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Basu, Alaka Malwade & Sajeda Amin, (2000). "Conditioning Factors for Fertility Decline in Bengal: History, Language Identity, and Openness to Innovations", Population and Development Review, The Population Council, Inc., Vol. 26, pages 761-794.

Central Bureau of Statistics, Ministry of Health, Kenya Medical Research Institute, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and MEASURE DHS+ORC Macro. Kenya Demographic and Health Survey 2003. Nairobi, Kenya, 2003.

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) [Internet]. [updated November 20, 2008]. Kenya. Office of Public Affairs, Washington, D.C. 20505

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) [Internet]. [updated November 20, 2008]. Bangladesh, Office of Public Affairs, Washington, D.C.

Cohen, Joel E. How Many People Can the Earth Support? New York: Norton, 1995.

Henin, RA. (1984) "Recent Demographic Trends in Kenya and their Implication for Economic and Social Development". In: S.H. Ominde, with Roushdi A. Henin and David F. Sly, editors. Population and Development in Kenya. Nairobi, Kenya, Heinemann Educational Books, 40-53.

Ideas, Kabeer N., "Economics and 'The Sociology of Supply': Explanations for Fertility Decline in Bangladesh". Journal of Development Studies [serial online - Science Direct]. October 2001;38(1):29-70.

Stevens, William K. (1994, January2) "Poor Lands' Success in Cutting Birth Rate Upsets Old Theories". New York Times (Late Edition). p. A.1.

United Nations Population Fund, Bangladesh (UNFPA) [Internet]. [updated 2006]. IDB Bhaban E/8-A Begum Rokeya Sharani Sher - E - Bangla Nagar, Agargaon,Dhaka 1207, Bangladesh.

UNFPA: Population and Poverty: Achieving Equity, Equality and Sustainability, In: Population and Development Strategies Series, v.8 (2003), p.2-3. New York, New York, United Nations Population Fund [UNFPA], 2003 Jun. xiii, 155 p. (Population and Development Strategies No. 8|E/1000/2003)

Wortham, Robert A., "Population Growth and the Demographic Transition in Kenya". In: International Sociology: v.8, no.2, pp.197-214