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CURRICULUM VITAE OF ROBERT D. RETHERFORD (Revised July 30, 2010) Robert Dennis Retherford Coordinator, Population and Health Studies, East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii 96848-1601 Affiliate Graduate Faculty, Department of Sociology, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii EWC telephone: (808)944-7403 Fax: (808)944-7490 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION: B.A., Physical Science (mostly physics), Pre-Med, University of California, Berkeley, June 1964 M.A. and Ph.D., Sociology, University of California, Berkeley, December 1966 (M.A.) and December 1970 (Ph.D.) AWARDS: Phi Beta Kappa Population Council fellowships, 1967-68, 1968-69 Ph.D. comprehensive examination passed with distinction, November 1968 Social Science Research Council post-doctoral research training fellowship, 1970-71, at the Institut National d'Etudes Demographiques, Paris PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS AND RELATED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Population Association of America International Union for the Scientific Study of Population Society for the Study of Social Biology (publishes the journal Social Biology). President, 1991- 1993; Board of Directors, 1989-90, 1994-96. American Association for the Advancement of Science Association of National Census and Statistics Directors of America, Asia, and the Pacific (ANCSDAAP), Vice President, 2000-2007; Secretary, 2007-present (East-West Center provides secretariate services to ANCSDAAP)

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CURRICULUM VITAE OF ROBERT D. RETHERFORD(Revised July 30, 2010)

Robert Dennis RetherfordCoordinator, Population and Health Studies, East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii 96848-1601Affiliate Graduate Faculty, Department of Sociology, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii EWC telephone: (808)944-7403 Fax: (808)944-7490E-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION:

B.A., Physical Science (mostly physics), Pre-Med, University of California, Berkeley, June 1964

M.A. and Ph.D., Sociology, University of California, Berkeley, December 1966 (M.A.) andDecember 1970 (Ph.D.)

AWARDS:

Phi Beta Kappa

Population Council fellowships, 1967-68, 1968-69

Ph.D. comprehensive examination passed with distinction, November 1968

Social Science Research Council post-doctoral research training fellowship, 1970-71, at theInstitut National d'Etudes Demographiques, Paris

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS AND RELATED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Population Association of America

International Union for the Scientific Study of Population

Society for the Study of Social Biology (publishes the journal Social Biology). President, 1991-1993; Board of Directors, 1989-90, 1994-96.

American Association for the Advancement of Science

Association of National Census and Statistics Directors of America, Asia, and the Pacific(ANCSDAAP), Vice President, 2000-2007; Secretary, 2007-present (East-West Center providessecretariate services to ANCSDAAP)

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Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Demography India, 2000-2002.

Member, Advisory Board. International Public Use Microdata Samples (IPUMS) Project,University of Minnesota, 2004-present.

Member, International Advisory Board, Asian Population Studies, 2007-2009.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

Lecturer, Department of Demography, University of California, Berkeley, Subject: Introductionto Demography (undergraduate), Spring 1970

Affiliate Graduate Faculty, Department of Sociology, University of Hawaii, Subjects:Introduction to Population; Methods of Demographic Analysis; Human Fertility; Techniquesof Estimation from Limited Data; Multivariate Analysis (all graduate courses), 1974 -present.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:

Assistant Specialist, International Population and Urban Research Center, University ofCalifornia, Berkeley. Subject: Analysis of the sex differential in mortality. September 1969- June 1970

Researcher, East-West Center Program on Population and Health, September 1970 - present. Present title: Coordinator, Population and Health Studies

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE:

Assistant Director for Professional Education, East-West Population Institute, 1974-78 (incharge of conference and research intern program)

Assistant Director for Graduate Study, East-West Population Institute, 1980-1991 (scholarshipprogram involving about 35 graduate students at any given time)

Coordinator, Population and Health Studies, East-West Center, 1999 - present.

CONSULTANCIES:

United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, Population Division. Preparation of background paper and subsequent follow-up research proposal for Seminar onPopulation Aspects of Social Development, Bangkok. October 1971 - March 1972.

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United Nations Fund for Population Activities. Member of review mission team sent to reviewUNFPA-supported population programs in the South Pacific. September 1980.

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Member of Special ReviewCommittee to review Rand Corporation program project proposal on Family Demographyand Child Welfare. March 1984.

United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, Population Division. Demographic consultant to the International Institute for Population Sciences, Deonar,Bombay, India. September 1984.

United States Agency for International Development, Asia and Near East Bureau. Contract toprepare a research paper on the effects of vitamin A supplementation and other healthinterventions on child mortality.

EDITORSHIPS:

Editor of the Asian and Pacific Population Forum (formerly Asian and Pacific Census Forum),May 1980 - August 1985 (Associate Editor 1985-1991).

Member, Editorial Board, Contemporary Issues in Asia and the Pacific. Book series sponsoredby Stanford University Press and the East-West Center (1997 - 98).

Member, Editorial Board, National Family Health Survey Subject Reports series and NationalFamily Health Survey Bulletin series, relating to work in India (1996 - present).

Member, Scientific Review Board, Demographic Research (an on-line journal of research in thepopulation sciences, published by the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research inRostok, Germany) (1999 - present).

Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Demography India (2000 - 2002).

OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICE:

Member of PAA Committee on the Mindel C. Sheps Award in Mathematical Demography,1987–1989.

President, Society for the Study of Social Biology (publishes the journal Social Biology),1991–1993. Member, Board of Directors, 1989–90, 1994–1996.

Chairman, East-West Center Assembly of Research Associates, 1990–1991.

Vice-President, Association of National Census and Statistics Directors of America, Asia, andthe Pacific (ANCSDAAP), 2000–2007.

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Member, Advisory Board, International Public Use Microdata Samples (IPUMS) project,University of Minnesota, March 2004–present.

Member, Irene Taeuber Award Selection Committee, Population Association of America,2006–2008.

Frequent reviewer of manuscripts for professional journals and other publications.

PUBLICATIONS:

Retherford, R. D. 1972. Population aspects of social development. In Economic Commissionfor Asia and the Far East (ed.), Population Aspects of Social Development. Bangkok: UnitedNations.

Retherford, R. D. 1972. Tobacco smoking and the sex mortality differential. Demography 9:203-216. Reprinted in D. J. Bogue, E. E. Arriaga, D. L. Anderton, and G. W. Ramsey (eds.), Readings in Population Research Methodology. New York: United Nations PopulationFund, 1993.

Retherford, R. D. 1973. Cigarette smoking and widowhood in the United States. PopulationStudies 27: 193–206.

Retherford, R. D., and L. J. Cho. 1973. Comparative analysis of recent fertility trends in EastAsia. In International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (ed.), InternationalPopulation Conference, Liege 1973. Liege: International Union for the Scientific Study ofPopulation. Vol. 2, pp. 163-181.

Fawcett, J., A. Howard, P. Kunstadter, and R. D. Retherford. 1973. Population Research inThailand: A Review and Bibliography. Honolulu: East-West Population Institute, andBangkok: Institute of Population Studies, Chulalongkorn University.

Retherford, R. D. 1974. Tobacco smoking and sex ratios in the United States. Social Biology21: 28-38.

Retherford, R. D. 1975. The Changing Sex Differential in Mortality. University of California,Berkeley, International Population and Urban Research Center, Studies in Population andUrban Demography No. 1. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.

Arnold, F., R. D. Retherford, and A. Wanglee. 1977. The Demographic Situation in Thailand. Papers of the East-West Population Institute, No. 45. Honolulu: East-West PopulationInstitute, East-West Center.

Retherford, R. D., and N. G. Bennett. 1977. Sampling variability of own-children fertilityestimates. Demography 14: 571-580.

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Engracia, L. T., R. D. Retherford, P. C. Smith, and L. J. Cho. 1977. Estimates of Fertility in thePhilippines Derived by the Own-Children Method: 1960-68. UNFPA-NCSO PopulationResearch Project Monograph No. 9. Manila: National Census and Statistics Office.

