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PROJECT 
The End of the Fertility Transition in the Developed World

Publications/Resources
Council researchers' names appear in boldface type.

2004
McNicoll, Geoffrey.
“Introduction: Australia’s population history and prospects,” in Siew-Ean Khoo and Peter McDonald (eds.), The Transformation of Australia’s Population: 1970–2030. Sydney: University of New South Wales Press, pp. 1–16.*

2002
Bongaarts, John. “The end of the fertility transition in the developed world,” Population and Development Review 28(3): 419–433. (PDF) Also issued as Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 152. New York: Population Council, 2001. (PDF) (abstract)

2001
Bongaarts, John. “Fertility and reproductive preferences in post-transitional societies,” in Rodolfo A. Bulatao and John B. Casterline (eds.), Global Fertility Transition, supplement to Population and Development Review vol. 27. New York: Population Council, pp. 260–281. (ordering information) Also issued as Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 114.  New York: Population Council, 1998. (PDF) (abstract)

———.  “Fertility change, quantum and tempo,” in Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes (eds.), International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences, vol. 8. Oxford: Elsevier Science, pp. 5522–5525.*

2000
Bongaarts, John and Griffith Feeney. "On the quantum and tempo of fertility: Reply," Population and Development Review 26(3): 560–564. (PDF)

1999
Bongaarts, John. “Fertility decline in the developed world: Where will it end?” American Economic Review 89(2): 256–260.*

1998
Bongaarts, John and Griffith Feeney. "On the quantum and tempo of fertility," Population and Development Review 24(2): 271–291. (PDF) (abstract) Also issued as Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 109. New York: Population Council, 1998. (PDF) (abstract)

* Not available from the Population Council.

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