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Publications on Population and Health Published Externally by East-West Center Authors, 2000–Forthcoming

2011

Choe, Minja Kim, and Lei Li. 2011. Estimating the effects of education on later marriage and less marriage in South Korea: An application of a mixture survival model with proportional piecewise constant hazard. Journal of Applied Statistical Science 18(4): 103–15.

Mishra, Vinod. 2011. Effects of population pressure on forests and grasslands in India. In R. P. Cincotta and D. Mageean, eds. Human Population: The demography and geography of Homo sapiens and their implications for biological diversity. Special issue of Ecological Studies. Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag.

2010

Chen, Jiajian, Robert D. Retherford, Minja Kim Choe, and Li Xiru. 2010. Effects of population policy and economic reform on the trend in fertility in Guangdong Province, China, 1975–2005. Population Studies 64(1): 43–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00324720903361048.

Lee, Ronald, and Andrew Mason. 2010. Low fertility, human capital, and macroeconomics. European Journal of Population 26(2): 159–82.

Mason, Andrew, Sang-Hyop Lee, and Ronald Lee. 2010. Will demographic change undermine Asia's growth prospects? In Jong-Wha Lee, Masahiro Kawai, and Peter Petri, eds. Asian regionalism in the world economy: Engine for dynamism and stability.Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Press.

Ogawa, Naohiro, Robert D. Retherford, and Y. Saito. 2010. Care of the elderly and women’s labor force participation in Japan. In S. Tuljapurkar, N. Ogawa, and A. Gauthier, eds. Ageing in advanced industrial states: Riding the age waves. New York: Springer.

Retherford, Robert D., Naohiro Ogawa, Rikya Matsukura, and Hassan Eini-Zinab. 2010. Multivariate analysis of parity progression-based measures of the total fertility rate and its components. Demography. 4(11): 97–124.

Rindfuss, Ronald D., Minja Kim Choe, Maria Midea M. Kabamalan, Noriko O. Tsuya, and Larry L. Bumpass. 2010. Order amidst change: Work and family trajectories in Japan. Advances in Life Course Research 15:76–88. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.alcr.2010.02.001.

2009

Bumpass, Larry L., Ronald R. Rindfuss, Minja Kim Choe, and Noriko O. Tsuya. 2009. The institutional context of low fertility: The case of Japan. Asian Population Studies 5(3): 215–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080./17441730903351479.

Chen, Jiajian, Robert D. Retherford, Minja Kim Choe, Li Xiru, and Hu Ying. 2009. Province-level variation in the achievement of below-replacement fertility in China. Asian Population Studies 5(3): 309–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17441730903351651.

Choe, Minja Kim, and Robert D. Retherford. 2009. The contribution of education to South Korea’s fertility decline to "lowest-low level." Asian Population Studies 5(3): 267–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17441730903351503.

Mason, Andrew. 2009. Economic crisis and prospects for the elderly in Asia: Sharing the pain. The Journal of AARP International Summer: 28–33.

2008

Clark, Robert, Naohiro Ogawa, Sang-Hyop Lee, and Rikya Matsukura. 2008. Older workers and national productivity in Japan. Population and Development Review. 34:257–74.

2005

Brown, Tim, and Werasit Sittitrai. 2005. Making the right choices—Protecting Asian-Pacific children and youth from HIV. In G. Foster, J. Williamson, and C. Levine, eds. A generation at risk: The global impact of AIDS on orphans and vulnerable children.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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