Retherford, R. D. 1978. Single-year computational procedures used in the own-children methodof fertility estimation. Asian and Pacific Census Newsletter 4(3): 5-8.

Retherford, R. D., M. K. Choe, and A. Wanglee. 1978. An improved procedure for adjusting foromissions and age misreporting of children in the own-children method of fertilityestimation. Asian and Pacific Census Newsletter 4(4): 5-7.

Retherford, R. D., and L. J. Cho. 1978. Age-parity-specific birth rates and birth probabilitiesfrom census or survey data on own children. Population Studies 32: 567-581.

Retherford, R. D., and N. Ogawa. 1978. Decomposition of the change in the total fertility ratein the Republic of Korea, 1966-70. Social Biology 25: 115-127.

Cho, L. J., and R. D. Retherford. 1978. Own-children fertility estimates by duration since firstmarriage: preliminary results for Cheju Province, Republic of Korea. Asian and PacificCensus Newsletter 4(1): 6-10.

Retherford, R. D. 1979. A theory of rapid fertility decline in homogeneous populations. Studiesin Family Planning 10: 61-67.

Retherford, R. D. 1979. The Brass fertility polynomial. Asian and Pacific Census Forum 5(4):15-19, 22.

Retherford, R. D., Chintana Pejaranonda, L. J. Cho, Aphichat Chamratrithirong, and F. Arnold. 1979. Own-Children Fertility Estimates of Fertility for Thailand Based on the 1970 Census. Papers of the East-West Population Institute, No. 63. Honolulu: East-West PopulationInstitute, East-West Center.

Schroeder, R., and R. D. Retherford. 1979. Application of the own-children method of fertilityestimation to an anthropological census of a Nepalese village. Demography India 8:247-256.

Retherford, R. D., Aphichat Chamratrithirong, and Anuri Wanglee. 1980. The impact ofalternative mortality assumptions on own-children estimates of fertility for Thailand. Asianand Pacific Census Forum 6(3): 5-8.

Retherford, R. D., and L. J. Cho. 1981. Decomposition of the change in the total fertility rate inthe Republic of Korea, 1960-75. Asian and Pacific Census Forum 7(3): 5-9.

Yusuf, F., and R. D. Retherford. 1981. Urban-rural fertility differentials estimated from the1975 Pakistan Fertility Survey. Journal of Biosocial Science 13: 491-499.

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Retherford, R. D., and G. C. Thai. 1981. The effect of alternative parameterization of theunderlying model life table family on infant mortality trends derived by Feeney'smethod. Genus 37: 153-157. Plus Erratum in following issue.

Retherford, R. D. 1982. Migration and Unemployment in Hawaii. Papers of the East-WestPopulation Institute, No. 79. Honolulu: East-West Population Institute, East-West Center.

Thapa, S., and R. D. Retherford. 1982. Infant mortality estimates based on the 1976 NepalFertility Survey. Population Studies 36: 61-80.

Levin, M. J., and R. D. Retherford. 1982. The impact of alternative matching procedures onfertility estimates derived by the own-children method. Asian and Pacific Census Forum8(3): 11-13, 17.

Retherford, R. D., and G. M. Mirza. 1982. Evidence of age exaggeration in demographicestimates for Pakistan. Population Studies 36: 257-270.

Retherford, R. D., L. J. Cho, and N. I. Kim. 1983. Estimates of current fertility derived from the1980 Census of the Republic of Korea. Asian and Pacific Census Forum 9(3): 12-15.

Retherford, R. D., and J. A. Palmore. 1983. Diffusion processes affecting fertility regulation. InR. A. Bulatao and R. D. Lee (eds.), Determinants of Fertility in Developing Countries. NewYork: Academic Press. Vol. 2, pp. 295-339.

Padmanabah, P., L. J. Cho, and R. D. Retherford. 1983. Recent Population Trends in SouthAsia. Proceedings of the Conference, New Delhi, 1983. New Delhi: Office of the RegistrarGeneral, India.

Ratnayake, K., R. D. Retherford, and S. Sivasubramaniam. 1984. Fertility Estimates for SriLanka Derived from the 1981 Census. Colombo: Aitken Spence & Co. Distributed byDepartment of Geography, Ruhuna University, Sri Lanka; and Population Institute,East-West Center, Honolulu. Also published in Padmanabha, Cho, and Retherford, 1983(cited above).

Retherford, R. D., L. J. Cho, and N. I. Kim. 1984. Census-derived estimates of fertility byduration since first marriage in the Republic of Korea. Demography 21: 537-558.

Retherford, R. D. 1985. A theory of marital fertility transition. Population Studies 39: 249-268.

Retherford, R. D., and I. Alam. 1985. Comparison of Fertility Trends Estimated Alternativelyfrom Birth Histories and Own Children. Papers of the East-West Population Institute, No.94. Honolulu: East-West Center.

Cho, L. J., R. D. Retherford, and M. K. Choe. 1986. The Own-Children Method of FertilityEstimation. An East-West Center Book. Honolulu: East-West Center. Some parts reprintedin D. J. Bogue, E. E. Arriaga, D. L. Anderton, and G. W. Ramsey (eds.), Readings in

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Population Research Methodology. New York: United Nations Population Fund, 1993. Expanded version translated into Chinese (see Cho, Retherford, Choe, and Luther, 1996,below).

Levin, M. J., and R. D. Retherford. 1986. Recent Fertility Trends in the Pacific Islands. Papersof the East-West Population Institute, No. 101. Honolulu: East-West Center.

Retherford, R. D., G. M. Mirza, M. Irfan, and I. Alam. 1987. Fertility trends in Pakistan -- thedecline that wasn't. Asian and Pacific Population Forum 1(2): 1-10. Digested in theSeptember 1987 issue of International Family Planning Perspectives and Digest, and in theNovember 1989 issue of Population Today, published by the Population Reference Bureau.

Gubhaju, B. B., M. K. Choe, R. D. Retherford, and S. Thapa. 1987. Infant mortality trends anddifferentials in Nepal. Studies in Family Planning 18: 22-31.

Sharma, O. P., and R. D. Retherford. 1987. Recent Literacy Trends in India. Occasional PaperNo. 1 of 1987. New Delhi: Office of the Registrar-General, India.

Unni, K. N., J. R. Rele, R. D. Retherford, and N. Y. Luther. 1987. Recent Fertility Trends inNorth-Eastern India. Occasional Paper No. 6 of 1987. New Delhi: Office of theRegistrar-General, India.

Retherford, R. D. 1987. An integration of two fertility analysis frameworks. Genus 43: 1-18.

Luther, N. Y., and R. D. Retherford. 1987. Consistent correction of international migration datafor Sri Lanka, 1971-1981. International Migration Review 21: special issue on MeasuringInternational Migration: Theory and Practice. pp. 1335-1369.

Luther, N. Y., and R. D. Retherford. 1988. Consistent correction of census and vital registrationdata. Mathematical Population Studies 1: 1-20.

Retherford, R. D., and W. H. Sewell. 1988. Intelligence and family size reconsidered. SocialBiology 35: 1-40.

Retherford, R. D., and J. Tuladhar. 1988. Strength of fertility motivation and contraceptive usein Nepal. Asian and Pacific Population Forum 2(1-2): 5ff.

Natarajan, K. S., R. D. Retherford, and P. Singh. 1988. Fertility Estimates for Kerala Derivedfrom India's 1981 Census. Occasional Paper No. 12 of 1988. New Delhi: Office of theRegistrar General, India.

Choe, M. K., R. D. Retherford, B. B. Gubhaju, and S. Thapa. 1988. Ethnic differentials in earlychildhood mortality in Nepal. Journal of Biosocial Science 21: 223-233.

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Retherford, R. D., and M. J. Levin. 1989. Is the fertility of Asian and Pacific Islander Americansconverging to the U.S. norm? Asian and Pacific Population Forum 3(1-2): 21-26,35. Digested in the January/February 1990 issue of Family Planning Perspectives, pp. 45-46.

