GENERAL DEMOGRAPHY COMPREHENSIVE EXAM2006 Reading List
GENERAL DEMOGRAPHY
- Hauser, Philip M. and Otis Dudley Duncan. 1959. "The Nature of Demography." Pp. 29-44 in P. M. Hauser and O. D. Duncan, eds., The Study of Population. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
- Newell, Colin. 1988. Chapters 2, 4, and 5 in Methods and Models of Demography.
- Preston, Samuel H. 1993 "The Contours of Demography: Estimates and Projections." Demography 30:593-606.
- Crimmins, Eileen M. 1993. “Demography: The Past 30 Years, the Present, and the Future.” Demography 30: 579-591
- Caldwell, J. C. 1996. “Demography and Social Science.” Population Studies 50: 309-316.
- Greenhalgh, S. 1996. "The Social Construction of Population Science: An Intellectual, Institutional, and Political History of Twentieth Century Demography." Comparative Studies in Society and History 38 (1): 26-66.
- D. Kirk, 1996."The Demographic Transition." Population Studies 50: 361-388.
- Palmore, James A. and Robert W. Gardner. 1996. Pp. 1-34 in Measuring Fertility, Mortality, and Natural Increase. Honolulu: East-WestCenter.
FERTILITY
Fertility Transitions: Theory and Evidence
- Bongaarts, John. 1982. "The Fertility-inhibiting Effects of the Intermediate Fertility Variables." Studies in Family Planning 13: 179-189.
- Knodel, John, N. Havanon, and A. Pramualratana. 1984. "Fertility transition in Thailand: A qualitative analysis". Population and Development Review 10(2): 297-328.
- Cleland, J. and C. Wilson. 1987. “Demand theories of the fertility transition: An iconoclastic view.”Population Studies 41:5-30.
- Gendell, M. 1989. “Stalls in the Fertility Decline of Costa Rica and South Korea.” International Family Planning Perspectives 15(1): 15-21.
- Lee, Alvarez, Palen. 1991. “Fertility Decline and Pronatalist Policy in Singapore.” International Family Planning Perspectives 17(2): 65-73.
- Caldwell, Orubuloye, Caldwell. 1992. “Fertility Decline in Africa: A New Type of Transition?” Population and Development Review 18(2): 211-242.
- Pollak, Robert A; S. C. Watkins. 1993. “Cultural and Economic Approaches to fertility: proper marriage or mesalliance?” Population and Development Review 19(3): 467-496
- Gertler, P. J., and J. W. Molyneaux. 1994. “How Economic Development and Family Planning Programs Combined to Reduce Indonesian Fertility.” Demography 31(1): 33-63.
- Bongaarts, John; Watkins, Susan C. 1996. “Social interactions and contemporary fertility transitions.”Population and Development Review 22(4): 639-82
- Entwisle, B., R. Rindfuss, D. K. Guilkey, A. Chamratrithirong, S. R. Curran, and Y. Sawangdee. 1996. “Community and Contraceptive Choice in Rural Thailand: a Case Study of Nang Rong,” Demography 33(1): 1-11.
- Rutenberg, N. and S. C. Watkins. 1997. “The Buzz Outside the Clinics: Conversations and Contraception in Nyanza Province, Kenya.” Studies in Family Planning 28(4): 290-307.
- Mason, Karen Oppenheim. 1997. “Explaining fertility transitions.”Demography 34(4): 443-454.
- Bledsoe, Caroline, Fatoumatta Banja, and Allan G. Hill. 1998. “Reproductive mishaps and western contraception: An African challenge to fertility theory.” Population and Development Review 24: 15-57.
- Potter, J. E. 1999. “The Persistence of Outmoded Contraceptive Regimes: The Cases of Mexico and Brazil.”Population and Development Review 25(4): 703-739.
- Axinn, William G. and Jennifer S. Barber 2001. “Mass education and fertility transition.” American Sociological Review 66(4): 481-505.
- Attane, I. 2002. “China’s Family Planning Policy: An Overview of its Past and Future.” Studies in Family Planning 33(1): 103-113.
