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Greenhalgh, Susan. Anthropological contributions to fertility theory. Population Council, Research Division, 1994.

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Penn, Handwerker W., ed. Culture and reproduction: An anthropological critique of demographic transition theory. Westview Press, 1986.

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O'Rourke, Kevin H. From Malthus to Ohlin: Trade, growth and distribution since 1500. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2002.

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author, Zhu Shujin, ed. Zhongguo mao yi kai fang, ren li zi ben yu ren kou zhuan bian de li lun yu shi zheng: Trade openness, human capital and demographic transition in China : theory and empirical evidence = Zhongguo maoyi kaifang renli ziben yu renkou zhuanbian de lilun yu shizheng. Ren min chu ban she, 2019.

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De Gobbi, Maria Sabrina, Stefan Kühn, Guido Heins, and Ziyodakhon Malikova. Demographic change in Europe and Central Asia. ILO, 2025. https://doi.org/10.54394/utfg0314.

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This paper identifies existing labour market challenges associated with ageing in Europe and Central Asia. It presents a general overview and provides ideas to stimulate social dialogue. In 2024, there were 28 persons aged 65 years and above per 100 persons aged 15 to 64 years and this ratio is projected to rise to 43 by 2050. The proportion of older workers (55 years and above) will increase, while the prime-age workforce (25 to 54 years) will decline. This demographic transition is expected to result in a net loss of 10 million workers in the region by 2050. As pension systems increasingly h
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Demographic Transition Theory. Springer Netherlands, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-4498-4.

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C, Caldwell John. Demographic Transition Theory. Springer, 2008.

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Caldwell, B. K., P. Caldwell, P. F. McDonald, T. Schindlmayr, and John C. C. Caldwell. Demographic Transition Theory. Springer, 2010.

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Caldwell, John C., B. K. Caldwell, P. Caldwell, P. F. McDonald, and T. Schindlmayr. Demographic Transition Theory. Springer, 2006.

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C, Caldwell John, P. Caldwell, T. Schindlmayr, B. K. Caldwell, and P. F. McDonald. Demographic Transition Theory. Springer London, Limited, 2007.

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Iverson, Shepherd. Evolutionary demographic transition theory: Comparative causes of prehistoric, historic and modern demographic transitions. 1992.

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Handwerker, W. Penn. Culture and Reproduction: An Anthropological Critique of Demographic Transition Theory. Westview Pr (Short Disc), 1986.

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Handwerker, W. Penn. Culture and Reproduction: An Anthropological Critique of Demographic Transition Theory. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Handwerker, W. Penn. Culture and Reproduction: An Anthropological Critique of Demographic Transition Theory. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Economic Growth and Demographic Transition in Third World Nations. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Ray, Nilanjan, Şefika Şule Erçetin, and Saurabh Sen. Economic Growth and Demographic Transition in Third World Nations: A Chaos and Complexity Theory Perspective. Apple Academic Press, Incorporated, 2019.

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Ray, Nilanjan, Şefika Şule Erçetin, and Saurabh Sen. Economic Growth and Demographic Transition in Third World Nations: A Chaos and Complexity Theory Perspective. Apple Academic Press, Incorporated, 2019.

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Rad "ar gapʻikʻrebs šeni modgmis gadašeneba" anu tʻanamedrove demograpʻiuli vitʻareba erovnuli katastropʻis tolpʻasia. Gamomcʻemloba "Universali", 2017.

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Willoughby, Brian J., and Jason S. Carroll. On the Horizon. Edited by Jeffrey Jensen Arnett. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199795574.013.31.

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This chapter overviews marriage formation patterns and beliefs about marriage during emerging adulthood. Although marriage is no longer a transition occurring during emerging adulthood for many individuals, this chapter describes how marriage still has an important impact on emerging adult development and trajectories. The authors first note the major international demographic shifts in marriage that have occurred among emerging adults over the past several decades. They then highlight how research findings on beliefs about marriage have offered evidence that how emerging adults perceive their
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Mooney, Graham. Historical Demography and Epidemiology: The Meta-Narrative Challenge. Edited by Mark Jackson. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199546497.013.0021.

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Demography and epidemiology tend to analyse human processes in the aggregate. This article illustrates that definitions of demography and epidemiology provide some understanding of how they are typically used in medical history. The influence of demographic and epidemiological transition theories is discussed. The article mentions that extensive research into fertility behaviour in the past has dismantled many aspects of demographic transition and reveals that epidemiological transition has proved more durable in the face of empirical testing, but it is nonetheless problematically hidebound to
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Smil, Vaclav. Grand Transitions. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190060664.001.0001.

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The modern world was created through the combination and complex interactions of five grand transitions. First, the demographic transition changed the total numbers, dynamics, structure, and residential pattern of populations. The agricultural and dietary transition led to the emergence of highly productive cropping and animal husbandry (subsidized by fossil energies and electricity), a change that eliminated famines, reduced malnutrition, and improved the health of populations but also resulted in enormous food waste and had many environmental consequences. The energy transition brought the w
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Laurent-Simpson, Andrea. Just Like Family. NYU Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479828852.001.0001.

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From the childfree and childless who nurture their dogs and cats similarly to a child to the grandparents who support them to children who view their animals as siblings and empty nesters who think of themselves as caretakers, it is clear that family structure—and who is part of that—has increasingly diversified in the United States since the 1970s. This book explores the ways in which family has changed to include companion animals as bona fide members with distinctly human identities. Using identity theory and the second demographic transition as a foundation, the author uses mixed methods t
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Ghodsee, Kristen, and Mitchell Orenstein. Taking Stock of Shock. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197549230.001.0001.

