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Books
- Zeng Yi, Dudley Poston, Denese Ashbaugh Vlosky, and Danan Gu (eds.). 2007. Healthy Longevity in China: Demographic, Socioeconomic, and Psychological Dimensions. Dordrecht: Springer Publisher.
- Jean-Marie Robine, Eileen M. Crimmins, Shiro Horiuchi, and Zeng Yi (eds.). 2006. Human Longevity, Individual Life Duration, and the Growth of the Oldest-Old Population. Dordrecht: Springer Publisher.
- Zeng Yi, Eileen Crimmins, Yves Carrière, Jean-Marie Robine (eds.). 2005. Longer Life and Healthy Aging. Dordrecht: Springer Publisher.
- Zeng Yi, Gu Danan, Xiao Zhenyu, Tao Liqun. 2005. Graphics of Socio-Demographic and Health Profiles of Oldest-Old in China (in both English and Chinese). Beijing: China Population Press.
- Zeng Yi, Gu Danan, Xiao Zhenyu, Tao Liqun, Graphics of Socio-Demographic and Health Profiles of Oldest-Old in China
(2005), Beijing:China Population Press (in both English and Chinese.)
- Zeng Yi, Population Aging and Family Research.
(2004), Peking University Press (also distributed by Peking University Press' partners in Western countries.)
- Zeng Yi, Family Dynamics in China: A Life Table Analysis
(1991), Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press. [author's comments]
- Zeng Yi, User's Manual and software of "FAMY" --- A PC Computer program for Family Status Life Table Analysis
(1990), Groningen, The Netherlands: iec ProGAMMA [author's comments]
- Zeng Yi, Zhang Chunyuan and Peng Shongjian (eds.), Changing Family Structure and Population Aging in China: A Comparative Approach
(1990), Beijing: Peking University Press (also distributed by Peking University Press' partners in Western countries)
Papers Published
- Zeng Yi, Zhenglian Wang, Jiang Leiwen, and Danan Gu. 2008. “Projection of Family Households and Elderly Living Arrangement in the Context of Rapid Population Aging in China --A Demographic Window of Opportunity Until 2030 and Serious Challenges Thereafter.” Forthcoming in GENUS.
- Gu, Danan, Liu, Guangya, Vlosky, A. Denese and Zeng, Yi. (2007). Factors Associated with Place of Death among Chinese Oldest-old. Journal of Applied Gerontology 26(1), 34-57.
- Zeng Yi, Danan Gu, and Kenneth C. Land. 2007. “The Association of Childhood
Socioeconomic Conditions with Healthy Longevity at the Oldest-Old Ages in China.” Demography. Vol 44, No. 3: 497-518.
- Zeng Yi, 2007. “Options of Fertility Policy Transition in China.” Population and
Development Review. Vol. 33 No. 2, Pp. 215-246 (Heading article).
- Zeng Yi, Kenneth C. Land, Zhenglian Wang, and Gu Danan. 2006. “U.S. Family Household Momentum and Dynamics -- Extension of ProFamy Method and Application.” Population Research and Policy Review, 25(1): 1-41.
- Zeng, Yi; Gu, Danan, and Land, K. C. 2004. “A New Method for Correcting Underestimation of Disabled Life Expectancy and Application to Chinese Oldest-Old.” Demography, Vol. 41 (2): 335-361.
- ) Zeng, Yi, and Vaupel, J.W. 2004. “Association of Late Childbearing With Healthy Longevity among The Oldest-Old in China.” Population Studies, 58(1): 37-53.
- Zeng, Yi. 2004. “Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey and Some Research
Findings.” Geriatrics and Gerontology International, 2004; 4: S49-S52.
- Zeng Yi, Eric Stallard, And Zhenglian Wang. 2004. “Computing Time-Varying Sex-Age- Specific Rates of Marriage/Union Formation and Dissolution in Family Household Projection or Simulation.” Demographic Research, 11, 264-299.
