Population and Development ReviewFounded in 1975, this journal seeks to advance knowledge of the interrelationships between population and socioeconomic development and provides a forum for discussion of related issues of public policy. Combining readability with scholarship, the journal draws on high-level social science expertise--in economics, anthropology, sociology, and political science--to offer challenging ideas, provocative analysis, and critical insights. Each issue includes a lively collection of book reviews and an archives section that brings to light historical writings with a resonance for contemporary population debate. Published quarterly. Holdings: v. 1 - 28 (1975 - 2002) For USC users only. Requires USC network connection.
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