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Girls' Schooling, Women's Autonomy and Fertility Change in South Asia.

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Geoffrey McNicoll, Roger Jeffery, Alaka Malwade Basu

Journal: Population and Development ReviewYear: 1997Citations: 145

Schooling as Contraception? - Roger Jeffery and Alaka M Basu Girls' Schooling, Autonomy and Fertility Change - Alaka M Basu What Do These Words Mean in South Asia? Maternal Schooling and Fertility - John Cleland and Shireen Jejeebhoy Evidence from Censuses and Surveys Educational Attainment, Status ...

Social SciencesSafety ResearchPoverty, Education, and Child Welfare
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The Determinants of Reproductive Change in Bangladesh: Success in a Challenging Environment.

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Geoffrey McNicoll, John Cleland, James F. Phillips, Sajeda Amin et al.

Journal: Population and Development ReviewYear: 1995Citations: 119
Social SciencesGender StudiesDemographic Trends and Gender Preferences
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An Analytical Survey of Population and Development in Bangladesh

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Winfred Arthur, Geoffrey McNicoll

Journal: Population and Development ReviewYear: 1978Citations: 79

This paper is titled an Analytical Survey. As a survey it sets out to collect and pull together what is know from the many studies and detailed aspects of population and development in Bangladesh. And as an analysis it sets out to make sense of a complex situation, to pick out the various economic, ...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceIncome, Poverty, and InequalityOpen Access
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Critical Masses: The Global Population Challenge.

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Geoffrey McNicoll, George D. Moffett

Journal: Population and Development ReviewYear: 1994Citations: 13

In September 1994, the International Conference on Population and Development was held in Cairo to report to the world that the gravest problem facing our planet today is that there are too many of us for our planet's resources to sustain. Over-population threatens our existence as a species more th...

Social SciencesSafety ResearchPoverty, Education, and Child Welfare
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DavidMillerStrangers in Our Midst: The Political Philosophy of ImmigrationCambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2016. 218 p. $35.00

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Geoffrey McNicoll

Journal: Population and Development ReviewYear: 2016Citations: 1

Gallup surveys held over 2007–2010, sampling countries representing 95 percent of the world's adults, probed respondents’ desires to move permanently to another country, assuming they had the opportunity. Over one-third (36 percent) of the adult population of sub-Saharan Africa would choose to move,...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceMigration, Refugees, and IntegrationOpen Access
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Lawrence A.PalinkasGlobal Climate Change, Population Displacement, and Public Health: The Next Wave of MigrationSpringer International Publishing, 2020. 234 p. €94.63

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Geoffrey McNicoll

Journal: Population and Development ReviewYear: 2020

The markers of climate change are both the gradual rise in ambient temperatures and sea levels and the greater frequency and magnitude of the extreme events (droughts, fires, hurricanes, floods) accompanying those rises. Any of these conditions may induce or compel the people affected to move. The m...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceClimate Change, Adaptation, MigrationOpen Access
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