Retherford, R. D., M. K. Choe, S. Thapa, and B. B. Gubhaju. 1989. To what extent doesbreastfeeding explain birth-interval effects on early childhood mortality? Demography 26:439-450.

Retherford, R. D., and W. H. Sewell. 1989. How intelligence affects fertility. Intelligence 13:169-185.

Retherford, R. D., S. Thapa, and V. De Silva. 1989. Strength of fertility motivation: its effectson contraceptive use in rural Sri Lanka. Asia-Pacific Population Journal 4(4): 21-44.

Retherford, R. D., and J. R. Rele. 1989. A decomposition of recent fertility changes in SouthAsia. Population and Development Review 15: 739-747. Reprinted in D. J. Bogue, E. E.Arriaga, D. L. Anderton, and G. W. Ramsey (eds.), Readings in Population ResearchMethodology. New York: United Nations Population Fund, 1993.

Sharma, O. P., and R. D. Retherford. 1990. Effect of Female Literacy on Fertility in India. Occasional Paper No. 1 of 1990. New Delhi: Office of the Registrar General & CensusCommissioner, India. Digested in the December 1990 issue (No. 15) of Asia-PacificPopulation & Policy (a periodical series published by the East-West Population Institute),and in the February 1991 issue of Population Headliners.

Verma, V. S., L. J. Cho, N. Rama Rao, and R. D. Retherford. 1990. South Asia Conference onPopulation Trends and Family Planning: Proceedings of the Conference. Delhi: Governmentof India Press. (Distributed by Office of the Registrar General, India.)

Retherford, R. D., and W. H. Sewell. 1991. Birth order and intelligence: further tests of theconfluence model. American Sociological Review 56: 141-158.

Ogawa, N., and R. D. Retherford. 1991. Prospects for increased contraceptive pill use in Japan. Studies in Family Planning 22: 378-383.

Retherford, R. D., and W. H. Sewell. 1992. Four erroneous assertions regarding the accuracy ofthe confluence model (rejoinder to Zajonc, Markus, Berbaum, Bargh, and Moreland). American Sociological Review 57: 136-137.

Retherford, R. D., and M. K. Choe. 1993. Statistical Models for Causal Analysis. New York:John Wiley. (Reviewed by D. R. Cox in the September 1994 issue of Biometrics, pp. 889-90.)

Ogawa, N., and R. D. Retherford. 1993. Care of the elderly in Japan: changing norms andexpectations. Journal of Marriage and the Family 55: 585-597.

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Sharma, O. P., and R. D. Retherford. 1993. Literacy Trends in the 1980s in India. OccasionalPapers Series No. 4 of 1993. Delhi: Office of the Registrar General & CensusCommissioner, India.

Rama Rao, N., R. D. Retherford, P. D. Joshi, and N. Y. Luther. 1993. Census-Based Estimates ofFertility by Rural-Urban Residence and Religion for Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh,Jammu & Kashmir, and Uttar Pradesh. Occasional Paper No. 3 of 1993. Delhi: Office ofthe Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India.

Ogawa, N., and R. D. Retherford. 1993. The resumption of fertility decline in Japan, 1973-92.Population and Development Review 19: 703-741. East-West Center Reprints, PopulationSeries, No. 294. Digested in the May/June 1994 issue of Family Planning Perspectives 26:137-138.

Kanitkar, T., B. M. Ramesh, T. K. Roy, F. Arnold, and R. D. Retherford. 1994. India 1992-93.Introductory Report. National Family Health Survey. Bombay: International Institute forPopulation Sciences.

Mishra, P., S. R. Rastogi, T. Kanitkar, B. M. Ramesh, T. K. Roy, F. Arnold, G. Feeney, P.Govindasamy, and R. D. Retherford. 1994. Uttar Pradesh 1992-93 (Final Report). NationalFamily Health Survey. Bombay: International Institute for Population Sciences.

Balasubramanian, K., S. Mulay, S. Kulkarni, T. Kanitkar, P. Govindasamy, and R. D.Retherford. 1994. Maharashtra 1992-93 (Final Report). National Family Health Survey.Bombay: International Institute for Population Sciences.

Ramanujam, C., S. Rajamanickam, P. Arokiasamy, K. B. Pathak, B. M. Ramesh, Sushil Kumar,and R. D. Retherford. 1994. Tamil Nadu 1992 (Final Report). National Family HealthSurvey. Bombay: International Institute for Population Sciences.

Hemnani, P. K., Hiraram, Arvind Pandey, Sushil Kumar, R. D. Retherford, and B. M. Ramesh.1995. Madhya Pradesh 1992 (Final Report). National Family Health Survey. Bombay:International Institute for Population Sciences.

Ramesh, B. M., F. Arnold, T. K. Roy, T. Kanitkar, P. Govindasamy, and R. D. Retherford. 1995.India 1992-93 (Final Report). National Family Health Survey. Bombay: InternationalInstitute for Population Sciences.

Sinha, S. K., R. D. Retherford, and N. Y. Luther. 1995. Parity Progression Analysis of FertilityTransition in Karnataka, 1968-82. Occasional Paper No. 1 of 1995. New Delhi: Office of theRegistrar General, India.

Radha Devi, D., S. R. Rastogi, and R. D. Retherford. 1995. Eight million women have unmetneed for family planning in Uttar Pradesh. National Family Health Survey Bulletin, No. 1. (Series jointly published by the International Institute for Population Sciences, Bombay, andthe East-West Center Program on Population, Honolulu).

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Retherford, R. D., and B. M. Ramesh. 1996. Fertility and contraceptive use in Tamil Nadu,Andhra Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh. National Family Health Survey Bulletin, No. 3. (Seriesjointly published by the International Institute for Population Sciences, Bombay, and theEast-West Center Program on Population, Honolulu).

Retherford, R. D., N. Ogawa, and S. Sakamoto. 1996. Values and fertility change in Japan. Population Studies 50: 5-25. Republished with updated information in R. Leete (ed.) (1999),Dynamics of Values in Fertility Change (Liege: International Union for the Scientific Studyof Population).

Westley, S., J. A. Palmore, and R. D. Retherford. 1996. Explaining regional fertility variations inthe Philippines. Asia-Pacific Population & Policy, No. 36 (January). (Published by the East-West Center Program on Population.)

Radha Devi, D., S. R. Rastogi, and R. D. Retherford. 1996. Unmet Need for Family Planning inUttar Pradesh. National Family Health Survey Subject Reports, No. 1. Mumbai:International Institute for Population Sciences. Honolulu: East-West Center.

Cho, L. J., R. D. Retherford, M. K. Choe, and N. Y. Luther. 1996. The Own-Children Methodof Fertility Estimation. Beijing: Science Press. (In Chinese. This is a translation of anexpanded version of Cho, Retherford, and Choe, 1986, cited above. Norman Luther wrote anadditional chapter and was added as a co-author.)

Retherford, R. D., and N. Y. Luther. 1996. Are fertility differentials by education converging inthe United States? Genus 52(3-4):13-37.

Ramesh, B. M., S. C. Gulati, and Robert D. Retherford. 1996. Contraceptive Use in India, 1992-93. National Family Health Survey Subject Reports, No. 2. Mumbai: International Institutefor Population Sciences. Honolulu: East-West Center.

Ogawa, N., and R. D. Retherford. 1997. Shifting costs of caring for the elderly back to familiesin Japan: will it work? Population and Development Review 23(1):59-94.

Retherford, R. D. 1997. Japan confronts exploding cost of caring for elderly. The HonoluluAdvertiser. May 18. (The Honolulu Advertiser is one of Honolulu's two daily newspapers.This article was the feature article in the Sunday Focus section.)

Dangol, B. D., R. D. Retherford, and S. Thapa. 1997. Declining fertility in Nepal. Asia-PacificPopulation Journal 12(1):33-54.

Narasimhan, R. L., R. D. Retherford, V. Mishra, F. Arnold, and T. K. Roy. 1997. Measuring thespeed of India's fertility decline. National Family Health Survey Bulletin, No. 6. (Seriesjointly published by the International Institute for Population Sciences, Bombay, and theEast-West Center Program on Population, Honolulu).

