JODE - Journal of Demographic Economics
2015 - 2026
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Volume 92, issue 1, 2026
- The impact of biomedical innovation on US mortality, 1999–2019: evidence partly based on 286 million descriptors of 27 million PubMed articles pp. 1-27

- Frank R. Lichtenberg and Kriste Krstovski
- Health reforms, facility-based delivery, and newborn's health: evidence from Rwanda pp. 28-51

- Jiwon Park
- Widowhood and cognitive function among older Chinese pp. 52-74

- Qin Li, Zisen Chen and Tongiong Zhang
- Preventive versus curative breakthroughs: shaping the distribution of age at death pp. 75-113

- Pedro Garcia-Sanchez and Olivier Pierrard
- Heterogeneity in fertility and newborn health during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 114-140

- Edoardo Frattola and Marco Tonello
Volume 91, issue 4, 2025
- Demographic change, secular stagnation, and inequality: automation as a blessing? pp. 508-548

- Arthur Jacobs and Freddy Heylen
- Maternal labor supply and children's emotional well-being pp. 549-595

- M. Jofre-Bonet, M. Rossello-Roig and V. Serra-Sastre
- Gazing at long-term linkages between agricultural land use and population growth in India: an inverted “U-shape” relationship pp. 596-640

- Arjun Jana and Srinivas Goli
- The age-productivity profile: long-run evidence from Italian regions pp. 641-662

- Federico Barbiellini Amidei, Matteo Gomellini, Lorenzo Incoronato and Paolo Piselli
- The bilingual advantage: it's how you measure it pp. 663-682

- Ainoa APARICIO Fenoll and Zoe Kuehn
- Migration, child education, human capital accumulation, and a brain dilution tax pp. 683-700

- Leonid Azarnert
Volume 91, issue 3, 2025
- Violent conflict and the child quantity–quality tradeoff pp. 343-377

- Apsara KARKI Nepal, Martin Halla and Steven Stillman
- The impact of female education on fertility: evidence from Malawi Universal Primary Education program pp. 378-406

- Tianheng Wang
- Intergenerational transmission of fertility: evidence from China's population control policies pp. 407-438

- Youngkun Yin
- Gender differences in the gap between desired and observed fertility in Spain pp. 439-457

- Nuria Legazpe and María A. Davia
- Mother's education and early childhood educational care pp. 458-486

- Betul Akar, Pelin Akyol and Cagla Okten
- Who is the “boss” in planning to have a baby? Fertility and household bargaining in China pp. 487-507

- Jie Ma, Xiaojun Yang and Yxuan Fei
Volume 91, issue 2, 2025
- Household structure decisions and positive wealth shocks: a natural experiment from the Spanish Christmas lottery pp. 191-209

- Levi Pérez and Álvaro Muñiz
- Equivalent income versus equivalent lifetime: does the metric matter? pp. 210-239

- Harun Onder, Pierre Pestieau and Gregory Ponthiere
- Gender composition in the workplace and marriage rates pp. 240-262

- Shiyi Chen
- Education and women's empowerment: evidence from Uganda pp. 263-298

- Thao Bui
- Do political affiliation and economic wellbeing thwart religious identification in China? pp. 299-319

- Gary A. Hoover and Zhengang Xu
- The network ties behind commercial pension insurance purchase: empirical evidence from China pp. 320-342

- Yao Huang and Yueru Ma
Volume 91, issue 1, 2025
- Gendered fertility intentions and child schooling: insights on the quantity–quality trade-off from Ethiopia pp. 1-48

- Eva Boonaert, Kaat van Hoyweghen, Ashenafi DUGUMA Feyisa, Peter Goos and Miet Maertens
- Sex of first child: like migrant father, like son pp. 49-81

- Shan Li
- Hong Kong wives say no to a big family—educational pairings and fertility in Hong Kong pp. 82-118

- Skylar BIYANG Sun and Xiaohang Zhao
- Conflict, rockets, and birth outcomes: evidence from Israel's Operation Protective Edge pp. 119-145

- Shirlee Lichtman-Sadot, Neta Bnehshalom-Tirosh and Eyal Sheiner
- The impact of the relaxation of the One-Child Policy on employment pp. 146-165

