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ABOUT POPULATION REVIEW
Population Review, an international peer review journal of social demography, publishes articles from the fields of sociology, demography, political science, social anthropology, communication, and socio-environmental science. The journal emphasizes empirical research, focusing on analytical sociology and social demography. The journal's focus is not limited by geography. Population Review encourages submission of articles from scholars in both the developing and developed world. Population Review publishes original articles, viewpoints, research reports, and book reviews. PUBLISHER Population Review is published by Population Review Publications. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER J. Roberts EDITOR Archibald O. Haller* ASSOCIATE EDITOR Mariah Evans SCIENTIFIC REVIEW BOARD Alejandro Portes, Joseph Woelfel, Vijai P.
Singh, A. K. Sharma, Adela
Pellegrino, Graeme Hugo, Harsha Mookherjee,
Ibrahim Sirkeci, Jane Collins, Salete Cavalcanti, Jose Drummond, Olaide Adedokun, Vicente
Rodriguez, Bertil Egero, Enrico A. Marcelli, Gebrenegus Ghilagaber,
Yoshitaka Okada, Ubaidur Rob, Felicia Oyekanmi,
Barney Cohen, Archibald O. Haller, Letizia Mencarini, A. Subbiah, Aris Ananta, Heili Pals,
Jorge A.
Neves, Mariah Evans, Danielle Cireno Fernandes,
Neuma Aguiar, Ulla Larsen, Prem C.
Saxena, David B. Bills, Shu-Ling Tsai, Edward L. Fink,
Ricardo Vernon, Guy Stecklov, Saad Nagy, Jose Pastore,
David O. Hansen Population Review is published twice per year, in June (Volume #, Number 1) and December (Volume #, Number 2) respectively. Articles are accessed via Project MUSE using a subscription key. ABSTRACTING & INDEXING Population Review is abstracted/indexed in Periodicals Contents Index, POPLINE, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS), ProQuest CSA Sociological Abstracts, EBSCOhost Electronic Journals Service (EJS), Google Scholar, Index Islamicus, PAIS International, and Population Index E-ISSN, ISSN, OCLC, LCCN E-ISSN: 1549-0955 *Archibald Haller is Professor Emeritus of the Departments of Rural Sociology and Sociology at the University of Wisconsin, USA. He is known for his research on the process by which American young people are self-selected into their educational and occupational status life trajectories, as well as for his research in Brazil on variations in the structure of society's power hierarchies. Population Review Publications Limited is a non profit corporation registered in the United States © 2008 Population Review Publications |