Journal of Population Economics
1988 - 2025
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Volume 22, issue 4, 2009
- Determinants of business success: an examination of Asian-owned businesses in the USA pp. 827-858

- Alicia Robb and Robert Fairlie
- The economic determinants of ethnic assimilation pp. 859-880

- Carmel Chiswick
- Labor market transitions of immigrants with emphasis on marginalization and self-employment pp. 881-908

- Kræn Blume, Mette Ejrnæs, Helena Nielsen and Allan Würtz
- Labour market integration of immigrants: estimating local authority effects pp. 909-939

- Leif Husted, Eskil Heinesen and Signe Andersen
- The dynamics of immigrant welfare and labor market behavior pp. 941-970

- Jorgen Hansen and Magnus Lofstrom
- How to measure segregation conditional on the distribution of covariates pp. 971-981

- Olof Åslund and Oskar Skans
- The role of marriage in immigrants’ human capital investment under liquidity constraints pp. 983-1003

- Sarit Cohen-Goldner, Chemi Gotlibovski and Nava Kahana
- Self-selection in migration and returns to unobservables pp. 1005-1024

- Benoit Dostie and Pierre Léger
- Household skills and low wages pp. 1025-1038

- Kristin Dale
- Household decisions and equivalence scales pp. 1039-1062

- Udo Ebert and Patrick Moyes
- Happiness functions with preference interdependence and heterogeneity: the case of altruism within the family pp. 1063-1080

- Adrian Bruhin and Rainer Winkelmann
- Strategic altruistic transfers and rent seeking within the family pp. 1081-1098

- Yang-Ming Chang
Volume 22, issue 3, 2009
- Understanding the link between the economy and teenage sexual behavior and fertility outcomes pp. 517-536

- Jeremy Arkes and Jacob Klerman
- The earned income tax credit and fertility pp. 537-563

- Reagan Baughman and Stacy Dickert-Conlin
- Fertility, child care outside the home, and pay-as-you-go social security pp. 565-583

- Makoto Hirazawa and Akira Yakita
- Effects of public education and social security on fertility pp. 585-601

- Tatsuya Omori
- On high fertility rates in developing countries: birth limits, birth taxes, or education subsidies? pp. 603-640

- Yuhua Shi and Jie Zhang
- The impact of changes in child support policy pp. 641-663

- Urvi Neelakantan
- Does mother’s employment conflict with child development? Multilevel analysis of British mothers born in 1958 pp. 665-692

- Georgia Verropoulou and Heather Joshi
- Who benefits from paid family leave? Impact of expansions in Canadian paid family leave on maternal employment and transfer income pp. 693-711

- Maria Hanratty and Eileen Trzcinski
- Racial harassment, job satisfaction, and intentions to remain in the military pp. 713-738

- Heather Antecol and Deborah Cobb-Clark
- African-American and white inequality in the nineteenth century American South: a biological comparison pp. 739-755

- Scott Carson
- The elasticity of labor demand and the minimum wage pp. 757-772

- Leif Danziger
- Links between labor supply and unemployment: theory and empirics pp. 773-802

- Etienne Wasmer
- New technologies, new work practices and the age structure of the workers pp. 803-826

- Pål Schøne
Volume 22, issue 2, 2009
- Geographic labour mobility and unemployment insurance in Europe pp. 267-283

- Konstantinos Tatsiramos
- Assessing the efficiency of public education and pensions pp. 285-309

- Michele Boldrin and Ana Montes
- The labor market effects of national health insurance: evidence from Taiwan pp. 311-350

- Kamhon Kan and Yen-Ling Lin
- Does child gender affect marital status? Evidence from Australia pp. 351-366

- Andrew Leigh
- Birth order matters: the effect of family size and birth order on educational attainment pp. 367-397

- Alison Booth and Hiau Kee
- The influence of wages on parents’ allocations of time to child care and market work in the United Kingdom pp. 399-419

- Charlene Kalenkoski, David Ribar and Leslie Stratton
- Life satisfaction and the economic and social characteristics of neighbourhoods pp. 421-443

