Journal of Population Economics
1988 - 2025
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Volume 30, issue 4, 2017
- The effect of child maltreatment on illegal and problematic behaviour: new evidence on the ‘cycle of violence’ using twins data pp. 1035-1067

- Violeta Misheva, Dinand Webbink and Nicholas G. Martin
- The impact of high-stakes school admission exams on study achievements: quasi-experimental evidence from Slovakia pp. 1069-1092

- Miroslava Federicova and Daniel Münich
- Gender gaps in early educational achievement pp. 1093-1134

- Deborah Cobb-Clark and Julie Moschion
- Fertility effects of child benefits pp. 1135-1184

- Regina Riphahn and Frederik Wiynck
- Family policy and maternal employment in the Czech transition: a natural experiment pp. 1185-1210

- Alzbeta Mullerova
- A cohort perspective of the effect of unemployment on fertility pp. 1211-1239

- Héctor Pifarré i Arolas
- Intergenerational mobility in Sweden: a regional perspective pp. 1241-1280

- Stefanie Heidrich
- Health responses to a wealth shock: evidence from a Swedish tax reform pp. 1281-1336

- Oscar Erixson
- Ability drain: size, impact, and comparison with brain drain under alternative immigration policies pp. 1337-1354

- Maurice Schiff
- Sibling rivalry and gender gap: intrahousehold substitution of male and female educational investments from male migration prospects pp. 1355-1380

- Slesh Shrestha and Nethra Palaniswamy
Volume 30, issue 3, 2017
- Assisted reproductive technology and women’s choice to pursue professional careers pp. 723-769

- Sarah Kroeger and Giulia La Mattina
- Knot yet: minimum marriage age law, marriage delay, and earnings pp. 771-804

- Chunbei Wang and Le Wang
- Self-enforcing family rules, marriage and the (non)neutrality of public intervention pp. 805-834

- Alessandro Cigno, Mizuki Komura and Annalisa Luporini
- Caring for dependent parents: Altruism, exchange or family norm? pp. 835-873

- Justina Klimaviciute, Sergio Perelman, Pierre Pestieau and Jerome Schoenmaeckers
- Daddy months pp. 875-892

- Volker Meier and Helmut Rainer
- Childhood homelessness and adult employment: the role of education, incarceration, and welfare receipt pp. 893-924

- Deborah Cobb-Clark and Anna Zhu
- The fiscal impact of immigration to welfare states of the Scandinavian type pp. 925-952

- Marianne Frank Hansen, Marie Louise Schultz-Nielsen and Torben Tranaes
- Ageing-driven pension reforms pp. 953-976

- Jan Bonenkamp, Lex Meijdam, Eduard Ponds and Ed Westerhout
- Stymied ambition: does a lack of economic freedom lead to migration? pp. 977-1005

- Daniel Meierrieks and Laura Renner
- Quality of migrant schools in China: evidence from a longitudinal study in Shanghai pp. 1007-1034

- Yuanyuan Chen and Shuaizhang Feng
Volume 30, issue 2, 2017
- Demographic dynamics and long-run development: insights for the secular stagnation debate pp. 401-432

- Matteo Cervellati, Uwe Sunde and Klaus Zimmermann
- The impact of extreme weather events on education pp. 433-472

- Valeria Groppo and Kati Kraehnert
- Do anti-bullying laws work? New evidence on school safety and youth violence pp. 473-502

- Joseph J. Sabia and Brittany Bass
- The impact of school entry laws on female education and teenage fertility pp. 503-536

- Poh Lin Tan
- A normative justification of compulsory education pp. 537-567

- Alessandro Balestrino, Lisa Grazzini and Annalisa Luporini
- Sibling gender composition’s effect on education: evidence from China pp. 569-590

- Xiaoyan Lei, Yan Shen, James Smith and Guangsu Zhou
- Cognitive skills, non-cognitive skills, and family background: evidence from sibling correlations pp. 591-620

- Silke Anger and Daniel Schnitzlein
- Optimal fertility under age-dependent labour productivity pp. 621-646

- Pierre Pestieau and Gregory Ponthiere
- Discount rate heterogeneity among older households: a puzzle? pp. 647-680

- Antoine Bozio, Guy Laroque and Cormac O’Dea
- Inter-firm mobility and return migration patterns of skilled guest workers pp. 681-721

- Briggs Depew, Peter Norlander and Todd Sorensen
Volume 30, issue 1, 2017
- Editorial: 30 Years Journal of Population Economics pp. 1-5

- Klaus Zimmermann
- Three decades of publishing research in population economics pp. 11-27

- Alessio Brown and Klaus Zimmermann
- Erratum to: Three decades of publishing research in population economics pp. 29-30

- Alessio Brown and Klaus Zimmermann
- China’s family planning policies and their labor market consequences pp. 31-68

