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CURRICULUM VITAE GAVIN W. JONES April 2017 PERSONAL Date of Birth : 21 November 1940 Age : 76 Marital Status : Married, three grown children, one 10 year old daughter Citizenship: Australian EDUCATION University of New England, Armidale, N.S.W., B.A. (1st Class Hons), 1962. Australian National University, Canberra, PhD, 1966. CURRENT POSITION Emeritus Professor, Australian National University, and Academic Visitor, School of Demography, Australian National University Associate, Asian Research Centre, Murdoch University, Perth LAST PREVIOUS POSITION Director, J.Y. Pillay Comparative Asia Research Centre, Global Asia Institute, National University of Singapore (NUS). Concurrently, Professor, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, NUS (until December 2014) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1962 Tutor, Department of Economics, University of New England, Armidale, N.S.W.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

GAVIN W. JONES

April 2017

PERSONAL

Date of Birth : 21 November 1940Age : 76Marital Status : Married, three grown children, one 10 year old daughterCitizenship : Australian

EDUCATION

University of New England, Armidale, N.S.W., B.A. (1st Class Hons), 1962.Australian National University, Canberra, PhD, 1966.

CURRENT POSITION

Emeritus Professor, Australian National University, and Academic Visitor, School of Demography, Australian National UniversityAssociate, Asian Research Centre, Murdoch University, Perth

LAST PREVIOUS POSITION

Director, J.Y. Pillay Comparative Asia Research Centre, Global Asia Institute, National University of Singapore (NUS). Concurrently, Professor, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, NUS (until December 2014)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1962 Tutor, Department of Economics, University of New England, Armidale, N.S.W.

1963-66 PhD candidate in the Department of Demography, Institute of Advanced Studies, The Australian National University, Canberra. Thesis entitled "The Growth of Malaysia's Labour Force".

1966-69 Staff Associate in the Demographic Division of the Population Council, Inc., New York.

1968-69 Spent four months as demographic advisor to the National Economic Development Board, Bangkok, Thailand.

1969-72 Population Council Advisor to the National Economic Development Board, Bangkok, Thailand.

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l969-70 Short-term advisor to Ministry of Planning and Employment, Colombo, Ceylon.

1972-75 Population Council Representative, Indonesia, working with Demographic Institute, Faculty of Economics, University of Indonesia.

1975-86 Senior Fellow, Department of Demography, Research School of Social Sciences, The Australian National University.

1978-79 One-year assignment as United Nations Expert and Visiting Professor, Faculty of Economics and Administration, University of Malaya.

1979-82 Executive Director, Development Studies Centre, The Australian National University.

1983 Outside Studies Program, East West Population Institute, Honolulu, 5 months.

1985-86 15-month assignment as consultant to the Ministry of Population and Environment, Jakarta.

1986-90 Professorial Fellow, Department of Demography, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University.

1987-89 Co-ordinator, International Population Dynamics Program, Department of Demography.

1988-89 Acting Head, Department of Demography.

1990 Outside Studies Program, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, 5 months.

1990-96 Professor and Coordinator, Demography Program, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University

1992 5 weeks as scholar in residence at Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Study and Conference Center, Lake Como, Italy.

1997-99 Professor and Head, Division of Demography and Sociology, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University

2000-2003 Professor, Demography and Sociology Program, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University

2003-2012 Professor and Research Leader, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore. Joint appointment in Department of Sociology, NUS.

2007 (6 months) Acting Director, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore

2012 - 14 Director, JY Pillay Comparative Asia Research Centre, Global Asia Institute, National University of Singapore; joint appointment, Department of Sociology.

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CONSULTANCIES

Served as consultant to the Ford Foundation, the World Bank, the Population Council, the Australian Development Assistance Bureau, the United Nations Fund for Population Activities, the United Nations Development Programme, the International Labour Organization, the Malaysian Centre for Development Studies, the United Nations Centre for Human Settlements, the Asian Development Institute and the Indonesian National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas).

Consultancies have involved substantial periods of work with the following planning agencies:-

National Economic and Social Development Board, Thailand.Ministry of Planning and Employment, Sri Lanka.Economic Planning Unit, Prime Minister's Department, Malaysia.National Population and Family Development Board, MalaysiaMinistry of Population and Environment, Indonesia.

Consultancies or project work have led to close collaboration with the following four planning agencies:

State Planning Commission, Peoples Republic of ChinaPlanning Commission, United Republic of TanzaniaNational Economic and Development Authority, Philippines.Ministry of Planning, Kingdom of Cambodia

I led Programme Review and Strategy Development missions for the United Nations Population Fund in the following countries:

Thailand 1991Philippines 1993Indonesia 1994Cambodia 1996Lao PDR 1996

I coordinated research teams (for the National Population and Family Development Board of Malaysia, the UNFPA and the National Economic and Social Development Board of Thailand, and UNFPA Bangladesh, respectively), to prepare the following reports:

Strategic Plan for National Population Policy, Malaysia, 1992 Second Population Strategic Plan, Malaysia, 2009 (255 pages)Impact of Demographic Change in Thailand, 2011 (146 pages)The Impact of Demographic Trends on Socioeconomic Development in Bangladesh: Future Prospects and Implications for Public Policy, 2015 (146 pages)

LANGUAGES

English - mother tongueIndonesian - near fluentMalay - fairly fluent

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Thai - simple conversationalFrench - simple reading

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

Fellow, Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia Population Association of AmericaInternational Union for the Scientific Study of PopulationAustralian Population AssociationAsian Population Association

MEMBERSHIP ON BOARDS, ACADEMIES AND PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEES

- Member of the Committee on Urbanization and Population Redistribution of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, 1976-79.

- Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, 1983-(Member of the Academy's Executive Committee, 1988-1991; Treasurer and member of Executive Committee, 1997 - 2003)

- Member of the Board of Trustees, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR, B), 1979-83.

- Member of the Board of Studies, Masters of Arts in Demography (later Graduate Program in Demography), The Australian National University, 1978-1998

- Member of Advisory Committee, Development Studies Centre, Australian National University, 1975-84

- Member of the General Policy Committee, Board of the Institute of Advanced Studies, Australian National University, 1980-81.

- Consultant to ADAB for the ASEAN-Australian Population Project (l979-86)

- Chairman of the Committee on Economic Consequences of Alternative Demographic Patterns of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, 1985-89

Consultant for Population Studies at Brawidjaja University, Malang, East Java, and Padjadjaran University, Bandung, West Java, under the International Development Program of Australian Universities and Colleges (IDP), 1985-89

- President of the Australian Population Association, 1991-1992

- Member, Australian National Committee for the United Nations International Conference on Population and Development, 1994

- Member of ANU-ARC Committee to review the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, 1995.

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- Chair of the Council of CICRED (Committee for International Cooperation in National Research in Demography), Paris, 2002 – 2009.

- Member of ILO’s SIMPOC External Advisory Committee on Child Labour Statistics (SEAC), 2003 – 2006.

- Member, Promotions and Tenure Committee, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, National University of Singapore, 2006-2014; Committee Chair July 2009-December 2011; Committee deputy chair, Jan. 2012-June 2013.

- Affiliated Faculty member, College of Population Studies, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, 2004-

- Member, External Evaluation Committee for the Academic Frontier Project of the Nihon University Population Research Institute, Tokyo, 2006 – 2011.

- External Examiner for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts (majoring in Demography), Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of Malaya, 2007-2010.

- Chair, Nominations Committee, Asian Population Association, 2008.

Member of the Panel on the Process and Dynamics of Cross-border Marriage of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, 2009-2012

External assessor in the field of demography, University of Malaya, 2012-2014.

External Assessor for Professorial appointments, Faculty of Human Ecology, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 2012-2015.

- Chair, Nominations Committee, Asian Population Association, 2010

Member, Nominations Committee, Asian Population Association, 2012

Member, Nominations Committee, Asian Population Association, 2015

MEMBERSHIP OF EDITORIAL BOARDS OF ACADEMIC JOURNALS

Founding Editor, Asian Population Studies, 2004 to 2014. This journal is published by Taylor and Francis, and is abstracted in Scopus and the Social Sciences Citation Index.

Member, Editorial Board, Journal of the Australian Population Association, 1984-99, and of its successor journal, Journal of Population Research, 1999-2005.

Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Population Research, 2005-

- Member of Editorial Advisory Committee, International Family Planning Perspectives, 1980 - 1993

- Member of Editorial Board, Population Research and Policy Review, 1992 -96

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- Member of International Advisory Board, Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 1990 –

Member of Editorial Board, Pakistan Development Review, 2000-

Member of Editorial Board, Journal of Population Ageing, 2008-

Member of International Advisory Board, Migration and Development, 2012-

Member of Editorial Board, Contemporary Social Science, 2015-

AREAS OF PROFESSIONAL INTEREST

l. Interrelationships between population growth and economic development.

2. Demographic aspects of education, labour force and manpower planning.

3. Social, cultural and economic determinants of nuptiality and fertility.

4. Urban growth, urbanization and changing urban structure.

5. The formulation of population policy.

6. Assessment of reproductive health and family planning programs

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES ORGANIZED

I have taken the major role in organizing the following international conferences:

1980 Conference on Population Mobility and Development: Southeast Asia and the Pacific, Canberra (for the Development Studies Centre, Australian National University).

