Journal of Population Economics
1988 - 2025
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Volume 16, issue 4, 2003
- Self-selection, earnings, and out-migration: A longitudinal study of immigrants to Germany pp. 631-653

- Amelie Constant and Douglas S. Massey
- Public policy and the labor market adjustment of new immigrants to Australia pp. 655-681

- Deborah Cobb-Clark
- Comparing migrants to non-migrants: The case of Dutch migration to New Zealand pp. 683-705

- Joop Hartog and Rainer Winkelmann
- Symposium on “Second-generation immigrants and the transition to ethnic minorities” pp. 707-710

- David Card and Christoph Schmidt
- Cohort effects in the educational attainment of second generation immigrants in Germany: An analysis of census data pp. 711-737

- Regina Riphahn
- The educational attainment of second-generation immigrants in The Netherland pp. 739-753

- Jan van Ours and Justus Veenman
- The school-to-work transition of 2 nd generation immigrants in Denmark pp. 755-786

- Helena Nielsen, Michael Rosholm, Nina Smith and Leif Husted
- Unemployment and earnings for second generation immigrants in Sweden. Ethnic background and parent composition pp. 787-814

- Dan-Olof Rooth and Jan Ekberg
- Children and return migration pp. 815-830

- Christian Dustmann
- Assimilation of immigrants: Implications for human capital accumulation of the second generation pp. 831-845

- Slobodan Djajić
Volume 16, issue 3, 2003
- President of ESPE pp. 397-398

- Daniela Del Boca
- Mothers, fathers and children after divorce: The role of institutions pp. 399-422

- Daniela Del Boca
- Marriage and the value of waiting pp. 423-430

- Frank Strobel
- The need for marriage contracts: An experimental study pp. 431-453

- Hessel Oosterbeek, Joep Sonnemans and Susan van Velzen
- The role of income in marriage and divorce transitions among young Americans pp. 455-475

- Simon Burgess, Carol Propper and Arnstein Aassve
- The effects of the welfare system on marital dissolution pp. 477-500

- McKinley Blackburn
- Time series analysis of fertility and female labor market behavior pp. 501-523

- Robert McNown and Sameer Rajbhandary
- Labour force participation and marital fertility of Italian women: The role of education pp. 525-554

- Massimiliano Bratti
- Fertility and education premiums pp. 555-578

- Carol Scotese
- Household fertility responses following communism: Transition in the Czech Republic and Slovakia pp. 579-595

- Robert S. Chase
- Bayesian analysis of an econometric model of birth inputs and outputs pp. 597-625

- Kai Li and Dale J. Poirier
Volume 16, issue 2, 2003
- Time for children: A study of parent's time allocation pp. 205-226

- Daniel Hallberg and N. Anders Klevmarken
- Gender effect on housework allocation: Evidence from Spanish two-earner couples pp. 227-242

- Begoña Álvarez and Daniel Miles
- Are children repaying parental loans? Evidence from Malaysia using matched child-parent pairs pp. 243-263

- Cheolsung Park
- Joint decisions on household membership and human capital accumulation of youths. The role of expected earnings and local markets pp. 265-285

- Gianna Claudia Giannelli and Chiara Monfardini
- Post-high school choices: New evidence from a multinomial logit model pp. 287-306

- Anh Nguyen and Jim Taylor
- Should I stay or should I go? Educational choices and earnings: An empirical study for Portugal pp. 307-322

- Leonor Modesto
- The long-run labour market consequences of teenage motherhood in Britain pp. 323-343

- Arnaud Chevalier, Tarja K. Viitanen and Tarja K. Viitanen
- Social security reforms and early retirement pp. 345-361

- Hans Fehr, Wenche Irén Sterkeby and Øystein Thøgersen
- Social security policy with public debt in an aging economy pp. 363-387

- Tetsuo Ono
- Population dynamics and life-cycle consumption pp. 389-394

- Pietro Senesi
- Private versus public financing of education and endogenous growth: A comment on Bräuninger and Vidal pp. 395-396

- Kazutoshi Miyazawa
Volume 16, issue 1, 2003
- European integration and the welfare state pp. 1-19

- Torben M. Andersen
- Optimal food allocation in a slave economy pp. 21-36

- Ray Rees, John Komlos, Ngo Long and Ulrich Woitek
- Family size and optimal income taxation pp. 37-54

- Helmuth Cremer, Arnaud Dellis and Pierre Pestieau
- The roles of child support enforcement and welfare in non-marital childbearing pp. 55-70

- Irwin Garfinkel, Chien-Chung Huang, Sara S. McLanahan and Daniel S. Gaylin
- Voluntary income sharing and the design of unemployment insurance pp. 71-90

- Dan Anderberg
- Population growth and social security financing pp. 91-110

- Shuanglin Lin and Xiaowen Tian
- Pensions as a portfolio problem: fixed contribution rates vs. fixed replacement rates reconsidered pp. 111-134

- Andreas Wagener
- Overlapping generations models with realistic demography pp. 135-160

- Antoine Bommier and Ronald Lee
- Migration as a source of growth: The perspective of a developing country pp. 161-175

