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Population and Development Review

Published on behalf of the Population Council

Edited by:
Paul Demeny and Geoffrey McNicoll
Managing Editor: Ethel P. Churchill


ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2007: 5/19 (Demography); 11/96 (Sociology)
Impact Factor: 1.403


Population and Development Review is essential reading to keep abreast of population studies, research on the interrelationships between population and socioeconomic change, and related thinking on public policy. Its interests span both developed and developing countries, theoretical advances as well as empirical analyses and case studies, a broad range of disciplinary approaches, and concern with historical as well as present-day problems.

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TopHighlights

  • Partner + Children = Happiness? Effects of Partnership and Fertility on Subjective Well-Being
    Hans-Peter Kohler, Jere Behrman, and Axel Skytthe
     
  • Navigating the AIDS Epidemic in Rural Malawi
    Susan Watkins
     
  • The Economic Effects of Immigration into the United Kingdom
    David Coleman and Robert Rowthorn
     
  • The One-Child Policy in Shanghai: Acceptance and Internalization
    Yilin Nie and Robert J. Wyman
     
  • The Next 50 Years: Fatal Discontinuities
    Vaclav Smil
     

CUMULATIVE AUTHOR/TITLE LISTING AND BOOK REVIEW DATABASE NOW AVAILABLE!
You can now access Book Reviews and Article Listings from 1975 to 2007 (Volumes 1-33) Population and Development Review. 

SUPPLEMENTS TO POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
The Population Council issues supplements to Population and Development Review every other year. Each examines a major subject of policy relevance in depth. A listing of these supplements with ordering information is available on the Council's Web site.