JODE - Journal of Demographic Economics
2015 - 2025
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Volume 82, issue 4, 2016
- The Homosexual Lifestyle: Time Use in Same-sex Household pp. 365-398

- Michael Martell and Leanne Roncolato
- Black-White Marital Matching: Race, Anthtopometrics and Socioeconomics pp. 399-421

- Pierre-André Chiappori, Sonia Oreffice and Climent Quintana-Domeque
- Push, Pull, and Population Size Effects in Structural Development: Long-run Trade-offs pp. 423-457

- Oksana Leukhina and Stephen J Turnovsky
- A Culture of Kinship: Chinese Genealogies as a Souce for Research in Demographic Economics pp. 459-482

- Carol Shiue
Volume 82, issue 3, 2016
- Credible Commitments and Marriage: When the Homemaker Gets her Share at Divorce pp. 241-279

- Ho-Po Crystal Wong
- Cultural Influences on the Fertility Behavior of First- and Second-Generation Immigrants pp. 281-314

- Holger Stichnoth and Mustafa Yeter
- A Harmonized Dataset on Global Educational Attainment between 1970 and 2060 - An Analytical Window into Recent Trends and Future Prospects in Human Capital Development pp. 315-363

- Anne Goujon, Samir K. C., Markus Speringer, Bilal Barakat and Michaela Potancokovà
Volume 82, issue 2, 2016
- Microbes and Markets: Was the Black Death an Economic Revolution? pp. 139-165

- Gregory Clark
- Gender Gaps in Completed Fertility pp. 167-206

- Erica Field, Vera Molitor, Alice Schoonbroodt and Michele Tertilt
- Longevity Variations and the Welfare State pp. 207-239

- Pierre Pestieau and Gregory Ponthiere
Volume 82, issue 1, 2016
- Migration and the Equilibrium Prevalence of Infectious Diseases pp. 1-26

- Alice Mesnard and Paul Seabright
- Black and White Fertility, Differential Baby Booms: The Value of Equal Education Opportunity pp. 27-109

- Robert Tamura, Curtis Simon and Kevin M. Murphy
- Stochastic Dominance and Demographic Policy Evaluation: A Critique pp. 111-138

- Juan Cordoba and Xiying Liu
Volume 81, issue 4, 2015
- Genes Legitimacy and Hypergamy: Another Look at the Economics of Marriage pp. 331-377

- Gilles Saint-Paul
- Dissecting Network Externalities in International Migration pp. 379-408

- Michel Beine, Frédéric Docquier and Ozden Caglar
- Generational Economics and the National Transfer Accounts pp. 409-441

- Hippolyte d’ALBIS and Dalal Moosa
Volume 81, issue 3, 2015
- Capital Taxes, Labor Taxes and the Household pp. 217-260

- Rigas Oikonomou and Christian Siegel
- Fertility and Social Security pp. 261-299

- Michele Boldrin, Mariacristina De Nardi and Larry Jones
- A Closed-form Solution for the Health Capital Model pp. 301-316

- Holger Strulik
- Measurment without Theory, Once again pp. 317-329

- Jeremy Greenwood, Ananth Seshadri and Guillaume Vandenbroucke
Volume 81, issue 2, 2015
- The Becker-Coase Theorem Reconsidered pp. 157-177

- Pierre-Andre Chiappori, Murat Iyigun and Yoram Weiss
- Sons or Daughters? Sex Preferences and the Reversal of the Gender Educational Gap pp. 179-201

- Moshe Hazan and Hosny Zoabi
- The IPUMS Collaboration: Integratin and Disseminating the World’s Population Microdata pp. 203-216

- Steven Ruggles, Robert McCAA, Matthew Sobek and Lara Cleveland
Volume 81, issue 1, 2015
- Gary Becker and the Art of Economics pp. 3-6

- Aloysius Siow
- Gary Becker’sContribution to the Economics of Matching and Marriage pp. 7-11

- Pierre-André Chiappori
- Sex Ratios, Polygyny, and the Value of Women in Marriage - A Beckerian Approach pp. 13-25

- Shoshana Grossbard
- Gary Becker on Human Capital pp. 27-31

- Yoram Weiss
- Gary Becker’s Legacy on Intergenerational Mobility pp. 33-43

- Nezih Guner
- Gary Becker’s Contribution to the Analysis of Discrimination pp. 45-50

- Christopher Flinn
- Gary Becker’s Contribution in Health Economics pp. 51-57

- Rodrigo Soares
- Gary Becker on the Quantity and Quality of Children pp. 59-66

- Matthias Doepke
- Becker and the Demographic Transition pp. 67-74

- Ronald Lee
- Why Are Married Women Working so much ? pp. 75-114

- Larry Jones, Rodolfo Manuelli and Ellen McGrattan
- Who Comes and Why ? Determinants of Immigrants Skill Level in the Early XXth Century US pp. 115-155

- Matías Covarrubias, Jeanne Lafortune and José Tessada
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