- Gu, Danan; and Zeng, Yi. 2004. Sociodemographic Effects on the Onset and Recovery of ADL Disability among Chinese Oldest-old. Demographic Research, 11, 1-44.
- Zeng Yi, Liu Yuzhi, and Linda George. 2003. “Gender Differentials of Oldest Old in China.” Research on Aging. 25: 65-80.
- Zeng Yi and James W. Vaupel. 2003. “Oldest Old Mortality in China.” Demographic Research, Vol. 8 (7): 215-244.
- Zeng Yi and Zhenglian Wang. 2003. “Dynamics of Family and Elderly Living Arrangements in China: New Lessons Learned from the 2000 Census.” The China Review, Vol. 3, No. 2: 95-119.
- Zeng Yi, Liu Yuzhi, and Linda George, Gender Differentials of Oldest Old in China.,
Research on Aging, vol. 25
(2003),
pp. 65-80
- Zeng Yi and James W. Vaupel, Oldest Old Mortality in China.,
Demographic Research, vol. 8, Article 7
(2003)
- Zeng Yi and Linda George. 2002. “Extremely Rapid Aging and the Living Arrangement of Elderly Persons: the Case of China.” In Living Arrangements of Older Persons, Population Bulletin of the United Nations, Special Issue Nos. 42/43, New York: United Nations.
- Zeng Yi and Kenneth C. Land. 2002. “Adjusting Period Tempo Changes – with an Extension of Ryder’s Basic Translation Equation.” Demography, Vol. 39, No. 2, pp. 269-285.
- Zeng Yi, James W. Vaupel, Xiao Zhenyu, Zhang Chunyuan and Liu Yuzhi. 2002. “Sociodemographic and Health Profiles of Oldest Old in China.” Population and Development Review, No. 2, Vol. 28.
- Zeng Yi and James W. Vaupel. 2002. “Functional Capacity and Self-Evaluation of Health
and Life of the Oldest Old in China.” Journal of Social Issues, 58: 733-748.
- Zeng Yi, T. Paul Schultz, Wang Deming, and Gu Danan. 2002. “Association of Divorce with Socio-economic Covariates in China, 1955-1985: Event History Analysis based on Data collected in Shanghia, Hebei, and Shaanxi.” Demographic Research, Vol. 7, Article 11.
- Zeng Yi and Linda George, Extremely Rapid Aging and the Living Arrangement of Elderly Persons: the Case of China.,
Living Arrangements of Older Persons, Population Bulletin of the United Nations, Special Issue Nos. 42/43
(2002) [author's comments]
- Zeng Yi and Kenneth C. Land, Adjusting Period Tempo Changes – with an Extension of Ryder’s Basic Translation Equation.,
Demography, vol. 39 no. 2
(2002),
pp. 269-2
- Zeng Yi, James W. Vaupel, Xiao Zhenyu, Zhang Chunyuan and Liu Yuzhi, Sociodemographic and Health Profiles of Oldest Old in China.,
Population and Development Review, vol. 2
(2002),
pp. 28
- Zeng Yi and James W. Vaupel, Functional Capacity and Self-Evaluation of Health and Life of the Oldest Old in China.,
Journal of Social Issues, vol. 58
(2002),
pp. 733-748
- Zeng Yi, T. Paul Schultz, Wang Deming, and Gu Danan, Association of Divorce with Socio-economic Covariates in China, 1955-1985: Event History Analysis based on Data collected in Shanghia, Hebei, and Shaanxi.,
Demographic Research, vol. 7, Article 11
(2002)
- Zeng Yi, Aging in China.,
in Encyclopedia of Aging, Macmillan Reference USA, edited by Ekerdt, David J.
(2002), an Imprint of the Gale Group, New York
- Zeng Yi and Kenneth C. Land. 2001. “A Sensitivity Analysis of The Bongaarts-Feeney New Method for Adjusting Bias in Observed Period Total Fertility Rates.” Demography, 38 (1): 17-28.
