Journal of Population Economics
1988 - 2025
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Volume 23, issue 4, 2010
- The response of Japanese wives’ labor supply to husbands’ job loss pp. 1133-1149

- Miki Kohara
- The effects of remarriage on women’s labor supply pp. 1151-1176

- Alison Aughinbaugh
- Far above rubies: Bride price and extramarital sexual relations in Uganda pp. 1177-1187

- David Bishai and Shoshana Grossbard
- Migration, trade and wages pp. 1189-1211

- Alexander Hijzen and Peter Wright
- Immigrant migration dynamics model for The Netherlands pp. 1213-1247

- Govert Bijwaard
- International migration: a panel data analysis of the determinants of bilateral flows pp. 1249-1274

- Anna Maria Mayda
- Competition, substitution, or discretion: an analysis of Palestinian and foreign guest workers in the Israeli labor market pp. 1275-1300

- Ted Aranki and Yousef Daoud
- From Europe to the Americas: a comparative panel-data analysis of migration to Argentina, Brazil, and the United States, 1870–1910 pp. 1301-1318

- Juventino Balderas and Michael Greenwood
- The relative importance of the husband’s and wife’s characteristics in family migration, 1960–2000 pp. 1319-1337

- Steven Tenn
- Après nous le Déluge: fertility and the intensity of struggle against immigration pp. 1339-1349

- Leonid Azarnert
- Trade, population growth, and the environment in developing countries pp. 1351-1370

- Ulla Lehmijoki and Tapio Palokangas
- Gibrat’s law for countries pp. 1371-1389

- Rafael González-Val and Marcos Sanso-Navarro
Volume 23, issue 3, 2010
- Sexual orientation and earnings: a register data-based approach to identify homosexuals pp. 835-849

- Ali Ahmed and Mats Hammarstedt
- The intra-firm gender wage gap: a new view on wage differentials based on linked employer–employee data pp. 851-879

- Anja Heinze and Elke Wolf
- Wages and employment of French workers with African origin pp. 881-905

- Romain Aeberhardt, Denis Fougere, Julien Pouget and Roland Rathelot
- Dual tracks: part-time work in life-cycle employment for British women pp. 907-931

- Sara Connolly and Mary Gregory
- Approval of equal rights and gender differences in well-being pp. 933-962

- Rafael Lalive and Alois Stutzer
- Giving to family versus giving to the community within and across generations pp. 963-987

- Partha Deb, Cagla Okten and Una Osili
- Measuring educational inequalities: a method and an application to Albania pp. 989-1023

- Nathalie Picard and François-Charles Wolff
- Are parents altruistic? Evidence from Mexico pp. 1025-1046

- Christian Schluter and Jackline Wahba
- Youth emancipation and perceived job insecurity of parents and children pp. 1047-1071

- Sascha Becker, Samuel Bentolila, Ana Fernandes and Andrea Ichino
- Childhood family structure and schooling outcomes: evidence for Germany pp. 1073-1103

- Marco Francesconi, Stephen Jenkins and Thomas Siedler
- Do smart parents raise smart children? The intergenerational transmission of cognitive abilities pp. 1105-1132

- Silke Anger and Guido Heineck
Volume 23, issue 2, 2010
- Does a food for education program affect school outcomes? The Bangladesh case pp. 415-447

- Xin Meng and Jim Ryan
- Free education, fertility and human capital accumulation pp. 449-468

- Leonid Azarnert
- Parental transfers, student achievement, and the labor supply of college students pp. 469-496

- Charlene Kalenkoski and Sabrina Pabilonia
- Central exit examinations increase performance... but take the fun out of mathematics pp. 497-517

- Hendrik Jürges and Kerstin Schneider
- Arab immigrants in the United States: how and why do returns to education vary by country of origin? pp. 519-538

- Ashraf El-Araby Aly and James Ragan
- Firm-level social returns to education pp. 539-558

- Pedro Martins and Jim Jin
- Aging, fertility, social security and political equilibrium pp. 559-569

- Makoto Hirazawa, Koji Kitaura and Akira Yakita
- Population aging, health care, and growth pp. 571-593

- Ken-ichi Hashimoto and Ken Tabata
- Hiring older workers and employing older workers: German evidence pp. 595-615

- John Heywood, Uwe Jirjahn and Georgi Tsertsvardze
- Do early life and contemporaneous macroconditions explain health at older ages? pp. 617-642

- France Portrait, Rob Alessie and Dorly Deeg
- Do the elderly reduce housing equity? An international comparison pp. 643-663

- Maria Chiuri and Tullio Jappelli
- The spillover effects of population aging, international capital flows, and welfare pp. 665-702

- Hiroyuki Ito and Ken Tabata
- Mortality, fertility, education and capital accumulation in a simple OLG economy pp. 703-735

- Alexander Ludwig and Edgar Vogel
- Growth and unemployment in an OLG economy with public pensions pp. 737-767

- Tetsuo Ono
- Pension reform and labor market incentives pp. 769-803

- Walter Fisher and Christian Keuschnigg
- Mixing Bismarck and child pension systems: an optimum taxation approach pp. 805-823

- Robert Fenge and Jakob von Weizsäcker
- Do Beveridgian pension systems increase growth? pp. 825-831

- Christophe Hachon
- Erratum to: Binge drinking and labor market success: a longitudinal study on young people pp. 833-833

- Shao-Hsun Keng and Wallace Huffman
Volume 23, issue 1, 2010
- The fertility effect of catastrophe: U.S. hurricane births pp. 1-36

- Richard Evans, Yingyao Hu and Zhong Zhao
- Life expectancy, fertility, and educational investment pp. 37-56

- Hung-Ju Chen
- Variety expansion and fertility rates pp. 57-71

- Akiko Maruyama and Kazuhiro Yamamoto
- Child mortality and fertility: public vs private education pp. 73-97

- Tamara Fioroni
- Demographic transitions: analyzing the effects of mortality on fertility pp. 99-120

- Luis Angeles
- Mobility, information, and bequest: The “other side” of the equal division puzzle pp. 121-138

- Amy Farmer and Andrew Horowitz
- Reconciling workless measures at the individual and household level. Theory and evidence from the United States, Britain, Germany, Spain and Australia pp. 139-167

- Paul Gregg, Rosanna Scutella and Jonathan Wadsworth
- Household vulnerability and child labor: the effect of shocks, credit rationing, and insurance pp. 169-198

- Lorenzo Guarcello, Fabrizia Mealli and Furio Rosati
- Siblings, child labor, and schooling in Nicaragua and Guatemala pp. 199-224

- Ana Dammert
- Household division of labor and cross-country differences in household formation rates pp. 225-249

- Almudena Sevilla
- Are there asymmetries in the effects of training on the conditional male wage distribution? pp. 251-272

- Wiji Arulampalam, Alison Booth and Mark Bryan
- The effects of cohort size on European earnings pp. 273-290

- Giorgio Brunello
- How performance related pay affects productivity and employment pp. 291-301

- Anne Gielen, Marcel Kerkhofs and Jan Ours
- Binge drinking and labor market success: a longitudinal study on young people pp. 303-322

- Shao-Hsun Keng and Wallace Huffman
- “Making work pay” in a rationed labor market pp. 323-351

- Olivier Bargain, Marco Caliendo, Peter Haan and Kristian Orsini
- Occupational language requirements and the value of English in the US labor market pp. 353-372

- Barry Chiswick and Paul Miller
- Explaining welfare recidivism: what role do unemployment and initial spells have? pp. 373-392

- Luis Ayala and Magdalena Rodríguez
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