1982 Conference on Women in the Urban and Industrial Workforce: Southeast and East Asia, Manila (for the Development Studies Centre, Australian National University).

1985 Conference on Population Growth, Urbanization and Urban Policies in the Asia-Pacific Region, Honolulu (for the National Center for Development Studies, Australian National University; organized in collaboration with the East-West Population Institute, Honolulu).

1985 Conference on Urbanization and Urban Policies, Bali (for the Indonesian Ministry of Population and Environment).

1986 Seminar on Economic Consequences of Population Trends, in Africa, Nairobi (for the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population).

1989 Seminar on Urbanization and Urban Planning Issues in Large Developing Countries, Ahmedabad (for the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population).

1993 Seminar on Development Implications of Population Trends in Asia (for the

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Australian National University).

1993 Ministerial Seminar on Population and Development in the Asia-Pacific Region (for the Australian Academy of Science and the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia).

1994 Workshop on Islam, the State and Population Policy, Australian National University, Canberra, July

2004 Asia Trends Conference, Singapore, on “(Un)tying the knot: ideal and reality in Asian marriage” (for the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore)

2004 Conference on Growth Dynamics of Mega-Urban Regions in Asia, Singapore.

2009 Inter-Asia Roundtable on Gender and Family in 21st Century Asia, Asia Research Institute, NUS, Singapore

2012 Conference on Marriage in Asia: Trends, Determinants and Consequences, sponsored by the Asia Research Institute and the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, NUS and the Asian Population Association.

Co-organizer, Indonesian Update Conference on “Education in Indonesia” at the Australian National University, Canberra.

2013 40% of the world: Population Change, Human Capital and Development in China, India and Indonesia, JY Pillay Comparative Asia Research Centre, NUS.

DOCTORAL THESIS SUPERVISION

From 1975 to 2003, I supervised 39 candidates at ANU who were awarded the PhD. I have supervised three more successful PhD candidates at the National University of Singapore.

KEYNOTES AND INVITED PLENARY PRESENTATIONS SINCE 2000

Keynote speaker at Pakistan Population Association Conference, Islamabad, October 2000Keynote speaker at Pakistan Development Economists’ Conference, Islamabad, January 2001Borrie lecture, Australian Population Association, Sydney, Oct. 2002Plenary Address, Fifth Asian and Pacific Population Conference, Senior Officials Segment, Bangkok, Dec. 2002 Keynote address, General Assembly, Philippine Population Association, Manila, Feb. 2005Keynote address, “Protecting and strengthening the family: challenges and opportunities”, LPPKN Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Aug. 2006 Plenary address, APA conference, Adelaide, Dec. 2006Plenary address, APA Conference, Surfers Paradise, Dec. 2010Keynote address, XV11 Brazilian National Meeting of Population Studies, Sept. 2010Plenary address, Asian Population Association Conference, Delhi, Nov. 2010Keynote address, National Seminar on Malaysia Family Policy, Universiti Putra Malaysia, September 2011.Keynote address, IUSSP conference on international marriage, Seoul, Korea, Oct. 2011Plenary address, “Future of the family in Asia”, IUSSP Conference, Busan, Korea, 2013Keynote address, LPPKN and University of Malaya Conference, Putrajaya, Malaysia, 2014

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Plenary Address, Asian Population Association Conference, Kuala Lumpur, July 2015

CITATIONSGoogle scholar – 4,700 citations; h-index - 39

PUBLICATIONS (More important publications denoted *)

A. SINGLE AUTHORED BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS

1975* Population Growth and Educational Planning in Developing Nations, Irvington Publishers, New York, 238 pp.

1977* The Population of North Sulawesi, Monograph No. 1, Indonesian Population Monograph Series, Department of Demography, ANU, Canberra, Gadjah Mada University Press, Yogyakarta, 173 pp.

1978* Social Science Research on Population and Development in South-East and East Asia: A Review and A Search for Directions, International Review Group of Social Science Research on Population and Development, El Colegio de Mexico, Mexico City, 114 pp.

1994* Marriage and Divorce in Islamic South-East Asia, Oxford University Press, Singapore, 376pp.

B. CO-AUTHORED BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS

1972 Population Growth and Economic Development in Ceylon (with S. Selvaratnam), Hansa Publishers, Colombo, 249 pp. (also translated into Sinhalese).

The Effect of Population Growth and Urbanization on the Attainment of Public Health Goals in Thailand (with Chet Boonpratuang), and The Effect of Alternative Population Trends on the Attainment of Educational Goals in Thailand (with Vallobh Tantivejakul), Manpower Planning Division, National Economic and Social Development Board, Bangkok, 105 pages.

1975 “Some Information on Urban Employment in Palembang and Ujung Pandang” (with Bondan Supraptilah), Lembaga Demografi, Fakultas Ekonomi, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, 73 pp. plus tables.

1981* Population Dynamics in a Plural Society: Peninsular Malaysia (with Manjit Singh Sidhu), Kuala Lumpur: University of Malaya Co-operative Bookshop, 282 pages.

1987 *The Demographic Dimension in Indonesian Development (with G.J. Hugo, T.H. Hull and V.J. Hull), Oxford University Press, Kuala Lumpur, 417 pages.

1989* Ageing in ASEAN and Its Socio-Economic Consequences (with Chen Ai Ju), Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, 117 pages.

1997 Pelacuran di Indonesia: Sejarah dan Perkembangannya (Prostitution in Indonesia: History and Development), (with Terence H. Hull and Endang Sulistyaningsih),

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Jakarta: Penerbit Sinar Harapan, 157 pages.

1998 “Pendidikan dan Pasar Kerja di NTT: Studi Penelusuran Terhadap Siswa Lulusan SLTA Tahun 1996 di Pulau Timor (Laporan Tahap II)” (Education and the Labour Market in NTT: Longitudinal Study of 1996 SLTA Graduates in Timor) (with Laila Nagib, Sumono and Tri Handayani), Jakarta: Puslitbang Kependudukan dan Ketenagakerjaan, Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia (PPT-LIPI), 153 pages.

1999 Prostitution in Indonesia: its History and Development (with Terence H. Hull and Endang Sulistyaningsih), Jakarta: Pererbit Sinar Harapan, 161 pages.

2015 Urbanization in Indonesia (with Wahyu Mulyana), UNFPA Indonesia Monograph Series No. 4, Jakarta.

2016 Urbanization and Migration in Bangladesh (with AQM Mahbub and Md. Izazul Haq), Dhaka: UNFPA.

C. EDITED BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS

1981 Population Mobility and Development in Southeast Asia and the Pacific (jointly edited with H.V. Richter, Monograph No. 27, Development Studies Centre, ANU, Canberra, 474 pages.

1982 Population Resettlement Programs in South East Asia (jointly edited with H.V. Richter), Monograph No. 30, Development Studies Centre, ANU, Canberra, 189 pages.

1984* Women in the Urban and Industrial Workforce, Southeast and East Asia, (ed), Monograph No. 33, Development Studies Centre, Australian National University, Canberra, 450 pages.

Demographic Transition in Asia, (ed.), Maruzen Asia, Singapore, 231 pages.

1985 Consequences of Mortality Trends and Differentials (jointly edited with T.H. Hull), United Nations Population Division, New York, 189 pages.

1987* Urbanization and Urban Policies in Pacific Asia (jointly edited with Roland Fuchs and Ernesto Pernia), Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado, 370 pages.

1993* Human Resources in Development Along the Asia-Pacific Rim (jointly edited with Naohiro Ogawa and Jeffrey Williamson), Oxford University Press, Singapore, 420 pages.

1995 People, Land and Sea: Development Challenges in Eastern Indonesia (jointly edited with Yulfita Raharjo), Demography Program, Australian National University, 170 pages.

1997* Urbanization in Large Developing Countries: China, India, Indonesia and Brazil (jointly edited with Pravin Visaria), Oxford: Clarendon Press, 354 pages.

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* The Continuing Demographic Transition (jointly edited with Robert Douglas, John C. Caldwell and Rennie d'Souza), Oxford: Oxford University Press, 443 pages.

Indonesian Assessment: Population and Human Resources (jointly edited with Terence H. Hull), Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 373 pages.

2004* Islam, the State and Population (edited with Mehtab Karim), C. Hurst and Co., London, 290 pages.

(Un)tying the Knot: Ideal and Reality in Asian Marriage (jointly edited with Kamalini Ramdas), Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, 232 pages.

2007 The Impact of Ageing, A Common Challenge for Europe and Asia (jointly edited with Gabriele Sinigoj, Katsuiku Hirokawa and Sepp Linhart), Berlin: LIT Verlag, 405 pages.

2008 * Mega-Urban Regions in Pacific Asia – Urban Dynamics in a Global Era (jointly edited with Mike Douglass), Singapore: NUS Press, 376 pages.

* Ultra-low Fertility in Pacific Asia: Trends, Causes and Policy Issues (jointly edited with Paulin Straughan and Angelique Chan), London, Routledge, 217 pages.

