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Journal of Population Economics

1988 - 2025

Current editor(s): K.F. Zimmermann

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European Society for Population Economics
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Volume 26, issue 4, 2013

Welfare programs and labor supply in developing countries: experimental evidence from Latin America pp. 1255-1284 Downloads
María Alzúa, Guillermo Cruces and Laura Ripani
Population aging, health care, and growth: a comment on the effects of capital accumulation pp. 1285-1301 Downloads
Rosa Aisa and Fernando Pueyo
Long-run trends of human aging and longevity pp. 1303-1323 Downloads
Holger Strulik and Sebastian Vollmer
An automatic-democratic approach to weight setting for the new human development index pp. 1325-1345 Downloads
Chris Tofallis
The role of demography on per capita output growth and saving rates pp. 1347-1377 Downloads
Miguel Sánchez-Romero
Subjective mortality hazard shocks and the adjustment of consumption expenditures pp. 1379-1408 Downloads
Anikó Bíró
On the effects of public and private transfers on capital accumulation: some lessons from the NTA aggregates pp. 1409-1430 Downloads
Miguel Sánchez-Romero, Concepció Patxot, Elisenda Rentería and Guadalupe Souto
Working parents and total factor productivity growth pp. 1431-1456 Downloads
Geoffrey Dunbar and Stephen Easton
Neoclassical growth with endogenous age distribution. Poverty vs low-fertility traps as steady states of demographic transitions pp. 1457-1484 Downloads
Luciano Fanti, Mimmo Iannelli and Piero Manfredi
The cost of uncertain life span pp. 1485-1522 Downloads
Ryan Edwards
Left behind: intergenerational transmission of human capital in the midst of HIV/AIDS pp. 1523-1547 Downloads
Mevlude Akbulut-Yuksel and Belgi Turan
Health and economic development—evidence from the introduction of public health care pp. 1549-1584 Downloads
Anthony Strittmatter and Uwe Sunde
The rise in absenteeism: disentangling the impacts of cohort, age and time pp. 1585-1608 Downloads
Erik Biorn, Simen Gaure, Simen Markussen and Knut Røed
Consumer boycott, household heterogeneity, and child labor pp. 1609-1630 Downloads
Michele Di Maio and Giorgio Fabbri
Family policy and couples’ labour supply: an empirical assessment pp. 1631-1660 Downloads
Ross Guest and Nick Parr

Volume 26, issue 3, 2013

HIV and fertility in Africa: first evidence from population-based surveys pp. 835-853 Downloads
Chinhui Juhn, Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan and Belgi Turan
Childhood disease and the precautionary demand for children pp. 855-885 Downloads
Anna-Maria Aksan and Shankha Chakraborty
Differences in fertility behavior and uncertainty: an economic theory of the minority status hypothesis pp. 887-905 Downloads
Bastien Chabé-Ferret and Paolo Melindi-Ghidi
Differential fertility and intergenerational mobility under private versus public education pp. 907-941 Downloads
C. Fan and Jie Zhang
Fertility and endogenous gender bargaining power pp. 943-961 Downloads
Mizuki Komura
A model of voluntary childlessness pp. 963-982 Downloads
Paula Gobbi
Parental leave regulations, mothers’ labor force attachment and fathers’ childcare involvement: evidence from a natural experiment pp. 983-1005 Downloads
Jochen Kluve and Marcus Tamm
For richer, if not for poorer? Marriage and divorce over the business cycle pp. 1007-1033 Downloads
Jessamyn Schaller
The long run consequences of unilateral divorce laws on children—evidence from SHARELIFE pp. 1035-1056 Downloads
Steffen Reinhold, Thorsten Kneip and Gerrit Bauer
Intergenerational income immobility in Finland: contrasting roles for parental earnings and family income pp. 1057-1094 Downloads
Robert Lucas and Sari Pekkala Kerr
Optimal prevention when coexistence matters pp. 1095-1127 Downloads
Marie-Louise Leroux and Gregory Ponthiere
The evolution of secularization: cultural transmission, religion and fertility—theory, simulations and evidence pp. 1129-1174 Downloads
Ronen Bar-El, Teresa M. García-Muñoz, Shoshana Neuman and Yossef Tobol
The effect of church tax on church membership pp. 1175-1193 Downloads
Teemu Lyytikäinen and Torsten Santavirta
Reducing the excess burden of subsidizing the stork: joint taxation, individual taxation, and family tax splitting pp. 1195-1207 Downloads
Volker Meier and Matthias Wrede
Fertility-related pensions and cyclical instability pp. 1209-1232 Downloads
Luciano Fanti and Luca Gori
Pay-as-you-go social security and endogenous fertility in a neoclassical growth model pp. 1233-1250 Downloads
Koichi Miyazaki