- Zeng Yi, James W. Vaupel, Xiao Zhenyu, Zhang Chunyuang and Liu Yuzhi. 2001. “The Healthy Longevity Survey and the Active Life Expectancy of the Oldest Old in China.” Population: An English Selection, 13(1): 95-116.
- Zeng Yi, James W. Vaupel, Xiao Zhenyu, Zhang Chunyuang et Liu Yuzhi. 2001. “L’enquete sue la longevite en bonne sante: l’esperance de vie sans incapacite des personnes tres agees en Chine.” Population: Longevite, 56(1).
- Zeng Yi. 2001. “A Demographic Analysis of Family Households in China, 1982-1995.” Journal of Comparative Family Studies. Vol. 33, No. 1, pp. 15-34.
- Zeng Yi, James W. Vaupel, Xiao Zhenyu, Zhang Chunyuang et Liu Yuzhi, L’enquete sue la longevite en bonne sante: l’esperance de vie sans incapacite des personnes tres agees en Chine.,
Population: Longevite, vol. 56 no. 1
(2001)
- Zeng Yi, A Demographic Analysis of Family Households in China, 1982-1995.,
Journal of Comparative Family Studies, vol. 33 no. 1
(2001),
pp. 15-34
- Zeng Yi, Wang Zhenglian, Ma Zhongdong, Chen Chunjun. 2000. “A Simple Method for Estimating and : An Extension of Brass Relational Gompertz Fertility Model.” Population Research and Policy Review, Volume 19, No. 6, pp. 525-549.
- Zeng Yi and Linda George. 2000. “Family Dynamics of 63 Million (in 1990) to More Than 330 Million (in 2050) Elders in China.” Demographic Research, Vol. 2 (5).
- Zeng Yi and Wu Deqing. 2000. “A Regional Analysis of Divorce in China Since 1980.” Demography, 37 (2): 215-219.
- Zeng Yi and Jiang Leiwen. 2000. "Does Rapid Economic Growth Accompanied by Massive Migration Necessarily Result in Severe Environmental Pollution? -- A Case Study of Pear River Delta in China." Current Politics and Economics of China, Vol. 3, No. 3. Pp. 427-445.
- Zeng Yi, Wang Zhenglian, Ma Zhongdong, Chen Chunjun, A Simple Method for Estimating a and b: An Extension of Brass Relational Gompertz Fertility Model.,
Population Research and Policy Review, vol. 19
(2000),
pp. 525-549
- Zeng Yi and Linda George, Family Dynamics of 63 Million (in 1990) to More Than 330 Million (in 2050) Elders in China.,
Demographic Research, vol. 2 no. 5
(2000)
- Zeng Yi and Wu Deqing, A Regional Analysis of Divorce in China Since 1980.,
Demography, vol. 37 no. 2
(2000),
pp. 215-219
- Zeng Yi and Jiang Leiwen, Does Rapid Economic Growth Accompanied by Massive Migration Necessarily Result in Severe Environmental Pollution? -- A Case Study of Pear River Delta in China.,
Current Politics and Economics of China, vol. 3 no. 3
(2000),
pp. 427-445
- Zeng Yi and Kenneth C. Land, A Sensitivity Analysis of The Bongaarts-Feeney New Method for Adjusting Bias in Observed Period Total Fertility Rates.,
Demography, vol. 38 no. 1
(2000),
pp. 17-28
- Schultz, T. Paul and Zeng Yi. 1999. “The Impact of Institutional Reform from 1979 to 1987 on Fertility in Rural China.” Chinese Economic Review 10: 141-60. (The authors are listed alphabetically and share equally in the research design and analysis).