2009 Muslim-non-Muslim Marriage in Southeast Asia (jointly edited with Chee Heng Leng and Maznah Mohamad), Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 322 pages.

2011Changing Marriage Patterns in Southeast Asia: Economic and Socio-Cultural Dimensions (jointly edited with Terry Hull and Maznah Mohamad), London: Routledge, 239 pages.

2013Education in Indonesia (co-edited with Daniel Suryadarma), Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 278 pages.

2015

Population and Development in Bangladesh (coordinating editor), Dhaka: UNFPA, 148 pages.

2016*Contemporary Demographic Transformations in China, India and Indonesia (co-edited with Christophe Guilmoto), Dordrecht: Springer.

D. EDITED SPECIAL ISSUES OF JOURNALS

2011Divorce in Asia (with Premchand Dommaraju), Asian Journal of Social Science, 39 (2011).

2014

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“Marriage in Asia: trends, dilemmas and implications” (with Jean Yeung) in Journal of Family Issues.

“Poverty and social dynamics in Pakistan” (with Ghazala Mansuri) in Pakistan Development Review

E. ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN JOURNALS, CHAPTERS OF BOOKS

1965 "The Employment Characteristics of Small Towns in Malaya", Malayan Economic Review, 10, 1, April: 44-72.

* "Female Participation in the Labour Force in a Plural Economy: the Malayan Example", Malayan Economic Review, 10, 2, October: 61-82.

"Australia's Immigration Policy: Some Malaysian Attitudes" (with Margaret Jones), Australian Outlook, 19(3), December: 272-286.

1966* "The Growth and Changing Structure of the Indonesian Labour Force, 1930-81", Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 4, June: 50-74.

"A Brief Evaluation of Labour Force Projections for Three South-East Asian Countries", Kajian Ekonomi Malaysia, December: 32-39.

1967 "World Population: Causes and Consequences of Growth Differentials" (with Dudley Kirk) in Iowa State University Center for Agricultural and Economic Development, Alternatives for Balancing World Food Production and Needs, Iowa State University Press, Ames: 51-71.

"The Population Factor", in National Farm Institute, Farmers and a Hungry World, Iowa State University Press, Ames: 67-77.

"A Projection of the Labour Force in Malaya", in Contributed Papers: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population Sydney Conference, August, 1967: 125-136.

"Use of Oral Contraceptives: With Special Reference to Developing Countries" (with W. Parker Mauldin), Studies in Family Planning, 24, December: 1-13.

1968 "Population Growth, Empty Land, and Economic Development in Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia", Kajian Ekonomi Malaysia, 5, 1: 1-18.

* "The Effects of Differing Trends in Fertility and of Educational Advance on the Growth, Quality and Turnover of the Labour Force" (with Paul Gingrich), Demography, 5, 1: 226-248.

"Roman Catholic Fertility and Family Planning: A Comparative Review of the Research Literature" (with Dorothy Nortman), Studies in Family Planning, 34, October: 1-27.

1969 “The Economic Effect of Declining Fertility in Less Developed Countries”, An Occasional Paper of the Population Council, New York, February, (also translated into

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French, Spanish and Indonesian), 30 pp.

1970 "The Demographic Obstacle to the Attainment of Educational Goals in the Republic of Korea" (with Meredith Burke), in Population and Family Planning in the Republic of Korea, Ministry for Health and Social Affairs, Republic of Korea, 1: 485-540.

Fertility and Contraception in the Rural North of Thailand (with Jawalaksana Rachapaetayakom), Manpower Planning Division, National Economic Development Board, Bangkok, Thailand, 22 pp.

* "Urbanization in Ceylon 1946-63" (with S. Selvaratnam), Modern Ceylon Studies. A Journal of the Social Sciences, 1, 2: 199-212.

1971* "Effect of Population Change on the Attainment of Educational Goals in the Developing Countries", in National Academy of Sciences, Rapid Population Growth: Consequences and Policy Implications, Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore: 315-367.

"Population Growth and Economic Development", New Guinea Research Bulletin, 42, September: 31-44.

"Mobile Units in Family Planning" (with Gretel S. Munroe), Reports on Population/Family Planning, 10, October, The Population Council, New York: 1-32.

"Some Problems of Employment Creation in Ceylon" (with S. Selvaratnam), Marga, 1, 1: 72-91.

Population Growth and Educational Progress in Ceylon (with Ashraf K. Kayani), Caxton Printers, Colombo, 46 pp.

1972 Fertility and Contraception in the Rural South of Thailand (with Yanee Soonthornthum), Manpower Planning Division, National Economic Development Board, Bangkok, Thailand, 27 pp.

"Underutilization of Manpower and Demographic Trends in Latin America", International Labour Review, 98, 5, November, l968: 451-469. Sections reprinted as Ch. 9 of Stanley M. Davis and Louis Wolf Goodman, Workers and Managers in Latin America, D.C. Heath and Co., Lexington, Mass., 1972.

"The Demographic Obstacle to the Attainment of Education Goals in Tropical Africa", in Simeon Ominde and Charles Ejiogu (eds.), Population Growth and Economic Development in Africa, Heinemann, London: 291-303.

1973 "Population Change and Development in Southern Asia: An Overview" (with Vincent Whitney), in Howard Wriggins and James Guyot (eds.), Population, Politics and the Future of Southern Asia, Columbia University Press, New York.

1974 "The Building of Demographic Competence in Indonesia" (with N. Iskandar), Studies in Family Planning, 5, 9, September: 289-293.

"What do we know about the labour force in Indonesia?", Majalah Demografi Indonesia, 1, 2, December: 7-36.

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"Some Results of Country Case Studies: Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Thailand, Singapore", in UNESCO Regional Office for Education in Asia, Population Dynamics and Educational Development, Bangkok.

1975 "Educational Planning and Population Growth" and "Population Growth and Health and Family Planning", in Warren Robinson (ed.), Population and Development Planning, The Population Council, New York: 69-94, 107-133.

* "Implications of Prospective Urbanization for Development Planning in Southeast Asia", in John F. Kantner and Lee McCaffrey (eds.), Population and Development in Southeast Asia, D.C. Heath and Co., Lexington, Mass.: 99-117.

1976* "The Influence of Demographic Variables on Development via their Impact on Education", in Ansley J. Coale (ed.), Economic Factors in Population Growth, Macmillan, London: 553-580.

* "Religion and Education in Indonesia", Indonesia, Cornell, 22, October: 19-56. (Large sections also published in Indonesian as Gavin W. Jones, "Agama-Agama di Indonesia: Sejarah dan Perkembangannya", Prisma, 7, 5, June 1978: 48-63.

"Underutilization of Labour in Palembang and Ujung Pandang" (with Bondan Supraptilah), Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 12, 2, July: 30-57.

"The validity of family planning statistics: a comment" (with Jeanne Cairns Sinquefield), Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 12, 3, November: 95-99.

1977* "Economic and social supports for high fertility: Conceptual framework", in L.T. Ruzicka (ed.), The Economic and Social Supports for High Fertility, Department of Demography, ANU, Canberra, and Development Studies Centre, ANU, Canberra: 3-47.

"Population and development: Fact, fancy and politics", Australian Outlook, 31.

* "Fertility levels and trends in Indonesia", Population Studies, 31, 1: 29-41.

"Effect of infant and child mortality on subsequent fertility in Indonesia" (with N. Iskandar), Majalah Demografi Indonesia, 4, 7, June: 1-24.

* "Factors Affecting Labour Force Participation of Females in Jakarta", Kajian Ekonomi Malaysia, 14, 2, December: 71-91.

1978 "Sectoral Employment-Output Coefficients in Indonesia Since 1961", Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 14, 1, March: 80-92.

"The Poor are Always with Us: A Demographic Perspective on the Urban Poor", in The Life of the Poor in Indonesian Cities, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria: 33-41.

1979 "Indonesia: The Transmigration Programme and Development Planning" in Robin J. Pryor (ed.), Migration and Development in South East Asia: A Demographic

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Perspective, Oxford University Press, Kuala Lumpur: 212-221; also published as "Indonesia: Program Transmigrasi dan Perencanaan Pembangunan", in Sri-Edi Swasono and Masri Singarimbun (eds), Sepuluh Windhu: Transmigrasi di Indonesia 1905-1985, University of Indonesia Press, 1985.

"Ethnic and Regional Differences in Marital Status in Peninsular Malaysia" (with Manjit Singh Sidhu), Population Geography, 1, 1 and 2.

"Population Distribution in Peninsular Malaysia: Historical Trends and Contemporary Issues" (with Manjit Singh Sidhu), Asian Profile, 7, 5, October.

"Some Socio Cultural Factors Affecting Female Labour Force Participation in Jakarta and Lagos" (with David Lucas), Labour, Capital and Society, 12, 2, November: 19-49.

"Population Mobility in Peninsular Malaysia" (with Manjit Singh Sidhu), Development Forum, 9, 2, December.

1980* "Trends in Marriage and Divorce in Peninsular Malaysia", Population Studies, 34, 2, July: 279-292.

"Population Growth in Java", in R.G. Garnaut and P.T. McCawley (eds.), Indonesia: Dualism, Growth and Poverty, Research School of Pacific Studies, ANU, Canberra: 515-537.