Volume 26, issue 2, 2013

The transmission of women’s fertility, human capital, and work orientation across immigrant generations pp. 405-435 Downloads
Francine Blau, Lawrence Kahn, Albert Liu and Kerry Papps
National identity and ethnic diversity pp. 437-454 Downloads
Paolo Masella
Migration background and educational tracking pp. 455-481 Downloads
Elke Lüdemann and Guido Schwerdt
The psychic costs of migration: evidence from Irish return migrants pp. 483-506 Downloads
Alan Barrett and Irene Mosca
How do immigrants spend their time? The process of assimilation pp. 507-530 Downloads
Daniel Hamermesh and Stephen Trejo
Does emigration benefit the stayers? Evidence from EU enlargement pp. 531-553 Downloads
Benjamin Elsner
Xenophobic attacks, migration intentions, and networks: evidence from the South of Africa pp. 555-591 Downloads
Guido Friebel, Juan Gallego and Mariapia Mendola
The effect of polytechnic reform on migration pp. 593-617 Downloads
Petri Böckerman and Mika Haapanen
Military conscription and university enrolment: evidence from Italy pp. 619-644 Downloads
Giorgio Di Pietro
The effect of compulsory schooling on health—evidence from biomarkers pp. 645-672 Downloads
Hendrik Jürges, Eberhard Kruk and Steffen Reinhold
The health returns to schooling—what can we learn from twins? pp. 673-701 Downloads
Petter Lundborg
Return migration of foreign students and non-resident tuition fees pp. 703-718 Downloads
Thomas Lange
Parents’ education as a determinant of educational childcare time pp. 719-749 Downloads
J. Gimenez-Nadal and José Alberto Molina
Assessing Parfit’s Repugnant Conclusion within a canonical endogenous growth set-up pp. 751-767 Downloads
Raouf Boucekkine and Giorgio Fabbri
Pension reform, employment by age, and long-run growth pp. 769-809 Downloads
Tim Buyse, Freddy Heylen and Renaat van de Kerckhove
Population aging and endogenous economic growth pp. 811-834 Downloads
Klaus Prettner

Volume 26, issue 1, 2013

Opting for families: recent trends in the fertility of highly educated women pp. 5-32 Downloads
Qingyan Shang and Bruce Weinberg
Childcare costs and the demand for children—evidence from a nationwide reform pp. 33-65 Downloads
Eva Mörk, Anna Sjögren and Helena Svaleryd
Endogenous fertility in a growth model with public and private health expenditures pp. 67-85 Downloads
Dimitrios Varvarigos and Intan Zakaria
Economic incentives and the timing of births: evidence from the German parental benefit reform of 2007 pp. 87-108 Downloads
Michael Neugart and Henry Ohlsson
The causal relationship between female labor supply and fertility in the USA: updated evidence via a time series multi-horizon approach pp. 109-145 Downloads
Paraskevi Salamaliki, Ioannis Venetis and Nicholas Giannakopoulos
The effect of fertility decisions on excess female mortality in India pp. 147-180 Downloads
Daniel Rosenblum
Endogenous fertility and human capital in a Schumpeterian growth model pp. 181-202 Downloads
Angus Chu, Guido Cozzi and Chih-Hsing Liao
Welfare reform and the subjective well-being of single mothers pp. 203-238 Downloads
Chris Herbst
Total work and gender: facts and possible explanations pp. 239-261 Downloads
Michael Burda, Daniel Hamermesh and Philippe Weil
Part-time jobs: what women want? pp. 263-283 Downloads
Alison Booth and Jan van Ours
Effects of early maternal employment on maternal health and well-being pp. 285-301 Downloads
Pinka Chatterji, Sara Markowitz and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
Gender patterns in Vietnam’s child mortality pp. 303-322 Downloads
Thong Pham, Peter Kooreman, Ruud Koning and Doede Wiersma
Does large volatility help?—stochastic population forecasting technology in explaining real estate price process pp. 323-356 Downloads
Yuan Cheng and Xuehui Han
Demographic change and the labour share of income pp. 357-378 Downloads
Torsten Schmidt and Simeon Vosen
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