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Policy Development

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

2008
Levine, Ruth, Cynthia B. Lloyd, Margaret Greene, and Caren Grown. Girls Count: A Global Investment and Action Agenda. Washington, DC: Center for Global Development. (offsite PDF)

2006
Demeny, Paul and Geoffrey McNicoll. "The political demography of the world system, 2000–2050," Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 213. New York: Population Council. (abstract) (PDF)

——— (eds.). The Political Economy of Global Population Change, 1950–2050, supplement to Population and Development Review, vol. 32. New York: Population Council. (contents)

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

———. "Review of William Easterly, The White Man's Burden: Why the West's Efforts to Aid the Rest Have Done So Much Ill and So Little Good," Population and Development Review 32(2): 376–378. (PDF)

2005
Keith-Brown, Kimberli. "Investing for life: Making the link between public spending and the reduction of maternal mortality," report. Mexico City: Fundar, Centro de Análisis e Investigación. (PDF)

Neumayer, Eric, and Laura Spess. "Do bilateral investment treaties increase foreign direct investment to developing countries?" World Development 33(10): 1567–1585. (abstract)

2003
Demeny, Paul. "Population policy: A concise summary," Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 173. New York: The Population Council. (abstract) (PDF)

———. "Population policy dilemmas in Europe at the dawn of the twenty-first century," Population and Development Review 29(1): 1-28. (PDF)

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

Zurayk, Huda, Nabil Younis, and Hind Khattab. "Rethinking family planning policy in light of reproductive health research," Policy Series in Reproductive Health. Cairo: Reproductive Health Working Group. (PDF in Arabic)

2002
"Decelerating pace and human development: Crucial elements of fertility transmission," Population Briefs. 8(1): 3. (full text)

"Demographic change and regional affiliations in East Asia," Population Briefs. 8(2): 6. (full text)

Nyonator, Frank, Comfort Agbadja, Dennis Gbeddy, George Nyarko, Tanya C. Jones, Robert A. Miller, and James F. Phillips. Community-Based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) in Ghana: A Multi-level, Qualitative Assessment in the Volta Region. Accra: Ghana Health Service, Policy, Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Division.*

1998
Jain, Anrudh (ed.). Do Population Policies Matter? Fertility and Politics in Egypt, India, Kenya, and Mexico. New York: Population Council. (to order, e-mail publications@popcouncil.org)

1995
Jacobson, Jodi, Barbara Ibrahim, and Carla M. Obermeyer. Family, Gender, and Population Policy: Views From the Middle East. Cairo: Population Council. (PDF in Arabic)

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13 May 2008