Journal of Population Economics
1988 - 2025
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Volume 38, issue 3, 2025
- Blowin’ in the wind of an invisible killer: long-term exposure to ozone and respiratory mortality in the USA pp. 1-30

- Ziheng Liu, Xi Chen and Qinan Lu
- On the role of social security systems in a non-unitary discounting model pp. 1-21

- Hongzi Liu and Ryo Sakamoto
- What makes a classmate a peer? Examining which peers matter in NYC elementary schools pp. 1-28

- William C. Horrace, Hyunseok Jung, Jonathan L. Presler and Amy Ellen Schwartz
- Retraction Note: Banning the purchase of sex increases cases of rape: evidence from Sweden pp. 1-1

- Riccardo Ciacci
- Short- and medium-run impacts of preschool education: evidence from state pre-K programs pp. 1-39

- Mariana Zerpa
- Understanding the demographics of the opioid overdose death crisis pp. 1-31

- David Powell
- Fighting abuse with prescription tracking: mandatory drug monitoring and intimate partner violence pp. 1-27

- Dhaval Dave, Bilge Erten, David Hummel, Pinar Keskin and Shuo Zhang
Volume 38, issue 2, 2025
- The effects of recreational marijuana legalization on employment and earnings pp. 1-41

- Dhaval M. Dave, Yang Liang, Caterina Muratori and Joseph J. Sabia
- Sibling correlations and intergenerational mobility across immigrant groups pp. 1-26

- Marco Colagrossi, Claudio Deiana, Andrea Geraci, Ludovica Giua and Gianluca Mazzarella
- Rally post-terrorism pp. 1-29

- Shuai Chen
- Exposure to refugee camps and voting behavior: a spatial analysis pp. 1-38

- Jonna Rickardsson
- On the origins of gender gaps in education: stereotype as a self-fulfilling prophecy pp. 1-30

- Mingxing Huang, Hongmei Yi and Scott Rozelle
- The impact of parents’ health shocks on children’s health behaviors pp. 1-35

- Sylvie Blasco, Eva Moreno - Galbis and Jeremy Tanguy
- From homemakers to breadwinners? How mandatory kindergarten affects maternal labour market outcomes pp. 1-23

- Selina Gangl and Martin Huber
- Reacting to recalls: contraceptive choice impacts of defective birth control pills in Chile pp. 1-23

- Paige Schoonover
- Additional evidence on the effects of banning the purchase of sex on cases of rape in Sweden pp. 1-13

- Riccardo Ciacci
- Comment on “Banning the purchase of sex increases cases of rape: evidence from Sweden” pp. 1-2

- Klaus Zimmermann
- Expenditure response to patient cost-sharing: evidence from China’s New Cooperative Medical Scheme pp. 1-34

- Hong Liu, Xiaobo Peng and Hui Xiang
- Baby steps to success? The impact of paid maternity leave on children’s long-term outcomes in the United States pp. 1-34

- Krishna Regmi and Le Wang
- The decision to flee: exploring gender-specific determinants of international refugee migration pp. 1-34

- Laura Renner and Lena Schmid
- Robots, jobs, and optimal fertility timing pp. 1-33

- Claudio Costanzo
- Health externalities to labor productivity and optimal policies with endogenous fertility, labor, and longevity pp. 1-42

- Siew Ling Yew and Jie Zhang
Volume 38, issue 1, 2025
- Health and relationship quality of sexual minorities in Europe pp. 1-39

- Francesco Berlingieri and Matija Kovacic
- Relocating or reclassified? A new perspective on China’s urban population growth pp. 1-28

- Li Gan, Qing He, Ruichao Si and Daichun Yi
- Healthcare spillovers of spousal health shocks in China: evidence from administrative data pp. 1-28

- Yufei Xie, Yiheng Liu and Jin Feng
- Social contacts, unemployment, and experienced well-being: evidence from time-use data pp. 1-28

- Thi Truong An Hoang and Andreas Knabe
- The different effects of Covid on children with parents in teleworkable and non-teleworkable occupations pp. 1-28

- Ainoa Aparicio Fenoll
- Remote work, wages, and hours worked in the United States pp. 1-49

- Sabrina Pabilonia and Victoria Vernon
- The effect of the one-child policy on fertility in China: identification based on difference-in-differences pp. 1-31

- Hongbin Li and Xinzheng Shi
- Does far-right populism affect immigrants’ working conditions? pp. 1-31

