Journal of Population Economics
1988 - 2025
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Volume 28, issue 4, 2015
- Inter-generational effects of disability benefits: evidence from Canadian social assistance programs pp. 873-910

- Kelly Chen, Lars Osberg and Shelley Phipps
- Strategic parenting, birth order, and school performance pp. 911-936

- V. Joseph Hotz and Juan Pantano
- Intra-household allocation of family resources and birth order: evidence from France using siblings data pp. 937-964

- Stéphane Mechoulan and François-Charles Wolff
- Parental ethnic identity and educational attainment of second-generation immigrants pp. 965-1004

- Simone Schüller
- Getting back into the labor market: the effects of start-up subsidies for unemployed females pp. 1005-1043

- Marco Caliendo and Steffen Künn
- Unexplored dimensions of discrimination in Europe: homosexuality and physical appearance pp. 1045-1073

- Eleonora Patacchini, Giuseppe Ragusa and Yves Zenou
- Do national cancer screening guidelines reduce mortality? pp. 1075-1095

- Adam Leive and Thomas Stratmann
- Demographic consequences of HIV pp. 1097-1135

- Martin Karlsson and Stefan Pichler
- How natural disasters can affect environmental concerns, risk aversion, and even politics: evidence from Fukushima and three European countries pp. 1137-1180

- Jan Goebel, Christian Krekel, Tim Tiefenbach and Nicolas Ziebarth
- Air quality and infant mortality in Mexico: evidence from variation in pollution concentrations caused by the usage of small-scale power plants pp. 1181-1207

- Emilio Gutierrez
Volume 28, issue 3, 2015
- Selection, selection, selection: the impact of return migration pp. 535-563

- Jackline Wahba
- Gender discrimination in the allocation of migrant household resources pp. 565-592

- Francisca Antman
- Siblings’ interaction in migration decisions: who provides for the elderly left behind? pp. 593-629

- Tobias Stöhr
- Migration and young child nutrition: evidence from rural China pp. 631-657

- Ren Mu and Alan Brauw
- How do the foreign-born perform in inventive activity? Evidence from Sweden pp. 659-695

- Yannu Zheng and Olof Ejermo
- Immigration and crime: evidence from victimization data pp. 697-736

- Luca Nunziata
- School and neighborhood: residential location choice of immigrant parents in the Los Angeles Metropolitan area pp. 737-783

- Crystal Zhan
- Assimilation in multilingual cities pp. 785-815

- Javier Ortega and Gregory Verdugo
- Life satisfaction of immigrants: does cultural assimilation matter? pp. 817-844

- Viola Angelini, Laura Casi and Luca Corazzini
- Genetic distance, immigrants’ identity, and labor market outcomes pp. 845-868

- Asad Islam and Paul Raschky
Volume 28, issue 2, 2015
- The impact of Internet diffusion on marriage rates: evidence from the broadband market pp. 265-297

- Andriana Bellou
- Imitation versus innovation in an aging society: international evidence since 1870 pp. 299-327

- James Ang and Jakob Madsen
- Increased longevity and social security reform: questioning the optimality of individual accounts when education matters pp. 329-352

- Gilles Le Garrec
- Intergenerational transmission of skills during childhood and optimal public policy pp. 353-372

- Alessandra Casarico, Luca Micheletto and Alessandro Sommacal
- Maternity leave and children’s cognitive and behavioral development pp. 373-391

- Michael Baker and Kevin Milligan
- Can’t buy mommy’s love? Universal childcare and children’s long-term cognitive development pp. 393-422

- Christina Felfe, Natalia Nollenberger and Núria Rodriguez-Planas
- Compensating for unequal parental investments in schooling pp. 423-462

- Loren Brandt, Aloysius Siow and Hui Wang
- Fertility and economic instability: the role of unemployment and job displacement pp. 463-478

- Emilia Del Bono, Andrea Weber and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- The unintended: negative outcomes over the life cycle pp. 479-508

- Wanchuan Lin and Juan Pantano
- Governmental transfers and altruistic private transfers pp. 509-533

- Amihai Glazer and Hiroki Kondo
Volume 28, issue 1, 2015
- Malthus to modernity: wealth, status, and fertility in England, 1500–1879 pp. 3-29

- Gregory Clark and Neil Cummins
- The fertility transition around the world pp. 31-44

- Holger Strulik and Sebastian Vollmer
- Optimal life-cycle fertility in a Barro-Becker economy pp. 45-87

- Pierre Pestieau and Gregory Ponthiere
- Modelling the impact of women’s education on fertility in Malawi pp. 89-111

- Luca Zanin, Rosalba Radice and Giampiero Marra
- Perception of HIV risk and the quantity and quality of children: the case of rural Malawi pp. 113-132

- Ruben Castro, Jere Behrman and Hans-Peter Kohler
- Alcohol consumption and risky sexual behavior among young adults: evidence from minimum legal drinking age laws pp. 133-157

- Ceren Ertan Yoruk and Barış Yörük
- Affection, speed dating and heartbreaking pp. 159-172

- Kai Konrad
- Endogenous division rules as a family constitution: strategic altruistic transfers and sibling competition pp. 173-194

- Yang-Ming Chang and Zijun Luo
- United but (un)equal: human capital, probability of divorce, and the marriage contract pp. 195-217

- Helmuth Cremer, Pierre Pestieau and Kerstin Roeder
- Strategic non-marital cohabitation: theory and empirical implications pp. 219-237