- Fei Wang, Liqiu Zhao and Zhong Zhao
- Offline effects of online connecting: the impact of broadband diffusion on teen fertility decisions pp. 69-91

- Melanie Guldi and Chris M. Herbst
- Pensions and fertility: back to the roots pp. 93-139

- Robert Fenge and Beatrice Scheubel
- Rotten spouses, family transfers, and public goods pp. 141-161

- Helmuth Cremer and Kerstin Roeder
- Old money, the nouveaux riches and Brunhilde’s marriage strategy pp. 163-186

- Anne-Kathrin Bronsert, Amihai Glazer and Kai Konrad
- Raising charitable children: the effects of verbal socialization and role-modeling on children’s giving pp. 189-224

- Mark Ottoni-Wilhelm, Ye Zhang, David B. Estell and Neil H. Perdue
- Happiness, stress, and age: how the U curve varies across people and places pp. 225-264

- Carol Graham and Julia Ruiz Pozuelo
- Ethnic diversity and well-being pp. 265-306

- Alpaslan Akay, Amelie Constant, Corrado Giulietti and Martin Guzi
- The heterogeneity of ethnic employment gaps pp. 307-337

- Romain Aeberhardt, Elise Coudin and Roland Rathelot
- Schooling and labor market effects of temporary authorization: evidence from DACA pp. 339-373

- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes and Francisca Antman
Volume 29, issue 4, 2016
- Parental investment responses to a low birth weight outcome: who compensates and who reinforces? pp. 969-989

- Brandon Restrepo
- Worker-firm matching and the parenthood pay gap: Evidence from linked employer-employee data pp. 991-1023

- Lionel Wilner
- How to stimulate single mothers on welfare to find a job: evidence from a policy experiment pp. 1025-1061

- Marike Knoef and Jan van Ours
- Does the marriage market sex ratio affect parental sex selection? Evidence from the Chinese census pp. 1063-1082

- Xing Li, M. W. Luke Chan, Byron Spencer and Wei Yang
- Unconditional government social cash transfer in Africa does not increase fertility pp. 1083-1111

- Tia Palermo, Sudhanshu Handa, Amber Peterman, Leah Prencipe and David Seidenfeld
- Competition for the international pool of talent pp. 1113-1154

- Alexander Haupt, Tim Krieger and Thomas Lange
- Parental choice, neighbourhood segregation or cream skimming? An analysis of school segregation after a generalized choice reform pp. 1155-1190

- Anders Böhlmark, Helena Holmlund and Mikael Lindahl
- The health-schooling relationship: evidence from Swedish twins pp. 1191-1215

- Petter Lundborg, Anton Nilsson and Dan-Olof Rooth
- The effects of a change in the point system on immigration: evidence from the 2001 Quebec reform pp. 1217-1247

- Matthieu Chemin and Nagham Sayour
- Immigrant employment and earnings growth in Canada and the USA: evidence from longitudinal data pp. 1249-1277

- Neeraj Kaushal, Yao Lu, Nicole Denier, Julia Shu-Huah Wang and Stephen Trejo
Volume 29, issue 3, 2016
- Immigration and prices: quasi-experimental evidence from Syrian refugees in Turkey pp. 657-686

- Binnur Balkan and Semih Tumen
- The impact of adult child emigration on the mental health of older parents pp. 687-719

- Irene Mosca and Alan Barrett
- Legalization and human capital accumulation pp. 721-756

- Fabio Mendez, Facundo Sepúlveda and Nieves Valdés
- Welfare reform and immigrant fertility pp. 757-779

- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, Susan Averett and Cynthia Bansak
- Illegal immigration, deportation policy, and the optimal timing of return pp. 781-816

- Alexandra Vinogradova
- Ethnic assortative matching in marriage and family outcomes: evidence from the mass migration to the US during 1900–1930 pp. 817-848

- Ho-Po Crystal Wong
- A comparative analysis of immigrant skills and their utilization in Australia, Canada, and the USA pp. 849-882

- Andrew Clarke and Mikal Skuterud
- The effects of teenage childbearing on adult soft skills development pp. 883-910

- Jason Fletcher and Norma Padrón
- Transforming lives: the impact of compulsory schooling on hope and happiness pp. 911-956

- Bahadır Dursun and Resul Cesur
- “How powerful is demography? The serendipity theorem revisited” comment on De la Croix et al. (2012) pp. 957-967

- Stefan Felder
Volume 29, issue 2, 2016
- The effect of high-stakes testing on suicidal ideation of teenagers with reference-dependent preferences pp. 345-364

- Liang Wang
- The effect of high-stakes testing on suicidal ideation of teenagers with reference-dependent preferences pp. 345-364

