Immigration: Not a Solution to Problems of Population Decline and Aging John R. Bermingham OriginalPaper Pages: 355 - 363
Comment on Bermingham's Summary of the U.N.'s Year 2000 Replacement Migration, Is it a Solution to Declining Population and Aging? Virginia Deane Abernethy OriginalPaper Pages: 365 - 375
Replacement Migration: Is it a Solution to Declining and Aging Populations? Leon F. Bouvier OriginalPaper Pages: 377 - 381
“Replacement Migration” from the Perspective of Equilibrium Stationary Populations Thomas J. Espenshade OriginalPaper Pages: 383 - 389
“Replacement Migration”: The UN Population Division on European Population Decline Lindsey Grant OriginalPaper Pages: 391 - 399
Replacement Migration: A Questionable Tactic for Delaying the Inevitable Effects of Fertility Transition Frederick A. B. Meyerson OriginalPaper Pages: 401 - 409
Soil Nutrient Depletion and Population Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Malthusian Nexus? Pay DrechselDagmar KunzeFrits Penning de Vries OriginalPaper Pages: 411 - 423
Altruism and Market-Like Behavior: An Analysis of Willingness to Pay for Recycled Paper Products Gregory A. Guagnano OriginalPaper Pages: 425 - 438
“Projecting the Future by Looking Over One's Shoulder at the Past”: The Milken Institute's One-Sided Analysis of California's Future B. Meredith Burke OriginalPaper Pages: 439 - 464
Book Reviews: Noah's Flood: The New Scientific Discoveries about the Event that Changed History. William Ryan and Walter Pitman. New York: Hardcover: Simon and Schuster, 1998. $20.00, 319 pages. Paperback: Simon and Schuster, 1999. $11.70, 320 pages. Floods, Famines, and Emperors: El Niño and the Fate of Civilizations. Brian Fagan. New York: Hardcover: Perseus Books Group, 1999. $25.00, 284 pages. Paperback: Basic Books, 2000. $13.50, 304 pages. Vincent Sarich OriginalPaper Pages: 465 - 467