- Michael Shields, Stephen Wheatley Price and Mark Wooden
- Quantifying the costs of drought: new evidence from life satisfaction data pp. 445-461

- Nick Carroll, Paul Frijters and Michael Shields
- Work experience as a source of specification error in earnings models: implications for gender wage decompositions pp. 463-499

- Tracy Regan and Ronald Oaxaca
- Who is watching? The market for prostitution services pp. 501-516

- Marina Della Giusta, Maria Di Tommaso and Steinar Strøm
Volume 22, issue 1, 2009
- Physical capital taxation and labor income taxation in an endogenous growth model with new generations pp. 1-21

- Chi-Ting Chin and Ching-chong Lai
- The optimum growth rate for population reconsidered pp. 23-41

- Klaus Jaeger and Wolfgang Kuhle
- Population growth overshooting and trade in developing countries pp. 43-56

- Ulla Lehmijoki and Tapio Palokangas
- The nonlinear behavior of competition: the impact of talent compression on competition pp. 57-74

- Martin Schmidt
- Genetic ability and intergenerational earnings mobility pp. 75-95

- Haoming Liu and Jinli Zeng
- Extracting the causal component from the intergenerational correlation in unemployment pp. 97-113

- Tyra Ekhaugen
- Working mothers and sons’ preferences regarding female labor supply: direct evidence from stated preferences pp. 115-130

- Daiji Kawaguchi and Junko Miyazaki
- Welfare effects of illegal immigration pp. 131-144

- Theodore Palivos
- Determinants of recent immigrants’ location choices: quasi-experimental evidence pp. 145-174

- Anna Damm
- Immigrant assimilation pre and post labour market entry: evidence from the UK Labour Force Survey pp. 175-198

- Ken Clark and Joanne Lindley
- The substitutability of labor between immigrants and natives in the Canadian labor market: circa 1995 pp. 199-217

- Asad Islam
- How important is homeland education for refugees’ economic position in The Netherlands? pp. 219-246

- Joop Hartog and Aslan Zorlu
Volume 21, issue 4, 2008
- Parental leave policies, intra-household time allocations and children’s human capital pp. 779-825

- Raquel Bernal and Anna Fruttero
- Child support and non-resident fathers’ contact with their children pp. 827-853

- John Ermisch
- Sibling size and investment in children’s education: an asian instrument pp. 855-875

- Jungmin Lee
- Understanding the effects of siblings on child mortality: evidence from India pp. 877-902

- Gerald Makepeace and Sarmistha Pal
- Parental time and working schedules pp. 903-932

- Benoît Rapoport and Céline Bourdais
- Beggar thy thrifty neighbour pp. 933-959

- Yvonne Adema, Lex Meijdam and Harrie Verbon
- Pensions with heterogenous individuals and endogenous fertility pp. 961-981

- Helmuth Cremer, Firouz Gahvari and Pierre Pestieau
- The retirement consumption puzzle in Japan pp. 983-1005

- Midori Wakabayashi
- Do coresidency and financial transfers from the children reduce the need for elderly parents to works in developing countries? pp. 1007-1033

- Lisa Cameron and Deborah Cobb-Clark
Volume 21, issue 3, 2008
- Consumption and population age structure pp. 505-520

- Solveig Erlandsen and Ragnar Nymoen
- Demography and housing demand—what can we learn from residential construction data? pp. 521-539

- Thomas Lindh and Bo Malmberg
- Forecasting German mortality using panel data procedures pp. 541-555

- Bernhard Babel, Eckart Bomsdorf and Rafael Schmidt
- The uncertain lifetime and the timing of human capital investment pp. 557-572

- Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan
- Growing old and staying young: population policy in an ageing closed economy pp. 573-588

- Bas van Groezen and Lex Meijdam
- The importance of being mature: the effect of demographic maturation on global per capita GDP pp. 589-608

- Rafael Gomez and Pablo Hernández de Cos
- Social time preference revisited pp. 609-622