- Schultz, T. Paul and Zeng Yi, The Impact of Institutional Reform from 1979 to 1987 on Fertility in Rural China.,
Chinese Economic Review, vol. 10
(1999),
pp. 141-60 [author's comments]
- Vaupel, J.W., J.R. Carey, K. Christensen, T.E. Johnson, A.I. Yashin, N.V. Holm, I.A. Iachine, V. Kannisto, A.A. Khazaeli, P. Liedo, V.D.Longo, Zeng Yi, K.G. Manton, and J.W. Curtsinger. 1998. “Biodemographic Trajectories of Longevity.” Science, 280: 855-60.
- Zeng Yi, James W. Vaupel and Wang Zhenglian. 1998. “Household Projection Using Conventional Demographic Data.” Population and Development Review, Supplementary Issue: Frontiers of Population Forecasting. Volume 24: 59-87.
- Wang Zhenglian, Zeng Yi, Bernard Jeune, and J.W. Vaupel. 1998. “Age Validation of Han Chinese Centenarians.” GENUS - An International Journal of Demography, Vol. LIV: 123-141.
- Vaupel, J.W., J.R. Carey, K. Christensen, T.E. Johnson, A.I. Yashin, N.V. Holm, I.A. Iachine, V. Kannisto, A.A. Khazaeli, P. Liedo, V.D.Longo, Zeng Yi, K.G. Manton, and J.W. Curtsinger, Biodemographic Trajectories of Longevity.,
Science, vol. 280
(1998),
pp. 855-60
- Zeng Yi, James W. Vaupel and Wang Zhenglian, Household Projection Using Conventional Demographic Data.,
Population and Development Review, vol. 24
(1998),
pp. 59-87 [author's comments]
- Wang Zhenglian, Zeng Yi, Bernard Jeune, and J.W. Vaupel, Age Validation of Han Chinese Centenarians.,
GENUS - An International Journal of Demography, vol. LIV
(1998),
pp. 123-141
- Ma, Z., K.L. Liaw, and Zeng Yi. 1997. "Migrations in the Urban/Rural Settlement System of China: Insights from the Micro Data of the 1987 National Survey." Environment and Planning A 29: 709-30.
- Zeng Yi, James W. Vaupel, and Wang Zhenglian. 1997. “A Multidimensional Model for Projecting Family Households -- With an Illustrative Numerical Application.” Mathematical Population Studies 6: 187-216.
- Zeng Yi. 1997. “Dilemmas of Family Size Norms in China.” Selected and referred article for publication in International Population Conference, Volume 3: 1405-1418. Liege: International Union for Scientific Studies of Population, 23rd General Conference.
- Ma, Z., K.L. Liaw, and Zeng Yi, Migrations in the Urban/Rural Settlement System of China: Insights from the Micro Data of the 1987 National Survey.,
Environment and Planning A, vol. 29
(1997),
pp. 709-30
- Zeng Yi, James W. Vaupel, and Wang Zhenglian, A Multidimensional Model for Projecting Family Households -- With an Illustrative Numerical Application.,
Mathematical Population Studies, vol. 6
(1997),
pp. 187-216
- Zeng Yi, Dilemmas of Family Size Norms in China.,
International Population Conference, vol. 3
(1997),
pp. 1405-1418 (Selected and referred article for publication in:.) [author's comments]
- Ma, Z and K.L. LIAW and Zeng Yi. 1996. "Spousal Residence Separation Among Chinese Young Couples." Environment and Planning A 28: 877-8.
- Zeng Yi. 1996. “Is Fertility in China in 1991-1992 Far Below the Replacement Level?” Population Studies Vol. 50: 27-34.
- Ma, Z and K.L. LIAW and Zeng Yi, Spousal Residence Separation Among Chinese Young Couples.,
Environment and Planning A, vol. 28
(1996),
pp. 877-8
- Zeng Yi, Is Fertility in China at Beginning of 1990s Far Below the Replacement Level?,
Population Studies, vol. 50
(1996),
pp. 27-34
- Zeng Yi. 1995. “Aging in China: Progress and Policy Responses.” Reviews in Clinical Gerontology 5: 77-83.