Narasimhan, R. L., R. D. Retherford, V. Mishra, F. Arnold, and T. K. Roy. 1997. Comparison of

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Fertility Estimates from India’s Sample Registration System and National Family HealthSurvey. National Family Health Survey Subject Reports, No. 4. Mumbai: InternationalInstitute for Population Sciences. Honolulu: East-West Center. A somewhat shorter versionis a chapter, “Comparison of Fertility Estimates from India’s Sample Registration Systemand the 1992-93 National Family Health Survey,” in Z. A. Sathar and J. F. Phillips (eds).2001. Fertility Transition in South Asia. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Retherford, R. D., and Vinod, K. Mishra. 1997. Exposure to electronic mass media increasescontraceptive use in India. National Family Health Survey Bulletin, No. 7. (Series jointlypublished by the International Institute for Population Sciences, Bombay, and the East-West Center Program on Population, Honolulu).

Mishra, Vinod, and Robert D. Retherford. 1997. Cooking smoke increases the risk of acuterespiratory infection in children. National Family Health Survey Bulletin, No. 8. (Seriesjointly published by the International Institute for Population Sciences, Bombay, and theEast-West Center Program on Population, Honolulu).

Gandotra, M. M., Robert D. Retherford, Arvind Pandey, Norman Y. Luther, and Vinod K.Mishra. 1998. Fertility in India. National Family Health Survey Subject Reports, No. 9.Mumbai: International Institute for Population Sciences. Honolulu: East-West Center.

Rao, K. V., Vinod Mishra, and Robert D. Retherford. 1998. Mass media can help improvetreatment of childhood diarrhoea. National Family Health Survey Bulletin, No. 11. (Seriesjointly published by the International Institute for Population Sciences, Bombay, and theEast-West Center Program on Population, Honolulu).

Rao, K. V., Vinod Mishra, and Robert D. Retherford. 1998. Knowledge and Use of OralRehydration Therapy for Childhood Diarrhoea in India: Effects of Exposure to Mass Media.National Family Health Survey Subject Reports, No. 10. Mumbai: International Institute forPopulation Sciences. Honolulu: East-West Center.

Retherford, Robert D., and Shyam Thapa. 1998. Fertility Trends in Nepal, 1977-95.Contributions to Nepalese Studies (Journal of the Centre for Nepal and Asian Studies,Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu), Volume 25 (special issue, July 1998), pp. 9-58.

Mishra, Vinod K., Robert D. Retherford, and Kirk R. Smith. 1999. Cooking with biomass fuelsincreases the risk of tuberculosis. National Family Health Survey Bulletin, No. 13. (Seriesjointly published by the International Institute for Population Sciences, Bombay, and theEast-West Center Program on Population, Honolulu).

Mishra, Vinod K., Robert D. Retherford, and Kirk R. Smith. 1999. Biomass cooking fuels andprevalence of tuberculosis in India. International Journal of Infectious Diseases 3(3): 119-129.

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Mishra, Vinod K., Robert D. Retherford, and Kirk R. Smith. 1999. Cooking with biomass fuelsincreases the risk of blindness. National Family Health Survey Bulletin, No. 14. (Seriesjointly published by the International Institute for Population Sciences, Bombay, and theEast-West Center Program on Population, Honolulu).

Editors of Boiling Point. 1998. Biomass smoke and ill-health in India: preliminary results from anational survey. Boiling Point No. 40, Spring issue. This article is a 3-page synopsis of threepapers (listed above) on the effects of cooking smoke on acute respiratory infection inchildren, blindness in adults, and tuberculosis in adults.

Nair, P. S., Griffith Feeney, Vinod K. Mishra, and Robert D. Retherford. 1999. Factors AffectingSource of Supply of Family Planning. National Family Health Survey Subject Reports, No.12. Mumbai: International Institute for Population Sciences. Honolulu: East-West Center.

Mishra, Vinod K., Robert D. Retherford, P. S. Nair, and Griffith Feeney. 1999. Reasons forContraceptive Discontinuation and Non-Use in India. National Family Health SurveySubject Reports, No. 13. Mumbai: International Institute for Population Sciences. Honolulu:East-West Center.

Retherford, Robert D., and Shyam Thapa. 1999. The trend of fertility in Nepal, 1961-95. Genus55: 61-98.

Mishra, Vinod K., and Robert D. Retherford. 2000. Women’s education can improve childnutrition in India. National Family Health Survey Bulletin, No. 15. (Series jointly publishedby the International Institute for Population Sciences, Bombay, and the East-West Center,Honolulu).

Retherford, Robert D., and Naohiro Ogawa. 2000. Birthrate plunging in Japan: Careers, mores,independence among causes. The Washington Times, February 28, p. A14.

Kulkarni, Sumati and eleven other coauthors, including R. D. Retherford. 2000. Andhra Pradesh.National Family Health Survey (NFHS-2), 1998-99. Mumbai: International Institute forPopulation Sciences.

Mishra, Vinod K., Robert D. Retherford, and Kirk R. Smith. 2000. Cooking smoke can increasethe risk of tuberculosis. Boiling Point, No. 44: 11-13.

Roy, T. K., and nine co-authors, including R. D. Retherford. 2000. India. National Family HealthSurvey (NFHS-2), 1998-99. Mumbai: International Institute for Population Sciences.

Westley, Sidney B., and Robert D. Retherford. 2000. New survey measures fertility and familyplanning trends in India. Asia-Pacific Population & Policy, No. 55 (October).

Mishra, Vinod K., Robert D. Retherford, and Kirk R. Smith. 2001. Biomass cooking fuels andprevalence of blindness in India. Journal of Environmental Medicine 1: 189-199.

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Retherford, Robert D., Nahiro Ogawa, and Rikiya Matsukura. 2001. Late marriage and lessmarriage in Japan. Population and Development Review 27: 65–102.

Kulkarni, S., and five co-authors, including R. D. Retherford. 2001. Orissa. National FamilyHealth Survey (NFHS-2), 1998-99. Mumbai: International Institute for Population Sciences.

Retherford, Robert D., Vinod K. Mishra, and G. Prakasam. 2001. How Much Has FertilityDeclined in Uttar Pradesh? National Family Health Survey Subject Reports, No. 17.Mumbai: International Institute for Population Sciences. Honolulu: East-West Center.

Pandey, A., and ten co-authors including R. D. Retherford. 2001. Uttar Pradesh. NationalFamily Health Survey (NFHS-2), 1998-99. Mumbai: International Institute for PopulationSciences.

Gupta, K., and five co-authors including R. D. Retherford. 2001. Gujarat. National FamilyHealth Survey (NFHS-2), 1998-99. Mumbai: International Institute for Population Sciences.

Retherford, R. D., and Vinod K. Mishra. 2001. An Evaluation of Recent Estimates of FertilityTrends in India. National Family Health Survey Subject Reports No. 19. Mumbai:International Institute for Population Sciences. Honolulu: East-West Center.

Sugathan, K. S., Vinod K. Mishra, and Robert D. Retherford. 2001. Promoting InstitutionalDeliveries In Rural India: The Role of Antenatal Care Services. National Family HealthSurvey Subject Reports No. 20. Mumbai: International Institute for Population Sciences. Honolulu: East-West Center.

Gupta, Kamla, and six co-authors including R. D. Retherford. 2002. Delhi. National FamilyHealth Survey (NFHS-2), 1998-99. Mumbai: International Institute for Population Sciences.

East-West Center. 2002. The Future of Population in Asia. Honolulu: East-West Center.Principal Investigator of project and one of the main authors of the report (wrote theintroductory chapter, most of the chapter on fertility and contraceptive use, and parts of thechapter on marriage and family life).

Gupta, Kamla, and six co-authors including R. D. Retherford. 2002. Assam. National FamilyHealth Survey (NFHS-2), 1998-99. Mumbai: International Institute for Population Sciences.

Mishra, Vinod K., Robert D. Retherford, and Kirk R. Smith. 2002. Indoor air pollution: the quietkiller. Asia-Pacific Issues, No. 63 (policy brief series published by the East-West Center).

