Dr. Dennis P. Hogan received his Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is Robert E. Turner Distinguished Professor of Population Studies, Professor of Sociology and a faculty associate of the Population Studies and Training Center, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island. He specializes in demography, the life course, adolescents, and disability.
2014 0-7734-0062-1 An excellent scientific review of major medical, public health, and demographic peer-reviewed essays. Topical organization of chapters facilitates the identification of the papers of greatest substantive interest. The writing inspires both the scholar and the less technically-oriented reader to draw lessons on population demographics that will be an asset for those stakeholders and future policy-makers trying to increase human capital, promote social and economic development, and enhance family well-being in Ethiopia.