Journal of Population Economics
1988 - 2025
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Volume 24, issue 4, 2011
- Segregation, entrepreneurship and work values: the case of France pp. 1207-1234

- Claudia Senik and Thierry Verdier
- Ethnic discrimination in the Greek housing market pp. 1235-1255

- Nick Drydakis
- Interethnic marriage: a choice between ethnic and educational similarities pp. 1257-1279

- Delia Furtado and Nikolaos Theodoropoulos
- Educational institutions and the integration of migrants pp. 1281-1308

- Nicole Schneeweis
- The ins and outs of unemployment and the assimilation of recent immigrants in Spain pp. 1309-1330

- José Silva and Javier Vázquez-Grenno
- Can migration reduce educational attainment? Evidence from Mexico pp. 1331-1358

- David McKenzie and Hillel Rapoport
- Brain drain and technological relationship between skilled and unskilled labor: brain gain or brain loss? pp. 1359-1368

- Xiaofeng Fan and Akira Yakita
- Does migration pay? Earnings effects of geographic mobility following job displacement pp. 1369-1384

- Anders Boman
- Equilibrium unemployment and the duration of unemployment benefits pp. 1385-1409

- Rafael Lalive, Jan Ours and Josef Zweimüller
- If happiness is relative, against whom do we compare ourselves? Implications for labour supply pp. 1411-1442

- Eduardo Pérez-Asenjo
- Altruism, labor supply and redistributive neutrality pp. 1443-1469

- Ana Fernandes
- Demographic, residential, and socioeconomic effects on the distribution of nineteenth-century African-American stature pp. 1471-1491

- Scott Carson
- Wage and (un-)employment effects of an ageing workforce pp. 1493-1511

- Jochen Michaelis and Martin Debus
- Wage dynamics and promotions inside and between firms pp. 1513-1548

- Bas van der Klaauw and António Dias da Silva
Volume 24, issue 3, 2011
- Kids or courses? Gender differences in the effects of active labor market policies pp. 783-812

- Michael Lechner and Stephan Wiehler
- Sex ratios and the red dragon: using the Chinese Communist Revolution to explore the effect of the sex ratio on women and children in Taiwan pp. 813-837

- Andrew Francis
- Fathers’ time investments in children: do sons get more? pp. 839-871

- Kristin Mammen
- Son preference in Japan pp. 873-893

- Wataru Kureishi and Midori Wakabayashi
- How does the stork delegate work? Childbearing and the gender division of paid and unpaid labour pp. 895-910

- Marc Frenette
- Do downward private transfers enhance maternal labor supply? Evidence from around Europe pp. 911-933

- Ralitza Dimova and François-Charles Wolff
- Sibling composition and selective gender-based survival bias pp. 935-955

- Rubiana Chamarbagwala
- Older siblings and adolescent risky behavior: does parenting play a role? pp. 957-978

- Susan Averett, Laura Argys and Daniel Rees
- Timing of family income, borrowing constraints, and child achievement pp. 979-1004

- Maria Humlum
- The institution of marriage pp. 1005-1032

- Dirk Bethmann and Michael Kvasnicka
- Happiness and altruism within the extended family pp. 1033-1051

- Johannes Schwarze and Rainer Winkelmann
- Hyperbolic discounting and fertility pp. 1053-1070

- Matthias Wrede
- The effects of motherhood timing on career path pp. 1071-1100

- Amalia Miller
- Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) in a model of fertility choice pp. 1101-1132

- Helmut Rainer, Geethanjali Selvaretnam and David Ulph
- Energy use, population and growth, 1800–1970 pp. 1133-1163

- Maria Fröling
- Structural instability and alternative development scenarios pp. 1165-1180

- Laurent Cellarier and Richard Day
- The optimum growth rate for population under critical-level utilitarianism pp. 1181-1201

- Thomas Renström and Luca Spataro
Volume 24, issue 2, 2011
- Immigrants assimilate as communities, not just as individuals pp. 389-419

- Timothy Hatton and Andrew Leigh
- The savings behavior of temporary and permanent migrants in Germany pp. 421-449

- Thomas Bauer and Mathias Sinning
- Immigrant selection and short-term labor market outcomes by visa category pp. 451-475

- Abdurrahman Aydemir
- Dual-earner migration. Earnings gains, employment and self-selection pp. 477-497

- Birgitta Rabe
- Immigrant over-education: evidence from Denmark pp. 499-520

- Chantal Nielsen
- USA immigration policy, source-country social programs, and the skill composition of legal USA immigration pp. 521-539

- Michael Greenwood and John McDowell
- Change and continuity among minority communities in Britain pp. 541-568

- Andreas Georgiadis and Alan Manning
- When nature rebels: international migration, climate change, and inequality pp. 569-600

- Luca Marchiori and Ingmar Schumacher
- Child mortality in rural India pp. 601-628

- Bas van der Klaauw and Limin Wang
- Uncovering the impact of the HIV epidemic on fertility in Sub-Saharan Africa: the case of Malawi pp. 629-655

- Dick Durevall and Annika Lindskog
- Household allocation decisions and child health: can behavioral responses to vitamin A supplementation programs explain heterogeneous effects? pp. 657-680

- Benjamin Yarnoff
- The dynamics of school attainment of England’s ethnic minorities pp. 681-700

- Deborah Wilson, Simon Burgess and Adam Briggs
- Does teenage childbearing reduce investment in human capital? pp. 701-730

- Dinand Webbink, Nicholas Martin and Peter Visscher
- The effects of parental leave extension on training for young women pp. 731-760

- Patrick Puhani and Katja Sonderhof
- The effect of schooling on teenage childbearing: evidence using changes in compulsory education laws pp. 761-777

- Mary Silles
Volume 24, issue 1, 2011
- How does household production affect measured income inequality? pp. 3-22

- Harley Frazis and Jay Stewart
- Household production in a collective model: some new results pp. 23-45

- Benoît Rapoport, Catherine Sofer and Anne Solaz
- Does female participation affect the sharing rule? pp. 47-83

- Bernarda Zamora Talaya
- The changing intra-household resource allocation in Russia pp. 85-106

- Guy Lacroix and Natalia Radtchenko
- Stepping stones for the unemployed: the effect of temporary jobs on the duration until (regular) work pp. 107-139

- Marloes De Graaf-Zijl, Gerard van den Berg and Arjan Heyma
- The erosion of union membership in Germany: determinants, densities, decompositions pp. 141-165

- Bernd Fitzenberger, Karsten Kohn and Qingwei Wang
- Age structure of the workforce in growing and declining industries: evidence from Hong Kong pp. 167-189

- Jun Han and Wing Suen
- Non-monotonicity in the longevity–income relationship pp. 191-211

- Stefan Hupfeld
- Optimal linear taxation under endogenous longevity pp. 213-237

- Marie-Louise Leroux, Pierre Pestieau and Gregory Ponthiere
- Uncertain survival and time discounting: intertemporal consumption plans for family trusts pp. 239-266

- Stephen Satchell and Susan Thorp
- The US productivity slowdown, the baby boom, and management quality pp. 267-284

- James Feyrer
- The why, when, and how of immigration amnesties pp. 285-316

- Gil Epstein and Avi Weiss
- Should the US have locked heaven’s door? pp. 317-359

- Xavier Chojnicki, Frédéric Docquier and Lionel Ragot
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