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Population Studies
1988 - 2024
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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2016, volume 70, articles 3
- Going online – a tribute to John Simons pp. 273-274

- Ian M. Timæus
- The limited effect of increasing educational attainment on childlessness trends in twentieth-century Europe, women born 1916–65 pp. 275-291

- Eva Beaujouan, Zuzanna Brzozowska and Kryštof Zeman
- The impacts of rapid demographic transition on family structure and income inequality in Brazil, 1981–2011 pp. 293-309

- Alexandre Gori Maia and Camila Strobl Sakamoto
- The future of Australia’s Indigenous Population, 2011–61 pp. 311-326

- Tom Wilson
- Early-life conditions and adult mortality decline in Dutch cohorts born 1812–1921 pp. 327-343

- Jona Schellekens and Frans van Poppel
- Data on survival of recent births as a source of child mortality estimates in the developing world: An assessment of census data pp. 345-358

- Leena Merdad, Kenneth Hill and Michael Levin
- The dangers of using ‘negative durations’ to estimate pre- and post-migration fertility pp. 359-363

- Jan Hoem and Lesia Nedoluzhko
- The effects of Indonesia's ‘Midwife in the Village’ programme 10 years post-launch pp. 365-376

- Margaret Triyana
2016, volume 70, articles 2
- Jack Caldwell 1928–2016 pp. 141-148

- Peter McDonald and Ian Pool
- The effect of long-term migration dynamics on population structure in England & Wales and Scotland pp. 149-162

- Michael Murphy
- The impact of water supply and sanitation on infant mortality: Individual-level evidence from Tartu, Estonia, 1897–1900 pp. 163-179

- Hannaliis Jaadla and Allan Puur
- A cost of living longer: Projections of the effects of prospective mortality improvement on economic support ratios for 14 advanced economies pp. 181-200

- Nick Parr, Jackie Li and Leonie Tickle
- Forecasting differences in life expectancy by education pp. 201-216

- Pieter van Baal, Frederik Peters, Johan Mackenbach and Wilma Nusselder
- Number of children and later-life mortality among Finns born 1938–50 pp. 217-238

- Elina Einiö, Jessica Nisén and Pekka Martikainen
- An investigation of the unexpectedly high fertility of secular, native-born Jews in Israel pp. 239-257

- Barbara S. Okun
- Optimization models for degrouping population data pp. 259-272

- Silvia Bermúdez and Rafael Blanquero
2016, volume 70, articles 1
- Bayesian demography 250 years after Bayes pp. 1-19

- Jakub Bijak and John Bryant
- Bayesian population reconstruction of female populations for less developed and more developed countries pp. 21-37

- Mark C. Wheldon, Adrian E. Raftery, Samuel J. Clark and Patrick Gerland
- The perplexing links between contraceptive sterilization and (dis)advantage in ten low-fertility countries pp. 39-58

- Mieke C. W. Eeckhaut and Megan M. Sweeney
- The contribution of a history of heavy smoking to Scotland's mortality disadvantage pp. 59-71

- Laura A. Kelly and Samuel H. Preston
- A test of the stranger-interviewer norm in the Dominican Republic pp. 73-92

- Mariano Sana, Guy Stecklov and Alexander A. Weinreb
- A lost family-planning regime in eighteenth-century Ceylon pp. 93-114

- Fabian F. Drixler and Jan Kok
- The influence of wives’ and husbands’ fertility preferences on progression to a third birth in Nepal, 1997--2009 pp. 115-133

- Elyse A. Jennings and Rachael S. Pierotti
- Population, Welfare and Economic Change in Britain, 1290--1834 pp. 135-136

- Phillipp R. Schofield
- The Mobility of Students and the Highly Skilled pp. 137-138

- Allan Findlay
- Demographic Engineering: Population Strategies in Ethnic Conflict pp. 138-139

- Helge Brunborg
2015, volume 69, articles sup1
- Population--The long view pp. S1-S9

- David Coleman, Stuart Basten and Francesco Billari
- Integrating macro- and micro-level approaches in the explanation of population change pp. S11-S20

- Francesco Billari
- What we can and cannot learn from the history of world population pp. S21-S28

- Massimo Livi-Bacci
- Population theory--A long view pp. S29-S37

- Philip Kreager
- Evolutionary contributions to the study of human fertility pp. S39-S55

- Rebecca Sear
- Baby booms, busts, and population ageing in the developed world pp. S57-S68

- David S. Reher
- Demographic aspects of climate change mitigation and adaptation pp. S69-S76

- Wolfgang Lutz and Erich Striessnig
- Sub-replacement fertility in national populations: Can it be raised? pp. S77-S85

- Paul Demeny
- Political demography: Powerful trends under-attended by demographic science pp. S87-S95

- Michael S. Teitelbaum
- Fertility in China: An uncertain future pp. S97-S105

- Stuart Basten and Quanbao Jiang
- The Death of the West: An alternative view pp. S107-S118