- Xiaoyu Wu and Jingwen Yan
- Restrictive fertility policy and elderly suicides: evidence from China pp. 166-190

- Manfei Li and Uwe Sunde
Volume 90, issue 4, 2024
- ESPE special issue pp. 552

- Libertad Gonzalez
- A poisoned gift? The hireability signals of an income-support program for the senior unemployed pp. 553-588

- Axana Dalle, Philippe Sterkens and Stijn Baert
- Flexible working and well-being: evidence from the UK pp. 589-625

- Margherita Agnoletto
- Immigration restriction and the transfer of cultural norms over time and boundaries: the case of religiosity pp. 626-658

- Fausto Galli, Simone Manzavino and Giuseppe Russo
- Statistical gender discrimination: evidence from young workers across four decades and 56 countries pp. 659-688

- Joanna Tyrowicz and Lucas van der Velde
Volume 90, issue 3, 2024
- Foreword/Editorial Introduction pp. 350-351

- Hillel Rapoport
- Selecting only the best and brightest? An assessment of migration policy selectivity and its effectiveness pp. 352-383

- Glen Rayp, Ilse Ruysssen and Samuel Standaert
- The within-country distribution of brain drain and brain gain effects: A case study on Senegal pp. 384-411

- Philippe Bocquier, Narcisse Cha’ngom, Frédéric Doquier and Joël Machado
- International migration, remittances, and remaining households: evidence from a trade embargo pp. 412-433

- Afnan Al-Malk, Jean-François Maystadt and Maria AVARRO Paniagua
- International migration, transfers of norms and public goods back home pp. 434-459

- Jan Brzozowski and Nicola Coniglio
- Facing displacement and a global pandemic: evidence from a fragile state pp. 460-480

- Michele Di Maio, Francesco Fasani, Valerio Leone Sciabolazza and Vasco Molini
- Child growth and refugee status: evidence from Syrian migrants in Turkey pp. 486-520

- Murat Demirci, Andrew D. Foster and Murat Kırdar
- Can refugees improve native children's health?: evidence from Turkey pp. 521-551

- Cansu Oymak and Jean-François Maystadt
Volume 90, issue 2, 2024
- Relationship between asset ownership and women's empowerment? Evidence from DHS data from 18 developing countries pp. 154-175

- Rafi Amir-Ud-Din, Lubna Naz and Ali Hafeez
- Child marriage and reproductive health of Indian women pp. 176-201

- Surya NATH Maiti, Manoj Maharia, Debayan Pakrashi and Abhishek Gautam
- Cognitive skills and intra-household allocation of schooling: do parents reinforce or correct for cognitive differences between siblings? pp. 202-228

- Jorge García-Hombrados
- Maternal health intervention and sex ratios: evidence from the Village Midwife Program in Indonesia pp. 229-255

- Md NAZMUL Ahsan and Tattwachaitanya RIDDI Maharaj
- Changing educational homogamy: shifting preferences or evolving educational distribution? pp. 256-284

- Anna Naszodi and Francisco Mendonca
- Fertility, electricity and television: is there a link? Evidence from Pakistan, 1990–2018 pp. 285-312

- Luca Tasciotti, Farooq Sulehria and Natascha Wagner
- Has the COVID-19 pandemic widened the gender gap in paid work hours in Spain? pp. 313-348

- Maite Blázquez Cuesta, Ainhoa Herrarte Sánchez and Ana Moro-Egido
Volume 90, issue 1, 2024
- Oil discoveries and gender inequality pp. 1-30

- Anca M. Grecu and Edner Bataille
- Income and differential fertility: evidence from oil price shocks pp. 31-54

- Abebe Hailemariam
- What determines women's labor supply? The role of home productivity and social norms pp. 55-87

- Farzana Afridi, Monisankar Bishnu and Kanika Mahajan
- Does breastfeeding support at work help mothers, children, and employers at the same time? pp. 88-115

- Emilia Del Bono and Chiara Pronzato
- The role of religion in female labor supply: evidence from two Muslim denominations pp. 116-153

- Pelin Akyol and Çağla Ökten
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