Journal of Population Economics
1988 - 2025
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Volume 20, issue 4, 2007
- The determinants and consequences of child care subsidies for single mothers in the USA pp. 719-741

- David Blau and Erdal Tekin
- Can consumers detect lemons? An empirical analysis of information asymmetry in the market for child care pp. 743-780

- Naci Mocan
- A discrete choice model for labor supply and childcare pp. 781-803

- Tom Kornstad and Thor Thoresen
- The mismatch between employment and child care in Italy: the impact of rationing pp. 805-832

- Daniela Del Boca and Daniela Vuri
- Labor market institutions and demographic employment patterns pp. 833-867

- Giuseppe Bertola, Francine Blau and Lawrence Kahn
- Welfare analysis of a tax reform for Germany: a comparison of the unitary and collective models of household labour supply pp. 869-893

- Denis Beninger, Francois Laisney and Miriam Beblo
- Labour mobility and regional disparities: the role of female labour participation pp. 895-913

- Sjef Ederveen, Richard Nahuis and Ashok Parikh
Volume 20, issue 3, 2007
- The economics of migrant ethnicity pp. 487-494

- Klaus Zimmermann
- Are there gender and country of origin differences in immigrant labor market outcomes across European destinations? pp. 495-526

- Alicia Adsera and Barry Chiswick
- Immigrants’ educational disadvantage: an examination across ten countries and three surveys pp. 527-545

- Sylke Schnepf
- The magnitude of educational disadvantage of indigenous minority groups in Australia pp. 547-569

- Steve Bradley, Mirko Draca, Colin Green and Gareth Leeves
- Understanding changes in Māori incomes and income inequality 1997–2003 pp. 571-598

- Sylvia Dixon and David Maré
- Colourism and African–american wealth: evidence from the nineteenth-century south pp. 599-620

- Howard Bodenhorn and Christopher Ruebeck
- Information and racial exclusion pp. 621-642

- Shelly Lundberg and Richard Startz
- Oppositional identities and the labor market pp. 643-667

- Harminder Battu, McDonald Mwale and Yves Zenou
- The Catalan premium: language and employment in Catalonia pp. 669-686

- Silvio Rendon
- The effects of race, ethnicity, and age on obesity pp. 687-705

- Charles Baum
- Extremism within the family pp. 707-715

- Gil Epstein
Volume 20, issue 2, 2007
- Effects of ability mixing in high school on adulthood earnings: quasiexperimental evidence from South Korea pp. 269-297

- Changhui Kang, Cheolsung Park and Myoung-jae Lee
- Dropping out of post-compulsory education in the UK: an analysis of determinants and outcomes pp. 299-328

- Steve Bradley and Pamela Lenton
- Who should invest in specific training? pp. 329-357

- Hessel Oosterbeek, Randolph Sloof and Joep Sonnemans
- Production and consumption externalities of human capital: an empirical study for Italy pp. 359-382

- Alberto Dalmazzo and Guido de Blasio
- Changes in HIV/AIDS knowledge and testing behavior in Africa: how much and for whom? pp. 383-422

- Peter Glick and David Sahn
- Investment in health when health is stochastic pp. 423-444

- Audrey Laporte and Brian Ferguson
- The contribution of hour constraints to working poverty in Britain pp. 445-463

- Sarah Brown, John Sessions and Duncan Watson
- Earnings mobility among Italian low-paid workers pp. 465-482

- Lorenzo Cappellari
Volume 20, issue 1, 2007
- Time, money, peers, and parents; some data and theories on teenage behavior pp. 9-33

- Peter Kooreman
- Binge drinking and labor market success: a longitudinal study on young people pp. 35-54

- Shao-Hsun Keng and Wallace Huffman
- Does single parenthood increase the probability of teenage promiscuity, substance use, and crime? pp. 55-71

- Heather Antecol and Kelly Bedard
- Do youth nonmarital childbearing choices reflect income and relationship expectations? pp. 73-100

- Barbara Wolfe, Robert Haveman, Karen Pence and Jonathan Schwabish
- Scholastic ability vs family background in educational success: evidence from Danish sample survey data pp. 101-120

- James McIntosh and Martin Munk
- Heterogeneity in the intergenerational transmission of educational attainment: evidence from Switzerland on natives and second-generation immigrants pp. 121-148

- Philipp Bauer and Regina Riphahn
- Intergenerational education mobility of black and white South Africans pp. 149-182

- Alain-Désiré Nimubona and Désiré Vencatachellum
- Family structure and child outcomes in the USA and Sweden pp. 183-201

- Anders Bjorklund, Donna Ginther and Marianne Sundström
- An examination of some mechanisms underlying externality benefits of girls' schooling pp. 203-222