1981* "The Indonesian Labour Force Since 1961", in Anne Booth and Peter McCawley (eds.), The Indonesian Economy During the Soeharto Era 1966-76, Oxford University Press, Kuala Lumpur: 286-340.

* "Malay Marriage and Divorce in Peninsular Malaysia: Three Decades of Change", Population and Development Review, 7, 2, June: 255-278.

"Population Changes in Developing Countries with Special Reference to Asia", World Review, 20, 1, April: 17-28.

"Rural Labour Shortages in Southeast Asia and the Pacific: A Review of the Evidence", (with R.G. Ward) in Jones and Richter (eds.), 1981: 387-405.

"Health Intervention Programs and Data for their Evaluation" (with L.T. Ruzicka), in C. Barlow and H.V. Richter (eds.), Data Requirements for Rural Development Planning: Papers from a Conference Held in Kuala Lumpur 9-13 November 1981, Development Studies Centre, Australian National University, Canberra: 85-102.

1982 "Population Projections and Planning Decisions in Developed and Developing Countries", in Peter A. Morrison (ed.), Population Movements: Their Forms and Functions in Urbanization and Development, International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, Liege: 313-324.

* "Population Trends and Policies in Vietnam", Population and Development Review, 8, 4, December: 783-810.

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"Indonesia" in International Encyclopaedia of Population, McGraw-Hill, New York: 334-339.

"Fertility Determinants: Sociological and Economic Perspectives" in International Encyclopaedia of Population, McGraw-Hill, New York: 279-286.

* "Review of the Integration of Population and Development Policies and Programs in Asia", Occasional Paper No. 30, Development Studies Centre, ANU, Canberra.

"Population Resettlement Policies in Vietnam" (with Stewart E. Fraser), in Jones and Richter (eds.), 1982.

1983* "Fertility Trends Among Overseas Indian Populations (with A. Muthiah), Population Studies, 37, 2: 273-299.

* "Structural Change and Prospects for Urbanization in Asian Countries", Papers of the East-West Population Institute, No.88, Honolulu, 46 pp.

"Angkatan Kerja", in P.F. McDonald (ed.), Pedoman Analisa Data Sensus Penduduk Indonesia, 1971-1980, Gadjah Mada University Press for the Australian Universities International Development Programme: 357-377.

1984* "Links between urbanization and sectoral shifts in employment in Java", Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 20, 3: 120-157.

"Structural Change and Prospects for Urbanization, South-East Asia and East Asia with Special Reference to Indonesia", in Conference on Urban Growth and Economic Development in the Pacific Region, Jan. 9-11, 1984, Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica, Taipei: 165-190.

Urbanization and Structural Change in Employment in Indonesia: Evidence from Province and Kabupaten Level Analysis of 1971-1980 Census Data, (with Nurhidayati, Fritz Simandjuntak and Djaka Prakosa), Report T1.4/C2, National Urban Development Strategy Project Directorate of City and Regional Planning, Department of Public Works, Jakarta, 96 pp.

"Population Policies in Southeast Asia and Australia: the International Relevance of Domestic Affairs", Journal of the Australian Population Association, 1, Spring: 109-120.

"Asia's Demographic Transition: Successful or Stalled?" in Jones (ed), Demographic Transition in Asia, 1984.

1985 "Further Research Areas on Migration and Development in ASEAN Countries", in Philip M. Hauser, Daniel B. Suits and Naohiro Ogawa, Urbanization and Migration in ASEAN Development, National Institute for Research Advancement, Tokyo: 147-166.

"Recent and Prospective Population Trends in Malaysia", (with P.C. Tan), Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 16, 3, September: 262-280.

"Comment on Mostafa H. Nagi, 'Trends and Differentials in Moslem Fertility'",

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Journal of Biosocial Science, 17, 3, July: 371-372.

"Scenarios for Future Population Growth in Malaysia" (with Lim Lin Lean), Kajian Malaysia, 3, 2, December: 1-24.

"Introduction: International mortality trends and differentials", in Jones and Hull, 1985.

1986* "Differentials in Female Labour Force Participation Rates in Indonesia: Reflection of Economic Needs and Opportunities, Culture or Bad Data?", Majalah Demografi Indonesia, 13, 26: 1-28.

l1987* "Continuing Fertility Transitions in a Plural Society: Ethnic Trends and Differentials

in Peninsular Malaysia" (with Charles Hirschman and Lim Lin Lean), Journal of Biosocial Science, 19, 3: 405-425.

1988* "Urbanization Trends in Southeast Asia: Some Issues for Policy", Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 19(1): 137-154.

* "Economic Growth, Changing Employment Structure and Implications for Educational Planning in ASEAN Countries", NUPRI Research Paper Series, No. 47, Nihon University Population Research Institute, Tokyo, 37 pp.

1989* "Sub-National Population Policy: The Case of North Sulawesi", Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 25(1): 77-104.

* "Expansion of Secondary and Tertiary Education in Southeast Asia: Some Implications", Journal of the Australian Population Association, 6(1): 57-72.

* "North Sulawesi: Unexploited Potential", (with Lucky Sondakh), in Hal Hill (ed.), Unity and Diversity: Regional Economic Development in Indonesia Since 1970, Oxford University Press, Singapore.

1990* "Fertility Transitions Among Malay Populations of South-East Asia: Puzzles of Interpretation", Population and Development Review, 16(3): 507-537.

Structural Economic Change and its Relationship to Urbanization and Population Distribution Policies", in Regional Development Dialogue, UNCRD, Nagoya, 11(1), Spring 1990.

"Changing Patterns of Marriage and Household Formation in Peninsular Malaysia" (with Tan Poo Chang), Sojourn, 5(2), 163-193.

"Population Dynamics and Educational and Health Planning", Paper No. 8, Background Papers for Training in Population, Human Resources and Development Planning, I.L.O., Geneva, 88 pp. (Also published in French and Spanish).

"Demographic Trends", in Robert H. Taylor (ed.), Handbooks to the Modern World: Asia and the Pacific, New York and Oxford, Facts on File: 1513-1529.

"ASEAN's Population", in Alison Broinowski (ed.), ASEAN into the 1990s,

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Macmillan, London: 219-36.

"Malay Divorce in Peninsular Malaysia: The Near-Disappearance of an Institution" (with Tan Poo Chang), Southeast Asian Journal of Social Science, 18(2).

1991 "South Asia's Future Population: Are There Really Grounds for Optimism?" (with Richard Leete), International Family Planning Perspectives, 17(3).

* “Urbanization Issues in the Asian Pacific Region”, Asian Pacific Economic Literature, 5(2), September, pp. 5-33.

"Population, Resources and Environment", in Wang Jiye and Terence H. Hull (eds), Population and Development Planning in China, Sydney, Allen and Unwin, pp. 264-276.

1992 *"Labour Force and Employment During the 1980s", (with Chris Manning), in Anne Booth (ed.), The Oil Boom and After: Indonesian Economic Policy and Performance in the Soeharto Era, Oxford University Press, Singapore, pp. 364-410.

"Population and Human Resource Development", Asia-Pacific Population Journal, 7(2). 23-48.

"East Java: Educational Change and Changing Employment Structure", in H.W. Dick, James J. Fox and J.A.C. Mackie (eds.), Balanced Development: East Java in the New Order, Singapore: Oxford University Press. 75-100.

1993* "Consequences of Fertility Decline for Old Age Security", in Richard Leete and Iqbal Alam (eds.), The Revolution in Asian Fertility: Dimensions, Causes and Implications, Oxford: Clarendon Press. 275-295.

"Introduction", (with Naohiro Ogawa and Jeffrey G. Williamson) in Naohiro Ogawa, Gavin W. Jones and Jeffrey G. Williamson (eds.). Human Resources and Development along the Asia-Pacific Rim, Oxford University Press, Singapore. 1-17.

* "Dilemmas in Expanding Education for Faster Economic Growth: Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand", in Naohiro Ogawa, Gavin W. Jones and Jeffrey G. Williamson (eds.). Human Resources and Development along the Asia-Pacific Rim, Oxford University Press, Singapore. 229-258.

* "Is Demographic Uniformity Inevitable?" Journal of the Australian Population Association, 10(1): 1-16.

"Industrialization and Urbanization in Southeast Asia", in Harold Brookfield and Yvonne Bryon (eds.), South-East Asia's Environmental Future: The Search for Sustainability, Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press: 47-71.

* "The Role of Female Migration in Development" in United Nations, Department for Economic and Social Information and Policy Analysis, Internal Migration of Women in Developing Countries, United Nations, New York: 325-343.

"Population and Sustainable Development in Indonesia", Majalah Demografi

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Indonesia, Tahun XX, No.4, December.

1994 "Implementation Strategy for Achieving Replacement Fertility Level", in United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 1994, Senior Official Meeting on Targets and Goals of the Bali Declaration on Population and Sustainable Development: Implementation Strategy, Asian Population Studies Series No. 127.

"The Ageing Populations of East and Southeast Asia: Prospects and Issues", Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology. 9: 109-114.

* "Labour Force and Education" in Hal Hill (ed.), Indonesia's New Order: The Dynamics of Socio-economic Transformation, Allen and Unwin: 145-178.

