Incoming Resources
- The growth and control of world population, W. D. Borrie
- Population policy & women's rights, transforming reproductive choice, Ruth Dixon-Mueller
- Reproductive decision-making in a macro-micro perspective, Dimiter Philipov, Aart C. Liefbroer, Jane E. Klobas, editors
- The economics of the family, edited by Nancy Folbre
- Société et procréation, les facteurs sociaux qui l'influencent, édité par Robert Gubbels
- Reproductive change in developing countries, insights from the World Fertility Survey, edited by John Cleland and John Hobcraft in collaboration with Betzy Dinesen
- From fertility reduction to reproductive choice, gender perspectives on family planning, by Naila Kabeer
- Protection versus contraception, dealing with the twofold function of condom use, Julia Cordero Coma
- Family planning, the benefits and costs, W. A. Laing
- The fertility effect of catastrophe, U.S. hurricane births, Richard W. Evans, Yingyao Hu, Zhong Zhao
- Death, sex, and fertility, population regulation in preindustrial and developing societies, Marvin Harris and Eric B. Ross
- Planned parenthood challenges
- Reproduction and human welfare, a challenge to research : a review of the reproductive sciences and contraceptive development, sponsored by the Ford Foundation ; Roy O. Greep, Marjorie A. Koblinsky, Frederick S. Jaffe
- The state of the world population, choices and responsibilities, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
- Measuring the impact of family planning, a short guide
- Overheid en bevolkingsgroei, een evaluatie van beleidstheorieën, F.L. Leeuw
- The security demographic, population and civil conflict after the Cold War, Richard P. Cincotta, Robert Engelman, Daniele Anastasion
- The no-growth society, edited by Mancur Olson and Hans H. Landsberg
- Population and Social Organization, ed. by Moni Nag
- Marriage and fertility, studies in interdisciplinary history, edited by Robert I. Rotberg and Theodore K. Rabb ; contributors, Stanley Chojnacki ... [and others]
- Reversed realities, gender hierarchies in development thought, Naila Kabeer
- The Ford Foundation's work in population, a review of past and present emphases and a discussion of plans to expand the foundation's population programs based on current work
- Birth strike, the hidden fight over women's work, Jenny Brown
- Abortion and woman's choice, the state, sexuality, and reproductive freedom, Rosalind Pollack Petchesky
- Women, health, and reproduction, edited by Helen Roberts