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Political Economy of Population Change

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

2006
Demeny, Paul and Geoffrey McNicoll. The Political Economy of Global Population Change, 1950–2050, supplement to Population and Development Review. New York: Population Council. (more)

Demeny, Paul and Geoffrey McNicoll. "The political demography of the world system, 2000–2050," in Paul Demeny and Geoffrey McNicoll (eds.), The Political Economy of Global Population Change, supplement to Population and Development Review. New York: Population Council, pp. 254–287. Also issued as Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 213. New York: Population Council. (abstract) (PDF)

McNicoll, Geoffrey. "Policy lessons of the East Asian demographic transition," Population and Development Review 32(1): 1–25. (abstract) Also issued as Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 210. New York: Population Council. (abstract) (PDF)

2005
Demeny, Paul. “Population futures for the next three hundred years: Soft landing or surprises to come?” Population and Development Review 30(3): 507–517. (PDF)

Demeny, Paul and Geoffrey McNicoll. "The political demography of the world system: The next half century," presentation at the XXVe Congrès International de la Population, Tours, France, July.

McNicoll, Geoffrey. "Lessons of the East Asian demographic transition," presentation at the XXVe Congrès International de la Population, Tours, France, July.

2004
McNicoll, Geoffrey. “Demographic future of East Asian regional integration,” in T.J. Pempel (ed.), Remapping East Asia: The Construction of a Region Ithaca: Cornell University Press.* Also issued as Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 158. New York: Population Council, 2002. (abstract) (PDF)

2003
Casterline, John B. “Demographic transition,” in Paul Demeny and Geoffrey McNicoll (eds.), Encyclopedia of Population, vol. 1. New York: Macmillan  Reference USA.*

Demeny, Paul. “Population policy: A concise summary,” Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 173. New York: Population Council. (abstract) (PDF)

Demeny, Paul and Geoffrey McNicoll (eds.). Encyclopedia of Population. New York: Macmillan Reference USA.*

McNicoll, Geoffrey. “Demographic transition,” in Joel Mokyr (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History, vol. 2. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 71–74.*

2002
Bongaarts, John. “Population forecasts,” in Lester Breslow (ed.), Encyclopedia of Public Health, New York: Macmillan Reference USA, p. 942.*

2001
McNicoll, Geoffrey. “Fertility: Institutional and political approaches,” in Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes (eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, vol. 8. London: Elsevier Science, pp. 5538–5543.*

———.“Government and fertility in transitional and 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. 129–159. (ordering information) Also issued as Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 113. New York: Population Council, 1998. (abstract) (PDF)

2000
McNicoll, Geoffrey. “Reflections on ‘replacement migration,’” People and Place 8(4): 1–13.*

1999
McNicoll, Geoffrey. “Population weights in the international order,” Population and Development Review 25(3): 411–442. (PDF) Also issued as Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 126. New York: Population Council. (abstract) (PDF)

1997
McNicoll, Geoffrey. “The governance of fertility transition: Reflections on the Asian experience,” in Gavin W. Jones, Robert M. Douglas, John C. Caldwell, and Rennie M. D’Souza (eds.), The Continuing Demographic Transition. Oxford: Clarendon Press, pp. 365–382.* Also issued as Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 85. New York: Population Council, 1996. (abstract)

* Not available from the Population Council.

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