* "Divorce in West Java" (with Yahya Asari and Tuti Djuartika), Journal of Comparative Family Studies, Vol. 25 (3): 395-416.

1995 "Population and the Family in Southeast Asia", Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 26 (1): 184-195.

1996 "Policy Options when Population Growth Slows: The Case of Thailand" (with Philip

Guest), Population Research and Policy Review, 15: 109-130.

"Dispelling Some Myths about Urbanization in Thailand" (with Chet Boonpratuang and Chanpen Taesrikul, Journal of Demography (Chulalongkorn University), 12(1): 21-36.

"The Changing Employment Structure of the Extended Jakarta Metropolitan Region" (with Si Gde Made Mamas), Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 32 (1), April: 51-70.

* "Post-Cairo Population Policy: Does Promoting Girls' Schooling Miss the Mark?" (with John Knodel), Population and Development Review, 22(4): 683-702.

(editor) "Australia in its Asian Context", Occasional Paper, Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, Canberra.

1997* "Modernization and Divorce: Contrasting Trends in Islamic South-East Asia and the West", Population and Development Review, 23(1): 95-114.

* "The Demise of Universal Marriage in East and South-East Asia", in G.W. Jones, J.C. Caldwell, R.M. Douglas and R.M. D'Souza (eds), The Continuing Demographic Transition, Oxford: Oxford University Press: 51-79.

"Introduction" (with R.M. Douglas", in Jones, Caldwell, Douglas and d'Souza (eds.), The Continuing Demographic Transition, Oxford: Oxford University Press: 1-12.

"Introduction" (with Terence H. Hull), in Gavin W. Jones and Terence H. Hull (eds.), Indonesian Assessment: Population and Human Resources, Singapore: Institute of South-East Asian Studies: 1-15.

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* "Urbanization of the Third World Giants" (with Pravin Visaria), in Gavin W. Jones and Pravin Visaria (eds.), Urbanization in Large Developing Countries, Oxford: Clarendon Press: 1-23.

"Demographic trends, ethnic policies and the economic integration of ethnic groups in Malaysia", in Jean-Louis Rallu, Youssef Courbage and Victor Piche (eds.), Old and New Minorities: Anciennes et Nouvelles Minorites, Paris: John Libbey and INED: 363-378.

"An Australian Population Policy", Research Paper No. 17 1996-97, Department of the Parliamentary Library, Parliament House, Canberra.

"Population dynamics and their impact on adolescents in the ESCAP region", Asia-Pacific Population Journal, 12(3).

* "The thoroughgoing urbanization of East and Southeast Asia", Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 38(3): 237-249.

1998* ""Australian identity", racism and recent responses to Asian immigration to Australia", in Eleanor R. Laquian, Aprodicio A. Laquian, and Terry G. McGee (eds), The Silent Debate: Asian Immigration and Racism in Canada, Vancouver: Institute of Asian Research, University of British Columbia.

"Human Resource Development in the Asia-Pacific Region: Implications for Australia", Journal of the Australian Population Association, 15(1).

“Beyond Cairo: changing directions for population policies in the Asia-Pacific region”, People and Place, 6(2): 1-10.

* “Prostitution in Indonesia” (with Endang Sulistyaningsih and Terence H. Hull, in Lin Lean Lim (ed), The Sex Sector: The Economic and Social Bases of Prostitution in Southeast Asia, Geneva: International Labour Office: 29-66.

* "The expansion of high school education in poor regions: the case of East Nusatenggara", (with Laila Nagib, Sumono and Tri Handayani), Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 34(3): 59-84.

Southeast Asian Populations in Crisis: Challenges to the Implementation of the ICPD Programme of Action, New York: UNFPA and ANU. (co-ordinator of final report)

* “The Bali Declaration and the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development in the context of the population dynamics of the Asian and Pacific region”, in Asia-Pacific Population Policies and Programmes: Future Directions, Asian Population Studies Series No. 153, Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific and United Nations Population Fund, New York.

1999 “The role of education in ASEAN economic growth: past and future”, in Wong Tai-Chee and Mohan Singh, Development and Challenge: Southeast Asia in the New Millenium, Singapore: Times Academic Press.

“The India-born population in Australia, 1996”, Department of Immigration and

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Multicultural Affairs, Canberra.

“The Sri Lanka-born population in Australia, 1996”, Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, Canberra.

“Approaches to understanding sexuality and reproductive health”, Journal of Population 4(3) (Jakarta).

2000“East Timor: education and human resource development”, in James J. Fox and Dionisio Babo Soares, Out of the Ashes: Destruction and Reconstruction of East Timor, Adelaide: Crawford House Publishing

* “Global human development: the education agenda”, in Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, Facts and Fancies of Human Development, Occasional Paper Series 1/2000, Canberra.100-119.

* “The social and demographic impacts of the Southeast Asian Crisis of 1997-99” (with Terence H. Hull and Dennis Ahlburg), Journal of Population Research, 17(1): 43-67.

* “Demographic and employment change in the megacities of Southeast Asia” (with Ching-Lung Tsay and Bhishna Bajracharya), Third World Planning Review, 22(2): 119-146.

* “Demographic trends in East and Southeast Asia and their social consequences”, in Peter Saunders (ed), Social Security and Social Development in East and Southeast Asia, SPRC Reports and Proceedings No. 143, Sydney: Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales.

“The social and demographic impacts of the Southeast Asian crisis” (with Terence Hull), in Elena dell’Agnese (ed), Geografia e Geopolitica dell’ Oriente Estremo, Torino: UTET Libreria (in Italian).

“Human resources, poverty and regional development” (The Sultan S. Hashmi Memorial Lecture), Pakistan Development Review, 39(4): 389-406.

2001 * “Which Indonesians marry earliest and why?” Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 32(1): 67-78.

* “Schooling in Indonesia: crisis-related and longer-term issues”, (with Peter Hagul), Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 37(2): 211-36.

*“Demographic change in Indonesia’s megacities” (with Si Gde Made Mamas and Toto Sastrasuanda), Third World Planning Review, 23(4): 1-20.

“Social policy”, pp.256-271 in Hal Hill and Joao Saldanha (eds), East Timor: Development Challenges for the World’s Newest Nation, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.

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“Population issues for Pakistan: perspectives from the wider Islamic world”, keynote address in Population Association of Pakistan, Pakistan’s Population Issues in the 21st

Century, Conference proceedings Oct. 24th-26th, 2000, Karachi.

2002 *“Revolution, war and modernization: population policy and demographic changes in Iran” (with Mohammad Jalal Abbasi, Amir Mehryar and Peter McDonald), Journal of Population Research, 19(1): 25-46.

“The changing Indonesian household”, chapter 18 in Kathryn Robinson and Sharon Bessell (eds), Women in Indonesia: Gender, Equity and Development, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.

“Asia’s family planning programs as low fertility is attained” (with Richard Leete), Studies in Family Planning, 33(1): 114-126.

*“South-East Asian urbanization and megacity growth”, Journal of Population Research, 19(2): 119-136.

2003 “Family planning, demographic change and economic development”, in Anke Niehof and Firman Lubis (eds), Two is Enough: Family Planning in Indonesia under the New Order, 1968-1998, Leiden: Royal Institute for Language and Anthropology (KITLF).

* “White Australia, National Identity and Population Change”, in Laksiri Jayasuriya (ed), The Legacy of White Australia: Race, Culture and Nation, Perth: University of Western Australia Press., pp. 110-128.

Articles on “Urbanization” (pp. 951-954) and “John C. Caldwell” (pp. 109-110) in Encyclopedia of Population, New York: Macmillan.

“An economic survey of northern Sulawesi: turning weaknesses into strengths under regional autonomy” (with Lucky Sondakh), Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 39(3): 273-302.

“Population and poverty in Asia and the Pacific”, Chapter 1 in ESCAP, Fifth Asian and Pacific Population Conference, Selected Papers, Asian Population Studies Series No. 158, New York: United Nations, pp. 31-52.

“The Fifth Asian and Pacific Population Conference: towards a repositioning of population in the global development agenda?” Asia-Pacific Population Journal, 18(2): 21-32.

“Conceptual Framework for Child Labour Interventions in the Education Sector”, Paper IV-2, Time-Bound Programme Manual for Action Planning, International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour, ILO, Geneva.

2004 * “Urbanization trends in Asia: the conceptual and definitional challenges” in Tony Champion and Graeme Hugo (eds), New Forms of Urbanization, Hampshire: Ashgate Publishing: 113-132.

“Not “when to marry” but “whether to marry: the changing context of marriage decisions in East and Southeast Asia”, in Gavin W. Jones and Kamalini Ramdas

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(eds), (Un)tying the Knot: Ideal and Reality in Asian Marriage, Singapore: Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore.

“The demography of disadvantage”, Journal of Population Research, 21(2): 107-126.

2005 * “The flight from marriage in East and South-East Asia”, Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 36(1): 93-119.

“Introduction” (with Mehtab S. Karim) in Gavin W. Jones and Mehtab Karim (eds), Islam, the State and Population, London: Hurst and Co.

“Socio-economic and demographic setting of Muslim populations” (with Mohammad Jalal Abbasi-Shavazi), in Gavin W. Jones and Mehtab Karim (eds), Islam, the State and Population, London: Hurst and Co.

