital statistics services in Thailand. In Vital registration systems in five developing countries: Honduras, Mexico, Philippines, Thailand, and Jamaica. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Center for Health Statistics. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 125.

Shah, Nasta M., and Makhdoom A. Shah. 1980. Trends and structure of female labour force participation in rural and urban Pakistan. In Alfred de Souza, ed. Women in contemporary India and South Asia. New Delhi: Indian Social Institute. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 121.

1979

Fawcett, James T. 1979. Singapore’s population policies in perspective. In Peter S. J. Chen and James T. Fawcett, eds. Public policy and population change in Singapore. New York: The Population Council. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 117.

Fawcett, James T., and Peter S. J. Chen. 1979. Public policy and population change: An appraisal of the Singapore experience. In Peter S. J. Chen and James T. Fawcett, eds.Public policy and population change in Singapore. New York: The Population Council. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 117.

Kunstadter, Peter. 1979. Ethnic group, category, and identity: Karen in Northern Thailand. In Charles F. Keyes, ed. Ethnic adaptation and identity: The Karen on the Thai frontier with Burma. Philadelphia: Institute for the Study of Human Issues. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 120.

Smith, Peter C. 1979. Demographic history: An approach to the study of the Filipino past by In John A. Larkin, ed. Perspectives on Philippine historiography: A symposium. Monograph No. 21. New Haven: Yale University Southeast Asia Studies. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 111.

1978

Bulatao, Rodolfo A. 1978. The value of a Filipino child: Pleasure and profit against cost and concern. In Population of the Philippines. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) Country Monograph No. 5. Bangkok: United Nations. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 113.

Fawcett, James T. 1978. The value and cost of the first child. In Warren B. Miller and Lucile F. Newman, eds. The first child and family formation. Chapel Hill: Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 96.

Smith, Peter C. 1978. Trends and differentials in nuptiality. In Population of the Philippines. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) Country Monograph No. 5. Bangkok: United Nations. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 105.

1977

Bulatao, Rodolfo A., and Fred Arnold. 1977. Relationships between the value and cost of children and fertility: Cross-cultural evidence. In International Population Conference, Mexico. Vol. 1. Liege: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 92.

Fawcett, James T. 1977. The value and cost of children: Converging theory and research. In Lado T. Ruzicka, ed. The economic and social supports for high fertility. Proceedings of a Conference held in Canberra, Australia, 16–18 November 1976. Family and Fertility Change: Changing African Family Project, Monograph No. 2. Canberra: Australian National University. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 108.

Feeney, Griffith. 1977. Estimation of demographic parameters from census and vital registration data. In International Population Conference. Vol. 3. Liege: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 93.

Mak, James, Andrew Mason, Edward Henry, Jr., Milton Lau, Denis Lee, Doris Lee, Ted Luke, William Palmer, Robert Suzuki, Eric Tom, and Clinton Yamasaki. 1977. Impact of alternative population growth trends on public sector costs. In Growth management issues in Hawaii. Honolulu: Hawaii State Department of Budget and Finance, 205–98.

1976

Chapman, Murray. 1976. Tribal mobility as circulation: A Solomon Islands example of micro/macro linkages. In Leszek A. Kosinski and John W. Webb, eds.Population at microscale. Auckland: New Zealand Geographical Society. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 78.

McNicoll, Geoffrey. 1976. Economic-demographic models. In Leon Tabah, ed. Population growth and economic development in the Third World. Liege: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, Ordina Editions. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 75.

Palmore, James A. 1976. Demographic evaluation systems and psychological research designs. In Sidney H. Newman and Vaida D. Thompson, eds. Population psychology: Research and educational issues. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 81.

Paqueo, Vicente and Peter C. Smith. 1976. Economic-demographic models: Uses, limitations, and research problems. In Rodolfo Bulatao, ed. Philippine population research. Makati: Population Center Foundation.

Pirie, Peter. 1976. The demographic effects of local socioeconomic change on small populations: A Samoan example. In Leszek A. Kosinski and John W. Webb, eds.Population at microscale. Auckland: New Zealand Geographical Society. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 79.

1975

Feeney, Griffith. 1975. Demographic concepts and techniques for the study of small populations. In Vern Carroll, ed. Pacific atoll populations. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 66.

Kunstadter, Peter. 1975. The comparative anthropological study of medical systems in society. In Arthur Kleinman, Peter Kunstadter, E. Russell Alexander, and James L. Gale, eds. Medicine in Chinese cultures: Comparative studies in health care in Chinese and other societies. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 74.

Palmore, James A., Ramesh Chander, and Dorothy Z. Fernandez. 1975. The demographic situation in Malaysia. In John F. Kantner and Lee McCaffrey, eds.Population and development in Southeast Asia. Lexington, Massachusetts: D.C. Heath and Company. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 70.

Smith, Peter C. 1975. Changing patterns of nuptiality. In Wilhelm Flieger and Peter C. Smith, eds. A demographic path to modernity. Quezon City: Population Institute, University of the Philippines. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 62.

Smith, Peter C. 1975. Fertility and nuptiality: The local area mosaic. In Wilhelm Flieger and Peter C. Smith, eds. A demographic path to modernity. Quezon City: Population Institute, University of the Philippines. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 68.

