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Population Studies
1988 - 2025
Current editor(s): John Simons, Francesco Billari, James J. Brown, John Cleland, Andrew Foster, John McDonald, Tom Moultrie, Mikko Myrsklä, Alice Reid, Wendy Sigle-Rushton, Ronald Skeldon and Frans Willekens From Taylor & Francis Journals Bibliographic data for series maintained by Chris Longhurst (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2019, volume 73, articles 3
- Does broadband Internet affect fertility? pp. 297-316

- Francesco Billari, Osea Giuntella and Luca Stella
- Stalling fertility decline of Israeli Muslims and the demographic transition theory pp. 317-333

- L. Daniel Staetsky
- Women’s educational attainment and fertility among Generation X in the United States pp. 335-351

- Emma Zang
- Caesarean section and children’s health: A quasi-experimental design pp. 353-368

- Jessica Polos and Jason Fletcher
- Mind the gap: The health advantages that accompany parental marriage vary by maternal nativity pp. 369-386

- Wendy Sigle and Alice Goisis
- The contribution of urbanization to changes in life expectancy in Scotland, 1861–1910 pp. 387-404

- Catalina Torres, Vladimir Canudas-Romo and Jim Oeppen
- Tracking progress in mean longevity: The Lagged Cohort Life Expectancy (LCLE) approach pp. 405-421

- Michel Guillot and Collin F. Payne
- Maternity migration and the recent normalization of the sex ratio at birth in Hong Kong pp. 423-438

- Stuart Gietel-Basten and Georgia Verropoulou
- Estimating men’s fertility from vital registration data with missing values pp. 439-449

- Christian Dudel and Sebastian Klüsener
2019, volume 73, articles 2
- The links between women’s employment and children at home: Variations in low- and middle-income countries by world region pp. 149-163

- John Bongaarts, Ann K. Blanc and Katharine J. McCarthy
- Family size and educational attainment in England and Wales pp. 165-178

- Tak Wing Chan, Morag Henderson and Rachel Stuchbury
- Mixed marriage among immigrants and their descendants in the United Kingdom: Analysis of longitudinal data with missing information pp. 179-196

- Hill Kulu and Tina Hannemann
- Until work do us part: Labour migration and occupational stratification in non-cohabiting marriage pp. 197-216

- Giulia Ferrari and Ross Macmillan
- Education, cognitive ability, and cause-specific mortality: A structural approach pp. 217-232

- Govert Bijwaard, Per Tynelius and Mikko Myrskylä
- Sexual activity and weekly contraceptive use among young adult women in Michigan pp. 233-245

- Susannah E. Gibbs, Yasamin Kusunoki, Elizabeth Colantuoni and Caroline Moreau
- Gender egalitarianism, perceived economic insecurity, and fertility intentions in Spain: A qualitative analysis pp. 247-260

- Xiana Bueno and Mary C. Brinton
- Divorce, living arrangements, and material well-being during the transition to adulthood in rural Malawi pp. 261-275

- Monica J. Grant and Isabel Pike
- Sixty years of change in Tibetan fertility: An assessment pp. 277-285

- Thomas Spoorenberg
- Scotland’s Populations from the 1850s to Today pp. 287-290

- Simon Szreter
- Demographic Change and Long-Run Development pp. 290-291

- Philip Kreager
- Why Demography Matters; Demography: A Very Short Introduction pp. 291-294

- Steve Smallwood
- Thanks to reviewers of papers submitted 2017-2018 pp. 295-296

- The Editors
2019, volume 73, articles 1
- Worldwide fertility declines do not rely on stopping at ideal parities pp. 1-17

- Daniel J. Hruschka, Rebecca Sear, Joseph Hackman and Alexandria Drake
- Displaced and segregated: The socio-economic status of the second generation of internally displaced Palestinians in Israel pp. 19-35

- Ameed Saabneh
- Children’s age at parental divorce and depression in early and mid-adulthood pp. 37-56

- Øystein Kravdal and Emily Grundy
- Is prenatal sex selection associated with lower female child mortality? pp. 57-78

- Ridhi Kashyap
- Early-life mortality clustering in families: A literature review pp. 79-99

- Ingrid van Dijk
- A survival analysis of the last great European plagues: The case of Nonantola (Northern Italy) in 1630 pp. 101-118

- Guido Alfani and Marco Bonetti
- Modelling and forecasting adult age-at-death distributions pp. 119-138

- Ugofilippo Basellini and Carlo Giovanni Camarda
- Environmental bottlenecks in children’s genetic potential for adult socio-economic attainments: Evidence from a health shock pp. 139-148

- Jason Fletcher
2018, volume 72, articles 3
- Seeding the gender revolution: Women’s education and cohort fertility among the baby boom generations pp. 283-304

