Population and History, by E. A. Wrigley, New York: MeGraw-Hill Book Company, 1971, pp. 62-76.
2.
"The Population Dilemma: People and Behavior," by Roger Revelle , in Psychiatric Annals, Vol. I, No. 1, September 1971, Section 2.
3.
Wrigley, op. cit., p. 181.
4.
Some adjustment should be made for age distribution for complete comparability.
5.
Reference Tables to "The Future of Population Growth," by Thomas Frejka , New York: The Population Council , 1973.
6.
The World Food Problem, A Report of the President's Science Advisory Committee, Volume I. Report of the Panel on the World Food Supply. U.S. Government Printing Office, May 1967. Chapter 9.
7.
"Food and Population," by Roger Revelle, Scientific American, Vol. 231, No. 3, September 1974, p. 168.
8.
"Lester Brown: Global Witness," in RF Illustrated , Vol. 2, No. 1, Aug. 1974.
9.
The World Food Problem, op. cit, p. 15.
10.
"The Role of Urbanization in the Development Process," by Kingsley Davis, Population Reprint No. 408, International Population and Urban Research Institute of International Studies, University of California, 1972, p. 7.
11.
"World Population: Status Report 1974," by Bernard Berelson, Reports on Papttlation/Family Planning, No. 15, The Population Council, January 1974. pp. 13-15.
12.
The Determinants and Consequences of Population Trends, Vol. I, United Nations, New York, 1973. ST/SOA/SER.A50, pp. 135-136.
13.
The Determinants and Consequences of Population Trends, op. cit, p. 98.
14.
"Political Demography: An Inquiry into the Political Consequences of Population Change," by Myron Weiner, in Rapid Population Growth, Vol. I1 Research Papers, National Academy of Sciences: The Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, 1972, pp. 586-587.
15.
Migrants, Urban Poverty, and Instability inDeveloping Nations, by Joan M. Nelson. Harvard University Center for International Affairs, Occasional Papers in International Affairs, Number 22, September 1969.
16.
" 1973World Population Data Sheet," byPopulation Reference Bureau, Inc.
17.
The Future of Population Growth, by Tomas Frejka, New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1973, p. 52.
18.
Weiner, op. cit, p. 580.
19.
"Youth as a Force in the Modern World," by Herbert Moller , Comparative Studies in Society and History, Vol. X, No. 3, April 1968 .
20.
"Population Growth and Economic Development," by George C. Zaidan, Studies in Family Planning, No. 42, New York: The Population Council , May 1969, p. 6.
21.
"The Youth Cohort Revisited," by Nathan Keyfitz, in Population Polities and the Future of Southern Asia, edited by W. Howard Wriggins and James F. Guyot, New York: Columbia University Press, 1973.
22.
A stimulating discussion of demography and crime appears in " Social Indicators and Goals," by Albert D. Biderman, in Social Indicators, edited by R. A. Bauer, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 196.
23.
The Labour Force, 1972, Department of Statistics, Government of Jamaica.
24.
"Population and Family Planning Programs: A Factbook," by Dorothy Nortman. Reports on Population/Fantily Planning , No. 2 (Fifth Edition), New York: The Population Council, September 1973, p. 6.