Journal of Population Economics
1988 - 2025
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Volume 10, issue 4, 1997
- Child labor and the division of labor in the early English cotton mills pp. 357-375

- Douglas A. Galbi
- Child labor versus educational attainment Some evidence from Latin America pp. 377-386

- George Psacharopoulos
- Family size, schooling and child labor in Peru - An empirical analysis pp. 387-405

- George Psacharopoulos and Harry Patrinos
- Child labour or school attendance? Evidence from Zambia pp. 407-424

- Peter Jensen and Helena Nielsen
- Teenage truancy, part-time working and wages pp. 425-442

- Christian Dustmann, Najma Rajah and Stephen Smith
- Retirement patterns in Hong Kong: A censored regression analysis pp. 443-461

- Wing Suen
- The pension incentive to retire: Empirical evidence for West Germany pp. 463-486

- Sikandar Siddiqui
Volume 10, issue 3, 1997
- Running hard and falling behind: A welfare analysis of two-earner families pp. 237-250

- Robert Moore, Mary Mathewes Kassis and Julie Hotchkiss
- A socioeconomic analysis of the determinants of fertility: The case of Vietnam pp. 251-271

- Huan Nguyen-Dinh
- Modeling household fertility decisions with generalized Poisson regression pp. 273-283

- Weiren Wang and Felix Famoye
- Learning-by-doing, population pressure, and the theory of demographic transition pp. 285-298

- Holger Strulik
- Population size and environmental quality pp. 299-316

- Till Requate and Mark B. Cronshaw
- Altruism and the macroeconomic effects of demographic changes pp. 317-334

- Erik Canton and Lex Meijdam
- Intergenerational redistribution in a small open economy with endogenous fertility pp. 335-356

- Martin Kolmar
Volume 10, issue 2, 1997
- A conversation with Richard Easterlin pp. 119-136

- Diane Macunovich
- Evaluating the pin money hypothesis: The relationship between women`s labour market activity, family income and poverty in Britain pp. 137-158

- Jane Waldfogel, Susan Harkness and Stephen Machin
- How young workers get their training: A survey of Germany versus the United States pp. 159-170

- Rainer Winkelmann
- Is the German apprenticeship system a panacea for the U.S. labor market? pp. 171-196

- Thomas J. Kane and Dietmar Harhoff
- Who gets over the training hurdle? A study of the training experiences of young men and women in Britain pp. 197-217

- Wiji Arulampalam and Alison Booth
- Training and job mobility among young workers in the United States pp. 219-233

- Jonathan R. Veum
- Corrigendum Famine, revolte, and the dynastic cycle Population dynamics in historic China pp. 235-236

- Ronald Lee and C. Y. Cyrus Chu
Volume 10, issue 1, 1997
- Population policy: Authoritarianism versus cooperation pp. 3-22

- Amartya Sen
- Dynamic microeconomic models of fertility choice: A survey pp. 23-65

- Cristino R. Arroyo and Junsen Zhang
- The effects of gender control on fertility and children`s consumption pp. 67-85

- James Davies and Junsen Zhang
- Endogenous fertility in a model with non-dynastic parental altruism pp. 87-95

- Robert Kollmann
- A simple endogenous growth model with endogenous fertility: Indeterminacy and uniqueness pp. 97-110

