Journal of Population Economics
1988 - 2025
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Volume 36, issue 4, 2023
- The impact of industrialization on secondary schooling during the industrial revolution: evidence from nineteenth-century France pp. 2007-2023

- Raphael Franck
- Survival of the literati: Social status and reproduction in Ming–Qing China pp. 2025-2070

- Sijie Hu
- Technology and survival in preindustrial England: a Malthusian view pp. 2071-2110

- M. Aykut Attar
- The long-term effect of wartime social networks: evidence from African American Civil War veterans, 1870–1900 pp. 2111-2143

- Boxiao Zhang
- The US COVID-19 baby bust and rebound pp. 2145-2168

- Melissa S. Kearney and Phillip Levine
- Explaining third birth patterns in India: causal effects of sibling sex composition pp. 2169-2203

- Shanjukta Nath
- Differential fertility, school enrollment, and development pp. 2205-2240

- Jie Zhang and Haoming Liu
- Do marriage markets respond to a natural disaster? The impact of flooding of the Kosi river in India pp. 2241-2276

- Madhulika Khanna and Nishtha Kochhar
- Marriage and divorce: the role of unemployment insurance pp. 2277-2308

- Bastian Schulz and Fabian Siuda
- Maternity benefits and marital stability after birth: evidence from the Soviet Baltic republics pp. 2309-2345

- Elizabeth Brainerd and Olga Malkova
- Migration control policy and parent–child separation among migrant families: evidence from China pp. 2347-2388

- Yuanyuan Chen and Wei Fu
- Changes in international immigration and internal native mobility after COVID-19 in the USA pp. 2389-2428

- Giovanni Peri and Reem Zaiour
- No man is an island: trust, trustworthiness, and social networks among refugees in Germany pp. 2429-2455

- Nora El-Bialy, Elisa Fraile Aranda, Andreas Nicklisch, Lamis Saleh and Stefan Voigt
- Does asking about citizenship increase labor survey non-response? pp. 2457-2481

- Robert Bernhardt and Phanindra V. Wunnava
- Social isolation, health dynamics, and mortality: evidence across 21 European countries pp. 2483-2518

- Yarine Fawaz and Pedro Mira
- The impact of sodomy law repeals on crime pp. 2519-2548

- Riccardo Ciacci and Dario Sansone
- Vaccination and risky behaviors: evidence from the hepatitis B vaccination campaign in China pp. 2549-2580

- Chen Huang, Cong Li, Feng Liu and Ruofei Xu
- Health benefits of reducing aircraft pollution: evidence from changes in flight paths pp. 2581-2607

- Silvia Beghelli, Augustin de Coulon and Mary O’Mahony
- Mothers and fathers: education, co-residence, and child health pp. 2609-2653

- Elodie Djemai, Yohan Renard and Anne-Laure Samson
- Troubled in school: does maternal involvement matter for adolescents? pp. 2655-2689

- Jonathan Norris and Martijn van Hasselt
- Hidden schooling: endogenous measurement error and bias in education and labor market experience pp. 2691-2723

- Kendall Kennedy
- Early childhood education and care: effects after half a century and their mechanisms pp. 2725-2797

- Hikaru Kawarazaki
- Conscription and educational outcomes pp. 2799-2824

- Ruzica Savcic, Nikolaos Theodoropoulos and Dimitrios Xefteris
- Health and aging before and after retirement pp. 2825-2855

- Ana Lucia Abeliansky and Holger Strulik
- Mandatory retirement savings in the presence of an informal labor market pp. 2857-2888

- Oliver Pardo
- Preventing reforming unequally pp. 2889-2924

- Axel Börsch-Supan, Klaus Härtl, Duarte Semedo Leite and Alexander Ludwig
- Female breadwinning and domestic abuse: evidence from Australia pp. 2925-2965

- Yinjunjie (Jacquelyn Zhang and Robert Breunig
- Women’s right to property and the child quantity-quality trade-off: evidence from India pp. 2967-3003

- Vaidehi Tandel, Arnab Dutta, Sahil Gandhi and Ashwini Narayanan
- Friends in the village:do they matter for women’s involvement in household decisions? pp. 3005-3028

- Ben D’Exelle and Liz Ignowski
- Gender equity and the gender gap in STEM: is there really a paradox? pp. 3029-3056

