Publications:

Park, S., Bowen, W., and Steinbacher, R. (2012) Social and demographic dimensions of sex-selection technologies: Review and analysis of the research literature:  Biodemography and Social Biology 58 (1), 74.

Swetkis, D., Gilroy, F., and Steinbacher, R. (2002). Firstborn preference and attitudes toward using sex selection technology. Journal of Genetic Psychology: 163 (2), 228-238.

Steinbacher, R., and Gilroy, F. (1996). Technology for sex selection: Current status and utilization. Psychological Reports: 79, 728-730.

Gilroy, F. and Steinbacher, R. (1991). Sex selection technology utilization:  Further implications for sex ratio imbalance. Social Biology: 38, 285-288.

Steinbacher, R. and Gilroy, F. (1990). Sex selection technology: A prediction of its use and effect. Journal of Psychology: 124 (3), 283-288.

Corea, G., Duelli-Klein, R., Hanmer, J., Holmes, H. B., Hoskins, B., Kishwar,  M., Raymond, J., Rowland, R., and Steinbacher, R. (1987). Man-Made Women. Indiana University Press.

Steinbacher, R. and Holmes, H. B. (1987).  Sex choice: Survival and Sisterhood. In G. Corea et al (eds) Man-Made Women.  Indiana University Press.

Steinbacher, R. and Gilroy, F. (1985).  Preference for sex of child among primiparous women. Journal of Psychology: 119 (6), 541-547.

Eadie, D. and Steinbacher, R. (1985).  Strategic agenda management:  A marriage of organizational development and strategic planning.  Public Administration Review:  May/June, 1985, 424-430.

Gilroy, F. and Steinbacher, R. (1983).  Preselection of child's sex: Technological utilization and feminism. Psychological Reports:  53, 671-676.

Steinbacher, R. (1983). Sex Preselection: From Here to Fraternity.   In C. Gould (ed.) Beyond Domination:  New Perspectives on Women and Philosophy:  Rowman & Allanheld.

Steinbacher, R.  Futuristic Implications of Sex Preselection.  (1981).   In H.B. Homes, B.B. Hoskins and M. Gros (eds.)  The Custom-made Child:  Women¿s Perspectives.  Humana Press, Cllifton, New Jersey.