Journal of Population Economics
1988 - 2025
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Volume 35, issue 4, 2022
- Political violence, risk aversion, and population health: Evidence from the US Capitol riot pp. 1345-1384

- Dhaval Dave, Drew McNichols and Joseph J. Sabia
- Confidential and legal access to abortion and contraception in the USA, 1960–2020 pp. 1385-1441

- Caitlin Myers
- The impact of targeted regulation of abortion providers laws on abortions and births pp. 1443-1472

- Grace Arnold
- Unwanted daughters: the unintended consequences of a ban on sex-selective abortions on the educational attainment of women pp. 1473-1516

- Garima Rastogi and Anisha Sharma
- From the lockdown to the new normal: individual mobility and local labor market characteristics following the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy pp. 1517-1550

- Mauro Caselli, Andrea Fracasso and Sergio Scicchitano
- Social Mobility and Political Regimes: Intergenerational Mobility in Hungary, 1949–2017 pp. 1551-1588

- Paweł Bukowski, Gregory Clark, Attila Gáspár and Rita Pető
- Immigration and economic mobility pp. 1589-1630

- Maria Hoen, Simen Markussen and Knut Røed
- Return migrants and the wage premium: does the legal status of migrants matter? pp. 1631-1685

- Nelly Elmallakh and Jackline Wahba
- School friendship networks, homophily and multiculturalism: evidence from European countries pp. 1687-1722

- Nicola Campigotto, Chiara Rapallini and Aldo Rustichini
- Something in the pipe: the Flint water crisis and health at birth pp. 1723-1749

- Rui Wang, Xi Chen and Xun Li
- Temperature, climate change, and human conception rates: evidence from Hungary pp. 1751-1776

- Tamás Hajdu and Gábor Hajdu
- Managing the impact of climate on migration: evidence from Mexico pp. 1777-1819

- Isabelle Chort and Maëlys de la Rupelle
- Higher education expansion and gender norms: evidence from China pp. 1821-1858

- Wei Si
- Brothers increase women’s gender conformity pp. 1859-1896

- Anne Brenøe
- Minimum working age and the gender mortality gap pp. 1897-1938

- Cristina Bellés-Obrero, Sergi Jimenez-Martin and Judit Vall Castello
Volume 35, issue 3, 2022
- Heaven can wait: future tense and religiosity pp. 833-860

- Astghik Mavisakalyan, Yashar Tarverdi and Clas Weber
- Saving lives: the 2006 expansion of daylight saving in Indiana pp. 861-891

- Adam Cook
- The unequal impact of natural light on crime pp. 893-934

- Emiliano Tealde
- Reopening schools in a context of low COVID-19 contagion: consequences for teachers, students and their parents pp. 935-961

- Anna Godøy, Maja Weemes Grøtting and Rannveig Kaldager Hart
- The impact of 2020 French municipal elections on the spread of COVID-19 pp. 963-988

- Guilhem Cassan and Marc Sangnier
- Hyperbolic discounting in an intergenerational model with altruistic parents pp. 989-1005

- Jia Cao and Minghao Li
- Short-run and long-run effects of peers from disrupted families pp. 1007-1036

- Ziteng Lei
- Consequences of war: Japan’s demographic transition and the marriage market pp. 1037-1069

- Kota Ogasawara and Mizuki Komura
- Back to work or stay at home? Family policies and maternal employment in Finland pp. 1071-1101

- Eva Österbacka and Tapio Räsänen
- Housing market regulations and strategic divorce propensity in China pp. 1103-1131

- James Alm, Weizheng Lai and Xun Li
- Changes in children’s time use during periods of financial hardship pp. 1133-1162

- Jessica L. Arnup, Nicole Black and David Johnston
- Child marriage and infant mortality: causal evidence from Ethiopia pp. 1163-1223

- Jorge Garcia-Hombrados
- Migration and experienced utility of left-behind parents: evidence from rural China pp. 1225-1259

- Shu Cai, Albert Park and Winnie Yip
- Identifying ethnic occupational segregation pp. 1261-1296

- Dafeng Xu and Yuxin Zhang
- Growing up in ethnic enclaves: language proficiency and educational attainment of immigrant children pp. 1297-1344

- Alexander Danzer, Carsten Feuerbaum, Marc Piopiunik and Ludger Woessmann
Volume 35, issue 2, 2022
- How the earnings growth of US immigrants was underestimated pp. 381-407

- Harriet Duleep, Xingfei Liu and Mark Regets
- Sexual orientation and earnings: a meta-analysis 2012–2020 pp. 409-440

- Nick Drydakis
- The effect of same-sex marriage legalization on interstate migration in the USA pp. 441-469

- Miriam Marcén and Marina Morales
- I am a survivor, keep on surviving: early-life exposure to conflict and subjective survival probabilities in adult life pp. 471-517

- Bruno Arpino, Pierluigi Conzo and Francesco Salustri
- In medio stat victus: Labor Demand Effects of an Increase in the Retirement Age pp. 519-556

- Tito Boeri, Pietro Garibaldi and Espen R. Moen
- Increasing longevity and life satisfaction: is there a catch to living longer? pp. 557-589

- Janina Nemitz
- Does social participation improve cognitive abilities of the elderly? pp. 591-619

- Shu Cai
- Aging and automation in economies with search frictions pp. 621-642

- Xiaomeng Zhang, Theodore Palivos and Xiangbo Liu
- Fluctuations in the wage gap between vocational and general secondary education: lessons from Portugal pp. 643-675

- Joop Hartog, Pedro Raposo and Hugo Reis
- Vocational training for unemployed youth in Latvia pp. 677-717

- Massimiliano Bratti, Corinna Ghirelli, Enkelejda Havari and Giulia Santangelo
- Employment effects of language training for unemployed immigrants pp. 719-754

- Julia Lang
- Under- and over-investment in education: the role of locked-in fertility pp. 755-784

- Masao Nakagawa, Asuka Oura and Yoshiaki Sugimoto
- Quantity and quality of childcare and children’s educational outcomes pp. 785-828

- Jo Blanden, Emilia Del Bono, Kirstine Hansen and Birgitta Rabe
Volume 35, issue 1, 2022
- Cohort at risk: long-term consequences of conflict for child school achievement pp. 1-43

- Hendrik Jürges, Luca Stella, Sameh Hallaq and Alexandra Schwarz
- The effect of the 2016 United States presidential election on employment discrimination pp. 45-88

- Marina Mileo Gorzig and Deborah Rho
- Wage distributions in origin societies and occupational choices of immigrant generations in the USA pp. 89-133

- Crystal Zhan
- Children and labor market outcomes: separating the effects of the first three children pp. 135-167

- Simen Markussen and Marte Strøm
- Labor market effects of a work-first policy for refugees pp. 169-196

- Jacob Arendt
- Do elections accelerate the COVID-19 pandemic? pp. 197-240

- Jan Palguta, René Levínský and Samuel Škoda
- Optimal lockdown and social welfare pp. 241-268

- Pierre Pestieau and Gregory Ponthiere
- The unintended effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and stay-at-home orders on abortions pp. 269-305

- Fernanda Marquez-Padilla and Biani Saavedra
- The inter-generational fertility effect of an abortion ban pp. 307-348

- Federico H. Gutierrez
- The intergenerational effects of birth order on education pp. 349-377

- Enkelejda Havari and Marco Savegnago
- Correction to: Quasi-experimental evidence for the causal link between fertility and subjective well-being pp. 379-380

- Jan Priebe
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