Journal of Population Economics
1988 - 2025
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Volume 32, issue 4, 2019
- Ancestral ecological endowments and missing women pp. 1101-1123

- Gautam Hazarika, Chandan Jha and Sudipta Sarangi
- Female genital mutilation and migration in Mali: do return migrants transfer social norms? pp. 1125-1170

- Idrissa Diabate and Sandrine Mesplé-Somps
- International migration as a driver of political and social change: evidence from Morocco pp. 1171-1203

- Michele Tuccio, Jackline Wahba and Bachir Hamdouch
- Baby bonus, anyone? Examining heterogeneous responses to a pro-natalist policy pp. 1205-1246

- Natalie Malak, Md Mahbubur Rahman and Terry Yip
- Government Transfers, Work, and Wellbeing: Evidence from the Russian Old-Age Pension pp. 1247-1292

- Louise Grogan and Fraser Summerfield
- Longevity-induced vertical innovation and the tradeoff between life and growth pp. 1293-1313

- Annarita Baldanzi, Klaus Prettner and Paul Tscheuschner
- Parenting style as an investment in human development pp. 1315-1352

- Deborah Cobb-Clark, Nicolas Salamanca and Anna Zhu
- Family size and schooling in sub-Saharan Africa: testing the quantity-quality trade-off pp. 1353-1399

- Sahawal Alidou and Marijke Verpoorten
- Preference or endowment? Intergenerational transmission of women’s work behavior and the underlying mechanisms pp. 1401-1435

- Zhongda Li and Lu Liu
- Estate division: equal sharing, exchange motives, and Cinderella effects pp. 1437-1480

- Oscar Erixson and Henry Ohlsson
Volume 32, issue 3, 2019
- Pension incentives and the joint retirement of couples: evidence from two natural experiments pp. 735-767

- Kadir Atalay, Garry Barrett and Peter Siminski
- Marriage, dowry, and women’s status in rural Punjab, Pakistan pp. 769-797

- Momoe Makino
- Your spouse is fired! How much do you care? pp. 799-844

- Milena Nikolova and Sinem Ayhan
- Endogenous divorce risk and investment pp. 845-876

- Andrew Grant and Steve Satchell
- Body weight and Internet access: evidence from the rollout of broadband providers pp. 877-913

- Michael DiNardi, Melanie Guldi and David Simon
- Does income moderate the satisfaction of becoming a parent? In Germany it does and depends on education pp. 915-952

- Marco Le Moglie, Letizia Mencarini and Chiara Rapallini
- How does internal migration affect the emotional health of elderly parents left-behind? pp. 953-980

- Juliane Scheffel and Yiwei Zhang
- Public beliefs in social mobility and high-skilled migration pp. 981-1008

- Claudia Lumpe
- Immigration and the reallocation of work health risks pp. 1009-1042

- Osea Giuntella, Fabrizio Mazzonna, Catia Nicodemo and Carlos Vargas-Silva
- The deterrent effect of an anti-minaret vote on foreigners’ location choices pp. 1043-1095

- Michaela Slotwinski and Alois Stutzer
Volume 32, issue 2, 2019
- National identity under economic integration pp. 351-367

- Chun-Fang Chiang, Jin-Tan Liu and Tsai-Wei Wen
- Concrete measures: the rise of public housing and changes in young single motherhood in the U.S pp. 369-418

- Katharine L. Shester, Samuel K. Allen and Christopher Handy
- Does public insurance coverage for pregnant women affect prenatal health behaviors? pp. 419-453

- Dhaval Dave, Robert Kaestner and George L. Wehby
- Closing or reproducing the gender gap? Parental transmission, social norms and education choice pp. 455-500

- Maria Humlum, Anne Brink Nandrup and Nina Smith
- Intergenerational income mobility: access to top jobs, the low-pay no-pay cycle and the role of education in a common framework pp. 501-528

- Paul Gregg, Lindsey Macmillan and Claudia Vittori
- Family support or social support? The role of clan culture pp. 529-549

