Journal of Population Economics
1988 - 2025
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Volume 25, issue 4, 2012
- Gender, educational attainment, and the impact of parental migration on children left behind pp. 1187-1214

- Francisca Antman
- Mortality and economic fluctuations pp. 1215-1235

- Mikael Svensson and Niclas Krüger
- Life expectancy and schooling: new insights from cross-country data pp. 1237-1248

- Moshe Hazan
- Can higher life expectancy induce more schooling and earlier retirement? pp. 1249-1264

- Casper Hansen and Lars Lønstrup
- Peer influences on adolescent alcohol consumption: evidence using an instrumental variables/fixed effect approach pp. 1265-1286

- Jason Fletcher
- The individual cost of sick leave pp. 1287-1306

- Simen Markussen
- The effects of food stamp receipt on weight gained by expectant mothers pp. 1307-1340

- Charles Baum
- Family size and maternal health: evidence from the One-Child policy in China pp. 1341-1364

- Xiaoyu Wu and Lixing Li
- Lost jobs, broken marriages pp. 1365-1397

- Marcus Eliason
- Labor supply in the terminal stages of lone parents’ lives pp. 1399-1422

- Elisabeth Fevang, Snorre Kverndokk and Knut Røed
- The dynamics of child poverty in Sweden pp. 1423-1450

- Matthew Lindquist and Gabriella Sjögren Lindquist
- Private provision of public goods between families pp. 1451-1480

- Richard Cornes, Jun-ichi Itaya and Aiko Tanaka
- Strategic transfers, redistributive fiscal policies, and family bonds: a micro-economic analysis pp. 1481-1502

- Yang-Ming Chang
Volume 25, issue 3, 2012
- The role of demographics in precipitating economic downturns pp. 783-807

- Diane Macunovich
- The demographics of expropriation risk pp. 809-832

- Philipp Harms and Philipp Meulen
- Land tenure, population, and long-run growth pp. 833-852

- Dietrich Vollrath
- Different demographic changes and patterns of trade in a Heckscher–Ohlin setting pp. 853-870

- Akira Yakita
- AIDS, “reversal” of the demographic transition and economic development: evidence from Africa pp. 871-897

- Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan
- How powerful is demography? The Serendipity Theorem revisited pp. 899-922

- David de la Croix, Pierre Pestieau and Gregory Ponthiere
- R&D, human capital, fertility, and growth pp. 923-953

- Frederic Tournemaine and Pongsak Luangaram
- Fertility and PAYG pensions in the overlapping generations model pp. 955-961

- Luciano Fanti and Luca Gori
- Demography and cross-country differences in savings rates: a new approach and evidence pp. 963-987

- Elwin Tobing
- A politico-economic model of aging, technology adoption and growth pp. 989-1018

- Francesco Lancia and Giovanni Prarolo
- On the dynamics of the age structure, dependency, and consumption pp. 1019-1043

- Heinrich Hock and David Weil
- Aging society, health and the environment pp. 1045-1076

- Carlotta Balestra and Davide Dottori
- Cultural barriers in migration between OECD countries pp. 1077-1105

- Michèle Belot and Sjef Ederveen
- Immigration and product diversity pp. 1107-1137

- Francesca Mazzolari and David Neumark
- Kidnap risks and migration: evidence from Colombia pp. 1139-1164

- Catherine Rodriguez and Edgar Villa
- Immigrants at new destinations: how they fare and why pp. 1165-1185

- Anabela Carneiro, Natércia Fortuna and Jose Varejao
Volume 25, issue 2, 2012
- Ethnic conflict and job separations pp. 419-437

- Sami Miaari, Asaf Zussman and Noam Zussman
- Institutional rules, labour demand and retirement through disability programme participation pp. 439-468

- Ossi Korkeamäki and Tomi Kyyrä
- “Hard workers” and labor restrictions pp. 469-494

- Hans Gersbach and Hans Haller
- Labor market competitiveness and the size of the informal sector pp. 495-509

- Hideaki Goto and Yukichi Mano
- The contribution of changes in employment composition and relative returns to the evolution of wage inequality: the case of Spain pp. 511-543

- Aitor Lacuesta and Mario Izquierdo
- Life expectancy and labor supply of the elderly pp. 545-568

- Rosa Aisa, Fernando Pueyo and Marcos Sanso
- Piece rates and workplace injury: Does survey evidence support Adam Smith? pp. 569-590

- Keith Bender, Colin Green and John Heywood
- An examination of paternal and maternal intergenerational transmission of schooling pp. 591-608

- Chiara Pronzato
- Social security reform and the support for public education pp. 609-634

- Inigo Iturbe-Ormaetxe and Guadalupe Valera
- The transition to tertiary education and parental background over time pp. 635-675

- Regina Riphahn and Florian Schieferdecker
- Can adult education delay retirement from the labour market? pp. 677-696

- Anders Stenberg, Xavier Luna and Olle Westerlund
- The younger, the better? Age-related differences in academic performance at university pp. 697-739

- Michele Pellizzari and Francesco Billari
- Accounting for family background when designing optimal income taxes: a microeconometric simulation analysis pp. 741-761

- Rolf Aaberge and Ugo Colombino
- Income taxation of couples and the tax unit choice pp. 763-778

- Helmuth Cremer, Jean-Marie Lozachmeur and Pierre Pestieau
Volume 25, issue 1, 2012
- Political regimes and the family: how sex-role attitudes continue to differ in reunified Germany pp. 5-27

- Stefan Bauernschuster and Helmut Rainer
- The pill and partnerships: the impact of the birth control pill on cohabitation pp. 29-52

- Finn Christensen
- Gender wage differentials in Italy: a structural estimation approach pp. 53-87

- Giovanni Sulis
- Does the number of sex partners affect educational attainment? Evidence from female respondents to the Add Health pp. 89-118

- Joseph Sabia and Daniel Rees
- Dads, disease, and death: determinants of daughter discrimination pp. 119-149

- Joyce Chen
- Gender-specific labor market conditions and family formation pp. 151-174

- Ayako Kondo
- Male backlash, bargaining, or exposure reduction?: women’s working status and physical spousal violence in India pp. 175-200

- Yoo-Mi Chin
- The effects of teenage childbearing on the short- and long-term health behaviors of mothers pp. 201-218

- Jason Fletcher
- Do fundraisers select charitable donors based on gender and race? Evidence from survey data pp. 219-243

- Barış Yörük
- Does welfare reform affect fertility? Evidence from the UK pp. 245-266

- Mike Brewer, Anita Ratcliffe and Sarah dSmith
- Evaluating the impact of conditional cash transfer programs on fertility: the case of the Red de Protección Social in Nicaragua pp. 267-290

- Jessica Todd, Paul Winters and Guy Stecklov
- The effect of delaying motherhood on the second childbirth in Europe pp. 291-321

- Massimiliano Bratti and Konstantinos Tatsiramos
- When having many children pays: a case study from Taiwan pp. 323-348

- Mun Lai
- Housing and children: simultaneous decisions?—a cohort study of young adults’ housing and family formation decision pp. 349-366

- Cecilia Öst
- The impact of job loss on family dissolution pp. 367-398

- Denise Doiron and Silvia Mendolia
- Erratum to: Wage dynamics and promotions inside and between firms pp. 417-417

- António Silva and Bas Klaauw
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