Journal of Population Economics
1988 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 4, 2005
- Dale Mortensen and Christopher Pissarides receive IZA Prize in Labor Economics pp. 583-586

- Christopher Pissarides and Dale Mortensen
- Changes in the earnings of Arab men in the US between 2000 and 2002 pp. 587-601

- Alberto Dávila and Marie Mora
- Shifts in attitudes and labor market discrimination: Swedish experiences after 9-11 pp. 603-629

- Olof Åslund and Dan-Olof Rooth
- Family matters: the role of the family in immigrants' destination language acquisition pp. 631-647

- Barry Chiswick, Yew Lee and Paul Miller
- Enclaves, language, and the location choice of migrants pp. 649-662

- Thomas Bauer, Gil Epstein and Ira Gang
- Post-migration investments in education and job search: a family perspective pp. 663-690

- Deborah Cobb-Clark, Marie Connolly and Christopher Worswick
- Assimilation effects on poverty among immigrants in Norway pp. 691-718

- Taryn Galloway and Rolf Aaberge
- Explaining trends in UK immigration pp. 719-740

- Timothy Hatton
- Out of Africa: what drives the pressure to emigrate? pp. 741-778

- Hendrik van Dalen, George Groenewold and Jeannette Schoorl
- Self-selection and the performance of return migrants: the source country perspective pp. 779-807

- Augustin de Coulon and Matloob Piracha
Volume 18, issue 3, 2005
- Paternal child care and children's development pp. 391-414

- Susan Averett, Lisa A. Gennetian and Elizabeth Peters
- One or two parents? Half or step siblings? The effect of family structure on young children's achievement pp. 415-436

- Lisa Gennetian
- Health effects of child work: Evidence from rural Vietnam pp. 437-467

- Owen O'Donnell, Furio Rosati and Eddy Van Doorslaer
- Early motherhood and later partnerships pp. 469-489

- John Ermisch and David Pevalin
- Health-related disabilities and matching of spouses: Analysis of Swedish population data pp. 491-507

- Robert Nakosteen, Olle Westerlund and Michael Zimmer
- On social security financial crisis pp. 509-517

- Rodrigo Cerda
- The ageing of society, health services provision and taxes pp. 519-537

- Ulf-G. Gerdtham, Douglas Lundin and Maria Saez-Marti
- Intergenerational reliance on social assistance: Evidence from Canada pp. 539-562

- Nicolas Beaulieu, Jean-Yves Duclos, Bernard Fortin and Manon Rouleau
- Macroeconomic conditions, institutional factors and demographic structure: What causes welfare caseloads? pp. 563-581

- Luis Ayala and César Pérez
Volume 18, issue 2, 2005
- Time series analysis and stochastic forecasting: An econometric study of mortality and life expectancy pp. 203-227

- Frank Denton, Christine Feaver and Byron Spencer
- Measuring inequality with asset indicators pp. 229-260

- David McKenzie
- On the surge of altruism pp. 261-266

- Nava Kahana
- On human capital formation with exit options pp. 267-274

- Eliakim Katz and Hillel Rapoport
- Evolution of recent economic-demographic modeling: A synthesis pp. 275-300

- Allen Kelley and Robert Schmidt
- Geography, demography, and early development pp. 301-321

- Murat Iyigun
- The pattern of birth spacing during Taiwan's demographic transition pp. 323-336

- Wen-Jen Tsay and C. Y. Cyrus Chu
- Child mortality and fertility decline: Does the Barro-Becker model fit the facts? pp. 337-366

- Matthias Doepke
- The determinants of fertility in rural Peru: Program effects in the early years of the national family planning program pp. 367-389

- Gustavo Angeles, David Guilkey and Thomas Mroz
Volume 18, issue 1, 2005
- The Easterlin hypothesis in the recent experience of higher-income OECD countries: A panel-data approach pp. 1-13

- Yongil Jeon and Michael Shields
- Meta-analysis of the impact of age structure on fertility pp. 15-40

- Brigitte Waldorf and Pillsung Byun
- Sex selection and fertility in a dynamic model of conception and abortion pp. 41-67

- Jinyoung Kim
- Immigrant and native responses to welfare reform pp. 69-92

- Robert Kaestner and Neeraj Kaushal
- Unemployment benefits, risk aversion, and migration incentives pp. 93-112

- Axel Heitmueller
- The effect of immigration on wages in three european countries pp. 113-151