- Potter, J. E., C. Schmertmann, and S. M. Cavenaghi. 2002. “Fertility and Development: Evidence from Brazil.”Demography 39(4): 739-761.
- Brown, John C. and Timothy W. Guinnane. 2002. “Fertility transition in a rural, Catholic population: Bavaria, 1880-1910.” Population Studies 56: 35-50.
- Bongaarts, John. 2003. “Completing the fertility transition in the developing world: The role of educational differences and fertility preferences.” Population Studies 57(3): 321-336.
Below Replacement Fertility and Quantum vs. Tempo
- Delgado Perez, Marita, and Massimo Livi-Bacci. 1992 “Fertility in Italy and Spain: The Lowest in the World.” Family Planning Perspectives 24(4): 162-171.
- Bongaarts, John; Feeney, Griffith. 1998. “On the Quantum and Tempo of Fertility”. Population and Development Review 24(2): 271-91.
- Lesthaeghe, Ron and Paul Willems. 1999. “Is Low Fertility a Temporary Phenomenon in the European Union?” Population and Development Review 25(2): 211-228.
- Rindfuss, R. R., K. Guzzo, and S. P. Morgan. 2000. “The Changing Institutional Context of Low Fertility.” Population Research and Policy Review 22(5/6): 411-438.
- Bongaarts, J. 2002. “The End of the Fertility Transition in the Developed World.” Population and Development Review 28(3): 419-443.
- Kohler, H-P., Billari, F. and Ortega, J.A. 2002. “The Emergence of Lowest-low Fertility in Europe during the 1990s.”Population and Development Review 28(4): 641-680.
- Demeny, Paul. 2003. “Population Policy Dilemmas in Europe at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century.”Population and Development Review 29(1): 1-28.
- Morgan, S. P. 2003. “Is Low Fertility a Twenty-First Century Demographic Crisis?”Demography 40(4): 589-603.
Families and Fertility
- Bumpass, Larry L. 1990. “What’s Happening to the Family?” Demography 27: 483-498.
- Thornton A. 2001. “The developmental paradigm, reading history sideways, and family change.” Demography 38 (4): 449-465.
- Smith, Herbert, Morgan, S. Philip and Tanya Koropeckyj-Cox. 1996. “A Decomposition of Trends in the Nonmarital Fertility Ratios of Blacks and Whites in the United States, 1960-92.”Demography 33: 141-51.
- Morgan, S.P. 1996. “Characteristic Features of Modern American Fertility.” Population and Development Review 22: 19-63.
- Bumpass, Larry L. and Hsien-Hen Lu. 2000. "Trends in Cohabitation and Implications for Children's Family Contexts in the United States."Population Studies 54:29-41.
- Raley, R. Kelly. 2001. “Increasing Fertility in Cohabiting Unions: Evidence for the Second Demographic Transition in the United States?” Demography38(1): 59-66.
MORTALITY
Epidemiological Transition
- McKeown, Thomas and R.G. Record.1962, “Reasons for the Decline of Mortality in England and Wales during the Nineteenth Century.” Population Studies 16(2): 94-122.
- Omran, A. 1971. "The Epidemiologic Transition: A Theory of the Epidemiology of Population Change." Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly 49(4): 509-538.
- Palloni, Alberto.1981. "Mortality in Latin America: Emerging Patterns." Population and Development Review7(4): 623-650.
- Mosley, W. H. and L. C. Chen. 1984. “An Analytic Framework for the Study of Child Survival in Developing Countries.”Population and Development Review 10(supplement): 25-48.
- Preston, Samuel H. 1985. "Mortality and development revisited." Population Bulletin of the United Nations (18): 34-40.
- Caldwell, J. 1986."Routes to Low Mortality in Poor Countries." PDR 12: 171-220.
- Olshansky, J., and Brian Ault. 1986. “The Fourth Stage of the Epidemiologic Transition: the Age of Degenerative Diseases.” The Milbank Quarterly 64(3): 355-391.
- Rogers, R., and R. Hackenburg. 1987. "Extending Epidemiologic Transition Theory: A New Stage." Social Biology 34(3-4): 234-243.
