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Gietel-basten, S.A. (2019), The "Population Problem" in Pacific Asia, UK, Oxford University Press
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Gietel-basten, S.A. ; Mau, Vladimir; Sanderson, Warren; Scherbov, Sergei; Shulgin, Sergei (2020) Ageing in Russia: a Regional Appraisal, Journal of Population Ageing, v. 13 2020, p. 63-80
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Gietel-basten, S.A. ; Saucedo, Silvia; Scherbov, Sergei (2020) Prospective measures of aging for Central and South America, PLoS ONE, v. 15, (7), July 2020, article number e0236280
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Cruz, Christian Joy Pattawi PPOL; Ganly, Rachel; Li, Zilin; Gietel-basten, S.A. (2020) Exploring the Young Demographic Profile of COVID-19 Cases in Hong Kong: Evidence From Migration and Travel History Data, PLoS ONE, v. 15, (6), June 2020, p. 1-13
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Gietel-basten, S.A. ; Mau, Vladimir A.; Scherbov, Sergei; Shulgin, Sergey G. (2020) The Gender Gap in Reaching “Old Age” in the Russian Federation: A Regional Approach, Journal of Aging and Social Policy, 2020
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J. Abel, Guy; Gietel-basten, S.A. (2020) International remittance flows and the economic and social consequences of COVID-19, Environment and Planning A, 2020
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Scherbov, Sergei; Gietel-basten, S.A. (2020) Measuring Inequalities of Development at the Sub-National Level: From the Human Development Index to the Human Life Indicator, PLoS ONE, v. 15, (4), April 2020, article number e0232014
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Gietel-basten, S.A. ; Scherbov, S. (2019) Exploring the ‘True Value’ of Replacement Rate Fertility, Population Research and Policy Review, November 2019
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Gietel-basten, S.A. ; Scherbov, Sergei (2019) Better Way to Measure Ageing in Oceania That Takes Life Expectancy Into Account, Australasian Journal on Ageing, June 2019
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Chen, Mengni; Gietel-basten, S.A. ; Yip, Paul S.F. (2019) Targeting and Mistargeting of Family Policies in High-Income Pacific Asian Societies: A Review of Financial Incentives, Population Research and Policy Review, 2019
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Gietel-basten, S.A. ; Han, Xuehui; Cheng, Yuan (2019) Assessing the Impact of the “one-child Policy” in China: A Synthetic Control Approach, PLoS ONE, v. 14, (11), November 2019, article number e0220170
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Liu, Tong ; Gietel-basten, S.A. (2019) The Demography of Drug Abuse in Hong Kong, China Journal of Social Work, v. 12, (3), September 2019, p. 254-272
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Gietel-basten, S.A. ; Verropoulou, Georgia (2019) Maternity migration and the recent normalization of the sex ratio at birth in Hong Kong, Population Studies, March 2019
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Dorling, D. and Gietel-Basten, S.A. (2017*) Why Demography Matters Cambridge: Polity
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Wang, F., Cai, Y, Shen, K. and Gietel-Basten, S.A. (2017*) Numbers, Politics, and Legacies of China’s One-Child Policy. Demography
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Ding, X., Billari, F. and Gietel-Basten, S.A. (2017*) Economic development, income inequality, health infrastructure and health among Chinese midlife and older adults. International Journal of Public Health
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Gietel-Basten, S.A. (2016) Why Brexit? The toxic mix of immigration and austerity. Population and Development Review 42(4): 673-680 Gietel-Basten, S.A. (2016) Theory and population forecasting. Asian Population Studies 12(1):1-3
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Scherbov,S., Sanderson, W. and Basten, S.A. (2016) Better way to measure ageing in East Asia that takes life expectancy into account. Australasian Journal of Ageing 35(2):139-42
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Basten, S.A. and Verropoulou, G. (2015) A re-interpretation of the ‘two-child norm’ in post-transitional demographic systems: Fertility intentions in Taiwan.PLOSOne , 10(8):e0135105
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Basten, S.A. and Jiang, Q. (2015) Fertility in China: An uncertain future. Population Studies 69(s1): s07-s105
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Coleman, D.A. and Basten, S.A. (2015) The demographic marginalization of the West: A less apocalyptic view. Population Studies 69(s1): s107-s118
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Coleman, D.A., Basten, S.A. and Billari, F. (2015) Population: The long view. Population Studies 69(s1): s1-s9
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Basten, S.A. and Jiang, Q. (2014) China’s family planning policies: Recent reforms and future challenges. Studies in Family Planning 45(4):493-509
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Basten, S.A., and Crespo Cuaresma, J. (2014). ‘Modelling the macroeconomic impact of future trajectories of educational development in Least Developed Countries. International Journal of Educational Development 36(2014): 44-50