- Anna D’Ambrosio, Roberto Leombruni and Tiziano Razzolini
- Religiously inspired baby boom: evidence from Georgia pp. 1-31

- Seunghun Chung, Neha Deopa, Kritika Saxena and Lyman Stone
- Optimal sequential fertility choices under discriminatory preferences pp. 1-51

- Jianxun Lyu
- Does urbanization empower women? Evidence from India pp. 1-47

- Gaurav Dhamija, Punarjit Roychowdhury and Binay Shankar
- Brothers, sisters, and support to older parents: separate spheres across and within support types? pp. 1-38

- Christine Ho and Kathleen McGarry
- The motherhood penalty and low fertility in China: a pseudo-event study pp. 1-29

- Wei Huang, Yiping Wang, Hantao Wu and Yi Zhou
- High-speed internet and socioemotional wellbeing in adolescence and youth pp. 1-29

- Karina Colombo, Elisa Failache and Martina Querejeta
- Does testing young children influence educational attainment and wellbeing? pp. 1-21

- Colin Green, Ole Henning Nyhus and Kari Vea Salvanes
- The evolution of labor market disparities between Hispanic and non-Hispanic men: 1970–2019 pp. 1-21

- Ioannis Kospentaris and Leslie Stratton
- The subjective well-being of immigrants and natives during Covid-19 pp. 1-21

- Fari Aftab, Juliane Scheffel and David Spencer
- Correction to: Estimating the prevalence of child labour in the cocoa industry via indirect elicitation methods: a mixed‑methods study pp. 1-2

- Aurelia Lepine, Yah Ariane Bernadette N’Djore, Carole Treibich, Henry Cust, Laurent Foubert, Megan Passey and Selina Binder
- Long-term care expenditures and investment decisions under uncertainty pp. 1-23

- Pablo Garcia Sanchez, Luca Marchiori and Olivier Pierrard
- Peers, parents, and self-perceptions: the gender gap in mathematics self-assessment pp. 1-33

- Anna Adamecz-Völgyi, John Jerrim, Jean-Baptiste Pingault and Nikki Shure
- Hospital supply and infant mortality: Evidence from Islamic political representation in Turkey pp. 1-26

- Bilge Erten and Yunus Cem Yılmaz
- Pension reforms, longer working horizons, and absence from work pp. 1-26

- Giorgio Brunello, Maria Paola and Lorenzo Rocco
- Material and social deprivation among one-person households: the role of gender pp. 1-25

- Enrico Fabrizi, Chiara Mussida and Maria Laura Parisi
- The effect of Ukrainian refugees on the local labour markets: the case of Czechia pp. 1-45

- Agnieszka Postepska and Anastasiia Voloshyna
- Life after loss: the causal effect of parental death on daughters’ fertility pp. 1-40

- Felix Glaser and Rene Wiesinger
- Sexual orientation stereotypes and job candidate screening: why gay is (mostly) OK pp. 1-40

- Philippe Sterkens, Axana Dalle, Joey Wuyts, Ines Pauwels, Hellen Durinck and Stijn Baert
- Schooling mobility across three generations in six Latin American countries pp. 1-35

- Pablo Celhay and Sebastian Gallegos
- “Votes for Women” on the edge of urbanization pp. 1-35

- Pantelis Kammas and Vassilis Sarantides
- A family affair? Long-term economic and mental health effects of spousal cancer pp. 1-30

- Petri Böckerman, Mika Kortelainen, Henri Salokangas and Maria Vaalavuo
- Free education and the intergenerational transmission of cognitive skills in rural China pp. 1-30

- Zheyuan Zhang, Hui Xu, Ruilin Liu and Zhong Zhao
- Migration and informational autocracy pp. 1-22

- M. Christian Lehmann
- From pink collar to lab coat: cultural persistence and diffusion of socialist gender norms pp. 1-34

- Naomi Friedman-Sokuler and Claudia Senik
- An unintended effect of school entrance age: pushing children ahead through private school pp. 1-34

- Elisa Taveras
- The seen and unseen: the unintended impact of a conditional cash transfer program on prenatal sex selection pp. 1-34

- Sayli Javadekar and Kritika Saxena
- The winter depression: coal heating and mental health in China pp. 1-32

- Yu Shen and Wenkai Sun
- Networks abroad and culture: global individual-level evidence pp. 1-42

- Riccardo Turati
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