- Amy Farmer and Andrew Horowitz
Volume 27, issue 4, 2014
- Empirical characteristics of legal and illegal immigrants in the USA pp. 923-960

- Vincenzo Caponi and Miana Plesca
- The impact of changes in the marital status on return migration of family migrants pp. 961-997

- Govert Bijwaard and Stijn Doeselaar
- Investing in children’s education: are Muslim immigrants different? pp. 999-1022

- Andreea Mitrut and François-Charles Wolff
- The migration challenge for PAYG pp. 1023-1038

- Gurgen Aslanyan
- Muslims in France: identifying a discriminatory equilibrium pp. 1039-1086

- Claire Adida, David Laitin and Marie-Anne Valfort
- Endogenous age discrimination pp. 1087-1106

- Christian Manger
- Intergenerational earnings mobility and divorce pp. 1107-1126

- Espen Bratberg, Karsten Elseth Rieck and Kjell Vaage
- Couples’ time together: complementarities in production versus complementarities in consumption pp. 1127-1144

- Hani Mansour and Terra McKinnish
- Do fertility transitions influence infant mortality declines? Evidence from early modern Germany pp. 1145-1163

- Alan Fernihough and Mark McGovern
- Trade and fertility in the developing world: the impact of trade and trade structure pp. 1165-1186

- Thomas Gries and Rainer Grundmann
Volume 27, issue 3, 2014
- Economic development, structural change, and women’s labor force participation pp. 639-681

- Isis Gaddis and Stephan Klasen
- Displacement and household adaptation: insured by the spouse or the state? pp. 683-703

- Inés Hardoy and Pål Schøne
- The impact of labor market entry conditions on initial job assignment and wages pp. 705-738

- Beatrice Brunner and Andreas Kuhn
- Adieu Rabenmutter—culture, fertility, female labour supply, the gender wage gap and childcare pp. 739-765

- Rainald Borck
- Wage shocks, household labor supply, and income instability pp. 767-796

- Sisi Zhang
- The dynamics of homeownership among the 50+ in Europe pp. 797-823

- Viola Angelini, Agar Brugiavini and Guglielmo Weber
- Durable consumption, saving and retirement pp. 825-840

- Torben Andersen and Mikkel Hermansen
- Testing the relationship between income inequality and life expectancy: a simple correction for the aggregation effect when using aggregated data pp. 841-856

- Thomas Mayrhofer and Hendrik Schmitz
- Capital accumulation and the sources of demographic change pp. 857-894

- Jochen Mierau and Stephen J Turnovsky
- The impact of early-life economic conditionson cause-specific mortality during adulthood pp. 895-919

- Gary Yeung, Gerard Berg, Maarten Lindeboom and France Portrait
Volume 27, issue 2, 2014
- The nexus between labor diversity and firm’s innovation pp. 303-364

- Pierpaolo Parrotta, Dario Pozzoli and Mariola Pytlikova
- The effectiveness of remedial courses in Italy: a fuzzy regression discontinuity design pp. 365-386

- Maria De Paola and Vincenzo Scoppa
- What a difference a term makes: the effect of educational attainment on marital outcomes in the UK pp. 387-419

- Dan Anderberg and Yu Zhu
- Public primary health care and children’s health in Brazil: evidence from siblings pp. 421-445

- Mauricio Reis
- Parents’ economic support of young-adult children: do socioeconomic circumstances matter? pp. 447-471

- Deborah Cobb-Clark and Tue Gørgens
- Gone to war: have deployments increased divorces? pp. 473-496

- Sebastian Negrusa, Brighita Negrusa and James Hosek
- Death and schooling decisions over the short and long run in rural Madagascar pp. 497-528

- Jean-Noël Senne
- Endogenous fertility, endogenous lifetime and economic growth: the role of child policies pp. 529-564

- Luciano Fanti and Luca Gori
- The quality–quantity trade-off: evidence from the relaxation of China’s one-child policy pp. 565-602

- Haoming Liu
- Turning back the ticking clock: the effect of increased affordability of assisted reproductive technology on women’s marriage timing pp. 603-633

- Joelle Abramowitz
Volume 27, issue 1, 2014
- Do more-schooled women have fewer children and delay childbearing? Evidence from a sample of US twins pp. 1-31

- Vikesh Amin and Jere Behrman
- Empirically probing the quantity–quality model pp. 33-68

- Emla Fitzsimons and Bansi Malde
- How important is the family? Evidence from sibling correlations in permanent earnings in the USA, Germany, and Denmark pp. 69-89

- Daniel Schnitzlein
- Intergenerational earnings mobility in Japan among sons and daughters: levels and trends pp. 91-134

- Arnaud Lefranc, Fumiaki Ojima and Takashi Yoshida
- Has immigration affected Spanish presidential elections results? pp. 135-171

- Ildefonso Mendez and Isabel Cutillas
- Immigrant assimilation into US prisons, 1900–1930 pp. 173-200

- Carolyn Moehling and Anne Piehl
- Legal and illegal immigrants: an analysis of optimal saving behavior pp. 201-224

- Alexandra Vinogradova
- Ethnic identity, majority norms, and the native–immigrant employment gap pp. 225-250

- Cédric Gorinas
- Population aging and PAYG pensions in the OLG model pp. 251-256

- Giam Pietro Cipriani
- Effects of capital taxation on economies with different demographic changes: short term versus long term pp. 257-273

- Akira Yakita
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