Roy, T. K., and eight co-authors including R. D. Retherford. 2002. Northeastern States. NationalFamily Health Survey (NFHS-2), 1998-99. Mumbai: International Institute for PopulationSciences.

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Retherford, Robert D., and T. K. Roy. 2003. Factors Affecting Sex-selective Abortion in Indiaand 17 Major States. National Family Health Survey Subject Reports, No. 21. Mumbai:International Institute for Population Sciences. Honolulu: East-West Center.

Retherford, Robert D., and T. K. Roy. 2003. Factors affecting sex-selective abortion in India.National Family Health Survey Bulletin, No. 17. Mumbai: International Institute forPopulation Sciences. Honolulu: East-West Center.

Mishra, Vinod K., Robert D. Retherford, and Kirk R. Smith. “We can do something about deadlysmoke.” Op-ed piece in the International Herald Tribune, Friday, February 14, 2003.

Ogawa, N., R. D. Retherford, and Y. Saito. 2003. Caring for the elderly and holding down a job:How are women coping in Japan? Asia-Pacific Population & Policy, No. 65 (April).

Ogawa, N., R. D. Retherford, and Y. Saito. 2003. Geriatric care burdens Japan's workingwomen: Government seeks to alleviate load. The Washington Times. Friday, June 13. p. A19.

Retherford, R. D., N. Ogawa, R. Matsukura, and H. Ihara. 2004. Trends in fertility by educationin Japan: 1966-2000. Tokyo: Nihon University Population Research Institute. Honolulu:East-West Center. Tokyo: Statistical Research and Training Institute, Ministry of PublicManagement, Home Affairs, Posts and Telecommunications.

Mishra, V., T. K. Roy, and R. D. Retherford. 2004. Sex differentials in childhood feeding, healthcare, and nutritional status in India. Population and Development Review 30: 269–295.

Retherford, R. D., and S. Thapa. 2004. Recent trends and components of change in fertility inNepal. Journal of Biosocial Science 36: 709–734.

Retherford, R. D., and T. K. Roy. 2004. Effects of family composition on sex-selective abortionin Punjab, India. Genus 60(3-4): 71–97.

Retherford, R. D., M. K. Choe, J. Chen, X. Li, and H. Cui. 2005. How far has fertility in Chinareally declined? Population and Development Review 31: 57–84.

Thapa, S., M. K. Choe, and R. D. Retherford. 2005. Effects of vitamin A supplementation onchild mortality: evidence from Nepal's 2001 Demographic and Health Survey. TropicalMedicine and International Health 10: 782–789.

V. Mishra, R. D. Retherford, and K. R. Smith. 2005. Cooking smoke and tobacco smoke as riskfactors for stillbirth. International Journal of Environmental Health Research 15: 397-410.

Mishra, V., K. R. Smith, and R. D. Retherford. 2005. Effects of cooking smoke andenvironmental tobacco smoke on acute respiratory infections in young Indian children.Population and Environment 26: 375–396.

Mishra, V., S. Thapa, R. D. Retherford, and X. Dai. 2005. Effect of iron supplementation during

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pregnancy on birthweight: evidence from Zimbabwe. Food and Nutrition Bulletin 26(4):338-347.

Retherford, R. D., and N. Ogawa. 2006. Japan’s baby bust: causes, implications, and policyresponses. In Fred Harris (ed.). The Baby Bust: Who Will Do the Work? Who Will Pay theTaxes? Boulder, Colorado: Rowman and Littlefield. Pre-publication version downloadable athttp://www.eastwestcenter.org/stored/pdfs/POPwp118.pdf.

Ogawa, N., and R. D. Retherford. 2006. Demographics of the Japanese family: enteringuncharted territory. In M. Rebick and A. Takenaka (eds.), The Changing Japanese Family.London: Routledge.

Mishra, V., R. D. Retherford, and K. R. Smith. 2006. Does smoke from household use ofbiomass fuels contribute to anemia and stunting in early childhood? International Journal ofEpidemiology 36: 117-129.

Matsukura, R., R. D. Retherford, and N. Ogawa. 2007. Declining fertility in Japan: ItsMechanisms and Policy Responses. Asia-Pacific Population Journal. August issue: 33-50.

Li, X., Y. Hu, J. Chen, R. D. Retherford, and M. K. Choe. 2007. Fertility Estimates forProvinces of China, 1975-2000. Beijing: National Bureau of Statistics. Honolulu: East-WestCenter. (Note: Official authors are National Bureau of Statistics of China and East-WestCenter. Persons who wrote the report are as listed above. The report actually appeared inprint in 2008.)

Mishra, V., and R. D. Retherford. 2008. The effect of antenatal care on professional assistance atdelivery in rural India. Population Research and Policy Review 27: 307-320.

Ogawa, N., R. D. Retherford, and R. Matsukura. 2008. Japan's declining fertility and policyresponses. In G. Jones, P. T. Straughan, and A. Chan (eds.), Ultra-low Fertility in PacificAsia: Trends, Causes and Policy Issues.London: Routledge. pp. 40-72.

Retherford, R. D., and N. Ogawa (guest editors). 2009. Low Fertility in East and Southeast Asia:Economic, Social, and Policy Influences. Special issue of Asian Population Studies, Vol. 5,No. 3.

Retherford, R. D., and N. Ogawa. 2009. Guest editors’ introduction. Asian Population Studies 5:211-214.

Choe, M. K., and R. D. Retherford. 2009. The contribution of education to South Korea’s

fertility decline to"lowest-low" level. Asian Population Studies 5: 267-288.

Chen, J., R. D. Retherford, M. K. Choe, X. Li, and Y. Hu. 2009. Province-level variation in theachievement of below-replacement fertility in China. Asian Population Studies 5: 309-328.

Chen, J., R. D. Retherford, M. K. Choe, X. Li, and H. Cui. 2010. Effects of population policy

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and economic reform on the trend in fertility in Guangdong province, China, 1975-2005.Population Studies 64: 43-60.

Retherford, R. D., N. Ogawa, R. Matsukura, and H. Eini-Zinab. 2010. Multivariate analysis ofparity progression-based measures of the total fertility rate and its components. Demography47: 97-124.

Ogawa, N., R. D. Retherford, and Y. Saito. 2010. Care of the elderly and women’s labour forceparticipation in Japan. In S. Tuljapurkar, N. Ogawa, and A. Gauthier (eds.), Ageing inAdvanced Industrial States: Riding the Age Waves—Volume 3. International Studies inPopulation, Vol. 8. New York: Springer.

BOOK REVIEWS:

Review of Designer Genes: I.Q., Ideology and Biology. 1985. Population and DevelopmentReview 10: 550-556.

"Demography and Sociobiology" (review of "Social versus Reproductive Success: The CentralTheoretical Problem of Human Sociobiology," by D. R. Vining). 1986. Behavioral andBrain Sciences 9: 205-206.

Review of The Japanese Family System in Transition: A Sociological Analysis of FamilyChange in Postwar Japan, by Ochiai Emiko. 1998. Population and Development Review 24:875-878.

Review of The Own-Children Method of Fertility Estimation: Applications in HistoricalDemography, Edited by Marco Breschi, Satomi Kurosu, and Michel Oris. 2004. PopulationStudies 58: 365-372.

WORKING PAPERS (only those not yet published in a professional journal):

Retherford, R. D., N. Ogawa, R. Matsukura. and H. Eini-Zinab. 2008 (revised January 2010).Multivariate Analysis of Parity Progression-Based Measures of the Total Fertility Rate andits Components Using Individual-Level Data. East-West Center Working Papers, Populationand Health Series, No. 119. Honolulu: East-West Center. (Downloadable athttp://www.eastwestcenter.org/stored/pdfs/POPwp119.pdf)

Chen, J., R. D. Retherford, M. K. Choe, X. Li, and H. Cui. 2009. Population Policy, EconomicReform, and Fertility Decline in Guangdong Province, China. East-West Center WorkingPapers, Population and Health Series, No. 120. Honolulu: East-West Center. (Downloadableat http://www.EastWestCenter.org/pubs/3193.)

