Journal of Demographic Economics
2015 - 2024
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Volume 87, issue 4, 2021
- Dead men tell no tales: the role of cultural transmission in demographic change pp. 511-536

- Roman Zakharenko
- Gender norm conflict and marital outcomes pp. 537-560

- Francisca Antman, Priti Kalsi and Soohyung Lee
- Investigating the long-term effects of child labor on household poverty and food insecurity in Ghana pp. 561-587

- Monica Puoma Lambon-Quayefio and Nkechi Owoo
- Immigrants’ demand for informal and formal education: evidence from US time use data – CORRIGENDUM pp. 589-589

- Nicola Coniglio, Rezart Hoxhaj and Hubert Jayet
Volume 87, issue 3, 2021
- Special Issue on Climate Migration pp. 289-291

- Anda David and Frédéric Docquier
- A meta-analysis of the literature on climate change and migration pp. 293-344

- Michel Beine and Lionel Jeusette
- The geography of climate migration pp. 345-381

- Michał Burzyński, Frédéric Docquier and Hendrik Scheewel
- Domestic and international migration intentions in response to environmental stress: A global cross-country analysis pp. 383-436

- Els Bekaert, Ilse Ruyssen and Sara Salomone
- Gendered migration responses to drought in Malawi pp. 437-477

- Luis G. Becerra-Valbuena and Katrin Millock
- The impact of natural disasters on migration: findings from Vietnam pp. 479-510

- Trong-Anh Trinh, Simon Feeny and Alberto Posso
Volume 87, issue 2, 2021
- Actuarial deductions for early retirement pp. 141-167

- Markus Knell
- Pareto-improving transition to fully funded pensions under myopia pp. 169-212

- Torben M. Andersen, Joydeep Bhattacharya and Marias H. Gestsson
- International migration and the gender wage gap pp. 213-232

- Raymundo Campos-Vazquez and Jaime Lara
- Segregation, fertility, and son preference: the case of the Roma in Serbia pp. 233-260

- Marianna Battaglia, Bastien Chabé-Ferret and Lara Lebedinski
- Gender inequality in COVID-19 times: evidence from UK prolific participants pp. 261-287

- Sonia Oreffice and Climent Quintana-Domeque
Volume 87, issue 1, 2021
- Demography and provisions for retirement: the pension composition, a behavioral approach pp. 1-31

- Bernard van Praag and J. Peter Hop
- Age culture, school-entry cutoff, and the choices of birth month and school-entry timing in South Korea pp. 33-65

- Taehoon Kim
- Son preference and the fertility squeeze in India pp. 67-106

- Anna-Maria Aksan
- Those who can't sort, steal: caste, occupational mobility, and rent-seeking in rural India pp. 107-140

- Nicholas Lawson and Dean Spears
Volume 86, issue 4, 2020
- Migration-induced transfers of norms: the case of female political empowerment pp. 435-477

- Elisabetta Lodigiani and Sara Salomone
- Self-employment as a stepping stone to better labor market matching: a comparison between immigrants and natives pp. 479-501

- Magdalena Ulceluse
- Fertility, immigration, and lifetime wages under imperfect labor substitution pp. 503-532

- Ross Guest and Nick Parr
Volume 86, issue 3, 2020
- Introduction to the special issue on the economics of religion pp. 207-211

- Jared Rubin
- Sex and the mission: the conflicting effects of early Christian missions on HIV in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 213-257

- Julia Cagé and Valeria Rueda
- Prussia disaggregated: the demography of its universe of localities in 1871 pp. 259-290

- Sascha Becker and Francesco Cinnirella
- Were Jews in interwar Poland more educated? pp. 291-304

- Ran Abramitzky and Hanna Halaburda
- Religion, family structure, and the perpetuation of female genital cutting in Egypt pp. 305-328

- Lisa Blaydes and Melina R. Platas
- Social interactions, ethnicity, religion, and fertility in Kenya pp. 329-365

- Sriya Iyer and Melvyn Weeks
- Fertility, migration, and altruism pp. 367-402

- Eli Berman and Zaur Rzakhanov
- Religious prohibition and sacrifice: evidence from the Amish restriction on high school education pp. 403-434

- Liang Wang
Volume 86, issue 2, 2020
- A contribution to the theory of economic development and the demographic transition: fertility reversal under the HIV epidemic pp. 125-155

- Luca Gori, Enrico Lupi, Piero Manfredi and Mauro Sodini
- Equilibrium and ${\rm {\cal A}}$-efficient fertility with increasing returns to population and endogenous mortality pp. 157-182

- Robert Tamura and David Cuberes
- The effects of teenage childbearing on education, physical health, and mental distress: evidence from Mexico pp. 183-206

- Pinar Gunes and Magda Tsaneva
Volume 86, issue 1, 2020
- The South's demographic transition and international capital flows in a financially integrated world economy pp. 1-45

- Frédéric Gannon, Gilles Le Garrec and Vincent Touzé
- Living longer in high longevity risk pp. 47-86