* “Education, health and culture”, in OECD, Regional Integration in the Asia Pacific: Issues and Prospects, Paris: OECD and the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre at the University of South Australia: 165-189.

“Policy synthesis on demographic change and the demographic dividend in Asia: The utility of education in Thailand and Indonesia”, in Kua Wongboonsin and Philip Guest (eds), The Demographic Dividend: Policy Options for Asia, Bangkok: College of Population Studies, Chulalongkorn University, Asian Development Research Forum and Thailand Research Fund.

“Urbanization in Southeast Asia” in Wong Tai-Chee, Brian J. Shaw and Goh Kim Chuan (eds), Urban Development and Change in Southeast Asia: Challenging Sustainability?, Singapore: Marshall Cavendish International, pp. 247-269.

“Some policy issues on migrant health” in Santosh Jatrana, Mika Toyota and Brenda S.A. Yeoh (eds), Migration and Health in Asia, London: Routledge, pp. 242-253.

* “Human capital aspects of economic development: a comparative perspective in Asia”, in Shripad Tuljapurkar, Ian Pool and Vipan Prachuabmoh (eds), Population, Resources and Development: Riding the Age Waves – Volume 1, Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer, pp. 41-56.

“Why are population and development issues not given priority?” Asia-Pacific Population Journal, 20(1): 5-9.

“Urbanization, megacities and urban planning issues: the Philippines in an Asian context”, Philippine Population Review, 4(1): 1-24.

“Cross-border labour flows: Policy issues, options and implications for Australia-Asia relations”, Melbourne Asia Policy Papers No. 8, University of Melbourne.

2006 * “A demographic perspective on the Muslim world”, Journal of Population Research, 23(2): 143-165.

“Where is the Stork? A sociological insight on barriers to fertility” (with P.T. Straughan and A. Chan), Social Transformations in Chinese Societies 2: 143-162.

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“The development of demography in South-East Asia”, in LIPI, Reflections on Social Science and Humanities Research, Jakarta: Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), pp. 111-145.

2007 * “Delayed marriage and very low fertility in Pacific Asia”, Population and Development Review, 33(3): 453-478.

“Fertility decline in Asia: the role of marriage change”, Asia Pacific Population Journal, 22(2): 13-32.

* “Very low fertility in East Asian countries: Causes and policy responses”, in Shanghai Forum 2007: Post-Conference Selected Anthology”, Shanghai: Fudan University.

“Challenges of Ageing in East and Southeast Asia: living arrangements of older persons, social security trends and retirement options”, in Gabriele Sinigoj, Gavin W. Jones, Katsuiku Hirokawa and Sepp Linhart (eds), The Impact of Ageing, A Common Challenge for Europe and Asia, Berlin: LIT Verlag.

2008* “International marriage in East and Southeast Asia: Trends and research emphases” (with Shen Hsiu-Hua), Citizenship Studies, 12(1): 9-25.

“Introduction” (with Mike Douglass) in Gavin Jones and Mike Douglass (eds), Mega-Urban Regions in Pacific Asia – Urban Dynamics in a Global Era, Singapore: NUS Press.

“The morphology of MUR expansion” (with Mike Douglass), in Gavin Jones and Mike Douglass (eds), Mega-Urban Regions in Pacific Asia – Urban Dynamics in a Global Era, Singapore: NUS Press.

“Comparative dynamics of the six mega-urban regions” in Gavin Jones and Mike Douglass (eds), Mega-Urban Regions in Pacific Asia – Urban Dynamics in a Global Era, Singapore: NUS Press.

“MUR dynamics in comparative perspective” (with Mike Douglass), in Gavin Jones and Mike Douglass (eds), Mega-Urban Regions in Pacific Asia – Urban Dynamics in a Global Era, Singapore: NUS Press.

“Very low fertility in Pacific Asian countries” (with Paulin Straughan and Angelique Chan), in Gavin Jones, Paulin Straughan and Angelique Chan (eds), Ultra-Low Fertility in Pacific Asia: Trends, Causes and Policy Dilemmas, London: Routledge.

“Fertility in Pacific Asia: Looking to the future” (with Paulin Straughan and Angelique Chan), in Gavin Jones, Paulin Straughan and Angelique Chan (eds), Ultra-Low Fertility in Pacific Asia: Trends, Causes and Policy Dilemmas, London: Routledge.

“From population control to fertility promotion – a case study of family policies and fertility trends in Singapore” (with Paulin Straughan and Angelique Chan), in Gavin

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Jones, Paulin Straughan and Angelique Chan (eds), Ultra-Low Fertility in Pacific Asia: Trends, Causes and Policy Dilemmas, London: Routledge.

“Trends in age at marriage in the provinces of Indonesia” (with Bina Gubhaju), Working Paper Series No. 105, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore.

“Underlying factors in international labour migration in Asia: population, employment and productivity trends”, Working Paper No. 1, ILO Asian Regional Programme on Governance of Labour Migration.

2009“Introduction” (with Chee Heng Leng and Maznah Mohamad), in Gavin Jones, Chee Heng Leng and Maznah Mohamad, Muslim-non Muslim Marriage, Rights and the State in Southeast Asia, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.

“Population and poverty: the situation in Asia and the Pacific”, Asia-Pacific Population Journal, 24(1): 65-86.

*“Population ageing in Asia and its implications for mobility”, Journal of Population Ageing, 1(1): 31-49.

* “Factors influencing changes in mean age at first marriage and proportions never marrying in the low-fertility countries of East and Southeast Asia” (with Bina Gubhaju), Asian Population Studies, 5(3): 237-265.

“Women, marriage and family in Southeast Asia”, in Theresa W. Devasahayam (ed), Gender Trends in Southeast Asia: Women Now, Women in the Future, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, pp. 12-30.

‘Indian overseas migration, marriage markets and citizenship issues”, IMDS Working Paper No. 9, Zakir Husain Centre for Educational Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

2010“Changing marriage patterns in Asia”, ARI Working Paper No. 131, Singapore: Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore.

*“East Asian childbearing patterns and policy developments” (with Tomas Frejka and Jean-Paul Sardon, Population and Development Review, 36(3): 579-606.

2011

* “Demographic and labour force dynamics”, in Hal Hill, Tham Siew Yean and Ragayah M.Z., Graduating from the Middle: Malaysian Development Challenges, London: Routledge: pp. 255-275.

“Rural demography in Asia and the Pacific Rim” (with Premchand Dommaraju), in Laszlo Kulsar (ed), International Handbook of Rural Demography, Springer, pp.111-124.

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“Introduction” (with Terence Hull and Maznah Mohamad) in Gavin W. Jones, Terence H. Hull and Maznah Mohamad (eds), Changing Marriage Patterns in Southeast Asia: Economic and Socio-cultural Dimensions, London: Routledge.

*“Teenage marriage trends and issues in Southeast Asia”, in Gavin W. Jones, Terence H. Hull and Maznah Mohamad (eds), Changing Marriage Patterns in Southeast Asia: Economic and Socio-cultural Dimensions, London: Routledge.

“Regional differences in marriage patterns in Indonesia in the 21st century” (with Bina Gubhaju) in Gavin W. Jones, Terence H. Hull and Maznah Mohamad (eds), Changing Marriage Patterns in Southeast Asia: Economic and Socio-cultural Dimensions, London: Routledge.

“东亚国家和地区的生育率: 原因与政策回应”( Low Fertility in East Asia: Causes and Policy Responses), in Wang Feng, Peng Xizhe and Gu Baochang (eds), 全球化与低生育率:中国的选择 (Globalization and Low Fertility: China’s Choices), Shanghai: Fudan University Press, pp. 155-170. (in Chinese)

“Recent fertility trends, policy responses and fertility prospects in low fertility countries of East and Southeast Asia”, Expert paper no. 2011/5, United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division, New York. (http://www.un.org/esa/population/publications/expertpapers/2011-5_Jones_Expert-Paper_FINAL_ALL-Pages.pdf)

“Later and less marriage in East Asia: trends and implications”, in Lee-Jay Cho and Yongha Kim (eds), Low Fertility and Aging Populations in Northeast Asia: Economic Implications, Seoul: KIHASA.

“Population and development beyond the first demographic transition: a focus on the experience of East and Southeast Asian countries”, Revista Brasiliera Estudos de Populacao (Brazilian Journal of Population Studies), 28(2): 267-281.

2012

* “Divorce trends in Asia” (with Premchand Dommaraju), Asian Journal of Social Science, 39(2011): 725-750.

“Where are all the jobs? Capturing the demographic dividend in Islamic countries” in Hans Groth and Alfonso Souza-Poza, Demographic Challenges in Islamic Countries, Springer, 31-42.

*“Population policy in a prosperous city-state: dilemmas for Singapore”, Population and Development Review, 38(2): 311-336.

Marriage trends in Southeast Asia” (with Bina Gubhaju), in Lindy Williams and Philip Guest (eds), Southeast Asian Demography, Ithaca: Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University.

“Late marriage and low fertility in Singapore: the limits of policy”, The Japanese Journal of Population, 10(1): 89-101.