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CONFERENCE PAPERS:

Retherford, R. D. 1970. A brief description of some new methods of analyzing sex mortalitydifferentials. Paper presented at the Latin American Regional Population Conference of theInternational Union for the Scientific Study of Population, Mexico City.

Retherford, R. D. 1973. The potential demographic impact of menstrual regulation programs. Paper presented at the Menstrual Regulation Conference, Honolulu.

Retherford, R. D., and L. J. Cho. 1974. Age-parity-specific fertility rates from census or surveydata on own children. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Associationof America, New York.

Retherford, R. D. 1975. The influence of child mortality on fertility: a review of mechanisms. Paper presented at the CICRED Seminar on Infant Mortality in Relation to Level of Fertility,Bangkok.

Retherford, R. D., and L. J. Cho. 1975. Age-parity-specific birth rates, birth expectations, andbirth probabilities from census or survey data on own children. Paper presented at the FourthCensus Tabulation Conference, East-West Population Institute, Honolulu.

Retherford, R. D. 1976. A new perspective on demographic transition theory and itsimplications for the future of social demography. Paper presented at the annual meeting ofthe Population Association of America, Montreal.

Retherford, R. D. 1976. Demographic transition theory reexamined. Paper presented at theSeventh Summer Seminar in Population, East-West Population Institute, Honolulu.

Retherford, R. D., and N. Ogawa. 1976. Decomposition of the change in the total fertility ratein the Republic of Korea, 1966-70. Paper presented at the Second Own-Children Workshop,East-West Population Institute, Honolulu.

Retherford, R. D., and N. Bennett. 1976. Sampling variability of own-children-derivedestimates of age-specific birth rates. Paper presented at the Second Own-ChildrenWorkshop. East-West Population Institute, Honolulu.

Arnold, F., M. Phananiramai, R. D. Retherford, and L. J. Cho. 1976. Estimates of fertility inThailand: an application of own-children analysis. Paper presented at the SecondOwn-Children Workshop, East-West Population Institute, Honolulu.

Engracia, L., R. D. Retherford, and L. J. Cho. 1976. Own-children fertility estimates based onthe Philippines 1970 census. Paper presented at the Second Own-Children Workshop,East-West Population Institute, Honolulu.

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Gardner, R. W., I. Alam, G. M. Mirza, R. D. Retherford, and L. J. Cho. 1976. Preliminaryestimates of fertility from the 1973 Housing, Economic, and Demographic Survey ofPakistan: North-West Frontier Province. Paper presented at the the Second Own-ChildrenWorkshop, East-West Population Institute, Honolulu.

Retherford, R. D., and L. J. Cho. 1978. Comparative analysis of own-children fertility estimatesin Pakistan, the Philippines, and Thailand. Paper presented at the Tokyo Conference onComparative Fertility Transition in Asia, Nihon University, Tokyo.

Cho, L. J., and R. D. Retherford. 1978. Population and energy. Paper presented at the Seminaron East-West Energy Interdependencies, East-West Center, Honolulu.

Retherford, R. D., and L. J. Cho. 1979. Decomposition of the change in the total fertility rate inthe Republic of Korea, 1966-75. Paper presented at the Seventh Population CensusConference, East-West Population Institute, Honolulu.

Retherford, R. D., and G. M. Mirza. 1981. Evidence of age exaggeration in demographicestimates for Pakistan. Paper presented in the Fertility Estimation Workshop, East-WestPopulation Institute (co-sponsored with the U.S. National Academy of Sciences), Honolulu.

Retherford, R. D. 1981. Modeling sudden and rapid fertility decline. Paper presented at theannual meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington, D.C.

Retherford, R. D. 1983. Estimates of current fertility for Sri Lanka derived by applying theown-children method to the 1981 Census. Paper presented at the Conference on RecentPopulation Trends in South Asia, New Delhi.

Retherford, R. D., L. J. Cho, and N. I. Kim. 1983. Census-derived estimates of fertility byduration since first marriage in the Republic of Korea. Paper presented at the annual meetingof the Population Association of America, Pittsburg.

Luther, N. Y., and R. D. Retherford. 1985. Consistent correction of census and vital registrationdata. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America,Boston.

Retherford, R. D., and W. H. Sewell. 1986. Intelligence and family size reconsidered. Paperpresented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, San Francisco.

Retherford, R. D. 1986. Demographic transition and the evolution of intelligence. Paperpresented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, San Francisco.

Retherford, R. D., and W. H. Sewell. 1988. How intelligence affects fertility. Paper presentedat the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, New Orleans.

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Retherford, R. D., S. Thapa, and V. De Silva. 1989. Strength of fertility motivation: its effectson contraceptive us in rural Sri Lanka. Paper presented at the South Asia Conference onPopulation Trends and Family Planning, New Delhi.

Retherford, R. D., and J. R. Rele. 1989. Fertility trends and prospects in South Asia. Paperpresented at the General Conference of the International Union for the Scientific Study ofPopulation, New Delhi.

Sharma, O. P., and R. D. Retherford. 1990. The effect of female literacy on fertility in India. Paper presented at the Thirteenth Population Census Conference, Honolulu.

Sewell, W. H., and R. D. Retherford. 1993. The effects of family structure on educational andoccupational attainment. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Associationof America, Cincinnati.

Retherford, R. D. 1993. Demographic transition and the evolution of intelligence: theory andevidence. Presidential address, General Conference of the Society for the Study of SocialBiology, Pennsylvania State University.

Retherford, R. D., N. Ogawa, and S. Sakamoto. 1994. Values and fertility change in Japan. Paper presented at the IUSSP Seminar on Values and Fertility Change, Sion, Switzerland.

Sinha, S. K., R. D. Retherford, and N. Y. Luther. 1995. Parity progression analysis of fertilitytrends in Karnataka, 1968-82. Paper presented at Fifteenth Population Census Conference,Delhi.

Retherford, R. D. 1995. Some thoughts on research priorities for India's National Family HealthSurvey. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Indian Association for the Study ofPopulation, Lucknow, 25-27 March.

Choe, M. K., R. D. Retherford, N. Y. Luther, and L. J. Cho. 1995. Fertility transition in theRepublic of Korea. Poster session at the annual meeting of the Population Association ofAmerica, San Francisco.

Narasimhan, R. L., R. D. Retherford, V. Mishra, F. Arnold, and T. K. Roy. 1996. Comparison offertility estimates from India's National Family Health Survey and Sample RegistrationSystem. Paper presented at the IUSSP Seminar on Comparative Perspectives on FertilityTransition in South Asia, Islamabad, Pakistan, December 17-20, 1996.

Ogawa, N., and R. D. Retherford. 1997. Shifting costs of caring for the elderly back to familiesin Japan. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America,Washington, D. C., May 1-3.

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Mishra, V. K., R. D. Retherford, and K. V. Rao. 1998. Effects of Exposure to Electronic MassMedia on Knowledge and Use of Oral Rehydration Therapy for Childhood Diarrhoea inIndia. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America,Chicago, April 2-4.

Retherford, R. D., N. Ogawa, and R. Matsukura. 1999. Late Marriage and Less Marriage inJapan. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, NewYork, March 25-27.

Retherford, R. D., and S. Thapa. 2000. Overcoming Bias from Age Misreporting in Estimates ofFertility Trends in Nepal. Presentation at the 19th Population Census Conference, Beijing,April 26-28. Based on the published paper: Retherford, Robert D., and Shyam Thapa. 1999.The trend of fertility in Nepal, 1961-95. Genus 55: 61-98.

Retherford, R. D., V. K. Mishra, and G. Prakasam. 2000. How Fast is Fertility Declining in UttarPradesh? Paper presented at the Workshop on Fertility Estimates for Uttar Pradesh, NewDelhi, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, June 8.

Retherford, R. D., and V. K. Mishra. 2001. Comparison of fertility trends estimated from India'sSample Registration System and India's First and Second National Family Health Surveys.Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, March 29-31, Washington, D. C.