- William Jergins
- Changes in parental gender preference in the USA: evidence from 1850 to 2019 pp. 3057-3070

- Todd Jones, Matthew J. Millington and Joseph Price
- Can conflict affect individuals’ preferences for income redistribution? pp. 3071-3096

- Ori Shai
Volume 36, issue 3, 2023
- Do high aspirations lead to better outcomes? Evidence from a longitudinal survey of adolescents in Peru pp. 1099-1137

- Carol Graham and Julia R. Pozuelo
- Double-edged sword: persistent effects of Communist regime affiliations on well-being and preferences pp. 1139-1185

- Vladimir Otrachshenko, Milena Nikolova and Olga Popova
- Global warming and urbanization pp. 1187-1223

- Marc Helbling and Daniel Meierrieks
- Compensation for girls in early childhood and its long-run impact: family investment strategies under rainfall shocks pp. 1225-1268

- Jia Wu, Jiada Lin and Xiao Han
- The morbidity costs of air pollution through the Lens of Health Spending in China pp. 1269-1292

- Xin Zhang, Xun Zhang, Yuehua Liu, Xintong Zhao and Xi Chen
- The effects of temperature on mental health: evidence from China pp. 1293-1332

- Yue Hua, Yun Qiu and Xiaoqing Tan
- The impact of timing of in utero drought shocks on birth outcomes in rural households: evidence from Sierra Leone pp. 1333-1362

- Olukorede Abiona and Joseph B. Ajefu
- Gendered effects of early childhood weather shocks on locus of control: evidence from 28 agricultural countries pp. 1363-1393

- Masahiro Shoji
- The labor market returns to “first-in-family” university graduates pp. 1395-1429

- Anna Adamecz-Völgyi, Morag Henderson and Nikki Shure
- Son preference and education Inequalities in India: the role of gender-biased fertility strategies and preferential treatment of boys pp. 1431-1460

- Heather Congdon Fors and Annika Lindskog
- Child care costs, household liquidity constraints, and gender inequality pp. 1461-1487

- Alessandra Casarico, Elena Del Rey and José Silva
- Behind the child penalty: understanding what contributes to the labour market costs of motherhood pp. 1489-1511

- Alessandra Casarico and Salvatore Lattanzio
- Parental inputs and socio-economic gaps in early child development pp. 1513-1543

- Lindsey Macmillan and Emma Tominey
- Delay in childbearing and the evolution of fertility rates pp. 1545-1571

- Evangelos Dioikitopoulos and Dimitrios Varvarigos
- Children having children: early motherhood and offspring human capital in India pp. 1573-1606

- M. Perez-Alvarez and Marta Favara
- Unexpected longevity, intergenerational policies, and fertility pp. 1607-1640

- Jisoo Hwang and Seok Ki Kim
- Natural selection and Neanderthal extinction in a Malthusian economy pp. 1641-1656

- Angus Chu
- Quantity-quality trade-off in Northeast China during the Qing dynasty pp. 1657-1694

- Yu Bai, Yanjun Li and Pak Hung Lam
- Landownership concentration and human capital accumulation in post-unification Italy pp. 1695-1764

- Vitantonio Mariella
- The impact of a local human capital shock: evidence from World War II veterans pp. 1765-1798

- Jongkwan Lee
- Demographic change and the rate of return in pay-as-you-go pension systems pp. 1799-1827

- Matthias Schön
- Social security, economic growth, and social welfare in an overlapping generation model with idiosyncratic TFP shock and heterogeneous workers pp. 1829-1862

- Toshiki Tamai
- Age diversity and aggregate productivity pp. 1863-1899

- Balázs Zélity
- Who’s afraid of immigration? The effect of economic preferences on tolerance pp. 1901-1940

- Matija Kovacic and Cristina Elisa Orso
- Implications of restrictive asylum policies: evidence from metering along the U.S.-Mexico Border pp. 1941-1962

- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes and Jose Bucheli
- International migration and the religious schooling of children in the home country: evidence from Bangladesh pp. 1963-2005

- Khandker Wahedur Rahman
Volume 36, issue 2, 2023
- Big Five personality traits and sex pp. 549-580

- Uwe Jirjahn and Martha Ottenbacher
- Social integration of Syrian refugees and their intention to stay in Germany pp. 581-607

