Population Policy and Age Structure; Toward an Understanding of Population Policy in Industrialized Societies; Procedural and Substantive Unorthodoxies on the Population Commission's Agenda; A Comparison of Policymaking Capacity in the United States and Five European Countries; The Growing Importance of Immigration to Population Policy; Abortion and American Population Politics; Family Policy and Fertility in the United States; The Demographic Impact of School Desegregation Policy; The Political Economy of Growth Policies in Cities and Suburbs; The Ecological and Political Determinants of Suburban Development; Originally published in 1978 by D.C. Heath and Company. Co-published with the Policy Studies Organization.
Michael E. Kraft is Professor of Political Science and Public Affairs Emeritus and Herbert Fisk Johnson Professor of Environmental Studies Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.