Journal of Population Economics
1988 - 2025
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Volume 14, issue 4, 2001
- Estimating intrahousehold allocation in a collective model with household production pp. 569-584

- Thomas Aronsson, Sven-Olov Daunfeldt and Magnus Wikström
- The allocation of time and goods in household activities: A test of separability pp. 585-597

- Sébastien Lecocq
- The allocation and value of time assigned to housework and child-care: An analysis for Switzerland pp. 599-618

- Alfonso Sousa-Poza, Hans Schmid and Rolf Widmer
- Saving behaviour and earnings uncertainty: Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey pp. 619-634

- Alessandra Guariglia
- Uncertain lifetime, fertility and social security pp. 635-640

- Akira Yakita
- The expected length of male retirement in the United States, 1850-1990 pp. 641-650

- Chulhee Lee
- Can skill-biased technological change compress unemployment rate differentials across education groups? pp. 651-667

- Bruno Decreuse
- Inheritance, land, and capital mobility linked to labour mobility pp. 669-687

- Damien Gaumont and Alice Mesnard
- Immigrants and the public sector budget - accounting exercises for Sweden pp. 689-708

- Torun Österberg and Björn Gustafsson
Volume 14, issue 3, 2001
- Demographic change, endogenous labor supply and the political feasibility of pension reform pp. 409-424

- Friedrich Breyer and Klaus Stolte
- Education and income inequality: The role of a social protection system pp. 425-443

- Alexandra Rillaers
- Pareto improving transition from a pay-as-you-go to a fully funded pension system in a model of endogenous growth pp. 445-453

- Gábor Gyárfás and Marko Marquardt
- Declining employment success of immigrant males in Sweden: Observed or unobserved characteristics? pp. 455-471

- Pieter Bevelander and Helena Nielsen
- Norwegian cohort emigration pp. 473-489

- Tore Thonstad, Christian Riis and Kåre Bævre
- Intention to emigrate in transition countries: the case of Albania pp. 491-504

- Peter Sanfey and Harry Papapanagos
- Job bust, baby bust?: Evidence from Spain pp. 505-521

- Pedro Mira and Namkee Ahn
- Continuous training in Germany pp. 523-548

- Jorn-Steffen Pischke
- The duration of unemployment in Russia pp. 549-568

- Louise Grogan and Gerard van den Berg
Volume 14, issue 2, 2001
- Optimal age at motherhood. Theoretical and empirical considerations on postponement of maternity in Europe pp. 225-247

- Siv Gustafsson
- Family structure and children's achievements pp. 249-270

- John Ermisch and Marco Francesconi
- Childhood family structure and young adult behaviors pp. 271-299

- Wei-Jun J. Yeung, Greg Duncan and Martha S. Hill
- On private incentives to acquire household production skills pp. 301-312

- Steinar Vagstad
- Is the male marriage premium due to selection? The effect of shotgun weddings on the return to marriage pp. 313-328

- Donna Ginther and Madeline Zavodny
- Group living decisions as youths transition to adulthood pp. 329-349

- Donald Haurin, R. Jean Haurin and Steven Garasky
- The association between the frequency of wife assault and marital dissolution in Canada pp. 351-365

- JoAnn Kingston-Riechers
- Trends in consumption-based poverty and inequality in the European Union during the 1980s pp. 367-390

- Klaas de Vos and M. Asghar Zaidi
- Labor immigration and long-run welfare in a growth model with heterogenous agents and endogenous labor supply pp. 391-407

- Emmanuel Thibault
Volume 14, issue 1, 2001
- Comparing the Comparable Nobel Price Winner James J. Heckman pp. 1-5

- Jochen Kluve and Christoph Schmidt
- Ecosystem resilience, specialized adaptation and population decline: A modern Malthusian theory pp. 7-19

- Ching Tai and C. Y. Cyrus Chu
- On the role of families and kinship networks in pre-industrial agricultural societies: An analysis of the 1698 Slavonian census pp. 21-49

- Eugene A. Hammel and Hans-Peter Kohler
- Be fruitful or multiply: On the interplay between fertility and economic development pp. 51-71

- Avner Ahituv
- The macroeconomics of fertility in small open economies: A test of the Becker-Barro model for The Netherlands and New Zealand pp. 73-100

- Jacques Poot and Jacques J. Siegers
- A model of endogenous divorce and endogenous fertility pp. 101-117

- C. Fan
- Children as insurance pp. 119-136

- Claus Pörtner
- Parental disruption and the labour market performance of children when they reach adulthood pp. 137-172