- Cyrine Hannafi and Mohamed Marouani
- The effect of linguistic proximity on the labour market outcomes of the asylum population pp. 609-652

- Lorraine Wong
- Estimating poverty for refugees in data-scarce contexts: an application of cross-survey imputation pp. 653-679

- Hai-Anh Dang and Paolo Verme
- The supply of foreign talent: how skill-biased technology drives the location choice and skills of new immigrants pp. 681-718

- Andreas Beerli, Ronald Indergand and Johannes Kunz
- Eastward enlargements of the European Union, transitional arrangements and self-employment pp. 719-742

- Magdalena Ulceluse and Martin Kahanec
- The immigrant-native gap in risk and time preferences in Germany: levels, socio-economic determinants, and recent changes pp. 743-778

- Sumit Deole and Marc Oliver Rieger
- Economic geography of contagion: a study of COVID-19 outbreak in India pp. 779-811

- Tanika Chakraborty and Anirban Mukherjee
- The impact of Covid-19 on older workers’ employment and Social Security spillovers pp. 813-846

- Gopi Goda, Emilie Jackson, Lauren Hersch Nicholas and Sarah Stith
- Optimal interventions in networks during a pandemic pp. 847-883

- Roland Pongou, Guy Tchuente and Jean-Baptiste Tondji
- Native Americans’ experience of chronic distress in the USA pp. 885-909

- David Blanchflower and Donna Feir
- Neighborhoods and mental health—evidence from a natural experiment in the public social housing sector pp. 911-934

- Bence Boje-Kovacs, Jane Greve and Cecilie D. Weatherall
- Skipping the doctor: evidence from a case with extended self-certification of paid sick leave pp. 935-971

- Bruno Ferman, Gaute Torsvik and Kjell Vaage
- Health shocks and spousal labor supply: an international perspective pp. 973-1004

- Nicholas Jolly and Nikolaos Theodoropoulos
- Born or bred? The roles of nature and nurture for intergenerational persistence in labour market outcomes pp. 1005-1047

- Marte E. S. Ulvestad and Simen Markussen
- Gendered university major choice: the role of intergenerational transmission pp. 1049-1097

- Julia Philipp
Volume 36, issue 1, 2023
- The Feminisation U, cultural norms, and the plough pp. 5-35

- Luca J. Uberti and Elodie Douarin
- Social assimilation and immigrants’ labour market outcomes pp. 37-67

- Matloob Piracha, Max Tani, Zhiming Cheng and Ben Zhe Wang
- Social identity and labor market outcomes of immigrants pp. 69-113

- Maria Rosaria Carillo, Vincenzo Lombardo and Tiziana Venittelli
- Male wage inequality and characteristics of “early mover” marriages pp. 115-138

- Hani Mansour and Terra McKinnish
- Maternal employment effects of paid parental leave pp. 139-178

- Annette Bergemann and Regina Riphahn
- Analysing tax-benefit reforms in the Netherlands using structural models and natural experiments pp. 179-209

- Henk-Wim Boer and Egbert L. W. Jongen
- The chips are down: the influence of family on children’s trust formation pp. 211-233

- Corrado Giulietti, Enrico Rettore and Sara Tonini
- How family background shapes the relationship between human capital and fertility pp. 235-262

- Francis Kramarz, Olof Rosenqvist and Oskar Skans
- Birth outcomes in hard times among minority ethnic groups pp. 263-294

- Paola Bertoli, Veronica Grembi and The Linh Bao Nguyen
- Baby commodity booms? The impact of commodity shocks on fertility decisions and outcomes pp. 295-320

- Francisco Gallego and Jeanne Lafortune
- The effect of compulsory schooling laws and child labor restrictions on fertility: evidence from the early twentieth century pp. 321-358

- Yannay Shanan
- Housing wealth and fertility: evidence from China pp. 359-395

- Hong Liu, Lili Liu and Fei Wang
- Social externalities, endogenous childcare costs, and fertility choice pp. 397-429

- Ratbek Dzhumashev and Ainura Tursunalieva
- Long-term barriers to global fertility convergence pp. 431-470

- Erasmo Papagni
- The effect of education on overall fertility pp. 471-503

- Philip DeCicca and Harry Krashinsky
- The effects of an epidemic on prenatal investments, childhood mortality and health of surviving children pp. 505-544

- Patricia I. Ritter and Ricardo A. Sanchez
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