- Sharada Weir
- The within-household schooling decision: a study of children in rural Andhra Pradesh pp. 223-239

- Masako Ota and Peter Moffatt
Volume 19, issue 4, 2006
- Does illegal immigration empower rightist parties? pp. 649-670

- Angel Solano Garcia
- Immigration, integration and fiscal sustainability pp. 671-689

- Poul Schou
- Disagreement over the immigration of low-income earners in a welfare state pp. 691-702

- Yuji Tamura
- The struggle over migration policy pp. 703-723

- Gil Epstein and Shmuel Nitzan
- International migration and economic growth: a source country perspective pp. 725-748

- Hung-Ju Chen
- The educational attainment of second-generation mainland Chinese immigrants in Taiwan pp. 749-767

- Wen-Jen Tsay
- Natives, the foreign-born and high school equivalents: new evidence on the returns to the GED pp. 769-793

- Melissa Clark and David Jaeger
- Understanding sibling differences in child labor pp. 795-821

- Eric Edmonds
- The influence of market wages and parental history on child labour and schooling in Egypt pp. 823-852

- Jackline Wahba
- Parental transfers and the labor supply of children pp. 853-877

- François-Charles Wolff
Volume 19, issue 3, 2006
- Supplemental security income, labor supply, and migration pp. 447-479

- David Neumark and Elizabeth Powers
- Asymmetric social protection systems with migration pp. 481-505

- Stéphane Rossignol and Emmanuelle Taugourdeau
- Population aging and legal retirement age pp. 507-519

- Juan Lacomba and Francisco Lagos
- Savings–age profiles in the UK pp. 521-541

- David Demery and Nigel Duck
- The gender longevity gap: explaining the difference between singles and couples pp. 543-557

- Stefan Felder
- Growth and inequality: a demographic explanation pp. 559-578

- Kazutoshi Miyazawa
- Life expectancy, money, and growth pp. 579-592

- Akira Yakita
- Estimation of damage to human health due to forest burning in the Amazon pp. 593-610

- Mário Cardoso de Mendonça, Adolfo Sachsida and Paulo Loureiro
- Population, population density and technological change pp. 611-626

- Stephan Klasen and Thorsten Nestmann
- Population dynamics and monetary policy pp. 627-641

- Barbara Annicchiarico and Alessandro Piergallini
Volume 19, issue 2, 2006
- The emigration of immigrants, return vs onward migration: evidence from Sweden pp. 197-226

- Lena Nekby
- Remittances as insurance: evidence from Mexican immigrants pp. 227-254

- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes and Susan Pozo
- The political economy of population economics pp. 255-257

- Gil Epstein
- A constitutional theory of the family pp. 259-283

- Alessandro Cigno
- Child mortality, fertility, and human capital accumulation pp. 285-297

- Leonid Azarnert
- Immigration as a commitment device pp. 299-313

- Alexander Kemnitz
- How to partly bounce back the struggle against illegal immigration to the source countries pp. 315-325

- Giora Dula, Nava Kahana and Tikva Lecker
- The political economy of social exclusion, with implications for immigration policy pp. 327-344

- Mark Gradstein and Maurice Schiff
- On the political economy of social security and public education pp. 345-365

- Panu Poutvaara
- A dynamic general equilibrium analysis of the political economy of public education pp. 367-389

- Jorge Soares
- On voters’ attitudes towards unemployment insurance subsidies across regions: a Canadian simulation pp. 391-410

- Stephane Pallage and Christian Zimmermann
- Asylum seekers in Europe: the warm glow of a hot potato pp. 411-430

- Giovanni Facchini, Oliver Lorz and Gerald Willmann
- Political instability, gender discrimination, and population growth in developing countries pp. 431-446

- Ulla Lehmijoki and Tapio Palokangas
Volume 19, issue 1, 2006
- Does family policy affect fertility? pp. 3-24

- Anders Bjorklund
- Analysis of the determinants of fertility decline in the Czech Republic pp. 25-54

- Stephan Klasen and Andrey Launov
- Are young cohorts of women delaying first birth in Mexico? pp. 55-70

- Alfonso Miranda
- The effect of longevity on schooling and fertility: evidence from the Brazilian Demographic and Health Survey pp. 71-97

- Rodrigo Soares
- A collective model for female labour supply with non-participation and taxation pp. 99-118

- Frederic Vermeulen
- Imperfect goods and labor markets, and the union wage gap pp. 119-136

- Helge Sanner
- Regional mismatch and unemployment: theory and evidence from Italy, 1977–1998 pp. 137-162

- Marco Manacorda and Barbara Petrongolo
- Job loss and family adjustments in work and schooling during the Mexican peso crisis pp. 163-181

- Emmanuel Skoufias and Susan Parker
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