- Frenk, J., Bobadilla, J.L., Sepulveda, J., and M. Lopez. 1989. “Health Transition in Middle Income Countries: New Challenges for Health Care.” Health and Policy Planning 4(1): 29-39.
- R. Schofield and D. Reher, 1991. “The Decline of Mortality in Europe.” Pp. 1-17 in R. Schofield, D. Reher and A.Bideau (eds.) The Decline of Mortality in Europe.Oxford: Clarendon Press.
- Bongaarts, John. 1996. “Global Trends in AIDS Mortality.”Population and Development Review 22: 21-45.
- White, K., and S. Preston. 1996. "How Many Americans are Alive Because of Twentieth-Century Improvement in Mortality?" Population and Development Review 22: 415-429.
- Olshansky et al. 1997: "Infectious Diseases -- New and Ancient Threats to World Health." Population Bulletin 52(2).
- Salomon, Joshua A., and Christopher J.L. Murray. 2002. “The Epidemiologic Transition Revisited: Causes of Death by Age and Sex.” PDR 28(2): 205-228.
- Szreter S 2002. “Rethinking McKeown: The relationship between public health and social change.”American Journal of Public Health. 92 (5): 722-725.
- Link BG, Phelan JC. 2002. “McKeown and the idea that social conditions are fundamental causes of disease.” American Journal of Public Health 92 (5): 730-732.
- Colgrove, J. 2002. “The McKeown Thesis: A Historical Controversy and Its Enduring Influence.” American Journal of Public Health 92(5): 725-729.
- Cutler, David and Grant Miller. 2005. “The Role of Public Health Improvements in Health Advances: the Twentieth-Century United States.” Demography 42(1): 1-22.
Infant Mortality and Birth Outcomes
- Pampel, Fred C., Jr. and Vijayan Pillai. 1986. “Patterns and Determinants of Infant Mortality in Developed Nations, 1950-1975.” Demography 23: 525-42.
- Geronimus, A. 1987. “On teenage childbearing and neonatal mortality in the United States.” Population and Development Review 13(2): 245-297.
- Cramer, J.C. 1987. “Social Factors and Infant Mortality: Identifying High-Risk Groups and Proximate Causes.” Demography 24: 299-322.
- Eberstein, Isaac W., Charles B. Nam, and Robert A. Hummer. 1990. “Infant Mortality by Cause of Death: Main and Interaction Effects.” Demography 27: 413-430.
- Forbes, Douglas and W. Parker Frisbie. 1991. “Spanish Surname and Anglo infant mortality: Differentials over a half-century.” Demography 28(4): 639-60.
- Frisbie, WP, M Biegler, P de Turk, D Forbes, and SG Pullum. 1997. “Racial and Ethnic Differences in Determinants of Intrauterine Growth Retardation and Other Compromised Birth Outcomes.” American Journal of Public Health 87: 1977-83.
- Gortmaker, Stephen L. and Paul H. Wise. 1997. “The First Injustice: Socioeconomic Disparities, Health Services Technology, and Infant Mortality.” Annual Review of Sociology 23: 147-170.
- Hummer, Robert A, Monique Biegler, Peter B. de Turk, Douglas Forbes, W. Parker Frisbie, Ying Hong, and Starling Pullum. 1999. "Race/Ethnicity, Nativity, and Infant Mortality in the Unites States." Social Forces 77(3): 1083-1118.
- LandaleNS, Oropesa RS, Gorman BK. 2000. “Migration and infant death: Assimilation or selective migration among Puerto Ricans?” American Sociological Review 65 (6): 888-909.
- Frisbie WP, Song SE, Powers DA, Street JA.2004. “The increasing racial disparity in infant mortality: Respiratory distress syndrome and other causes.”Demography 41 (4): 773-800.
Adult Mortality and Health
- Gove, Walter R. 1973. "Sex, Marital Status, and Mortality." American Journal of Sociology 79: 45-67.
- Pappas, G., S. Queen, W. Hadden, and G. Fisher. 1993. “The Increasing Disparity in Mortality Between Socioeconomic Groups in the United States, 1960 and 1986.” New England Journal of Medicine 329: 103-109.