- Dirk Willenbockel
- Social time preference: a rejoinder pp. 623-625

- Giancarlo Marini and Pasquale Scaramozzino
- The effect of immigration on the labor market performance of native-born workers: some evidence for Spain pp. 627-648

- Raquel Carrasco, Juan F Jimeno and Carolina Ortega
- Nonmarket networks among migrants: evidence from metropolitan Bangkok, Thailand pp. 649-664

- Futoshi Yamauchi and Sakiko Tanabe
- Too many migrants, too few services: a model of decision-making on immigration and integration with cultural distance pp. 665-677

- Harrie Verbon and Lex Meijdam
- On human capital formation with exit options: comment and new results pp. 679-684

- Panu Poutvaara
- Sibling similarities and economic inequality in the US pp. 685-701

- Bhashkar Mazumder
- Ability and rates of return to schooling—making use of the Swedish enlistment battery test pp. 703-717

- Martin Nordin
- Ethnic and parental effects on schooling outcomes before and during the transition: evidence from the Baltic countries pp. 719-749

- Mihails Hazans, Ija Trapeznikova and Olga Rastrigina
- Ceilings or floors? Gender wage gaps by education in Spain pp. 751-776

- Sara De La Rica, Juan Dolado and Vanesa Llorens
- Ceilings or floors? Gender wage gaps by education in Spain pp. 777-778

- Sara Rica, Juan Dolado and Vanesa Llorens
Volume 21, issue 2, 2008
- Unemployment and consumption near and far away from the Mediterranean pp. 255-280

- Samuel Bentolila and Andrea Ichino
- The wage gap and the leisure gap for double-earner couples pp. 281-304

- Miriam Beblo and Julio Robledo
- Gender discrimination and efficiency in marriage: the bargaining family under scrutiny pp. 305-329

- Helmut Rainer
- Social security and conflict within the family pp. 331-338

- Amihai Glazer
- Normative evaluation of tax policies: from households to individuals pp. 339-371

- Olivier Bargain
- Household structure and consumption insurance of the elderly pp. 373-394

- Aydogan Ulker
- Do children stabilize relationships in Denmark? pp. 395-417

- Michael Svarer and Mette Verner
- Public transfers and marital dissolution pp. 419-437

- Sigve Tjøtta and Kjell Vaage
- Income effects of divorce in families with dependent children pp. 439-461

- Espen Bratberg and Sigve Tjøtta
- Age at marriage and marital instability: revisiting the Becker–Landes–Michael hypothesis pp. 463-484

- Evelyn Lehrer
- Divorce law and family formation pp. 485-503

- Scott Drewianka
Volume 21, issue 1, 2008
- The new economics of education: methods, evidence and policy pp. 1-19

- Stephen Machin
- The changing nature of wage inequality pp. 21-48

- Thomas Lemieux
- Social aspirations and choice of fertility: why can status motive reduce per-capita growth? pp. 49-66

- Frederic Tournemaine
- Planned fertility and family background: a quantile regression for counts analysis pp. 67-81

- Alfonso Miranda
- The impact of the labour market on the timing of marriage and births in Spain pp. 83-110

- Maria Gutiérrez-Domènech
- Blacks and the family cap: pregnancy, abortion, and spillovers pp. 111-134

- Joseph Sabia
- Technological progress, income inequality, and fertility pp. 135-157

- Yasuhiro Sato, Ken Tabata and Kazuhiro Yamamoto
- “Backslanted X” fertility dynamics and macroeconomics pp. 159-172

- Yishay Maoz
- Biodiversity decline and population externalities pp. 173-181

- C. Chu
- On the contribution of sectoral natural population growth to the aggregate poverty change pp. 183-190

- Rim Chatti and AbdelRahmen El Lahga
- Measuring the extent, depth, and severity of food insecurity: an application to American Indians in the USA pp. 191-215

- Craig Gundersen
- A longitudinal analysis of the impact of health shocks on the wealth of elders pp. 217-230

- Jinkook Lee and Hyungsoo Kim
- Does parents’ valuation of children’s health mimic their valuation of own health? pp. 231-249

- Mark Agee and Thomas Crocker
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