Journal of Population Economics
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Volume 12, issue 4, 1999
- The cost of children: May the collective approach to household behavior help? pp. 503-521

- François Bourguignon
- Family leave policies and women's retention after childbirth: Evidence from the United States, Britain, and Japan pp. 523-545

- Yoshio Higuchi, Jane Waldfogel and Masahiro Abe
- The socioeconomic consequences of young women's childbearing: Reconciling disparate evidence pp. 547-565

- David Ribar
- Banking on fewer children: Financial intermediation, fertility and economic development pp. 567-590

- Carol Scotese
- The sectoral labor supply of married couples in Brazil: Testing the unitary model of household behavior pp. 591-606

- Jill Tiefenthaler
- Social security, social welfare and the aging population pp. 607-623

- Kelvin R. Utendorf and Rowena Pecchenino
- Pay-as-you-go financed public pensions in a model of endogenous growth and fertility pp. 625-640

- Berthold Wigger
Volume 12, issue 3, 1999
- Welfare measurement in labour supply models with nonlinear budget constraints pp. 343-361

- Ian Walker and Ian Preston
- Income and employment effects of health shocks A test case for the German welfare state pp. 363-389

- Regina Riphahn
- An empirical analysis of the welfare magnet debate using the NLSY pp. 391-409

- Phillip Levine and David Zimmerman
- Immigration and the public sector: Income effects for the native population in Sweden pp. 411-430

- Jan Ekberg
- Age structure effects and growth in the OECD, 1950-1990 pp. 431-449

- Thomas Lindh and Bo Malmberg
- An analysis of reproductive behaviour in Canada: Results from an intertemporal optimizing model pp. 451-461

- James McIntosh
- Is a significant socio-economic structural change a pre-requisite for `initial' fertility decline in the LDCs? Evidence from Thailand based on a multivariate cointegration/vector error correction modelling approach pp. 463-487

- Abul Masih and Rumi Masih
- The effect of divorce costs on marriage formation and dissolution pp. 489-498

- Spiros Bougheas and Yannis Georgellis
Volume 12, issue 2, 1999
- Youth unemployment and government policy pp. 197-213

- J. Michael Orszag and Dennis Snower
- The fortunes of one's birth: Relative cohort size and the youth labor market in the United States pp. 215-272

- Diane Macunovich
- Duration dependence and heterogeneity in French youth unemployment durations pp. 273-285

- Gerard van den Berg and Jan van Ours
- The impact of local labour markets on investment in further education: Evidence from the England and Wales youth cohort studies pp. 287-312

- Patricia Rice
- Returns to education in the Irish youth labour market pp. 313-326

- Alan Barrett, Tim Callan and Brian Nolan
- Do immigrants displace young native workers: The Austrian experience pp. 327-340

- Rudolf Winter-Ebmer and Josef Zweimüller
Volume 12, issue 1, 1999
- Creating illegal immigrants pp. 3-21

- Avi Weiss, Arye Hillman and Gil Epstein
- The welfare economics of immigration control pp. 23-43

- Paul Levine
- Dynamics of immigration control pp. 45-61

- Slobodan Djajic
- Language skills and earnings among legalized aliens pp. 63-89

- Paul Miller and Barry Chiswick
- Undocumented workers in the labor market: An analysis of the earnings of legal and illegal Mexican immigrants in the United States pp. 91-116

- Francisco Rivera-Batiz
- Mobility where mobility is illegal: Internal migration and city growth in the Soviet Union pp. 117-134

- Ira Gang and Robert C. Stuart
- Do immigrants working illegally reduce the natives' legal employment? Evidence from Italy pp. 135-154

- Alessandra Venturini
- A computable general equilibrium assessment of the impact of illegal immigration on the Greek economy pp. 155-182

- Alexander H. Sarris and Stavros Zografakis
Volume 11, issue 4, 1998
- Gender and savings in rural India pp. 453-470

- Anil Deolalikar and Elaina Rose
- Sibling rivalry and the gender gap: Evidence from child health outcomes in Ghana pp. 471-493

- Ashish Garg and Jonathan Morduch
- Are simple tests of son preference useful? An evaluation using data from Vietnam pp. 495-516

- Jonathan Haughton and Dominique Haughton
- Endogenous fertility, mortality and growth pp. 517-534

- Keith Blackburn and Giam Pietro Cipriani
- A model on the escape from the Malthusian trap pp. 535-550

- Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz, Gunter Steinmann and Gustav Feichtinger
- Household commodity demand and demographics in the Netherlands: A microeconometric analysis pp. 551-577

- Adriaan Kalwij, Rob Alessie and Peter Fontein
- Are migrant minorities strategically self-selected? pp. 579-588

- Hillel Rapoport and Frédéric Docquier
- The effect of emigration on human capital formation pp. 589-600

- Jean-Pierre Vidal
Volume 11, issue 3, 1998
- Inequality in the distribution of personal income in the world: How it is changing and why pp. 307-344

- T. Schultz
- Private support and social securityPrivate support and social security pp. 345-371

- Frans van Dijk
- A note on intergenerational risk sharing and the design of pay-as-you-go pension programs pp. 373-378

- Ûystein ThÛgersen
- The effect of housing on migrations in Israel: 1988-1994 pp. 379-394

- Boris A. Portnov
- Comparative labor market performance of visaed and non-visaed migrants: Pacific islanders in Sydney pp. 395-411

- Richard P. C. Brown
- The impact of real wage and mortality fluctuations on fertility and nuptiality in precensus England pp. 413-434

- Roy Bailey and Marcus Chambers
- The demand for children in Arab countries: Evidence from panel and count data models pp. 435-452

- Sulayman Al-Qudsi
Volume 11, issue 2, 1998
- The opportunity costs of childbearing: More than mothers' business pp. 161-183

- Heather Joshi
- Wages, taxes and publicly provided day care pp. 185-204

- Henry Ohlsson and Michael Lundholm
- Family structure, economic status, and educational attainment pp. 205-222

- Scott Boggess
- The extent of labour specialization in the extended family: A theoretical and empirical analysis pp. 223-237

- Catherine Sofer, Guy Lacroix and Michel Picot
- Immigrant quality and assimilation: A review of the US literature pp. 239-252

- T. Schultz
- Hebrew language usage: Determinants and effects on earnings among immigrants in Israel pp. 253-271

- Barry Chiswick
- Immigration, assimilation and growth pp. 273-291

- John T. Durkin
- The performance of immigrants in the Norwegian labor market pp. 293-303

- John Hayfron
Volume 11, issue 1, 1998
- Uncertainty and critical-level population principles pp. 1-20

- Walter Bossert, David Donaldson and Charles Blackorby
- Fertility decisions when infant survival is endogenous pp. 21-28

- Alessandro Cigno
- An econometric and neoclassical analysis of the timing and spacing of births in Canada from 1950 to 1990 pp. 29-51

- Yvan St.-Pierre and Philip Merrigan
- Fertility and the Easterlin hypothesis: An assessment of the literature pp. 53-111

- Diane Macunovich
- A panel study of migration, self-selection and household real income pp. 113-126

- Roger Axelsson and Olle Westerlund
- The unemployment insurance compensation experience of immigrants in Canada, 1980-1988 pp. 127-147

- Pierre Siklos and William L. Marr
- Time preference and capital mobility in an OLG model with land pp. 149-158

- Jean-Pierre Vidal, Philippe Michel and Bertrand Crettez
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