- Chuanchuan Zhang
- Revisiting the relationship between longevity and lifetime education: global evidence from 919 surveys pp. 551-589

- Mohammad Mainul Hoque, Elizabeth King, Claudio Montenegro and Peter Orazem
- Rising longevity, fertility dynamics, and R&D-based growth pp. 591-620

- Koichi Futagami and Kunihiko Konishi
- Premature mortality and poverty measurement in an OLG economy pp. 621-664

- Mathieu Lefebvre, Pierre Pestieau and Gregory Ponthiere
- Unequal hopes and lives in the USA: optimism, race, place, and premature mortality pp. 665-733

- Carol Graham and Sergio Pinto
Volume 32, issue 1, 2019
- Migration as an adjustment mechanism in the crisis? A comparison of Europe and the United States 2006–2016 pp. 1-22

- Julia Jauer, Thomas Liebig, John Martin and Patrick Puhani
- Immigration restrictions and second-generation cultural assimilation: theory and quasi-experimental evidence pp. 23-51

- Fausto Galli and Giuseppe Russo
- Immigrant category of admission and the earnings of adults and children: how far does the apple fall? pp. 53-112

- Casey Warman, Matthew Webb and Christopher Worswick
- Emigration, remittances, and the subjective well-being of those staying behind pp. 113-151

- Artjoms Ivlevs, Milena Nikolova and Carol Graham
- The effect of birth weight on hospitalizations and sickness absences: a longitudinal study of Swedish siblings pp. 153-178

- Jonas Helgertz and Anton Nilsson
- Lead exposure and academic achievement: evidence from childhood lead poisoning prevention efforts pp. 179-218

- Lucy C. Sorensen, Ashley M. Fox, Heyjie Jung and Erika G. Martin
- The dragon cohort of Hong Kong: traditional beliefs, demographics, and education pp. 219-246

- Yan Lau
- Living arrangement and caregiving expectation: the effect of residential proximity on inter vivos transfer pp. 247-275

- Chien-Hao Fu
- Crisis at home: mancession-induced change in intrahousehold distribution pp. 277-308

- Olivier Bargain and Laurine Martinoty
- The intra-family division of bequests and bequest motives: empirical evidence from a survey on Japanese households pp. 309-346

- Junya Hamaaki, Masahiro Hori and Keiko Murata
Volume 31, issue 4, 2018
- Same-occupation spouses: preferences or search costs? pp. 1005-1033

- Hani Mansour and Terra McKinnish
- The intergenerational transmission of human capital: the role of skills and health pp. 1035-1065

- Petter Lundborg, Martin Nordin and Dan-Olof Rooth
- Not your lucky day: romantically and numerically special wedding date divorce risks pp. 1067-1095

- Jan Kabátek and David Ribar
- Planning parenthood: the Affordable Care Act young adult provision and pathways to fertility pp. 1097-1123

- Joelle Abramowitz
- More than an urban legend: the short- and long-run effects of unplanned fertility shocks pp. 1125-1176

- Thiemo Fetzer, Oliver Pardo and Amar Shanghavi
- Fertility and education decisions and child-care policy effects in a Nash-bargaining family model pp. 1177-1201

- Akira Yakita
- Joint custody law and mothers’ labor market outcomes: evidence from the USA pp. 1203-1237

- Daniela Vuri
- Grandparental availability for child care and maternal labor force participation: pension reform evidence from Italy pp. 1239-1277

- Massimiliano Bratti, Tommaso Frattini and Francesco Scervini
- Constrained vs unconstrained labor supply: the economics of dual job holding pp. 1279-1319

- Chung Choe, Ronald Oaxaca and Francesco Renna
- Business visits, knowledge diffusion and productivity pp. 1321-1338

- Mariacristina Piva, Max Tani and Marco Vivarelli
Volume 31, issue 3, 2018
- The intergenerational education spillovers of pension reform in China pp. 671-701

- Cheng Yuan, Chengjian Li and Lauren A. Johnston
- Private versus public old-age security pp. 703-746