- Chong Yip and Junxi Zhang
Volume 9, issue 4, 1996
- Saving, dependency and development pp. 365-386
- Robert M. Schmidt and Allen C. Kelley
- Saving, Dependency and Development pp. 365-86
- Allen C Kelley and Robert M Schmidt
- Time preference and labour migration in an OLG model with land and capital pp. 387-403
- Jean-Pierre Vidal, Philippe Michel and Bertrand Crettez
- Bequests as a Heir "Discipline Device." pp. 405-14
- Helmuth Cremer and Pierre Pestieau
- Bequests as a heir "discipline device" pp. 405-414
- Helmuth Cremer and Pierre Pestieau
- Fertility, growth and the financing of public education and health pp. 415-428
- Theodore Palivos and Carol Scotese
- Fertility, Growth and the Financing of Public Education and Health pp. 415-28
- Theodore Palivos and Carol Scotese
- Demographic Composition of Farm Households and Its Effect on Time Allocation pp. 429-39
- Ayal Kimhi
- Demographic composition of farm households and its effect on time allocation pp. 429-439
- Ayal Kimhi
Volume 9, issue 3, 1996
- Women`s labor force transitions in connection with childbirth: A panel data comparison between Germany, Sweden and Great Britain pp. 223-246
- Siv Gustafsson, Shirley Dex, Cecile Wetzels and Jan Dirk Vlasblom
- Women's Labor Force Transitions in Connection with Childbirth: A Panel Data Comparison between Germany, Sweden and Great Britain pp. 223-46
- Siv Gustafsson, Cecile M.M.P. Wetzels, Jan Dirk Vlasblom and Shirley Dex
- Barefoot and in a German kitchen: Federal parental leave and benefit policy and the return to work after childbirth in Germany pp. 247-266
- Katharina Spiess, Jan Ondrich and Qing Yang
- Barefoot and in a German Kitchen: Federal Parental Leave and Benefit Policy and the Return to Work after Childbirth in Germany pp. 247-66
- Jan Ondrich, Katharina Spiess and Qing Yang
- Maternal employment in Scandinavia: A comparison of the after-birth employment activity of Norwegian and Swedish women pp. 267-285
- Marit RÃnsen and Marianne SundstrÃm
- Maternal Employment in Scandinavia: A Comparison of the After-Birth Employment Activity of Norwegian and Swedish Women pp. 267-85
- Marit Ronsen and Marianne Sundström
- Women`s transitions in the labour market: A competing risks analysis on German panel data pp. 287-300
- Gianna Claudia Giannelli
- Mothers in an Insider-Outsider Economy: The Puzzle of Spain pp. 301-23
- Paula Adam
- Mothers in an insider-outsider economy: The puzzle of Spain pp. 301-323
- Paula Adam
- Employment after Childbearing and Women's Subsequent Labour Force Participation: Evidence from the British 1958 Birth Cohort pp. 325-48
- Heather Joshi, Susan Macran and Shirley Dex
- Employment after childbearing and women`s subsequent labour force participation: Evidence from the British 1958 birth cohort pp. 325-348
- Heather Joshi, Shirley Dex and Susan Macran
- Long run opportunity-costs of children according to education of the mother in the Netherlands pp. 349-361
- Ben Dankmeyer
- Long Run Opportunity-Costs of Children According to Education of the Mother in the Netherlands pp. 349-61
- Ben Dankmeyer
Volume 9, issue 2, 1996
- Income prospects and age-at-marriage pp. 115-130

- Ted Bergstrom and Robert Schoeni
- Income Prospects and Age-at-Marriage pp. 115-30
- Ted Bergstrom and Robert Schoeni
- Lone mothers: A review pp. 131-140

- Matthias Staat and Gerhard Wagenhals
- Lone Mothers: A Review pp. 131-40
- Matthias Staat and Gerhard Wagenhals
- Aging and political decision making on public pensions pp. 141-158

- Lex Meijdam and Harrie Verbon
- Aging and Political Decision Making on Public Pensions pp. 141-58
- Lex Meijdam and Harrie A A Verbon
- Unskilled labor and wage determination: An empirical investigation for Germany pp. 159-171

- Rainer Winkelmann
- Unskilled Labor and Wage Determination: An Empirical Investigation for Germany pp. 159-71
- Rainer Winkelmann
- Religion as a determinant of marital fertility pp. 173-196

- Evelyn Lehrer
- Religion as a Determinant of Marital Fertility pp. 173-96
- Evelyn Lehrer
- The effects of teenage fertility on young adult childbearing pp. 197-218

- David Ribar
Volume 9, issue 1, 1996
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- Klaus Zimmermann
- The Value of Life and the Value of Population pp. 3-18
- John Broome
- Ethnic Networks and Language Proficiency among Immigrants pp. 19-35
- Barry Chiswick and Paul Miller
- The social assimilation of immigrants pp. 37-54

- Christian Dustmann
- Did the decline continue? pp. 55-63

- Alan Barrett
- On financing the internal enforcement of illegal immigration policies pp. 65-81

- Gabriella Bucci and Rafael Tenorio
- Immigration, investment, and real wages pp. 83-93

- Elise Brezis and Paul Krugman
- Interregional equilibrium with heterogeneous labor pp. 95-113

- Philippe Michel, Anne Perrot and Jacques Thisse
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