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Using an interdisciplinary approach, this book evaluates the social consequences of the post-1989 transition from state socialism to free market capitalism across Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Blending ethnographic accounts with economic, demographic, and public opinion data, it provides insight into the development of new, unequal, social orders. It explores the contradictory narratives on transition promoted by Western international institutions and their opponents, one of qualified success and another of epic catastrophe, and surprisingly shows that data support both narrativ
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Wilshusen, Richard H., and Donna Glowacki. An Archaeological History of the Mesa Verde Region. Edited by Barbara Mills and Severin Fowles. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199978427.013.16.

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The Mesa Verde region—extending from southeastern Utah to southwestern Colorado and northwestern New Mexico—is the heartland of the earliest pueblos and an ancestral home for at least three of the four Pueblo language groups. Over the last two millennia, there were three periods in which Ancestral Pueblo population peaked and declined, with the last abandonment of the late thirteenth century the most well known. The combination of excellent material preservation, detailed tree-ring and ceramic chronologies, and the ability to integrate extensive archaeological, linguistic, sociocultural, and b
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David, Henry P. From Abortion to Contraception. Greenwood, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400654206.

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Within an interdisciplinary context of public health, reproductive health, and women's rights, this book chronicles the interaction of public policies and private reproductive behavior in the 28 formerly socialist countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the USSR successor states from 1917 to the present. Focusing on the interaction of public policies and private behaviors, special emphasis is placed on the status of women—from producers of labor to reproducers of families. Consideration is given to societal values and traditions, Marxist theory, socialist and patriarchal perceptions of gen
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Creech, Andrea. Community-Supported Music-Making As A Context For Positive And Creative Ageing. Edited by Brydie-Leigh Bartleet and Lee Higgins. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190219505.013.13.

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Coinciding with the extraordinary demographic transition that has made ageing a global and highly relevant political issue, there has been increasing interest in the power of music in the lives of older people. New initiatives have been developed and researchers have investigated the relationship between music and positive ageing from a number of perspectives. In this chapter, a framework for positive ageing, comprising the dimensions of purpose, autonomy, and social affirmation, underpins my critical discussion of the role that facilitated music-making can take in mitigating the challenges of
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Joseph, Sophy K. Customary Rights of Farmers in Neoliberal India. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190121006.001.0001.

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The Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmer’s Rights Act, 2001, promises to balance the intellectual property rights of plant breeders and farmers under one umbrella legislation. However, there remain several grey areas and the rights of farmers, in reality, are still tenuous. Though the rights framework was foregrounded on an understanding between non-governmental organizations and industry, there is lack of clarity at both conceptual and procedural levels. In this context, Sophy K. Joseph analyses the impact of legal policy reforms during the ongoing Second Green Revolution on farmers’ cust
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Davis, Shannon, and Theodore Greenstein. Why Who Cleans Counts. Policy Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447336747.001.0001.

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While housework is an often-studied phenomenon, Why Who Cleans Counts frames the performance of housework as a way to understand power dynamics within couples. Using couple-level data from the United States-based National Survey of Families and Households (N = 3,906), we perform Latent Profile Analysis to identify five categories, or classes, of couples: Ultra-traditional, Traditional, Transitional Husbands, Egalitarian, and Egalitarian High Workload. The book describes how the housework classes and the behaviors of the couples within them reveal the power dynamics within the couples, power dy
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Romero, Elena. Free Stylin’. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400653803.

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This book sources interviews with scholars, urban designers, music experts, financial analysts, retailers, and hip hop celebrities to chronicle the compelling story of how hip hop transformed the fashion world and exploded into a $3 billion clothing industry. For years, designers and manufacturers took cues from the streets to enhance their clothing lines, but before the 1980s the urban consumer was never recognized as a viable demographic. In a push to appeal to young customers, the fashion industry began hiring and backing talented African American designers and entrepreneurs. This seemingly
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Herzog, Patricia S., Casey T. Harris, Shauna A. Morimoto, et al. The Science of College. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190934507.001.0001.

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This book aids entering college students—and the people who support college students—in navigating college successfully. In an environment of information overload, where bad advice abounds, this book offers readers practical tips and guidance. The up-to-date recommendations in this book are based upon real students, sound social science research, and the collective experiences of faculty, lecturers, advisors, and student support staff. The central thesis of the book is that the transition to adulthood is a complex process, and college is pivotal to this experience. This book seeks to help youn
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Fernández L'Hoeste, Héctor D. Lalo Alcaraz. University Press of Mississippi, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496811370.001.0001.

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The book proposes a critical study of the work by Latino cartoonist Lalo Alcaraz, a key voice in the controversial topic of immigration. It contends that his production is significant for its documentation of the travails of the community and its assessment of the frictions resulting from a radical shift in national demographics: the rise of Latinos as the largest minority ethnicity and the eventual transition of the general population into a mode of plurality rather than majority. In his cartoons and comic strips, readers can recognize how Latinos have been used by opportunist politicians and
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Chen, Xiangming, and Nick Bacon, eds. Confronting Urban Legacy. Rowman & Littlefield, 2013. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781666988482.

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Confronting Urban Legacy fills a critical lacuna in urban scholarship. As almost all of the literature focuses on global cities and megacities, smaller, secondary cities, which actually hold the majority of the world’s population, are either critically misunderstood or unexamined in their entirety. This neglect not only biases scholars’ understanding of social and spatial dynamics toward very large global cities but also maintains a void in students’ learning. This book specifically explores the transformative relationship between globalization and urban transition in Hartford, Connecticut, wh
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