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  1. Public-Private Partnerships in Home- and Community-Based Services for Older People in China: The Case of Guangzhou
  2. The Demographic Race between India and China
  3. Capitalizing on Population Dynamics 30 Years on from the International Conference on Population and Development
  4. Family Policies in Low Fertility Countries: Evidence and Reflections
  5. Asian family planning programmes and the construction of fertility preferences
  6. Do fertility preferences in early adulthood predict later average fertility outcomes of the same cohort?: Pritchett (1994) revisited with cohort data
  7. Reframing policy responses to population aging in Iran
  8. ‘I couldn't hold the whole thing’: the role of gender, individualisation and risk in shaping fertility preferences in Taiwan
  9. Health of midlife and older adults in China: the role of regional economic development, inequality, and institutional setting
  10. Why Brexit? The Toxic Mix of Immigration and Austerity
  11. Better way to measure ageing in East Asia that takes life expectancy into account
  12. Theory, demography and forecasting
  13. A Re-Interpretation of the ‘Two-child Norm’ in Post-Transitional Demographic Systems: Fertility Intentions in Taiwan
  14. The well-being of bereaved parents in an only-child society
  15. REMEASURING AGEING IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
  16. The Death of the West: An alternative view
  17. Population—The long view
  18. Fertility in China: An uncertain future
  19. China's Family Planning Policies: Recent Reforms and Future Prospects
  20. Certainty of meeting fertility intentions declines in Europe during the 'Great Recession'
  21. Modelling the macroeconomic impact of future trajectories of educational development in Least Developed Countries
  22. “The Persistence of Parent Repayment” and the Anticipation of Filial Obligations of Care in Two Thai Provinces
  23. Modelling the constraints on consanguineous marriage when fertility declines
  24. Comparing Projection Assumptions of Fertility in Six Advanced Asian Economies; or ‘Thinking Beyond the Medium Variant’
  25. ‘Maternity migration’ and the increased sex ratio at birth in Hong Kong SAR
  26. Redefining “Old Age” and “Dependency” in East Asia: Is “Prospective Aging” A More Helpful Concept?
  27. Remeasuring ageing in Hong Kong SAR; or ‘keeping the demographic window open’
  28. VERY LOW, LOW AND HEAVY WEIGHT BIRTHS IN HONG KONG SAR: HOW IMPORTANT IS SOCIOECONOMIC AND MIGRANT STATUS?
  29. Very long range global population scenarios to 2300 and the implications of sustained low fertility
  30. The Religious Composition of the Chinese Diaspora, Focusing on Canada
  31. Baby longing and men’s reproductive motivation
  32. Gender equality and fertility intentions revisited