Volume 50, 2024
Issue S2, December
Contraceptive Transitions: Explanations and Evidence
Edited by: John B. Casterline, Suzana Cavenaghi
ISSUE INFORMATION
FOREWORD
Foreword
John Casterline, Suzana Cavenaghi
SUPPLEMENT ARTICLE
Contraceptive Change and Fertility Transition
Vladimíra Kantorová, John Bongaarts
Beyond Economics and Culture: A Demographic Perspective on Contraceptive Theory
Nathalie Sawadogo, Hervé Bassinga, Adèle M. Ngo
Bayong Ngock, Zhuang Han, Sarah C. Giroux, Parfait M. Eloundou-Enyegue
Fertility Desires and Contraceptive Transition
Sara Yeatman, Christie Sennott
Economic Foundations of Contraceptive Transitions: Theories and a Review of
the Evidence
Mahesh Karra, Joshua Wilde
Health Transitions and the Rise of Modern Contraceptive Prevalence: Demand,
Access, and Choice
Jamaica Corker, Ann Biddlecom, Mohammad Jalal Abbasi-Shavazi,
Alex Ezeh, Rodolfo Gómez Ponce de León
Revisiting Women's Empowerment and Contraception
Shireen J. Jejeebhoy, Zeba Sathar
Societal Upheaval and the Contraceptive Transition
Mathias Lerch
A Narrative Review of the Impact of Public Family Planning Policies
and Programs on the Contraceptive Transition in Low- and Middle-Income
Countries
Jocelyn E. Finlay
Issue 4, December
ISSUE INFORMATION
IN MEMORIAM
In Memoriam: Paul Demeny 1932–2024
Population Council
EDITOR'S NOTE
Editors' Note on the December 2024 Issue
Raya Muttarak, Joshua Wilde
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Gender Differences in the Migration Process: A Narrative Literature Review
Athina Anastasiadou, Jisu Kim, Ebru Sanlitürk, Helga A.
G. de Valk, Emilio Zagheni
Rethinking City Population Growth: How Reclassification Matters
Alfredo Alessandrini, Christoph Deuster, Lewis Dijkstra, Daniela
Ghio, Fabrizio Natale
Reconsidering the Relationship Between Educational Hypogamy and Intimate Partner
Violence: Evidence from India
Roshan K. Pandian
Intensive Kinship, Development, and Demography: Why Pakistan has the Highest
Rates of Cousin Marriage in the World
Mary K. Shenk, Saman Naz, Theresa Chaudhry
COVID-19 Pandemic and Women's Age at Marriage: New Evidence From India
Deepshikha Batheja, Abhik Banerji, Amit Summan, Ramanan Laxminarayan,
Arindam Nandi
Child Death and Mothers’ Subsequent Mental Health in a High-Mortality
African Community
Emily Smith-Greenaway, Abigail Weitzman, Eric Lungu
Birth Intention Status and Infant Mortality: Fixed-Effects Analysis of 60 Countries
Heini Väisänen, Ewa Batyra
How Family Dynamics Shape Income Inequality Between Families With Young Children:
The Case of Sweden, 1995–2018
Sunnee Billingsley, Pilar Gonalons-Pons, Ann-Zofie Duvander
Does Inequality Have Momentum? The Implications of Convex Inequality Regimes
for Mortality Dynamics
Arun S. Hendi
Personal and Social Worries Associated with the Likelihood of Having Children
Kateryna Golovina, Markus Jokela
The Last Bastion is Falling: Survey Evidence of the New Family Reality in Italy
Arnstein Aassve, Letizia Mencarini, Elena Pirani, Daniele Vignoli
Medically Assisted Reproduction and Partnership Stability
Alina Pelikh, Hanna Remes, Niina Metsä-Simola, Alice Goisis
Alignment, Anticipation, Adaptation, or Lagging Behind? Age-Based
Regulations in Assisted Reproduction and Late Fertility
Marie-Caroline Compans
DATA AND PERSPECTIVES
The Concentration of Reproduction During the Fertility Transition in Developing
Countries
Thomas Spoorenberg
Beyond Stocks and Surges: The Demographic Impact of the Unauthorized Immigrant
Population in the United States
Jennifer Van Hook
Mortality Convergence in Europe? Spatial Differences in Life Expectancy
Gains Between 1995 and 2019
Markus Sauerberg, Florian Bonnet, Carlo Giovanni Camarda, Pavel
Grigoriev
ARCHIVES
Karl Mannheim on the Problem of Generations
PDR Archives: A Fifty-Year Chronology
BOOK REVIEW
Sarah Bracke and Luis Manuel Hernández Aguilar, Editors, The Politics
of Replacement: Demographic Fears, Conspiracy Theories and Race
Wars Routledge, Abingdon, UK & New York, US, 2024. 292 pp.
