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==Bibliography==
* Barrett, Richard E., Donald J. Bogue, and Douglas L. Anderton. ''The Population of the United States'' 3rd Edition (1997) compendium of data
* Coale, Ansley J. and Susan C. Watkins, eds. ''The Decline of Fertility in Europe,'' (1986)
* Haines, Michael R.  and Richard H. Steckel (eds.), ''A Population History of North America.'' Cambridge University Press, 2000, 752 pp. advanced scholarship
* Hawes, Joseph M. and Elizabeth I. Nybakken, eds. ''American Families: a Research Guide and Historical Handbook.'' (Greenwood Press, 1991)
* Klein, Herbert S. ''A Population History of the United States.'' Cambridge University Press, 2004. 316 pp
*  Knox, P. L. et al.  ''The United States: A Contemporary Human Geography.'' Longman, 1988. 287 pp. 
* Lovett, Laura L. ''Conceiving the Future: Pronatalism, Reproduction, and the Family in the United States, 1890-1938,'' (2007) 236 pages;
* Mintz Steven and Susan Kellogg. ''Domestic Revolutions: a Social History of American Family Life.'' (1988)
* Pampel, Fred C. and H. Elizabeth Peters, "The Easterlin Effect," ''Annual Review of Sociology'' (1995) v21 pp 163-194]
* Population Reference Bureau, ''Population Handbook'' (5th ed. 2004)  [http://www.prb.org/Reports/2004/PopulationHandbook5thedition.aspx  online] (5th ed. 2004),  A quick 72pp guide to population dynamics; explains how to calculate and use major rates, ratios, and other measures from the birth rate to the life table; includes tips on interpreting population data.
* Reed, James. ''From Private Vice to Public Virtue: The Birth Control Movement and American Society Since 1830.'' 1978.
* John R. Weeks. ''Population: An Introduction to Concepts and Issues'' (10th ed. 2007)

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Bibliography

  • Barrett, Richard E., Donald J. Bogue, and Douglas L. Anderton. The Population of the United States 3rd Edition (1997) compendium of data
  • Coale, Ansley J. and Susan C. Watkins, eds. The Decline of Fertility in Europe, (1986)
  • Haines, Michael R. and Richard H. Steckel (eds.), A Population History of North America. Cambridge University Press, 2000, 752 pp. advanced scholarship
  • Hawes, Joseph M. and Elizabeth I. Nybakken, eds. American Families: a Research Guide and Historical Handbook. (Greenwood Press, 1991)
  • Klein, Herbert S. A Population History of the United States. Cambridge University Press, 2004. 316 pp
  • Knox, P. L. et al. The United States: A Contemporary Human Geography. Longman, 1988. 287 pp.
  • Lovett, Laura L. Conceiving the Future: Pronatalism, Reproduction, and the Family in the United States, 1890-1938, (2007) 236 pages;
  • Mintz Steven and Susan Kellogg. Domestic Revolutions: a Social History of American Family Life. (1988)
  • Pampel, Fred C. and H. Elizabeth Peters, "The Easterlin Effect," Annual Review of Sociology (1995) v21 pp 163-194]
  • Population Reference Bureau, Population Handbook (5th ed. 2004) online (5th ed. 2004), A quick 72pp guide to population dynamics; explains how to calculate and use major rates, ratios, and other measures from the birth rate to the life table; includes tips on interpreting population data.
  • Reed, James. From Private Vice to Public Virtue: The Birth Control Movement and American Society Since 1830. 1978.
  • John R. Weeks. Population: An Introduction to Concepts and Issues (10th ed. 2007)