Smith, Peter C. 1975. Philippine nuptiality in the twentieth century. In John F. Kantner and Lee McCaffrey, eds. Population and social change in Southeast Asia. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.

Smith, Peter C. 1975. Regional fertility and nuptiality indices for 1960. In Peter C. Smith and Wilhelm Flieger, eds. A demographic path to modernity. Quezon City: University of the Philippines.

Smith, Peter C. 1975. The turn-of-the-century birth rate: Estimates from birth registration and age structure. In Peter C. Smith and Wilhelm Flieger, eds. A demographic path to modernity. Quezon City: University of the Philippines.

1974

Chapman, Murray. 1974. Mobility in a non-literate society: Method and analysis for two Guadalcanal communities. In Leszek A. Kosinski and R. Mansell Prothero, eds. People on the move: Studies on internal migration. New York: Methuen. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 57.

Chung, Betty Jamie. 1974. Social and psychological aspects of fertility in Hong Kong. In Henry P. David and Sung Jin Lee, eds. Social and psychological aspects of fertility in Asia: Proceedings of the technical seminar, Choonchun, Korea, 7–9 November 1973. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 47.

Encarnacion, Jose, Jr., Mahar Mangahas, Vicente Paqueo, and Peter C. Smith. 1974. An economic-demographic model of the Philippines. In Agustin Kintanar, Jr., Romeo M. Bautista, Mercedes B. Concepcion, Jose Encarnacion, Jr., Mahar Mangahas, Vicente B. Paqueo, and Peter C. Smith, eds. Studies in Philippine economic-demographic relationships. Quezon City: Institute of Economic Development and Research.

Kukherji, Shekhar P. 1974. A spatio-temporal model of the mobility patterns in a multi-ethnic population, Hawaii. In Leszek A. Kosinski and R. Mansell Prothero, eds. People on the move: Studies on internal migration. New York: Methuen. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 58.

Kunstadter, Peter. 1974. Footnotes on implications of aggregated data used in population simulation. In Bennett Dyke and Jean Walters MacCluer, eds. Computer simulation in human population studies. San Diego: Academic Press. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 61.

Palmore, James A. 1974. Social and psychological aspects of fertility in the United States. In Henry P. David and Sung Jin Lee, eds. Social and psychological aspects of fertility in Asia: Proceedings of the technical seminar, Choonchun, Korea, 7–9 November 1973. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 46.

1973

Bin Marzuki, Ariffin, and James A. Palmore. 1973. A third-year progress report on the West Malaysian Family Survey. In Proceedings of the Combined Conference on Evaluation of Malaysia National Family Planning Programme and East Asia Population Programmes (18–25 March 1970). East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 37.

Cho, Lee-Jay. 1973. The own-children approach to fertility estimation: An elaboration. In International Population Conference. Vol. 3. Liege: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 50.

Fawcett, James T. 1973. Psychological determinants of nuptiality. In International Population Conference. Vol. 2. Liege: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 43.

Fawcett, James T., and Marc H. Bornstein. 1973. Modernization, individual modernity, and fertility. In Psychological perspectives on population. New York: Basic Books. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 36.

Hauser, Philip M. 1973. A sociological perspective on family planning programs. In International Population Conference. Vol. 3. Liege: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 44.

Retherford, Robert D., and Lee-Jay Cho. 1973. Comparative analysis of recent fertility trends in East Asia. In International Population Conference. Vol. 3. Liege: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 51.

1972

Demeny, Paul. 1972. Early fertility decline in Austria-Hungary: A lesson in demographic transition. In D.V. Glass and Roger Revelle, eds. Population and social change. London: Edward Arnold. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 25.

Hanley, Susan B., and Kozo Yamamura. 1972. Population trends and economic growth in pre-industrial Japan by In D.V. Glass and Roger Revelle, eds. Population and social change. London: Edward Arnold. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 26.

Palmore, James A. 1972. Population change, conjugal status and the family. In Population aspects of social development. United Nations Asian Population Studies Series, No. 11. October. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 32.

Retherford, Robert D. 1972. Population aspects of social development. In Population aspects of social development. United Nations Asian Population Studies Series, No. 11. October. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 33.

1971

Cho, Lee-Jay. 1971. Economic and demographic influences on the family in Korea. In The family in transition. Fogarty International Center Proceedings, No. 3. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 19.

Demeny, Paul. 1971. The economics of population growth. In Rapid population growth. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 11.

Demeny, Paul. 1971. Some methods of estimation for statistically underdeveloped areas. In The methods and materials of demography. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 17.

Keyfitz, Nathan. 1971. The numbers and distribution of mankind. In W.W. Murdoch, ed. Environment: Resources, pollution and society. Stanford, Connecticut: Sinauer Associates, Inc. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 18.

Marshall, John F. 1971. Topics and networks in intra-village communication. In Steven Polgar, ed. Culture and population: A collection of current studies. Monograph 9. Chapel Hill: Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 5.

1970

Demeny, Paul. 1970. Causes and consequences of excess fertility. In A report on a family planning conference. Monograph No. 7. Chapel Hill: Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 2.

Pirie, Peter N. D. 1970. Samoa: Two approaches to population and resource problems. In Wilbur Zelinsky, Leszek A. Kosinski, and R. Mansell Prothero, eds. Geography and a crowding world. New York: Oxford University Press. East-West Center Reprints: Population Series No. 3.

 

 
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