Rebecca Sear
Jade S. Sasser Climate Anxiety and the Kid Question: Deciding Whether to Have
Children in an Uncertain Future Oakland, CA: University of California
Press, 2024. 170 pp.
Sanyu A. Mojola
John Rennie Short Demography and the Making of the Modern World: Public Policies
and Social Forces Newcastle upon Tyne: Agenda Publishing, 2024.
171 pp.
Sarah Walters
DOCUMENTS
The UN's Pact for the Future and the Declaration on Future Generations
Comparisons of Global Population Projections
EDITOR'S NOTE
Senderowicz and Maloney (2022): Comment, Rejoinder, and Erratum
Raya Muttarak, Joshua Wilde
COMMENT
“Supply-Side Versus Demand-Side Unmet Need: Implications for Family Planning
Programs”: A Comment
Mahesh Karra
REJOINDER
Authors’ Response to “‘Supply-Side Versus Demand-Side Unmet
Need: Implications for Family Planning Programs’: A Comment”
Leigh Senderowicz, Nicole Maloney
ERRATUM
This article corrects the following:
Supply-Side Versus Demand-Side Unmet Need: Implications for Family Planning
Programs
Leigh Senderowicz, Nicole Maloney
Volume 48 Issue 3 Population and Development Review pages: 689-722 First Published online: March 18, 2022
Volume 51, 2025
Issue 1, March
Looking Backward, Looking Forward: Celebrating 50 Years of Population
and Development Review
Edited by: John Bongaarts, Ridhi Kashyap, Jennifer Van Hook
ISSUE INFORMATION
EDITORS' NOTE
Editors' Note on Looking Backward, Looking Forward: Celebrating 50 Years of
Population and Development Review
Raya Muttarak, Joshua Wilde
PREFACE
Preface
John Bongaarts, Ridhi Kashyap, Jennifer Van Hook
SPECIAL ISSUE ARTICLE
Fifty Years of Population and Development Review: Shifting Research Themes,
Authorship, and Academic Impact in Comparative Perspective
Ridhi Kashyap, Aasli Abdi Nur
POPULATION, DEVELOPMENT, AND ENVIRONMENT
Human Population and the Biosphere
Aisha Dasgupta, Partha Dasgupta
The Next 2 Billion: Can the World Support 10 Billion People?
David Lam
On Population and the International Order
Geoffrey McNicoll
FERTILITY AND FAMILY
Family Policies in Low Fertility Countries: Evidence and Reflections
Anne H. Gauthier, Stuart Gietel-Basten
Fertility Transitions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: The Role of Preferences
John Bongaarts
Charting New Courses to Adulthood in the Global South
Shelley Clark, Khandys Agnant
Older Adults’ Descendants and Family Networks in the Context of Global
Educational Expansion
Rachel Margolis, Mara Getz Sheftel, Haowei Wang, Raeven Faye
Chandler, Lauren Newmyer, Ashton M. Verdery
MORTALITY
Progress Stalled? The Uncertain Future of Mortality in High-Income Countries
Jennifer Beam Dowd, Antonino Polizzi, Andrea M. Tilstra
Trends and Decomposition of Changes in Mortality in Low- and Middle-Income
Countries, 1950–2019
Marcia C. Castro, Cassio M. Turra, Jamie Ponmattam
A New Research Agenda for Social Inequalities in Mortality: Challenges and
Open Questions
Isaac Sasson
Population and Climate Change: Considering Climate Change Demography's Past
and Future
Kathryn Grace, Emily Klancher Merchant, Nicholas Nagle
MIGRATION
The Potential of Internal Migration to Shape Rural and Urban Populations Across
Africa, Asia, and Latin America
Ashira Menashe-Oren, Philippe Bocquier
The Globalization of International Migration? A Conceptual and Data-Driven
Synthesis
Jasmine Trang Ha, Jack DeWaard, Guy Abel, Kazumi Tsuchiya, Jessie
Pinchoff, Christopher Levesque, Kobie Price
Climate Change and Human Mobility: Considering Context, Mechanisms, and Selectivity
Filiz Garip, Cody A. Reed
FRONTIERS IN DEMOGRAPHY
Forecasting Population in an Uncertain World: Approaches, New Uses, and Troubling
Limitations
Ronald Lee
Recognizing Identity Fluidity in Demographic Research
Aliya Saperstein
New Data Sources for Demographic Research
Casey F. Breen, Dennis M. Feehan
Reflections on the Value of Anthropology for Understanding Population Processes
Daniel Jordan Smith
IN MEMORIAM
Paul Demeny: An Appreciation
Geoffrey McNicoll
ERRATUM
This article corrects the following:
Fertility Transitions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: The Role of Preferences
John Bongaarts
Volume 51 Issue 1 Population and Development Review pages: 163-180 First Published online: October 2, 2024 Request permissions
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