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Ezeh A.C., Bongaarts J., Mberu B. Global population trends and policy options. The Lancet 2012; 380(9837): 142-148.
Harris F.R. The Baby Bust: Who Will Do the Work? Who Will Pay the Taxes? Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield. 2006.
Hinde A. England’s Population: A History Since the Domesday Survey. London: Hodder Arnold. 2003.
Longman P. The Empty Cradle. New York: Basic Books. 2004.
McDonald P. Sustaining Fertility Through Public Policy: The Range of Options. Population 2002/3; 57:417-446.
Mullan P. The Imaginary Time Bomb: Why an Aging Population is Not a Social Problem. London; New York: I.B. Tauris Publishers. 2000.
Population Action International. Why Population Matters. Washington: Population Action International. 2011.
On the web
Bigthink. 2012. Joel Cohen: An Introduction to Demography (Malthus Miffed: Are People the Problem?), The Floating University. [video online] Available at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vr44C_G0-o [Accessed: 12th November 2012].