- Zeng Yi. 1995. “China's Agenda for an Old-age Insurance Program in Rural Areas.” Journal of Aging & Social Policy 6: 101-14.
- Schultz, T. Paul and Zeng Yi. 1995. “Fertility of Rural China: Effects of Local Family Planning and Health Programs.” Population Economics 8: 329-50.
- Zeng Yi, Aging in China: Progress and Policy Responses.,
Reviews in Clinical Gerontology, vol. 5
(1995),
pp. 77-83
- Schultz, T. Paul and Zeng Yi, Fertility of Rural China: Effects of Local Family Planning and Health Programs.,
Population Economics, vol. 8
(1995),
pp. 329-50
- Zeng Yi, A. Coale, M.K. Choe, Z. Liang, and L. Liu. 1994. “Leaving Parental Home: Census Based Estimates for China, Japan, South Korea, The United States, France, and Sweden.” Population Studies 48: 65-80.
- Zeng Yi, A. Coale, M.K. Choe, Z. Liang, and L. Liu, Leaving Parental Home: Census Based Estimates for China, Japan, South Korea, The United States, France, and Sweden.,
Population Studies, vol. 48
(1994),
pp. 65-80
- Zeng Yi, Tu Ping, Gu Baochang, Xu Yi, Li Bohua and Li Youngping. 1993. “An Analysis on Causes and Implications of Recent Increase in Sex Ratio at Births in China.” Population and Development Review 19: 283-302.
- Zeng Yi, J.W. Vaupel, and Wang Zhenglian. 1993. “Marriage and Fertility in China: Recent Trends.” Genus Vol. IL:17-34.
- Zeng Yi, and Wang Deming. 1993. “An Event History Analysis of Remarriage in China.” Selected and referred article for publication in: International Population Conference, Volume 3: 323-335. Liege: International Union for Scientific Studies of Population, 22nd General Conference.
- Zeng Yi, Tu Ping, Gu Baochang, Xu Yi, Li Bohua and Li Youngping, An Analysis on Causes and Implications of Recent Increase in Sex Ratio at Births in China.,
Population and Development Review, vol. 19
(1993),
pp. 283-302
- Zeng Yi, J.W. Vaupel, and Wang Zhenglian, Marriage and Fertility in China: Recent Trends.,
Genus, vol. IL
(1993),
pp. 17-34
- Zeng Yi, and Wang Deming, An Event History Analysis of Remarriage in China.,
International Population Conference, vol. 3
(1993),
pp. 323-335 (Selected and referred article for publication in:.) [author's comments]
- Zeng Yi. 1991. Family Dynamics in China: A Life Table Analysis. Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press. Note: This research book was peer-reviewed before acceptance for publication.
- Zeng Yi, Tu Ping, Guo Liu and Xie Ying. 1991. “A Demographic Decomposition of Recent Increase in Crude Birth Rates in China.” Population and Development Review 17: 435-458.
- James W. Vaupel and Zeng Yi. 1991. “Population Tradeoffs in China.” Policy Sciences 24: 389-406.
- Zeng Yi, Tu Ping, Guo Liu and Xie Ying, An Demographic Decomposition of Recent Increase in Crude Birth Rates in China.,
Population and Development Review, vol. 17
(1991),
pp. 435-458
- James W. Vaupel and Zeng Yi, Population Tradeoffs in China.,
Policy Sciences, vol. 24
(1991),
pp. 389-406
- Zeng Yi, Zhang Chunyuan and Peng Shongjian (eds.). 1990. Changing Family Structure and Population Aging in China: A Comparative Approach. Beijing: Peking University Press (also distributed by Peking University Press' partners in Western countries).