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*“International marriage in Asia: what do we know, and what do we need to know?”, in Doo-Sub Kim (ed), Cross-border Marriage: Global Trends and Diversity, Seoul: Korea Institute of Health and Social Affairs (KIHASA).

*“Understanding high levels of singlehood in Singapore” (with Zhang Yanxia and Pamela Chia Pei Zhi), Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 43(5): 731-750.

“Marriage migration in Asia: an Introduction”, Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 21(3): 287-290.

“Changing family sizes, structures and functions in Asia”, Asia-Pacific Population Journal, 27(1): 83-102.

2013

“Demographic transformation of populations”, in Immanuel Ness (ed), The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration, Vol. 3, Somerset, New Jersey: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 1162-1167.

“The population of Southeast Asia”, Working Paper No. 196, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore.

“The growth of the one-child family and other changes in the low fertility countries of Asia”, in Ann Buchanan and Anna Rotkirch (eds), Fertility Rates and Population Decline: No Time for Children? London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 44-61.

*“Education and human capital development in the giants of Asia” (with Divya Ramchand), Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, 27(1): 40-61.

“Population change and migration in Mumbai Metropolitan Region: Implications for planning and governance” (with Ram Bhagat), Working Paper No. 201, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore.

*“Levels of urbanization in the world’s countries: alternative estimates” (with Leontine Alkema and Cynthia U.R. Lai), Journal of Population Research, 30(4): 291-304.

2014“Urbanization and Development in Southeast Asia”, Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies, 51(1): 103-120.

*“Marriage in Asia” (with Wei-Jun Jean Yeung) Journal of Family Issues, 35(12): 1567-1583.

*“Closing the gender and socio-economic gaps in educational attainment: a need to re-focus”, Journal of International Development (with Divya Ramchand)

*“The population of Southeast Asia” in Ian Coxhead (ed), Handbook of Southeast Asian Economics, London: Routledge.

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“Demographic dynamics of mega-urban regions: the case of Mumbai” (with Ram Bhagat), Demography India, 43 (1 and 2): 71-94.

2015

“The changing family”, in Rogers Detels et al. (eds), Oxford Textbook of Global Public Health, 6th Edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

“Divorce trends and patterns” in Stella Quah (ed), Routledge Handbook of Families in Asia, London: Routledge.

“Singapore’s pro-natalist policies: to what extent have they worked?” (with Wajihah Hamid) in in Ronald R. Rindfuss and Minja Kim Choe (Eds.), Low and Lower Fertility: Variations Across Developed Countries. Dordrecht: Springer.

“Population and development linkages – the experience of Asian countries”, in Tey Nai Peng, Cheong Kee Cheok and Rajah Rasiah (eds), Revisiting Malaysia’s Population-Development Nexus, Kuala Lumpur: University of Malaya Press.

2016

*“Migration-education relationships in a major world mega-urban region: Jakarta”, with Ariane Utomo, Hasnani Rangkuti and Peter McDonald), Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 52(1): 55-76.

Forthcoming

*“Marriage in Asia” in Zhongwei Zhao and Adrian Hayes (eds), Routledge Handbook of Asian Demography, London: Routledge.

“What is driving marriage and fertility in low fertility countries?” in Dudley L. Poston Jr., Samsik Lee and Hangon Kim (eds), Low Fertility Regimes and Demographic and Social Change, New York: Springer.

“Singapore’s ageing future: the challenge of demographic shifts” (with Divya Ramchand), in Braema Mathi (ed), The State of Ageing in Singapore, Singapore, World Scientific.

“Some conceptual and methodological issues in studying urbanization in Southeast Asia”, in Rita Padawangi ed), Routledge Handbook of Urbanization in Southeast Asia, London: Routledge.

“The thoroughgoing urbanization of East and Southeast Asia revisited”, in Tim Bunnell and Daniel P.S. Goh (eds), Urban Asias: Essays on Futurity Past and Present, Berlin: Jovis

“Families in Southeast and South Asia” (with Wei-Jun Jean Yeung and Sonalde Desai), Annual Review of Sociology, Vol. 44.

Not listed: about 25 book reviews in scholarly journals, of which I have never kept a record.

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E. MISCELLANEOUS (including Conference papers not published elsewhere)io1966 "The Growth of Malaysia's Labour Force", unpublished PhD thesis, Department of

Demography, ANU, Canberra.

1969 "The Demographic Obstacle to the Attainment of Educational Goals in Pakistan" (with Jayati Mitra), The Population Council, New York, (mimeo), June.

1970 "Population Projections for Ceylon l968-l998" (with S. Selvaratnam and Nicholas H. Wright), Ministry of Planning and Economic Affairs, Colombo, Ceylon, (mimeo), May.

"Labour Force Projections for Ceylon l968-l998" (with R.K. Srivastava and S. Selvaratnam), Ministry of Planning and Economic Affairs, Colombo, Ceylon, (mimeo), July.

"Population Growth and Economic Development', paper presented at Seminar on Population Growth and Economic Development, University of Papua New Guinea, Nov. 16-18.

1971 "Proposal to the National Economic Development Board on Population Policy in Thailand", National Economic Development Board, Bangkok (in Thai).

"Population Trends, Educational Trends and Replacement of the Labor Force", paper presented at Conference on Manpower Problems in East and Southeast Asia, Singapore, 22-28 May

1975 "The Problem of Urbanization in Indonesia", English version of revised version of Working Paper prepared for the Musyawarah Antar Kotapradya Seluruh Indonesia (MAKSI) Ke-5, Surabaya, January 20-25, Demographic Institute, Faculty of Economics, University of Indonesia, Jakarta, 1975.

1978 "The Economic Consequences of Population Change" (with Joseph E. Potter), paper presented at the First Workshop of the International Review Group of Social Science Research on Population and Development, Colombo, (mimeo), April.

1980 "Population Patterns - Demographic Changes and Their Implications" (with D. Lucas), in People and Petroleum, Socio-Economic Technical Papers delivered at the Australian Institute of Petroleum 1980 Congress on "The Future for Petroleum in the Pacific Region", Sydney, September.

1982 "Review of the Integration of Population and Development Policies and Programs in Asia", background paper prepared for the Asian Population Conference, Colombo.

"Evaluation of Population Policies in Non-Socialist South-East Asia", paper presented at Australian Population Association Conference, Canberra, November 1984.

"A scenario for progress with falling fertility", People, 9, 3: 6-7.

1983 "Strategies for Studying Changing Patterns of Marriage and Marital Dissolution in

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Malaysia and Their Causes" (with Paul T.H. Chan), paper presented at Conference on Marriage Determinants and Consequences, Pattaya, Thailand, May 30-June 3.

1984 "Development Experience in the Third World: Demography", module prepared for course on Development Experience in the Third World, School of Social Sciences, Deakin University, Victoria.

"Socio-Economic Consequences of the Ageing of the Population", Inter-Country Report, Phase III ASEAN Population Project, Singapore, May. (75 pages)

"Population Trends and Issues in ASEAN Countries", paper presented at the ASEAN Interaction, ANZAAS, Melbourne, 28 August.

1985 "Indian Labour Migration to Malaya in the Early Twentieth Century: Causes and Consequences", paper prepared for the Colloquium on Malaysian Social and Economic History of the Malaysia Society, Asian Studies Association of Australia, Canberra, June.

"Towards an Optimum Population: The Malaysian Case", People, 12, 4, September: 14-16.

1987 "The 1985 Intercensal Survey of Indonesia: 5. The Labour Force", Research Note, No. 78, International Population Dynamics Program, Department of Demography, Australian National University, Canberra.

"The 1985 Intercensal Survey of Indonesia: Employment by Industry and Occupation", (with Laila Nagib) Research Note, No. 83, International Population Dynamics Program, Department of Demography, Australian National University, Canberra.

Report on Seminar on Economic Consequences of Population Trends in Africa, Nairobi, Kenya, Dec. 8 to 11, 1986, in IUSSP Newsletter, No. 29, Jan.-April.

1988 "The Role of Universities in Development", address presented at Round Table following the first convocation of the Universiti Utara Malaysia, Kedah, Aug.1.

"Expansion of Secondary and Tertiary Education in Southeast Asia: Some Implications for Australia", Research Note No. 94, International Population Dynamics Program Department of Demography, Australian National University, Canberra.

1989 "Indonesia: Overview of Educational Trends and Growth and Changing Structure of the Labour Force", paper presented at Conference on Indonesia's New Order: Past, Present, Future, Australian National University, Canberra, December 4-8.

1990 "Family Planning Programs in ASEAN Countries", paper presented at Eighth Biennial Conference, Asian Studies Association of Australia, Griffith University, Brisbane, July 2-5.

"Implications for Australia of Population Trends in Asia", paper presented at Fifth Biennial Conference of the Australian Population Association, Melbourne, Nov. 19-21.

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1991 “Integration of Population and Development: a Theoretical Framework”, paper presented at Workshop on Preparation of Strategic Plan for National Population Policy, 14 October, National Population and Family Development Board, Malaysia.

1992 "Converging Population Growth Paths in Asia: Too Tidy to be True?" paper presented at the Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia, Armidale, July.