- Richard Barnett, Joydeep Bhattacharya and Mikko Puhakka
- Parental retirement timing: the role of unanticipated events in the lives of adult children pp. 747-781

- Marina Miller, Christopher R. Tamborini and Gayle L. Reznik
- Why are fewer married women joining the work force in rural India? A decomposition analysis over two decades pp. 783-818

- Farzana Afridi, Taryn Dinkelman and Kanika Mahajan
- Does it pay to care? Volunteering and employment opportunities pp. 819-836

- Stijn Baert and Sunčica Vujić
- Informal search, bad search?: the effects of job search method on wages among rural migrants in urban China pp. 837-876

- Yuanyuan Chen, Le Wang and Min Zhang
- Social networks and the labour market mismatch pp. 877-914

- Eleni Kalfa and Matloob Piracha
- The effect of female education on marital matches and child health in Bangladesh pp. 915-936

- Youjin Hahn, Kanti Nuzhat and Hee-Seung Yang
- The long-term effects of mistimed pregnancy on children’s education and employment pp. 937-968

- Cuong Nguyen
- The long-term effect of childhood poverty pp. 969-1004

- Rune V. Lesner
Volume 31, issue 2, 2018
- The marital satisfaction of differently aged couples pp. 337-362

- Wang-Sheng Lee and Terra McKinnish
- Birth order and health of newborns pp. 363-395

- Anne Brenøe and Ramona Molitor
- Missing time with parents: son preference among Asians in the USA pp. 397-427

- Neeraj Kaushal and Felix M. Muchomba
- Disease risk and fertility: evidence from the HIV/AIDS pandemic pp. 429-451

- Yoo-Mi Chin and Nicholas Wilson
- Women’s economic capacity and children’s human capital accumulation pp. 453-481

- Jacobus Hoop, Patrick Premand, Furio Rosati and Renos Vakis
- Do significant labor market events change who does the chores? Paid work, housework, and power in mixed-gender Australian households pp. 483-519

- Gigi Foster and Leslie Stratton
- The intergenerational transmission of noncognitive skills and their effect on education and employment outcomes pp. 521-560

- Ildefonso Mendez and Gema Zamarro
- The effects of school desegregation on mixed-race births pp. 561-596

- Nora Gordon and Sarah Reber
- Undocumented youth in limbo: the impact of America’s immigration enforcement policy on juvenile deportations pp. 597-626

- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes and Thitima Puttitanun
- The impact of party affiliation of US governors on immigrants’ labor market outcomes pp. 627-670

- Louis-Philippe Beland and Bulent Unel
Volume 31, issue 1, 2018
- Education, religion, and voter preference in a Muslim country pp. 1-44

- Resul Cesur and Naci Mocan
- Terrorism and the integration of Muslim immigrants pp. 45-67

- Ahmed Elsayed and Andries de Grip
- Immigration and internal mobility in Canada pp. 69-106

- Michel Beine and Serge Coulombe
- Racial diversity, immigrants and the well-being of residents: evidence from US counties pp. 107-133

- Masanori Kuroki
- Population age structure and consumption growth: evidence from National Transfer Accounts pp. 135-153

- Michael Kuhn and Klaus Prettner
- The heterogeneous impact of pension income on elderly living arrangements: evidence from China’s new rural pension scheme pp. 155-192

- Lingguo Cheng, Hong Liu, Ye Zhang and Zhong Zhao
- The effects of increasing the normal retirement age on health care utilization and mortality pp. 193-234

- Johannes Hagen
- Run away? Air pollution and emigration interests in China pp. 235-266

- Yu Qin and Hongjia Zhu
- The effect of natural disaster on fertility, birth spacing, and child sex ratio: evidence from a major earthquake in India pp. 267-293

- Arindam Nandi, Sumit Mazumdar and Jere Behrman
- Optimal population and exhaustible resource constraints pp. 295-335

- Nicholas Lawson and Dean Spears
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