-Banister, Judith. 1987. "China's Changing Population" . Stanford University Press: Stanford.-Bender, David and Leone, Bruno (editors). Population: Opposing Viewpoints. Greenhaven Press Inc. San Diego. 1995.
- A discussion of all aspects of China's population issues, including a detailed look at the "one-child campaign".
-Brugger, Bill and Stephen Reglar. 1994. " Politics, Economy, and Society in Contemporary China". Stanford University Press: Stanford.
- This book offers opposing viewpoints of the population and related issues from a historical and contemory perspective.
-Chen, Xiangming. 1985. "The One-Child Policy, Modernization, and the Extended Chinese Family." Journal of Marriage and the Family 23:193-201.
- A synthesis of research and debate in and about China focusing on economy, politics, and society.
-Cheng, Joseph Y. S. 1989. "China: Modernization in the 1980's". Chinese University Press: Hong Kong.
- Research article examining changes in demographics, socioeconomics, and family structure in recent China.
-China Financial Economic Publishing House. 1982. "New China's Population." MacMillan Publishing Company, New York.
- An edited volume of essays by an international team of Chinese scholars. The essays focus in some form on the modernization of China since 1976.
-Desai, Sonalde; Jain, Devaki. Maternal employment and the changes in family dynamics: the social context of women's work in rural south India. Population and development review. 20: 115-136.
- Volume of demographic statistics on New China's Population, how it reached were it is, and where it is going.
-Ehrlich, Paul R. and Anne H. Ehrlich. 1990. "The Population Explosion". Simon & Schuster: New York.
- Discusses the relationship between maternal employment and child welfare in south India.
-India, Sample Registration Sustem, as shown in: Visaria, Leela; Visaria, Pravin. 1995. "India's population in transition". Population Bulletin. 50: 2-51.
- Text focusing on population growth as the largest environmental problem and the underlying cause of all other problems. Included in the Connections and Solutions section is a section comparing and contrasting the sucesses and failures of China and India's population control policies.
-Li, Jiali. 1995. "China's One-Child Policy: How and How Well Has It Worked?" Population and Development Review 21:563.
- Resuts from demographic, social and economic surveys in India.
-Livernash, Robert. 1995. "The Future of Populous Economies: China and India Shape Their Destinies." Environment 37:6-11, 25-34.
- This article details the background of the policy in China and discusses the current situation, raising ethical dilemmas.
-Mahadevan, K. (editor) Women and Population Dynamics: perspectives from Asian countries. Sage Publications, New Dehli, 1989.
- A comparative article focusing on the economic, and environmental struggles ahead for the super populous countries, China and India.
-Mathur, Ashuk. 1994. Work participation, gender and economic development: A quantitative anatomy of the Indian scenario. Journal of Development Studies. 30: 466-504
- This book reviews past and present views of women in Asian society and its effect on population.
-Moshavi, Sharon. 1994. "So many people so little time". Buisiness Week. 3399: 142
- Article covers the forces that influence the degree of participation of population in economic activity in a developing economy in India.
-Potter, Sulamith Heins. 1985. "Birth Planning in Rural China: A Cultural Account." University of California Press: Berkeley.
- Article discussing the influence of population expansion on social and economic progress in India. Also the success of family planning here is looked at.
-UN statistics, as in: Moshavi, Sharon. 1994. "So many people so little time". Buisiness Week. 3399: 142
- A discussion of the population issue in rural China compared with urban situations.
-UNICEF statistics, as found in: Livernash, Robert. 1995. "The Future of Populous Economies: China and India Shape Their Destinies." Environment 37:6-11, 25-34.
- Recent demographic projections for India's total population for the next fifty years.
-Visaria, Leela; Visaria, Pravin. 1995. "India's population in transition". Population Bulletin. 50: 2-51.
- Demographic statistics from UNICEF surveys.
-Xin,Wang. 1995. "Population Vs Development:Challenge of the New Century." Beijing Review 38:12-15.
- Article discussing the changes in India's demographics and economic cycles.
- Recent article discussing China's growing population and economy.
For a list of internet sources used in this text Click Here!
We would like to give special thanks to Welling Hall, Dave Lorand, Carrie Greeson, and Alex Wolf for their help with this project. An extra special thanks to Davel for creating this program.
If you care to visit...