- David Coleman and Stuart Basten
2015, volume 69, articles 3
- The claim that China's fertility restrictions contributed to the use of prenatal sex selection: A sceptical reappraisal pp. 263-279

- Daniel Goodkind
- Premarital first births: The influence of the timing of sexual onset versus post-onset risks in the United States pp. 281-297

- Lawrence L. Wu and Steven P. Martin
- Mapping the diversity of gender preferences and sex imbalances in Indonesia in 2010 pp. 299-315

- Christophe Guilmoto
- Statistically tested comparisons of the accuracy of forecasting methods for age-specific and sex-specific mortality and life expectancy pp. 317-335

- Han Lin Shang
- Tracking rural-to-urban migration in China: Lessons from the 2005 inter-census population survey pp. 337-353

- Avraham Ebenstein and Yaohui Zhao
- Residential proximity of parents and their adult offspring in the United Kingdom, 2009-10 pp. 355-372

- Tak Wing Chan and John Ermisch
- The association between education and induced abortion for three cohorts of adults in Finland pp. 373-388

- Heini Väisänen
- Les theories de la fécondité pp. 389-390

- Philip Kreager
- Globalising Migration History: The Eurasian Experience (16th-21st Centuries) pp. 391-392

- Ronald Skeldon
- Continuity and Change in Sub-Saharan African Demography pp. 392-393

- John F. May
2015, volume 69, articles 2
- Genetic influence on age at first birth of female twins born in the UK, 1919-68 pp. 129-145

- Felix C. Tropf, Nicola Barban, Melinda C. Mills, Harold Snieder and Jornt J. Mandemakers
- Truncated cross-sectional average length of life: A measure for comparing the mortality history of cohorts pp. 147-159

- Vladimir Canudas-Romo and Michel Guillot
- Girl adoption in China--A less-known side of son preference pp. 161-178

- Yuyu Chen, Avraham Ebenstein, Lena Edlund and Hongbin Li
- The direct effect of exposure to disease in early life on the height of young adult men in southern Sweden, 1814-1948 pp. 179-199

- Stefan Öberg
- The boundaries of genocide: Quantifying the uncertainty of the death toll during the Pol Pot regime in Cambodia (1975-79) pp. 201-218

- Patrick Heuveline
- Schooling, marriage, and age at first birth in Madagascar pp. 219-236

- Peter Glick, Christopher Handy and David Sahn
- Marriage and separation risks among German cohabiters: Differences between types of cohabiter pp. 237-251

- Nicole Hiekel, Aart C. Liefbroer and Anne-Rigt Poortman
- Sustainable Futures: Linking Population, Resources and the Environment pp. 253-254

- John Connell
- Yearbook of International Religious Demography 2014 pp. 254-255

- Kevin McQuillan
- World Population & Human Capital in the Twenty-First Century pp. 255-257

- John Cleland
- Malthus: The Life and Legacies of an Untimely Prophet pp. 257-259

- Sergio Cremaschi
- Tools for Demographic Estimation pp. 259-260

- Michel Guillot
2015, volume 69, articles 1
- An age-period-cohort analysis of cancer incidence among the oldest old, Utah 1973-2002 pp. 7-22

- Heidi A. Hanson, Ken R. Smith, Antoinette M. Stroup and C. Janna Harrell
- Explaining religious differentials in family-size preference: Evidence from Nepal in 1996 pp. 23-37

- Lisa D. Pearce, Sarah R. Brauner-Otto and Yingchun Ji
- An exploration of China's mortality decline under Mao: A provincial analysis, 1950-80 pp. 39-56

- Kimberly Singer Babiarz, Karen Eggleston, Grant Miller and Qiong Zhang
- Sex preference for children in German villages during the fertility transition pp. 57-71

- Glenn Sandström and Lotta Vikström
- On the decomposition of life expectancy and limits to life pp. 73-89

- Les Mayhew and David Smith
- The Strehler-Mildvan correlation from the perspective of a two-process vitality model pp. 91-104

- Ting Li and James J. Anderson
- Mabiki: Infanticide and Population Growth in Eastern Japan, 1660-1950 pp. 123-125

- Kazunori Murakoshi
- Culling the Masses: The Democratic Origins of Racist Immigration Policy in the Americas pp. 125-126

- Ronald Skeldon
- How We Do It: The Evolution and Future of Human Reproduction pp. 126-127

- Rebecca Sear
- The Family and Social Change in Chinese Societies pp. 127-128

- Stuart Basten
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On this page- 2016, volume 70
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Articles 3
Articles 2 Articles 1
- 2015, volume 69
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Articles sup1
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years2024, volume 78
2023, volume 77
2022, volume 76
2021, volume 75
2020, volume 74
2019, volume 73
2018, volume 72
2017, volume 71
2014, volume 68
2013, volume 67
2012, volume 66
1988, volume 42
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