- Williams, Collins. 1995. “US Socioeconomic and Racial Differences in Health: Patterns and Explanations.” Annual Review of Sociology 21: 349-386.
- Lillard, L.A., and L. Waite. 1995. “Til Death Do Us Part: Marital Disruption and Mortality.” American Journal of Sociology 100: 1131-1156.
- Rogers, Richard G. 1995 "Marriage, Sex, and Mortality." Journal of Marriage and the Family 57: 515-526.
- Preston, S. and Elo, Irma. 1996. “Educational Differences in Mortality: United States, 1979-85.” Social Science Medicine 42(1): 47-57.
- Scribner, Richard. 1996. "Editorial- Paradox as Paradigm: the Health Outcomes of Mexican Americans.”American Journal of Public Health 86(3): 303-304.
- Smith, James P. and Raynard Kington. 1997. “Demographic and Economic Correlates of Health in Old Age.” Demography 34(1):159-170.
- Hummer, Robert A., Richard Rogers, and Isaac W. Eberstein. 1998 "Sociodemographic Differences in U.S. Adult Mortality: A Review of Analytic Approaches." Population Development and Review 24: 553-578.
- Huie, Stephanie, Hummer, Robert A. and Richard Rogers. 2002. “Individual and Contextual Risks of Death among Race and Ethnic Groups in the United States.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 43: 359-381.
- Singh, G.K., and M. Siahpush. 2002. “Ethnic-Immigrant Differentials in Health Behaviors, Morbidity, and Cause-Specific Mortality in the United States: An Analysis of Two National Data Bases.” Human Biology 74(1): 83-109.
- Palloni, Alberto and Elizabeth Arias. 2004. “Paradox Lost: Explaining the Hispanic Adult Mortality Advantage.” Demography 41(3): 385-415.
- Elo, Turra, Kestenbaum, Ferguson. 2004. “Mortality among Elderly Hispanics in the United States: Past Evidence and New Results.” Demography 41(1): 109-128.
- Williams, Kristi and Debra Umberson. 2004. “Marital Status, Marital Transitions, and Health: A Gendered Life Course Perspective.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 45: 81-98.
- Case, A. and C. Paxson. 2005. “Sex Differences in Morbidity and Mortality.” Demography 42(2): 198-214.
MIGRATION
Theories of Migration
- Lee, Everett. 1966. “A Theory of Migration.” Demography 3: 47-57.
- Stark, O. and D.E. Bloom. 1985. “The New Economics of Labor Migration.” American Economic Review 75: 173-178.
- Sassen, S. 1988. The Mobility of Labor and Capital: A Study in International Investment and Labor Flows. New York: CambridgeUniversity Press.
- Stark, O. and J.E. Taylor. 1989. “Relative Deprivation and International Migration.” Demography 26(1): 1-14.
- Pedraza, S. 1991. “Women & Migration: The Social Consequences of Gender.” Annual Review of Sociology 17: 303-325.
- Massey, Douglas, et al. 1993. “Theories of International Migration: A Review and Appraisal.” Population and Development Review 19: 431-466.
- Portes & Zhou. 1993. “The New Second Generation: Segmented Assimilation and Its Variants.” Annals of the AmericanAcademy of Political and Social Science 530: 74-96.
- Alba, Richard and Victor Nee. 1997. “Rethinking Assimilation for a New Era of Immigrants.” International Migration Review 31 (4): 826-74.
- Portes, A. 1997. “Immigration theory for a new century: Some problems and opportunities.” International Migration Review 31(4): 799-825.
- Zhou, Min. 1997. “Segmented assimilation: Issues, controversies, and recent research on the new second generation.”International Migration Review31(4): 975-1008.
- Massey, D. 1999. “International Migration at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century: The Role of the State.”Population and Development Review25(2): 303-322.
International Migration and its Consequences
- Donato, Katharine, Jorge Durand and Douglas S. Massey. 1992. “Stemming the Tide? Assessing the Deterrent Effects of the Immigration Reform and Control Act.” Demography 29: 139-157.
- Massey, Douglas A. Joaquin Arango, Graeme Hugo, Ali Kouaouci, Adela Pellegrino, and J. Edward Taylor. 1994. "An Evaluation of International Migration Theory: The North American Case." Population and Development Review 20: 699-751.