- Liang Wang
- New evidence on the healthy immigrant effect pp. 365-394

- Lidia Farre
- New evidence on the healthy immigrant effect pp. 365-394

- Lidia Farre
- Does granting citizenship to immigrant children affect family outmigration? pp. 395-420

- Christoph Sajons
- Does granting citizenship to immigrant children affect family outmigration? pp. 395-420

- Christoph Sajons
- Relational contracts for household formation, fertility choice and separation pp. 421-455

- Matthias Fahn, Ray Rees and Amelie Wuppermann
- Relational contracts for household formation, fertility choice and separation pp. 421-455

- Matthias Fahn, Ray Rees and Amelie Wuppermann
- The unintended effects of cash transfers on fertility: evidence from the Safe Motherhood Scheme in India pp. 457-491

- Arindam Nandi and Ramanan Laxminarayan
- The unintended effects of cash transfers on fertility: evidence from the Safe Motherhood Scheme in India pp. 457-491

- Arindam Nandi and Ramanan Laxminarayan
- Long-term effect of in utero conditions on maternal survival later in life: evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 493-527

- Alison B. Comfort
- Long-term effect of in utero conditions on maternal survival later in life: evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 493-527

- Alison Comfort
- Housewife, “gold miss,” and equal: the evolution of educated women’s role in Asia and the U.S pp. 529-570

- Jisoo Hwang
- Housewife, “gold miss,” and equal: the evolution of educated women’s role in Asia and the U.S pp. 529-570

- Jisoo Hwang
- My parents taught Me. Evidence on the family transmission of values pp. 571-592

- Giuseppe Albanese, Guido de Blasio and Paolo Sestito
- My parents taught Me. Evidence on the family transmission of values pp. 571-592

- Giuseppe Albanese, Guido de Blasio and Paolo Sestito
- Inequality and crime revisited: effects of local inequality and economic segregation on crime pp. 593-626

- Songman Kang
- Inequality and crime revisited: effects of local inequality and economic segregation on crime pp. 593-626

- Songman Kang
- Population and development redux pp. 627-656

- Javier Birchenall
- Population and development redux pp. 627-656

- Javier Birchenall
Volume 29, issue 1, 2016
- Cesarean sections and subsequent fertility pp. 5-37

- Karen Norberg and Juan Pantano
- Cesarean sections and subsequent fertility pp. 5-37

- Karen Norberg and Juan Pantano
- Measuring the effect of the timing of first birth on wages pp. 39-72

- Jane Leber Herr
- Measuring the effect of the timing of first birth on wages pp. 39-72

- Jane Herr
- Parental leave benefit and differential fertility responses: evidence from a German reform pp. 73-103

- Kamila Cygan-Rehm
- Parental leave benefit and differential fertility responses: evidence from a German reform pp. 73-103

- Kamila Cygan-Rehm
- Integration policy: Cultural transmission with endogenous fertility pp. 105-133

- Sagit Bar-Gill and Chaim Fershtman
- Integration policy: Cultural transmission with endogenous fertility pp. 105-133

- Sagit Bar-Gill and Chaim Fershtman
- On the heterogeneity of dowry motives pp. 135-166

- Raj Arunachalam and Trevon Logan
- On the heterogeneity of dowry motives pp. 135-166

- Raj Arunachalam and Trevon Logan
- Economic conditions and the living arrangements of young adults: 1960 to 2011 pp. 167-195

- Jordan D. Matsudaira
- Economic conditions and the living arrangements of young adults: 1960 to 2011 pp. 167-195

- Jordan Matsudaira
- Does the military turn men into criminals? New evidence from Australia’s conscription lotteries pp. 197-218

- Peter Siminski, Simon Ville and Alexander Paull
- Does the military turn men into criminals? New evidence from Australia’s conscription lotteries pp. 197-218

- Peter Siminski, Simon Ville and Alexander Paull
- The importance of family background and neighborhood effects as determinants of crime pp. 219-262

- Karin Hederos Eriksson, Randi Hjalmarsson, Matthew Lindquist and Anna Sandberg
- The importance of family background and neighborhood effects as determinants of crime pp. 219-262

- Karin Hederos Eriksson, Randi Hjalmarsson, Matthew Lindquist and Anna Sandberg
- Steady streams and sudden bursts: persistence patterns in remittance decisions pp. 263-292

- Giulia Bettin and Riccardo (Jack) Lucchetti
- Steady streams and sudden bursts: persistence patterns in remittance decisions pp. 263-292

- Giulia Bettin and Riccardo (Jack) Lucchetti
- Does corruption promote emigration? An empirical examination pp. 293-310

- Arusha Cooray and Friedrich Schneider
- Does corruption promote emigration? An empirical examination pp. 293-310

- Arusha Cooray and Friedrich Schneider
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