- Zeng Yi and J. Vaupel. 1989. “Impact of Urbanization and Delayed Childbearing on Population Growth and Aging in China.” Population and Development Review 15: 425:445.
- Zeng Yi and J. Vaupel, Impact of Urbanization and Delayed Childbearing on Population Growth and Aging in China.,
Population and Development Review, vol. 15
(1989),
pp. 425:445
- Zeng Yi, Is China's Family Planning Program Tightening Up?,
Population and Development Review, vol. 15
(1989),
pp. 333-337
- Zeng Yi, Aging of the Chinese Population and the Policy Issues: Lessons Learned From a Rural-urban Dynamic Projection Model.,
International Population Conference, vol. 3
(1989),
pp. 81-101 (Referred and selected articles for publication in:.) [author's comments]
- Zeng Yi. 1988. “Changing Demographic Characteristics and the Family Status of Chinese Women.” Population Studies 42: 183-203.
- Zeng Yi, Changing Demographic Characteristics and the Family Status of Chinese Women.,
Population Studies, vol. 42
(1988),
pp. 183-203
- Zeng Yi. 1986 “Changes in Family Structure in China: a Simulation Study.” Population and Development Review 12:675-703.
- Zeng Yi, Changes in Family Structure in China: a Simulation Study.,
Population and Development Review, vol. 12
(1986),
pp. 675-703
- Zeng Yi, J. Vaupel and A.Yashin. 1985. “Marriage and Fertility in China: A Graphical Analysis.” Population and Development Review 11: 721-36.
- Zeng Yi, J. Vaupel and A.Yashin, Marriage and Fertility in China: A Graphical Analysis.,
Population and Development Review, vol. 11
(1985),
pp. 721-36
Book Chapters
- Zeng Yi, Introduction to the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (CLHLS) Study,
in Healthy Longevity in China: Demographic, Socioeconomic, and Psychological Dimensions, edited by Zeng Yi, Dudley L. Poston, Jr., Denese Ashbaugh Vlosky, and Danan Gu
(2008), Dordrecht: Springer Publishers
- Dudley L. Poston, Jr. and Zeng Yi, Introduction: Aging and Aged Dependency in China,
in Healthy Longevity in China: Demographic, Socioeconomic, and Psychological Dimensions, edited by Zeng Yi, Dudley L. Poston, Jr., Denese Ashbaugh Vlosky, and Danan Gu
(2008), Dordrecht: Springer Publishers
- Zeng Yi and Danan Gu, Reliability of Age Reporting among the Chinese Oldest-old in the CLHLS Datasets,
in Healthy Longevity in China: Demographic, Socioeconomic, and Psychological Dimensions, edited by Zeng Yi, Dudley L. Poston, Jr., Denese Ashbaugh Vlosky, and Danan Gu
(2008), Dordrecht: Springer Publishers
- Zeng Yi, Epilogue: Future Agenda,
in Healthy Longevity in China: Demographic, Socioeconomic, and Psychological Dimensions, edited by Zeng Yi, Dudley L. Poston, Jr., Denese Ashbaugh Vlosky, and Danan Gu
(2008), Dordrecht: Springer Publishers
- Zeng Yi and James W. Vaupel, Oldest-old Mortality in China,
in Human Longevity, Individual Life Duration, and the Growth of the Oldest-Old Population, edited by Jean-Marie Robine, Eileen M. Crimmins, Shiro Horiuchi, and Zeng Yi
(2006), Dordrecht: Springer Publisher
- Zeng Yi, Liu Yuzhi and Linda K. George, Female Disadvantages among the Elderly in China,
in Longer Life and Healthy Aging, edited by Zeng Yi, Eileen Crimmins, Yves Carrière, Jean-Marie Robine
(2005), Dordrecht: Springer Publisher
- Zeng Yi, Gu Danan and Kenneth C. Land., A Method for Correcting the Underestimation of Disabled Life Expectancy, with an Empirical Application to Oldest-Old in China.,
in Longer Life and Healthy Aging, edited by Zeng Yi, Eileen Crimmins, Yves Carrière, Jean-Marie Robine
(2005), Dordrecht: Springer Publisher
- Zeng Yi. 2002. “Aging in China.” Ekerdt, David J. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Aging. Macmillan
Reference USA, an Imprint of the Gale Group, New York.