- Rachel Wingenbach, Jong-Min Kim and Hojin Jung
- Macroeconomic and distributional effects of demographic change in an open economy—the case of Belgium pp. 87-124

- Willem Devriendt and Freddy Heylen
Volume 85, issue 4, 2019
- Optimal education policy and human capital accumulation in the context of brain drain pp. 271-303

- Slobodan Djajić, Frédéric Docquier and Michael Michael
- Do demographic changes affect house prices? pp. 305-320

- Kristine Gevorgyan
- A demographic factor as a determinant of migration: what is the effect of sibship size on migration decisions? pp. 321-345

- Jianmei Zhao and Hai Zhong
Volume 85, issue 3, 2019
- The costs of consumption smoothing: less schooling and less nutrition pp. 181-208

- Leandro de Magalhaes, Dongya Koh and Raul Santaeulalia-Llopis
- The likelihood of divorce and the riskiness of financial decisions pp. 209-229

- Oded Stark and Krzysztof Szczygielski
- Forecasting human capital of EU member countries accounting for sociocultural determinants pp. 231-269

- Guillaume Marois, Patrick Sabourin and Alain Bélanger
Volume 85, issue 2, 2019
- The living arrangements of elderly widows, their children, and their children's spouses pp. 95-121

- Carlos Bethencourt
- Female labor force participation and fertility differentials pp. 123-164

- Irakli Japaridze
- Repercussions of negatively selective migration for the behavior of non-migrants when preferences are social pp. 165-179

- Oded Stark and Wiktor Budzinski
Volume 85, issue 1, 2019
- Are we born equal: a study of intergenerational income mobility in China pp. 1-19

- Mengjie Jin, Xuemei Bai, Kevin X Li and Wenming Shi
- The effect of family size on education: new evidence from China's one-child policy pp. 21-42

- Laura M. Argys and Susan L. Averett
- Reexamination of the Serendipity Theorem from the stability viewpoint pp. 43-70

- Akira Momota, Tomoya Sakagami and Akihisa Shibata
- First come, first served? Birth order effects on child height in South Africa pp. 71-94

- Rajan Bishwakarma and Kira M. Villa
Volume 84, issue 4, 2018
- TIME, SPACE, AND SKILLS IN DESIGNING MIGRATION POLICY pp. 355-417

- Michał Burzyński
- THE ROLE OF FATHERS IN THE CRIMINAL CAREERS OF JUVENILES IN ITALY pp. 419-445

- Luca Pieroni and Donatella Lanari
- NET NUTRITION AND THE TRANSITION FROM 19TH CENTURY BOUND TO FREE-LABOR: ASSESSING DIETARY CHANGE WITH DIFFERENCES-IN-DECOMPOSITIONS pp. 447-475

- Scott Alan Carson
Volume 84, issue 3, 2018
- RACIAL DIFFERENCES IN THE EFFECT OF MARRIAGEABLE MALES ON FEMALE FAMILY HEADSHIP pp. 231-256

- Terry-Ann Craigie, Samuel L. Myers and William Darity
- AN ANALYSIS OF FEMALE LABOR SUPPLY, HOME PRODUCTION, AND HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES pp. 257-307

- Kellie Forrester and Jennifer Klein
- THE IMPACT OF NEW DRUG LAUNCHES ON LIFE-YEARS LOST IN 2015 FROM 19 TYPES OF CANCER IN 36 COUNTRIES pp. 309-354

- Frank Lichtenberg
Volume 84, issue 2, 2018
- FROM EMPTY PEWS TO EMPTY CRADLES: FERTILITY DECLINE AMONG EUROPEAN CATHOLICS pp. 149-187

- Eli Berman, Laurence R. Iannaccone and Giuseppe Ragusa
- A MORE MEASURED APPROACH: AN EVALUATION OF DIFFERENT MEASURES OF MARRIAGE RATES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR FAMILY ECONOMICS pp. 189-207

- Mary Ann Bronson and Maurizio Mazzocco
- DECOMPOSING GAPS BETWEEN ROMA AND NON-ROMA IN ROMANIA pp. 209-229

- Christopher Rauh
Volume 84, issue 1, 2018
- THE IMPACT OF EDUCATION ON WOMEN'S PREFERENCES FOR GENDER EQUALITY: EVIDENCE FROM SIERRA LEONE pp. 3-40

- Colin Cannonier and Naci Mocan
- MOTHER SINGLEHOOD AT FIRST BIRTH AND MORTALITY RISKS OF FIRST- AND LATER-BORN CHILDREN: THE CASE OF SENEGAL pp. 41-77

- Nathalie Guilbert and Karine Marazyan
- MARRIAGE PAYMENTS AND WOMEN'S BARGAINING POWER IN RURAL BANGLADESH pp. 79-105

- Nazia Mansoor
- INTRAHOUSEHOLD DISTRIBUTION IN MIGRANT-SENDING FAMILIES pp. 107-148

- Lucia Mangiavacchi, Federico Perali and Luca Piccoli
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