- Philip Robins, David Greenberg and Paul Fronstin
- Cyclical variations in unemployment duration pp. 173-191

- Michael Rosholm
- The employment adjustment of male immigrants in England pp. 193-220

- Stephen Wheatley Price
Volume 13, issue 4, 2000
- Modelling household income dynamics pp. 529-567

- Stephen Jenkins
- Welfare generosity, pregnancies and abortions among unmarried AFDC recipients pp. 569-594

- Susan Averett, Daniel Rees and Laura M. Argys
- Labor supply responses and welfare effects from replacing current tax rules by a flat tax: Empirical evidence from Italy, Norway and Sweden pp. 595-621

- Ugo Colombino, Steinar Strøm and Rolf Aaberge
- Personal income taxation under mobility, exogenous and endogenous welfare weights, and asymmetric information pp. 623-637

- Petter Osmundsen, Guttorm Schjelderup and Kåre Petter Hagen
- Social time preference pp. 639-645

- Pasquale Scaramozzino and Giancarlo Marini
Volume 13, issue 3, 2000
- Private versus public financing of education and endogenous growth pp. 387-401

- Jean-Pierre Vidal and Michael Bräuninger
- Education funding and regional convergence pp. 403-424

- Philippe Monfort and David de la Croix
- Occupational risks, social insurance and investments in education pp. 425-441

- Dan Anderberg
- Social security, public education, and growth in a representative democracy pp. 443-462

- Alexander Kemnitz
- Hunger and migration in a rural-traditional area in the nineteenth century pp. 465-483

- Vincent Tassenaar and Peter Groote
- The effects of development on migration: Theoretical issues and new empirical evidence pp. 485-508

- Ralph Rotte and Michael Vogler
- How much did immigrant "quality" decline in late nineteenth century America? pp. 509-525

- Timothy Hatton
Volume 13, issue 2, 2000
- A modified hurdle model for completed fertility pp. 173-188

- Francisco Covas and João Santos Silva
- Modeling female fertility using inflated count data models pp. 189-203

- Maria Melkersson and Dan-Olof Rooth
- Grouped zero-inflated count data models of coital frequency pp. 205-220

- Peter Moffatt and Simon A. Peters
- The effects of female employment status on the presence and number of children pp. 221-239

- Adriaan Kalwij
- Fertility assimilation of immigrants: Evidence from count data models pp. 241-261

- Regina Riphahn and Jochen Mayer
- Uncertainty about children's survival and fertility: A test using indian microdata pp. 263-278

- Vincenzo Atella and Furio Rosati
- Male-female differences in labor market outcomes during the early transition to market: The cases of Estonia and Slovenia pp. 283-303

- Milan Vodopivec and Peter Orazem
- Economic transformation and the gender earnings gap in urban China pp. 305-329

- Björn Gustafsson and Shi Li
- Sectoral gender wage differentials and discrimination in the transitional Chinese economy pp. 331-352

- Xin Meng, Junsen Zhang and Pak-Wai Liu
- The gender gap in wages in Russia from 1992 to 1995 pp. 353-386

- Elena Glinskaya and Thomas Mroz
Volume 13, issue 1, 2000
- Analysis of child labour in Peru and Pakistan: A comparative study pp. 3-19

- Ranjan Ray
- Transitions from employment among young Norwegian workers pp. 21-34

- Øivind Nilsen, Alf Risa and Alf Torstensen
- Poland on the dole: The effect of reducing the unemployment benefit entitlement period during transition pp. 35-44

- Patrick Puhani
- The effect of work absence on wages and wage gaps in Sweden pp. 45-55

- Jorgen Hansen
- Returns to returning pp. 57-79

- Catherine Co, Ira Gang and Myeong-Su Yun
- IRCA's impact on the occupational concentration and mobility of newly-legalized Mexican men pp. 81-98

- Sherrie A. Kossoudji and Deborah Cobb-Clark
- Estimating the effects of immigration in one city pp. 99-112

- Wing Suen
- Altruism and international labour migration pp. 113-126

- Damien Gaumont and Alice Mesnard
- Time preference, international migration, and social security pp. 127-146

- Volker Meier
- Of rotten kids and Rawlsian parents: The optimal timing of intergenerational transfers pp. 147-157

- Hendrik JØrges
- A note on the rate of intergenerational convergence of earnings pp. 159-162

- Eric Eide and Mark Showalter
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