"Population Trends and Policy Issues for Thailand", paper presented at NESDB/UNFPA conference on "Population Programme Policies: New Directions", September, Chiang Mai.

"Population Growth and Urban Planning: A Policy Perspective", paper presented at Tropical Health and Nutrition Conference, Brisbane, October 19-21.

1993 "Demographic Indicators of Individual and Social Wellbeing", paper presented at Conference on Individual and Social Wellbeing: Perspectives on Sustainable Development, National Centre for Development Studies, Australian National University, 15-16 July 1993.

"Urbanization in developing countries", Development Bulletin, Vol. 27: 3-5.

"Population Planning/Population Control", paper presented at Seminar on Development Implications of Population Trends in Asia, Australian National University, Canberra, 29 September - 1 October 1993

"Demographic Trends in the Region: An Overview", paper presented at Ministerial Seminar on Population and Development in the Asia-Pacific Region, Australian Academy of Science, Canberra, 3-4 November 1993.

"W.D. (Mick) Borrie, The First 80 Years" (with John C. Caldwell), in Jennifer J. Rowland, Gavin W. Jones and Daphne Broers-Freeman (eds), The Founding of Australian Demography: A Tribute to W.D. Borrie, Demography Program, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra.

1995 "Employment Change in the Extended Metropolitan Regions of South-East Asia", paper presented in 14th Pacific Regional Science Organization Conference, Taipei, July 25-27.

1996 "Population growth and economic growth: implications for transportation and land use change", Development Bulletin, 41 (April): 22-24.

1998 “Approaches to understanding sexuality and reproductive health”, in Proceedings, Health Social Science Action and Partnership: Retrospective and Prospective Discourse, Fourth Asia-Pacific Social Science and Medicine Conference, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Part 1, pages 261-288.

1999 "Demographic and Employment Change in Megacities of South-East and East Asia" (with Ching-Lung Tsai and Bhishna Bajracharya), Working Papers in Demography, No. 80, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University.

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“The population of South-East Asia”, Working Papers in Demography, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University.

“The second generation of the Sri Lanka-born in Australia” paper presented at the 7th Sri Lanka Studies Conference, Canberra, 3-6 December.

2000 “Education, equity and exuberant expectations: reflections on South-East Asia”, FEA Working Paper No. 2000-1, Faculty of Economics and Administration, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur.

“The Impact of the Scholarships and Grants Program” (with Peter Hagul and Damayanti), Jakarta: Central Independent Monitoring Unit of the Scholarships and Grants Program, The British Council.

“Human capital aspects of economic development: a comparative perspective in Asia”, paper presented at Seminar on age Structural Transitions and Policy Implications, Phuket, Thailand, sponsored by IUSSP and Asian Metacentre for Population and Sustainable Development Analysis, November.

“The megacities of Asia: dynamics of growth and issues of livability”, paper presented in Global Cities plenary, 10th biennial conference, Australian Population Association, Melbourne, 28 November to 1st December.

2002 “The demography of disadvantage”, W.D. Borrie memorial lecture, 11th biennial conference, Australian Population Association, Sydney, 1 October.

“Population and poverty”, paper presented to the plenary session, Fifth Asian and Pacific Population Conference, Senior Officials Segment, Bangkok, 11-14 December.

“Strategies and achievements in expanding lower secondary enrollments: Thailand and Indonesia”, Asian Metacentre Research Paper Series, no. 13, Singapore.

2004 Hanoi workshop paper, 11 March

2005 “Urbanization, megacities and urban planning issues: Philippines in an Asian context”, Keynote address at Philippines Population Association Scientific Meeting and General Assembly, Manila, 5 February.

“Late marriage and low fertility in Asia: lessons from the region”, Paper presented at the session “Baby blues: fertility trends in Asia” at the NUS Centennial conference “Asian Horizons: Cities, States and Societies”, 1-3 August, Grand Copthorne Hotel, Singapore.

2006 Ageing, social security trends and cost of living differences in East and Southeast Asia: implications for retirement migration”, paper presented at Workshop on Pensioners on the Move: Social Security and Trans-border Retirement Migration in Asia and Europe, 5-7 January 2006, Singapore..

“The changing context of teenage marriage in Southeast Asia”, paper presented in the session on Age at Marriage and Development at the Conference on Population and

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Development in Asia, Phuket, Thailand, 20-22 March 2006.

“Delayed marriage in Pacific Asia, gender relations and the fertility crisis”, ARI Working Paper No. 61, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore.

“Protecting and strengthening the family: challenges and opportunities”, keynote address delivered at LPPKN Conference , Kuala Lumpur, August 2006.

“The international context of Australian population policy”, paper delivered at plenary session, 13th biennial conference, Australian Population Association, Adelaide, December.

“Urbanization, megacities and migration patterns”, paper presented at plenary session, International Conference on Emerging Population Issues in the Asia Pacific Region: Challenges for the 21st Century, Grand Hyatt Hotel, Mumbai, 11-13 December.

2007 “Very low fertility in East Asian countries: causes and policy responses”, paper presented at Shanghai Forum 2007, 24-27 May.

“Education, gender and socio-demographic change in Pacific Asia: some emerging issues”, paper presented at Beijing Forum 2007, 2-4 November 2007.

2009“Developing better research collaborations”, in Around the Globe 5(1), Monash Institute for the Study of Global Movements, pp. 27-29.

“Indian overseas migration, marriage markets and citizenship issues”, Working paper nos. 7-9, IMDS Working Paper Series, International Migration and Diaspora Studies Project, Zakir Husain Centre for Educational Studies, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

“Recent fertility trends, policy responses and fertility prospects in low fertility countries of East and Southeast Asia”, paper presented at the Expert Group Meeting on Recent and Future Trends in Fertility, United Nations Population Division, New York, 2-4 December.

2010“Family changes in the low fertility countries of Asia, and their policy implications”, paper presented at the Conference on Family Change in the Wake of Demographic Transition, Beijing, 17-18 September.

2011 “Bearing the consequences of population policy”, in East Asia Forum Quarterly, 3(4): 28-29, Australian National University, Canberra.

2012

“Education and gender balance key to continued growth of Asia’s giants” (with Divya Ramchand), Asian Currents, The Asian Studies Association of Australia, April/May, pp. 24-26.

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“Unmet contraceptive need and family planning programmatic challenges in Southeast Asia”, in Report on the Regional Workshop on Operationalizing the Call for the Elimination of Unmet Need for Family Planning, ICOMP, Selangor, Malaysia.

2013 “Diversity in marriage patterns across the region”, in East Asian Forum Quarterly, 5(1): 24-25.

“South Korea’s remarkable half century of demographic and human capital growth: what of the future?” in Proceedings of the Asia-Pacific Region Special Session, XXV11 IUSSP International Population Conference, 26-31 August 2013, Busan, Korea.

CONSULTANCY REPORTS (unpublished)

1969 Report to the National Economic and Social Development Board, Bangkok, on a proposed population policy for Thailand (published in Thai by N.E.D.B.).

1970 "Observations on the Prospects for Social Science Research Related to Population in Indonesia", report to the Ford Foundation and the Population Council (mimeo), 36 pp.

1976 Report to the Australian Development Assistance Bureau on the World Bank Population Project Review Mission in Bangladesh (with Professor J.C. Caldwell).

1977 Report to the Australian Development Assistance Bureau on the World Bank Project Review (Project I) and Identification (Project II) Mission on the Bangladesh Population Project.

1983 "Some Considerations Regarding a Population Target of 70 Million for Malaysia", confidential report prepared for the Economic Planning Unit, Prime Ministers Office, Malaysia.

1990 Report of a Mission to Review Population-Development Planning in Papua Newf Guinea 1-5 October 1990, Department of Demography, Australian National University

1991 Thailand: Program Review and Strategy Development Report, United Nations Population Fund, New York (chief author).

1992 Strategic Plan for National Population Policy, Malaysia (Co-ordinator and chief author), Lembaga Penduduk dan Pembangunan Keluarga Negara, Malaysia.

1993 Philippines: Program Review and Strategy Development Report, United Nations Population Fund, New York (chief author).

1994 Indonesia: Program Review and Strategy Development Report, United Nations Population Fund, New York (chief author)

1996 Cambodia: Programme Review and Strategy Development Report, United Nations Population Fund, New York (chief author).

1996 Lao PDR: Programme Review and Strategy Development Report, United Nations

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Population Fund, New York (chief author).

2004 “The Effects of the Scholarship Program at the Household Level”, published in Warta CIMU, Central Independent Monitoring Unit, Jakarta, November.

2003 “A Study of the School Improvement Grant Program and its Impact”, published in Warta CIMU, Central Independent Monitoring Unit, Jakarta, July.

2009 LPPKN, Second Population Strategic Plan, Malaysia (255 pages) Principal Editor

2011UNFPA and National Economic and Social Development Board, Thailand, Impact of Demographic Change in Thailand (146 pp), principal editor and author of two chapters. “Managing demographic transition in ASEAN”, paper prepared for ADB Institute, Tokyo.

2014“Fertility, Family Planning and Reproductive Health” (with Sri Moertiningsih Adioetomo), part of the Indonesian Health Sector Review (Kementerian PPN/Bappenas)