JODE - Journal of Demographic Economics
2015 - 2025
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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 I. 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
Volume 89, issue 4, 2023
- Son preference and low birth weight for girls pp. 553-568

- Hyunkuk Cho
- Legally ever after: How did 1986 immigration reform affect marriage? pp. 569-585

- Aaron Gamino
- Changes in assortative matching and educational inequality: evidence from marriage and birth records in Mexico pp. 587-607

- Lauren Hoehn-Velasco and Jacob Penglase
Volume 89, issue 3, 2023
- Longevity risk and capital markets: the 2021–22 update pp. 299-312

- David Blake, J. G. Gairns Andrew, Malene Kallestrup-Lamb and Jesper Rangvid
- Resilience in a time of crisis: how COVID-19 pandemic insights are supporting a vibrant longevity risk transfer market pp. 313-327

- Amy Kessler
- Buy-ins, buy-outs, longevity bonds, and the creation of value pp. 329-347

- Richard McMINN, Yijia Lin and Tianxiang Shi
- A market consistent approach to the valuation of no-negative equity guarantees and equity release mortgages pp. 349-372

- Dean Buckner, Kevin Dowd and Hardy Hulley
- The effect of marital status on life expectancy: Is cohabitation as protective as marriage? pp. 373-394

- Anne G. Balter, Dorethe S. Bjerre and Malene Kallestrup-Lamb
- Counting the cost of inequality pp. 395-418

- Les Mayhew
- Survival analysis of longitudinal data: the case of English population aged 50 and over pp. 419-463

- Marjan Qazvini
- Morbidity compression and cancer insurance pp. 465-482

- Hsin-Chung Wang, Jack C. Yue, Ting-Chung Chang and Ting-Chen Chang
- Accounting for COVID-19-type shocks in mortality modeling: a comparative study pp. 483-512

- Simon Schnürch, Torsten Kleinow and Andreas Wagner
- Effect of the COVID-19 frailty heterogeneity on the future evolution of mortality by stratified weighting pp. 513-532

- Maria Carannante, Valeria D’amato and Steven Haberman
- The impact of long memory in mortality differentials on index-based longevity hedges pp. 533-552

- Kenneth Q. Zhou and Johnny SIU-HANG Li
Volume 89, issue 2, 2023
- Does single pregnancy hurt birth outcomes among young mothers? pp. 149-181

- Young-Il Kim and Jungmin Lee
- Female education, marital assortative mating, and dowry: Theory and evidence from districts of India pp. 183-209

- Prarthna Agarwal Goel and Rashmi Barua
- The marriage age U-shape pp. 211-252

- Pavel Jelnov
- Examining the consequences of poor neonatal health on the family pp. 253-281

- Dara Lee Luca and Purvi Sevak
- Educational assortative mating and income inequality in Thailand pp. 283-298

- Sasiwimon Paweenawat and Lusi Liao
Volume 89, issue 1, 2023
- A new method for identifying the role of marital preferences at shaping marriage patterns pp. 1-27

- Anna Nazszodi and Francisco Mendonca
- Economic returns of family planning and fertility decline in India, 1991–2061 pp. 29-61

- Srinivas Goli, K. S. James, Devender Singh, Venkatesh Srinivasan and Rakesh Mishra
- Wage and employment effects of immigration: Evidence from South Korea pp. 63-83

- Hyejin Kim
- The effects of absent fathers on adolescent criminal activity: an economic approach pp. 85-103

- David Zimmer
- Impact of foreign domestic workers on the fertility decision of households: evidence from Hong Kong pp. 105-135

- Nobuyuki Nakamura and Aya Suzuki
- The demand for gratitude as a restraint on the use of child labor: A hypothesis pp. 137-147

- Oded Stark and Wiktor Budzinski
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