Ogawa, N., R. D. Retherford, and Y. Saito. 2001. Care of the elderly and women’s labour forceparticipation in Japan. Paper presented at the Seminar on Population Ageing in theIndustrialized Countries: Challenges and Responses. Hosted by the International Union forthe Scientific Study of Population and the Nihon University Population Research Institute,19–21 March 2001, Tokyo, Japan.

Retherford, R. D., and T. K. Roy. 2002. Factors affecting sex-selective abortion in Punjab, India.Paper presented at the Twentieth Population Census Conference, sponsored by theAssociation of National Census and Statistics Directors of America, Asia, and the Pacific(ANCSDAAP) in cooperation with the National Statistical Office of Mongolia and the East-West Center, 19-21 June 2002, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

Mishra, V. K., T. K. Roy, and R. D. Retherford. 2003. Sex differentials in childhood feeding,health care, and nutritional status in India. Paper presented at the 2003 annual meeting of thePopulation Association of America, Minneapolis.

Retherford, R. D., N. Ogawa, R. Matsukura, and H. Ihara. Trends in fertility by education inJapan: 1966-2000. Paper presented at the 21st Population Census Conference, sponsored bythe Association of National Census and Statistics Directors of America, Asia, and the Pacific(ANCSDAAP), the Statistics Bureau of Japan, and the East-West Center, 19-21 November2003, Kyoto, Japan.

Choe, M. K., R. D. Retherford, and S. K. Kim. Very low fertility in South Korea: patterns and

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prospects. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America,Boston, April 1-3, 2004.

Retherford, R. D., M. K. Choe, J. Chen, X. Li, and H. Cui. Fertility in China: How Much Has itReally Declined? Paper presented at the International Seminar on China’s 2000 Populationand Housing Census, 27-29 April 2004, Beijing, China.

Retherford, R. D., Expanded computing package for the own-children method of fertilityestimation and extensions of it. PowerPoint presentation at the 22nd Population CensusConference, Seattle, March 7-9, 2005 (hosted by the U. S. Census Bureau).

Retherford, R. D., and N. Ogawa, Japan’s baby bust: causes, implications, and policy responses.Paper presented at the Seminar on the Baby Bust, Milton Eisenhower Foundation,Washington, D. C., March 11, 2005.

Retherford, R. D., N. Ogawa, and R. Matsukura, Multivariate analysis of parityprogression-based measures of the total fertility rate and its components usingindividual-level data. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association ofAmerica, Los Angeles, March 29 - April 1, 2006.

Ogawa, N., R. D. Retherford, and R. Matsukura. Japan’s declining fertility and policy responses.Paper presented at the Comparative Workshop on Low Fertility, Singapore, February 22-23,2007.

Retherford, R. D., N. Ogawa, and R. Matsukura. Multivariate Analysis of ParityProgression-based Measures of the Total Fertility Rate and Its Components UsingIndividual-level Data. Paper presented at the 23rd Population Census Conference,Christchurch, New Zealand, 16–18 April 2007.

Chen, J., R. D. Retherford, M. K. Choe, X. Li, and Y. Hu. Province-level variation in theachievement of below-replacement fertility in China. Paper presented at the InternationalConference on Low Fertility and Reproductive Health in East and Southeast Asia, Tokyo,12-14 November 2008.

Choe, M. K., and R. D. Retherford. Fertility decline to below "lowest-low" level in South Korea.Paper presented at the International Conference on Low Fertility and Reproductive Health inEast and Southeast Asia, Tokyo, 12-14 November 2008.

Retherford, R. D., N. Ogawa, R. Matsukura, and H. Eini-Zinab. Multivariate Analysis of theTFR and Its Components Using Census or Household Survey Data: MethodologicalImprovements. PowerPoint presentation at the 24th Population Census Conference, HongKong, March 25-27, 2009.

Retherford, R. D., H. Eini-Zinab, M. K. Choe, N. Ogawa, and R. Matsukura. 2010. FurtherDevelopment of Methodology for Multivariate Analysis of the Total Fertility Rate and itsComponents Based on Birth-history Data. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the

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Population Association of America, Dallas, Texas, April 15-17.

Jiajian Chen, Robert D. Retherford, Minja Kim Choe, Xiru Li, and Hongyan Cui. 2010.Population policy, economic reform, and fertility decline in Guangdong province, China.Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Dallas,Texas, April 15-17.

OTHER WORKS:

Retherford, R. D. 1996. LIMDEP 6.0 Tutorial. 61pp. Revised and expanded version. Unpublished.

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS:

L. J. Cho and R. D. Retherford. Refined Measures of Recent Fertility and Mortality from the1970-71 Censuses of Population in Pakistan, Thailand, and the Philippines. Contract4-35022 between the U.S. Bureau of the Census, International Statistical Programs, and theEast-West Population Institute. $150,000. Completed 1977.

R. D. Retherford. Controlled Growth and Full Employment: Are They Compatible? Commission on Population and the Hawaiian Future. Contract 10316. $15,000. Completed1982.

R. D. Retherford and L. J. Cho. Own-Children Fertility Estimates by Marital Duration. NationalInstitute of Child Health and Human Development Grant No. 1 RO1 HD12634-01 PR POP. $37,543. Completed 1983.

Luther, N., and R. D. Retherford. Consistent Correction of Census and Registration Data. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Grant number 1 RO1HD18216-01 DBS SSP. $46,118. 2/1/84 - 1/31/85. Completed.

L. J. Cho and R. D. Retherford. Development of Own-Children Fertility Estimation Handbook. Ford Foundation Grant No. 760-0218. $37,425. Completed.

R. D. Retherford. Demographic Transition and the Evolution of Intelligence. Pioneer Fund, Inc. $17,000. 10/1/84 - 9/30/85. Completed.

R. D. Retherford and W. H. Sewell. Family Size, Birth Order, and Intelligence. NationalInstitute of Child Health and Human Development. Grant No. 1 R01 HD20049-01. $40,821. 5/1/85 - 4/30/86. Additional continuation grant in the amount of $40,979, from 5/1/86 -9/30/88. Completed.

R. D. Retherford. Institutional cooperative agreement between the U.S. Agency for InternationalDevelopment and East-West Center to work with the Office of the Registrar General, India,on research and training. Approximately $1,000,000 over five years. Completed.

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R. D. Retherford. Trends in Fertility Differentials by Education in the United States. PioneerFund, Inc. $26,011. July 1994 - September 1996. Completed.

R. D. Retherford. Principal investigator of a project between East-West Center and the Ministryof Health and Family Welfare, India, to strengthen the Ministry's network of PopulationResearch Centres in India, involving the taking of a National Family Health Survey of morethan 90,000 women throughout India. Approximately $3,000,000 over four years, endingAugust 1996. In addition there was a cost extension until March 1999. Also in charge of asubcontract from Macro International in the amount of $516,993 for work on NHFS-2 for theperiod 1998–2002. Completed.

R. D. Retherford. Contract of $244,403 from UNFPA/India for visiting fellows from India towork on National Family Health Survey bulletins and subject reports. 1999-2001. Contractextended to December 31, 2002 with an additional $41,942 of funding. Completed.

R. D. Retherford. Grant of $13,445 from Nihon University to work with Dr. Naohiro Ogawa on apaper, “Late Marriage and Less Marriage in Japan.” 1998-2000. Completed.

R. D. Retherford. Grant of $12,000 from Nihon University to work with Dr. Naohiro Ogawa andDr. Yasuhiko Saito on a paper on "Provision of Care and Female Labour Force Participationin Japan." 2000-2002. Completed.

R. D. Retherford. PI of institutional grant of $280,000 from Gates Foundation for a report on thefuture population of Asia. 1998–2002. Completed.

R. D. Retherford. PI of institutional support grant of $150,000 from Packard Foundation foroutreach activities in the area of population. 1997–2001. Completed.