- Frey, W. 1995. “Immigration and Internal Migration ‘Flight’ from US Metropolitan Areas: Toward a New Demographic Balkanization.” Urban Studies 32(4): 733-757.
- Massey DS, Espinosa KE. 1997. “What's driving Mexico-US migration? A theoretical, empirical, and policy analysis.” American Journal of Sociology 102 (4): 939-999.
- White MJ, Liang Z. 1998. “The effect of immigration on the internal migration of the native-born population, 1981-1990.” Population Research and Policy Review 17 (2): 141-166.
- Ainsworth-Darnell JW, Downey DB. 1998. “Assessing the oppositional culture explanation for racial/ethnic differences in school performance.” American Sociological Review 63(4): 536-553.
- Zlotnik. 1998. “International Migration 1965-96: An Overview.” Population and Development Review 24(3): 429-468.
- Kanaiaupuni SM. 2000. “Reframing the migration question: An analysis of men, women, and gender in Mexico.” Social Forces 78 (4): 1311-1347.
- Kritz MM, Gurak DT. 2001. “The impact of immigration on the internal migration of natives and immigrants.” Demography 38 (1): 133-145.
- Palloni A, Massey DS, Ceballos M, et al. 2001. “Social capital and international migration: A test using information on family networks.” American Journal of Sociology 106 (5): 1262-1298.
- Farkas, G., C. Lleras, and S. Maczuga. 2002. “Does Oppositional Culture Exist in Minority and Poverty Peer Groups?” American Sociological Review 67(1): 148-155.
- Downey, Ainsworth-Darnell. 2002. “The Search for Oppositional Culture among Black Students.” American Sociological Review 67(1): 156-164.
- Borjas, G.J. 2003. “The Labor Demand Curve Is Sloping Downwards: Reexamining the Impact of Immigration on the Labor Market.” The Quarterly Journal of Economics 118(4): 1335-1374.
- Card, D. 2005. “Is the New Immigration Really So Bad?” The Economic Journal 115: F300-F323.
Urbanization, Segregation and Inequality
- Davis, Kingsley. 1955. “The Origin and Growth of Urbanization in the World.”
American Journal of Sociology 60: 429-437. - Wilson, William J. 1987. The Truly Disadvantaged. Chapter 2. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
- Massey, D.S., N. Denton. 1989. “Hypersegregation in U.S. Metropolitan Areas: Black and Hispanic Segregation Along Five Dimensions.” Demography26(3): 373-391.
- Massey DS, Eggers M. 1990. “The Ecology of Inequality - Minorities and the Concentration of Poverty, 1970-1980.” American Journal of Sociology 95 (5): 1153-1188.
- St. John, Craig. 1995. “Interclass Segregation, Poverty, and Poverty Concentration – Comment.” American Journal of Sociology 100(5): 1325-1333.
- Massey DS, Eggers M. 1995. “Beyond The Technical Details – Reply.” American Journal of Sociology 100 (5): 1333-1335.
- Jargowsky, Paul A. 1996. “Take the Money and Run: Economic Segregation in U.S. Metropolitan Areas.” American Sociological Review 61(6): 984-998.
- Massey, DS. 1996. “The Age of Extremes: Concentrated Affluence and Poverty in the 21st Century.” Demography 33(4): 395-412.
- Harris DR. 1999. "Property values drop when blacks move in, because..": Racial and socioeconomic determinants of neighborhood desirability.” American Sociological Review 64(3): 461-479.
- Quillian L. 1999. “Migration patterns and the growth of high-poverty neighborhoods, 1970-1990.”American Journal of Sociology 105(1): 1-37.
- Logan, Alba, Zhang. 2002. “Immigrant Enclaves and Ethnic Communities in New York and Los Angeles.” American Sociological Review 67(2): 299-322.
- Wilkes R, Iceland J. 2004. “Hypersegregation in the twenty-first century.”Demography 41(1): 23-36
- Logan JR, Stults BJ, Farley R. 2004. “Segregation of minorities in the
metropolis: Two decades of change.” Demography 41 (1): 1-22.
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