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The Heilbrunn Department of Population and Family Health

 



Steven Sinding, Ph.D.
Professor of Clinical Population & Family Health
sws61@columbia.edu


EXPERTISE: The practice and management of population-health-nutrition programs and economic assistance programs -- in foundations, and in bilateral and multilateral development agencies. International population politics and policies and the domestic and international politics of development aid.

PUBLICATIONS

Original Peer Reviewed Articles


Steven W. Sinding. The Great Population Debates: How Relevant Are They for the 21st Century, American Journal of Public Health, 90(12):1841-1845, (Dec 2000).

W. Parker Mauldin and Steven W. Sinding, Review of Family Planning Policies and Programmes: Lessons Learned, in Family Planning, Health and Family Well-Being, 1996, United Nations, New York.

Steven W. Sinding. From Demographic Targets to Individual Need: Implications for Field Programmes, Journal of Diarrhoeal Disease Research, 1995, 13 (1):48-51.

John Casterline and Steven W. Sinding, Unmet Need for Family Planning in Developing Countries and Implications for Populatin Policy, Population and Development Review, 26(4), 691-723 (Dec. 2000).

Steven W. Sinding and Mahmoud F. Fathalla, The Great Transition, Populi, 1995, 22(8)(Dec.): 18-21.

Steven W. Sinding, John A. Ross and Allan Rosenfield, Seeking Common Ground: Unmet Need and Demographic Goals, International Family Planning Perspectives, March, 1994, 20:23-27 & 32. Reprinted in Laurie Ann Mazur,
ed., Beyond the Numbers: A Reader on Population, Consumption and the Environment, 1994, Island Press, Washington, D.C.

Steven W. Sinding. Evolution of Chilean Voting Patterns B A Re-Examination of Some Old Assumptions. Journal of Politics, 1972, 34, 3.

Books, Chapters, Monographs, Working Papers

Books, Chapters

Nancy Birdsall, Allen C. Kelley and Steven W. Sinding, eds. Population Matters: Demographic Change, Economic Growth, and Poverty in the Developing World, Oxford University Press, 2001.

Steven W. Sinding. Fertility Regulation: Still A Core Research Issue, in J. Khanna and P.F.A. Van Look, eds., Reproductive Health Research: The New Directions, 1998, The World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.

Steven W. Sinding and John C. Caldwell, editors, Where Is the International Population Movement Going? Cairo's Legacy, Health Transition Review, 1997, Supplement 4.

Shridath Ramphal and Steven W. Sinding, eds., Population Growth and Environmental Issues, 1996, Praeger, Westport, Ct.

Steven W. Sinding and W. Parker Mauldin, Population, in The Encyclopedia of the Environment. Houghton-Mifflin, New York, 1994, 561-570.

Steven W. Sinding. Global Population Dynamics, in Rekha Krishnan, ed., Growing Numbers and Dwindling Resources 1994, Tata Energy Resource Institute, New Delhi, India.

Steven W. Sinding. Getting to Replacement: Bridging the Gap Between Individual Rights and Demographic Goals, in P. Senanayake and R.L. Kleinman, eds., Family Planning: Meeting Challenges: Promoting Choices, 1993, Carnforth, United Kingdom and New York: Parthenon Publishing Group.
Reprinted in Demography India. 1993. 22(1):1-10.

Steven W. Sinding and Carl J. Hemmer, Population policy development: the application of theory in R. Kenneth Godwin ed. Comparative Policy Analysis: The Study of Population Determinants in Developing Countries, 1975, Lexington, Mass..

Steven W. Sinding. Political Science and Population Policy Analysis: Some Methodological Choices. Richard L. Clinton ed. in Population and Politics: New Directions in Political Science Research, 1973, Lexington Books, Lexington, Massachusetts, 121-30.

Monographs

David F.Gordon, Catherine Gwin and Steven W. Sinding, What Future for Aid?, 1996, November, Occasional Paper 2, the Overseas Development Council and the Henry Stimson Center, Washington, D.C..

Steven W. Sinding. Seeking Common Ground: Demographic Goals and Individual Choice, 1994, Population Reference Bureau, Washington D.C.

John Sewell, Catherine Gwin and Steven W. Sinding, Reinventing Foreign Aid, 1992, Overseas Development Council, Washington, D.C..

Steven W. Sinding. The Demographic Transition in Kenya: A Portent for Africa?, in Sagar C. Jain and Barbara O. Chavious, eds., New Frontiers in Public Health: A Distinguished Lecture Series at the University of North Carolina, 1991.

Steven W. Sinding Fertility Choice Behavior As Cause of Decision Maker's Actions, in Hellman, H., ed. Psychological and Cultural Determinants of Population Policy, 1975, Proceedings of Workshop/Seminar 6, January 13-16, 1974, Elkridge, Maryland. Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Institution, Interdisciplinary Communications Program.

Sagar C. Jain and Steven W. Sinding, 1968. The North Carolina Abortion Law of 1967: A Study in the Legislative Process. Chapel Hill, N.C.: Carolina Population Center (CPC Monograph No. 2).

Working Papers

Steven W. Sinding. Strengthening the Bank's Population Work in the Nineties, 1991, The World Bank, Policy Research Working Papers, Washington, D.C.

Steven W. Sinding. Study of family planning program effectiveness, 1979, U.S. Agency for International Development, Washington, D.C..

Reviews and Editorials

Book Reviews

Steven W. Sinding and Oscar Harkavy (with contributions by Ansley J. Coale, Sheldon J. Segal, and Amy Ong Tsui). 1996. Curbing Population Growth - An Insiders Perspective on the Population Movement. In Population and Development Review, 1996, 22, 1 (March).

Editorials

Steven W. Sinding. Now We Can Be Serious About Population Politics, International Herald Tribune, Paris, February 8, 1999.

Steven W. Sinding and Sheldon J. Segal, Birth-Rate News, New York Times, Op-Ed, December 19, 1991, p. A31.


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