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The Population and Development Program faculty has published on a wide variety of subjects. Below is a selected list of recently published works showing the range of interests within the department. Complete publication lists can be found at the web sites of individual faculty members.

Basu, Alaka. 2006. The Emotions and Reproductive Health. Population and Development Review 32 (1): 107-122.

Basu, Alaka. 2005. Ultramodern contraception: Social Class and Family Planning in India. Asian Population Studies 1 (3): 303-324.

Basu, Alaka. 2005. The Millenium Development Goals Minus Reproductive Health: An Unfortunate, but Not Disastrous, Omission. Studies in Family Planning 36(2): 132-134.

Basu, Alaka and G. Koolwal. 2005. Two Notions of Female Autonomy and Their Implications for Reproductive Health. Pages 15-54 in: A Focus on Gender: Collected Papers using DHS Data. Washington, DC: Macro International.

Basu, Alaka and Sajeda  Amin.  2004. Popular Perceptions of Changing Health and Mortality: Evidence from a Qualitative Study. Population Studies 58 (3): 357-363.

Kandel, William and David L. Brown (eds.) 2006. Population Change in Rural Society. Dordrecht: Springer.

Brown, David L., Laszlo J.  Kulcsar, and Csilla Obadavics. 2005. Post-Socialist Restructuring and Population Redistribution in Hungary. Rural Sociology 70 (3): 336-359.

Brown, David L., John Cromartie, and Laszlo J. Kulcsar. 2004. Micropolitan Areas and the Measurement of American Urbanization. Population Research and Policy Review. 23(3): 399-418.

Brown, David L. and William Kandel. 2006. Rural America Through a Demographic Lens. Pages 3-24 in: Population Change and Rural Society, William Kandel and David L. Brown (eds.). Dordrecht: Springer.

Brown, David L. 2005. Post-Socialist Transformation at the Rural Periphery. Pages 67-75 in: Agrarian Issues in Poland and in the World, Mieczyslaw Adamowicz (ed.). Warsaw: Warsaw Agricultural University.

Eloundou-Enyegue, Parfait M. and Anne Emmanuele Calves. 2006. Till Marriage Do Us Part: Education and Remittances from Married Women in Sub-Saharan Africa. Comparative Education Research 50 (1):1-20.

Eloundou-Enyegue, Parfait M. and Linda B. Williams. 2006. The Effects of Family Size on Child Schooling in Sub-Saharan settings: A Reassessment. Demography 43 (1): 25-52.

Eloundou-Enyegue, Parfait M. and David Shapiro. 2005. Confiage d’Enfants et Nivelement des Inégalités Scolaires au Cameroun. Cahiers Québecois de Démographie 34 (1):47-75.

Eloundou-Enyegue, Parfait M.,  Dominique Meekers and Anne Emmanuele Calves. 2004. From Awareness to Adoption: The Effect of AIDS Education and Condom Social Marketing on Condom Use in Tanzania (1993-1996). Journal of Biosocial Sciences 37 (3): 257-268.

Eloundou-Enyegue, Parfait M. and C. Shannon Stokes.  2004. Teen Pregnancy and Gender Inequality in Education: A Contextual Hypothesis. Demographic Research 11 (11): 305-322.

Eloundou-Enyegue, Parfait M. 2004. Pregnancy-Related Dropouts and Gender Inequality in Education: A Life Table Approach and Application to Cameroon. Demography 41 (3):509-528.

Glasgow, Nina and David L. Brown. 2006. Social Integration Among Older In-Migrants in Nonmetropolitan Retirement Destination Counties. Pages 177-196 in: Population Change and Rural Society, William Kandel and David L. Brown (eds.).  Dordrecht: Springer.

Kirschner, Annabel, E. Helen Berry and Nina Glasgow.  2006. Changing Faces in Rural America. Pages 53-74 in: Population Change and Rural Society, William Kandel and David L. Brown, (eds.).  Dordrecht: Springer.

Glasgow, Nina, Lois Wright Morton, and Nan E. Johnson, (eds.).  2004. Critical Issues in Rural Health. Ames, Iowa: Blackwell Publishing.

Glasgow, Nina. 2004. Healthy Aging in Rural America. Pages 271-281 in: Critical Issues in Rural Health. Nina Glasgow, Lois Wright Morton, and Nan E. Johnson, (eds.).  Ames, Iowa: Blackwell Publishing.

Glasgow, Nina, Nan E. Johnson, and Lois Wright Morton.  2004. Introduction.  Pages 3-11 in: Critical Issues in Rural Health, Nina Glasgow, Lois Wright Morton, and Nan E. Johnson, (eds.).  Ames, Iowa: Blackwell Publishing.

Morton, Lois Wright, Nina Glasgow, and Nan E. Johnson.  2004. Reaching the Goal: Less Disparity, Better Rural Health. Pages 283-291 in: Critical Issues in Rural Health, Nina Glasgow, Lois Wright Morton, and Nan E. Johnson, (eds.).  Ames, Iowa: Blackwell Publishing.

Gurak, Doug T. 2006. Review of Nancy Foner’s  In a New Land: A Comparative View of Immigration. New York: New York University Press, 2005. Anthropology and Education Quarterly (June 2006: 37.2) (http://aaanet.org/cae/aeq.html).

Kritz, Mary M. and Doug T. Gurak. 2005. Immigration and a Changing America. Pages 259-301 in: The American People: Census 2000, R. Farley and J. Haaga (Eds). New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Hirschl, Thomas A.  2005. On the Empirical Finding of a Higher Risk of Poverty in Rural Areas: Is Rural Residence Endogenous to Poverty?  Comment.  Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 30:60-61.

Rank, Mark R. and Thomas A. Hirschl. 2005. The Likelihood of Using Food Stamps During the Adulthood Years.  Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior37:137-146.

Pfeffer, Max J., Linda P, Wagenet, John Sydenstricker-Neto, and Catherine Meola. 2005. Reconciling Different Land Use Value Spheres: An Example at the Rural/Urban Interface. Pages 186-201 in: Land Use Problems and Conflicts: Causes, Consequences and Solutions, Stephan Goetz, James Shortle and James Bergstrom (eds.). London: Routledge.

Schelhas, John and Max J. Pfeffer. 2005. Forest Values of National Park Neighbors in Costa Rica.  Human Organization 64 (4):385-397.

Pfeffer, Max J., John Schelhas, Stephen DeGloria and Jorge Gomez.  2005. Population, Conservation, and Land Use Change in Honduras.  Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 110 (1-2):14-28.

Niamah OLeary, Tom Vawter, Max J. Pfeffer and Linda P. Wagenet. 2004. Assessing Water Quality Using Two Taxonomic Levels of Benthic Macroinvertebrate Analysis: Implications for Volunteer Monitors. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 19 (1): 584-586.

Johnson, Scott and Lindy B. Williams. 2005. Deference and Denial: Men Talk About Contraception and Unplanned Pregnancy. International Journal of Mens Health 4 (3): 223-242.

Pattaravanich, Umaporn, Lindy B. Williams. Thomas A. Lyson, and Kritaya Archavanitkul. 2005. Inequality and Educational Investment in Thai Children. Rural Sociology 70 (4): 561-583.

Williams, Lindy B. and Philip Guest. 2005. Attitudes toward Marriage among the Urban Middle-Class in Vietnam, Thailand, and the Philippines. Journal of Comparative Family Studies 36 (2): 163-186.