- Aslan Zorlu and Joop Hartog
- Brain drain or brain gain: A revisit pp. 153-163

- Donald Lien and Yan Wang
- Gender wage discrimination at quantiles pp. 165-179

- Javier Gardeazabal and Arantza Ugidos
- On the ranking uncertainty of labor market wage gaps pp. 181-187

- William Horrace
Volume 17, issue 4, 2004
- Does time preference change with age? pp. 583-602

- David Bishai
- Contributions in heterogeneous communities: Evidence from Indonesia pp. 603-626

- Cagla Okten and Una Osili
- The engagement game pp. 627-644

- Amy Farmer and Andrew W. Horowitz
- Hidden information problems in the design of family allowances pp. 645-655

- Alessandro Cigno, Annalisa Luporini and Anna Pettini
- Child schooling in Peru: Evidence from a sequential analysis of school progression pp. 657-680

- Sarmistha Pal
- The effect of maternal employment on teenage childbearing pp. 681-702

- Leonard M. Lopoo
- Labour supply effects of a cash-for-care subsidy pp. 703-727

- Pål Schøne
- Premium differentiation in the Unemployment Insurance system and the demand for labor pp. 729-765

- Rob Alessie and Hans Bloemen
- Do more equal slices shrink the cake? An empirical investigation of tax-transfer reform proposals in Italy pp. 767-785

- Rolf Aaberge, Ugo Colombino and Steinar Strøm
Volume 17, issue 3, 2004
- Assessing the effects of an early retirement program pp. 387-408

- Espen Bratberg, Tor Helge Holmås and Øystein Thøgersen
- Welfare participation and welfare dependence among the unemployed pp. 409-431

- Maria Melkersson and Jan Saarela
- Economic growth and stagnation with endogenous health and fertility pp. 433-453

- Holger Strulik
- From stagnation to growth: Revisiting three historical regimes pp. 455-472

- Jacob Weisdorf
- How does social security affect economic growth? Evidence from cross-country data pp. 473-500

- Jie Zhang and Junsen Zhang
- Immigration, skills and the labor market: International evidence pp. 501-534

- Lawrence Kahn
- International labor migration and social security: Analysis of the transition path pp. 535-551

- Doris Geide-Stevenson and Mun Ho
- Immigrants in the UK and in West Germany –Relative income position, income portfolio, and redistribution effects pp. 553-581

- Felix Büchel and Joachim Frick
Volume 17, issue 2, 2004
- Monkey bars and ladders: The importance of lateral and vertical job mobility in internal labor market careers pp. 193-228

- Thomas Dohmen, Ben Kriechel and Gerard Pfann
- Interregional migration and labor market imbalances pp. 229-247

- Carlo Devillanova
- Convergence and determinants of non-employment durations in Eastern and Western Germany pp. 249-266

- Jennifer Hunt
- The gender wage gap and wage arrears in Russia: Evidence from the RLMS pp. 267-288

- Christopher Gerry, Byung-Yeon Kim and Carmen Li
- Earnings uncertainty, precautionary saving, and moonlighting in Russia pp. 289-310

- Alessandra Guariglia and Byung-Yeon Kim
- An intergenerational model of domestic violence pp. 311-329

- Robert Pollak
- Maternity leave and the employment of new mothers in the United States pp. 331-349

- Lawrence M. Berger and Jane Waldfogel
- Peer effects on substance use among American teenagers pp. 351-367

- Daiji Kawaguchi
- The impact of cash-benefit reform on parents’ labour force participation pp. 369-383

- Ghazala Naz
Volume 17, issue 1, 2004
- Skill premium effects on fertility and female labor force supply pp. 1-16

- Dolores Ferrero and Amaia Iza
- Changing fertility rates in developed countries. The impact of labor market institutions pp. 17-43

- Alicia Adsera
- Did the association between fertility and female employment within OECD countries really change its sign? pp. 45-65

- Tomas Kögel
- Have the relative employment prospects for the low-skilled deteriorated after all? pp. 67-82

- Knut Røed and Morten Nordberg
- The gender gap in labor market participation and employment: A cohort analysis for West Germany pp. 83-116

- Bernd Fitzenberger, Reinhold Schnabel and Gaby Wunderlich
- Effects of sexual preferences on earnings in the Netherlands pp. 117-131

- Erik Plug and Peter Berkhout
- Settlement policies and the economic success of immigrants pp. 133-155

- Per-Anders Edin, Peter Fredriksson and Olof Åslund
- Determinants of family migration: short moves vs. long moves pp. 157-175

- Satu Nivalainen
- Fertility rates and skill distribution in Razin and Sadka’s migration-pension model: A note pp. 177-182

- Tim Krieger
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