Further Reading
- Ehrlich, Paul R. (1968), The Population Bomb Neo-Malthusianist Pamphlet
- Longman, Phillip (2004), The Empty Cradle: How Falling Birth Rates Threaten Global Prosperity and What to do About it.
- Korotayev Andrey & Daria Khaltourina (2006). Introduction to Social Macrodynamics: Compact Macromodels of the World System Growth. Moscow: URSS ISBN 5-484-00414-4
- McFalls, Joe (2007), Population: A Lively Introduction, Population Reference Bureau
- Perry, Marc J. & Mackun, Paul J. Population Change & Distribution: Census 2000 Brief. (2001)
- Preston, Samuel; Heuveline,Patrick; and Guillot Michel. 2000. Demography: Measuring and Modeling Population Processes. Blackwell Publishing.
- Schutt, Russell K. 2006. "Investigating the Social World: The Process and Practice of Research". SAGE Publications.
- Siegal, Jacob S. (2002), Applied Demography: Applications to Business, Government, Law, and Public Policy. San Diego: Academic Press.
- Wattenberg, Ben J. (2004), How the New Demography of Depopulation Will Shape Our Future. Chicago: R. Dee, ISBN 1-56663-606-X
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