- Jan Van Bavel, Martin Klesment, Eva Beaujouan, Zuzanna Brzozowska, Allan Puur, David Reher, Miguel Requena, Glenn Sandström, Tomáš Sobotka and Kryštof Zeman
- The mechanics of the baby boom: Unveiling the role of the epidemiologic transition pp. 305-321

- Danielle Gauvreau, Patrick Sabourin, Samuel Vézina and Benoît Laplante
- Is spatial mobility on the rise or in decline? An order-specific analysis of the migration of young adults in Sweden pp. 323-337

- Hill Kulu, Emma Lundholm and Gunnar Malmberg
- Applying and testing a forecasting model for age and sex patterns of immigration and emigration pp. 339-355

- James Raymer and Arkadiusz Wiśniowski
- Using linked administrative and census data for migration research pp. 357-367

- Annemarie Ernsten, David McCollum, Zhiqiang Feng, Dawn Everington and Zengyi Huang
- Rectangularization of the survival curve reconsidered: The maximum inner rectangle approach pp. 369-379

- Marcus Ebeling, Roland Rau and Annette Baudisch
- Secular changes in the association between advanced maternal age and the risk of low birth weight: A cross-cohort comparison in the UK pp. 381-397

- Alice Goisis, Daniel C. Schneider and Mikko Myrskylä
- Cohort trends in duration of obesity in the United States, 1925–89: Estimates from cross-sectional data pp. 399-410

- Yan Yu
- Correction pp. 411-411

- The Editors
2018, volume 72, articles 2
- New evidence about effects of reproductive variables on child mortality in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 139-156

- Øystein Kravdal
- Parental age and offspring mortality: Negative effects of reproductive ageing may be counterbalanced by secular increases in longevity pp. 157-173

- Kieron Barclay and Mikko Myrskylä
- Disability pathways preceding death in England by socio-economic status pp. 175-190

- Cecilia Potente and Christiaan Monden
- A mortality model based on a mixture distribution function pp. 191-200

- Stefano Mazzuco, Bruno Scarpa and Lucia Zanotto
- When the grass is greener: Fertility decisions in a cross-national context pp. 201-216

- Joanna Marczak, Wendy Sigle and Ernestina Coast
- Fertility and union formation during crisis and societal consolidation in the Western Balkans pp. 217-234

- Mathias Lerch
- Extended family households among children in the United States: Differences by race/ethnicity and socio-economic status pp. 235-251

- Christina J. Cross
- How is internal migration reshaping metropolitan populations in Latin America? A new method and new evidence pp. 253-273

- Jorge Rodríguez-Vignoli and Francisco Rowe
- Model-Based Demography: Essays on Integrating Data, Technique and Theory pp. 275-277

- Jakub Bijak
- Internal Migration in the Developed World: Are We Becoming Less Mobile? pp. 277-279

- Ronald Skeldon
- Demography of Russia: From the Past to the Present pp. 279-282

- Elena Shadrina
2018, volume 72, articles 1
- Probabilistic population projections for countries with generalized HIV/AIDS epidemics pp. 1-15

- David J. Sharrow, Jessica Godwin, Yanjun He, Samuel J. Clark and Adrian E. Raftery
- Short- and long-term effects of divorce and separation on housing tenure in England and Wales pp. 17-39

- Júlia Mikolai and Hill Kulu
- Divorce and parity progression following the death of a child: A register-based study from Finland pp. 41-51

- Fjalar Finnäs, Mikael Rostila and Jan Saarela
- Children’s educational attainment, occupation, and income and their parents’ mortality pp. 53-73

- Irma T. Elo, Pekka Martikainen and Mikko Aaltonen
- Modelling period fertility: Schooling and intervals following a birth in Eastern Africa pp. 75-90

- Catriona A. Towriss and Ian M. Timæus
- Immigrant mothers’ preferences for children’s sexes: A register-based study of fertility behaviour in Norway pp. 91-107

- Mats Lillehagen and Torkild Hovde Lyngstad
- The changing relationship between unemployment and total fertility pp. 109-121

- Deniz Karaman Örsal and Joshua R. Goldstein
- Mrs Stone and Dr Smellie: British eighteenth-century birth attendance and long-run levels and trends in maternal mortality discussed in a north European context pp. 123-136

- Anne Løkke
- Doreen Castle: 6 September 1924–3 January 2018 pp. 137-137

- The Editors
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On this page- 2019, volume 73
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Articles 3
Articles 2 Articles 1
- 2018, volume 72
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Articles 3
Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years2025, volume 79
2024, volume 78
2023, volume 77
2022, volume 76
2021, volume 75
2020, volume 74
2017, volume 71
2016, volume 70
2015, volume 69
2014, volume 68
2013, volume 67
2012, volume 66
1988, volume 42
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