- Zeng Yi, Old Age Insurance and Sustainable Development in Rural China,
in Gudrun Sustainable Development with a Dynamic Economy, edited by Kochendörfer-Lucius and Boris Pleskovic
(2002), Washington: World Bank.
- Zeng Yi, Population Problems and Strategies in China,
in Population of Contemporary China, edited by Isabelle Attane
(2002), Paris: INED. (in both English and French languages.)
- Zeng Yi, Forecasting the Ageing of Populations: China and International Comparisons,
in Keys to the 21st Century,, edited by Jerome Binde
(2001), New York/Oxford/Paris: Berhahn Books and UNESCO Publishing
- Zeng Yi, Prospective du vieillissement: le cas de la Chine et comparaisons internationales,
in Les Cles du XXIe Siecle, edited by Jerome Binde
(2000), Paris: Seuil, Editions UNESCO
- Zeng Yi, Marriage Patterns in Contemporary China,
in The Changing Population of China,, edited by Xizhe Peng with Zhigang Guo
(2000), Oxford: Blackwell Publishers
- Zeng Yi, Population Aging in China: Policy Tradeoff and Challenges,
in Population Aging: Challenges for Policies and Programs in Developed and Developing Countries, edited by R. Cliquet and M. Nizamuddin.
(1999),
pp. 221-232, Jointly published by United Nations Population Fund and Population and Family Study Center, Belgium
- Wang Zhenglian, Zeng Yi, Bernard Jeune, and J. Vaupel, A Demography and Health Profile of Centenarians in China,
in Longevity: To the Limits and Beyond, edited by J-M. Robine et al.
(1997),
pp. 91-104, New York/Berlin: Springer Publisher
- Zeng Yi and Zhang Qinwu, Conditions in China Influencing Out-migration.,
in The Silent Debate: Asian Immigration and Racism in Canada, edited by E. Laquian, A. Laquian, Terry McGee.
(1997),
pp. 75-84, Institute of Asian Research. The University of British Columbia
- Zeng Yi, Changes in family structure in China,
in The Population of Modern China,, edited by Dudley L. Poston and David Yaukey
(1992),
pp. 535-548, . New York: Plenum Press.
- Zeng Yi and A. Coale., Age Schedules of Leaving the Parental Home in U.S.A., France, and Sweden,
in Changing Family Structure and Population Aging in China: A Comparative Approach, edited by Zeng et al.
(1990), Beijing: Peking University Press
- Zeng Yi, Population Policy in China: New Challenge and Strategies,
in An Aging World, edited by by John M. Eekelaar and David Pearl
(1989), Oxford: Oxford University Press
Other
- Zeng Yi. 2004. Population Aging and Family Research. Beijing: Peking University Press (also distributed by Peking University Press' partners in Western countries).
- User\'s Manual and software of \"FAMY\" --- A PC Computer program for Family Status Life Table Analysis. Groningen, The Netherlands: iec ProGAMMA (Inter-university Expert Center for Computer Software Development and Distribution). Note: This research book, including the software, was peer-reviewed before acceptance for publication.
- Zeng Yi. 1989. “Is China's Family Planning Program Tightening Up?” Population and Development Review Vol. 15:333-337.
- Zeng Yi. 1989. “Aging of the Chinese Population and the Policy Issues: Lessons Learned from a Rural-urban Dynamic Projection Model.” Referred and selected articles for publication in International Population Conference, Volume 3: 81-101. Liege: International Union for Scientific Studies of Population, 21st General Conference.
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