R. D. Retherford. Grant of 1.6 million yen (approx. $13,333) from Nihon University to workwith Dr. Naohiro Ogawa from Nihon University and Mr. Takehiro Fukui from Japan’sStatistics Bureau on a paper on trends in fertility by urban-rural residence and education inJapan, based on data from Japan’s censuses of 1970, 1980, 1990, and 2000. Grant awarded in2002. Completed.

R. D. Retherford. Contract of $61,666 from Family Health International for population researchin Nepal. Extended for the period July 15–November 30, 2002, with an additional $20,124 offunding. 1997–2002. Completed.

R. D. Retherford. PI of institutional general support grant of $300,000 from Hewlett Foundationfor the period 1998-2001. Completed. PI of successor grant of $500,000 for the period 2001-2005. Completed.

V. K. Mishra (PI), R. D. Retherford, and K. Smith. Grant of $132,000 from the National Instituteof Child Health and Human Development, “Effects of Cooking Smoke on Health,” for theperiod 4/1/03–3/31/06. Completed.

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Shyam Thapa (PI), Minja Kim Choe and R.D. Retherford. Contract of $6,185 (for Retherford’spart of the project) to prepare a paper, “Effects of vitamin A supplementation and other childhealth interventions on under-five mortality: an analysis of Nepal’s 2001 Demographic andHealth Survey.” USAID contract HRN-C-00-00-0007-00, POPTECH Project Assignment#2003-142. 9/2/03 - 10/30/03. Completed.

R. D. Retherford (PI) and N. Ogawa. Components of nuptiality and fertility change in Japan.NICHD grant 1R03HD045508-01A1 in the amount of $90,975 (including indirect). This is atwo-year grant that runs from 12/1/04 to 11/30/06. Extended to 11/30/07. Completed.

R. D. Retherford (PI). Research on low fertility. Contract from Nihon University, Tokyo, in theamount of $10,000. 2/1/07 - 3/31/07. Completed.

R. D. Retherford (PI). Research on causes of delayed childbearing in Japan. Contract from NihonUniversity, Tokyo, in the amount of $20,000. 10/31/07 - 3/31/08. Completed.

R. D. Retherford (PI). Research on Decline of Coresidence of Newly Married Couples withParents in Japan. Contract from Nihon University, Tokyo, in the amount of $20,000.12/26/2008—3/31/2009. Completed.

R. D. Retherford (PI). Multivariate analysis of the total fertility rate and its components. NICHDgrant 1R01HD057038 in the amount of $284,128 (including indirect). 9/30/09 - 8/31/11.

CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED:

Sixth Summer Seminar in Population, EWPI, 1975.

Fourth Population Census Conference, EWPI, 1975 (with L. J. Cho).

Seventh Summer Seminar in Population, EWPI, 1976.

Eighth Summer Seminar in Population, EWPI, 1977.

Second Own-Children Workshop, EWPI, 1976 (with L. J. Cho).

Session on "Fertility Trends and Prospects," Population Association of America AnnualMeeting, St. Louis, 1977.

Tokyo Conference on Comparative Fertility Transition in Asia, Nihon University, Tokyo, 1978(with T. Kuroda and L. J. Cho).

Ninth Summer Seminar in Population, EWPI, 1978.

Workshop on Behavioral Dynamics of Fertility Transition, Eleventh Summer Seminar, EWPI,1980.

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Fertility Estimation Workshop, EWPI, 1981 (with Kenneth Hill of the U.S. National Academy ofSciences, which co-sponsored the workshop).

Workshop on Determinants of Contraceptive Use (with James Palmore and Rodolfo Bulatao),Thirteenth Summer Seminar, EWPI, 1982.

New Delhi Conference on Recent Population Trends in South Asia, 1983 (with L. J. Cho and P.Padmanabha). Meeting cosponsored by India Registrar-General and EWPI, with supportfrom Rockefeller Foundation.

Workshop on Diffusion Processes Affecting Fertility Regulation (with Rodolfo Bulatao),Fifteenth Summer Seminar, EWPI, 1984.

Workshop on Recent Advances in Demographic Analysis (with Griffith Feeney and Ken Hill),Seventeenth Summer Seminar, EWPI, 1986.

Eleventh Population Census Conference (with Lee-Jay Cho and John Cornish), Sydney andCanberra, 1987.

Workshop on the Own-Children Method of Fertility Estimation. Organized and conducted a3-week workshop at the Office of the Registrar General, India, New Delhi, 1987.

Workshop on Recent Advances in Multivariate Analysis of Fertility and Child Mortality Data,1988 Summer Seminar (with Griffith Feeney and Minja Kim Choe).

South Asia Conference on Population Trends and Family Planning (with Lee-Jay Cho, V. S.Verma, and N. Rama Rao), New Delhi, 1989.

Workshop on Analysis of Fertility and Mortality Data (co-coordinated with Norman Luther). Office of the Registrar General, India, New Delhi, 1991.

Session on "Genetics and Population," Population Association of America Annual Meeting,Denver, 1992.

Workshop on Methods of Multivariate Analysis (coordinated with Norman Luther and WangFeng). June 29 - July 17, 1992.

Workshop on Methods of Demographic Analysis (coordinated with Norman Luther and GriffithFeeney). Bhubaneswar, Orissa State, India. July 27 - August 7, 1992

Workshop on Methods of Multivariate Analysis (coordinated with Norman Luther). New Delhi,January 11-29, 1993.

Society for the Study of Social Biology, General Conference. Penn State University, August 4-6, 1993. As President of the SSSB, I was the chief organizer of this conference.

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Workshop on Determinants of Contraceptive Use in India (coordinated with Norman Luther). Honolulu, October 4-22, 1993.

Workshop on Determinants of Fertility in India (coordinated with Norman Luther). Honolulu,January 15 - February 3, 1996.

Workshop on Researching the Linkages between Population and Environment (coordinated withVinod Mishra). Summer Seminar on Population, Honolulu, May - June 1999.

Workshop on Population Aging in Asia and the Pacific: The Challenge for Healthcare Systems(coordinated with Yasuhiko Saito). Summer Seminar on Population, Honolulu, June 2001.

Twentieth Population Census Conference, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, June 19-21, 2002. Principalorganizer of conference as Vice President and Acting Secretary of ANCSDAAP (Associationof National Census and Statistics Directors of America, Asia, and the Pacific).

Workshop on Population Aging in Asia and the Pacific: The Challenge for Healthcare Systems(coordinated with Yasuhiko Saito). Summer Seminar on Population, Honolulu, June 2003.

Twenty-first Population Census Conference, Kyoto, Japan, November 19-21, 2003. Principalorganizer of conference as Vice President of ANCSDAAP (Association of National Censusand Statistics Directors of America, Asia, and the Pacific).

Twenty-second Population Census Conference, Seattle, Washington, USA, March 7-9, 2005.Co-principal organizer as Vice President of ANCSDAAP (with Jiajian Chen, Secretary ofANCSDAAP). Association of National Census and Statistics Directors of America, Asia, andthe Pacific. Conference hosted by the U. S. Census Bureau.

Forum on Emerging Population Challenges in China and East Asia, East-West Center, April 13-14, 2005.

Forum on Population and Development in East Asia (in cooperation with colleagues at China’sNational Population and Family Planning Commission), National Population and FamilyPlanning Commission, Beijing, May 16-17, 2005.

Twenty-third Population Census Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand, April 16-18, 2007.Co-principal organizer as Vice President of ANCSDAAP (Association of National Censusand Statistics Directors of America, Asia, and the Pacific).

Workshop on Use of Discrete-Time Survival Models to Draw Out the Policy Implications ofDemographic and Health Surveys. Summer Seminar on Population, June 2008.

International Conference on Low Fertility and Reproductive Health in East and Southeast Asia,organized by Nihon University Population Research Institute in cooperation with the WorldHealth Organization, the United Nations Population Fund, and the International Union forthe Scientific Study of Population, Tokyo, November 12-14, 2008. I served on the organizing

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committee for this conference.

40th East-West Center Summer Seminar on Population. June 2 - July 2, 2009. Served as overallCoordinator.