- Manon Domingues Dos Santos and Fabien Postel-Vinay
- Earnings assimilation of immigrants in Norway – A reappraisal pp. 177-193

- Pål Longva and Oddbjørn Raaum
Volume 15, issue 4, 2002
- Timing, togetherness and time windfalls pp. 601-623

- Daniel Hamermesh
- Effect of childbearing on Filipino women's work hours and earnings pp. 625-645

- Linda Adair, Eilene Bisgrove, David Guilkey and Socorro Gultiano
- Do stepping-stone jobs exist? Early career paths in the medical profession pp. 647-665

- Gerard van den Berg, Anders Holm and Jan van Ours
- A note on the changing relationship between fertility and female employment rates in developed countries pp. 667-682

- Pedro Mira and Namkee Ahn
- The relative risk aversion hypothesis of educational choice pp. 683-713

- Eskil Heinesen, Richard Davies and Anders Holm
- Private transfers with incomplete information: A contribution to the "altruism-exchange motivation for transfers" debate pp. 715-736

- Eli Feinerman and Edward J. Seiler
- Optimal age of retirement and population growth pp. 737-755

- Bertrand Crettez and Patricia Le Maitre
- Brother correlations in earnings in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden compared to the United States pp. 757-772

- Markus Jantti, Eva Österbacka, Oddbjørn Raaum, Tor Eriksson and Anders Bjorklund
- A Comment on Ali Tasiran's `Wage and income effects on the timing and spacing of births in Sweden and in the United States' pp. 773-782

- James Walker
- A reply to Walker's note: A comment on Tasiran's `Wage and income effects on the timing and spacing of births in Sweden and in the United States' pp. 783-796

- Ali C. Tasiran
Volume 15, issue 3, 2002
- Teenage childbearing and cognitive development pp. 391-416

- John Pepper, Michael J. Brien and Gregory E. Loya
- Assortative mating among unmarried parents: Implications for ability to pay child support pp. 417-432

- Dana Glei, Sara S. McLanahan and Irwin Garfinkel
- The empowerment of women, fertility, and child mortality: Towards a theoretical analysis pp. 433-454

- Mukesh Eswaran
- Who takes care of the children? The quantity-quality model revisited pp. 455-461

- Henry Ohlsson and Michael Lundholm
- Employment and child-care choices of single-parent families in Canada and the United States pp. 465-493

- Philip Robins and Charles Michalopoulos
- The demand for nonrelative child care among families with infants and toddlers: A double-hurdle approach pp. 495-526

- Bridget G. Hiedemann and Jutta M. Joesch
- Child care, women's employment, and child outcomes pp. 527-548

- Jane Waldfogel
- The effect of child care and part time opportunities on participation and fertility decisions in Italy pp. 549-573

- Daniela Del Boca
- Child care workers' wages: New evidence on returns to education, experience, job tenure and auspice pp. 575-597

- Gordon Cleveland and Douglas E. Hyatt
Volume 15, issue 2, 2002
- Malthus in state space: Macro economic-demographic relations in English history, 1540 to 1870 pp. 195-220

- Michael Anderson and Ronald Lee
- Demographic transition and economic growth: Empirical evidence from Greece pp. 221-242

- George Hondroyiannis and Evangelia Papapetrou
- Bequest division and population growth: A lineal extinction probability approach pp. 243-259

- C. Y. Cyrus Chu, Huei-chung Lu and Mingshen Chen
- "Living in sin" and marriage: A matching model pp. 261-282

- Xinhua Gu and Padma Rao Sahib
- Child development and family resources: Evidence from the second generation of the 1958 British birth cohort pp. 283-304

- Heather E. Joshi and Andrew McCulloch
- The decisions of Spanish youth: A cross-section study pp. 305-330

- Maite Martinez-Granado and Javier Ruiz-Castillo
- Aboriginals as unwilling immigrants: Contact, assimilation and labour market outcomes pp. 331-355

- Peter Kuhn and Arthur Sweetman
- Learning about migration decisions from the migrants: Using complementary datasets to model intra-regional migrations in Spain pp. 357-380

- Manuel Arellano and Olympia Bover
- Migration and foreign trade: Further results pp. 381-387

- Ulrich Kohli
Volume 15, issue 1, 2002
- Enclaves, neighbourhood effects and employment outcomes: Ethnic minorities in England and Wales pp. 5-29

- Ken Clark and Stephen Drinkwater
- Immigrant earnings: Language skills, linguistic concentrations and the business cycle pp. 31-57

- Paul Miller and Barry Chiswick
- Natives and migrants in the London labour market, 1929-1931 pp. 59-81

- Timothy Hatton and Roy Bailey
- Labor market assimilation and the self-employment decision of immigrant entrepreneurs pp. 83-114

- Magnus Lofstrom
- Residential location and youth unemployment: The economic geography of school-to-work transitions pp. 115-135

- Regina Riphahn
- The English language fluency and occupational success of ethnic minority immigrant men living in English metropolitan areas pp. 137-160

- Michael Shields and Stephen Wheatley Price
- Wages, employment and economic shocks: Evidence from Indonesia pp. 161-193

- Duncan Thomas, James Smith, Kathleen Beegle, Graciela Teruel and Elizabeth Frankenberg
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