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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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2013, volume 67, articles 3
- Bayes plus Brass: Estimating total fertility for many small areas from sparse census data pp. 255-273

- Carl P. Schmertmann, Suzana M. Cavenaghi, Renato M. Assunção and Joseph E. Potter
- Life expectancy of artists in the Low Countries from the fifteenth to the twentieth century pp. 275-292

- Frans van Poppel, Dirk J. van de Kaa and Govert Bijwaard
- Assessing the impact of in utero exposure to famine on fecundity: Evidence from the 1959-61 famine in China pp. 293-308

- Shige Song
- A re-analysis of the long-term effects on life expectancy of the Great Finnish Famine of 1866-68 pp. 309-322

- Gabriele Doblhammer, Gerard van den Berg and L. H. Lumey
- 'Maternity migration' and the increased sex ratio at birth in Hong Kong SAR pp. 323-334

- Stuart Basten and Georgia Verropoulou
- Infant mortality in Kyrgyzstan before and after the break-up of the Soviet Union pp. 335-352

- Michel Guillot, So-jung Lim, Liudmila Torgasheva and Mikhail Denisenko
- How community organizations moderate the effect of armed conflict on migration in Nepal pp. 353-369

- Nathalie E. Williams
- Family Planning Programs for the 21st Century: Rationale and Design pp. 371-372

- Alex Weinreb
- Registration and Recognition. Documenting the Person in World History pp. 372-376

- Gigi Santow
- Political Demography: How Population Changes are Reshaping International Security and National Politics pp. 376-377

- Calvin Goldscheider
- Famine, Fevers and Fear: The State and Disease in British Colonial Sri Lanka pp. 377-379

- Chris Langford
- Spatial and Social Disparities: Understanding Population Trends and Processes-Volume 2 pp. 379-380

- Ian Shuttleworth
2013, volume 67, articles 2
- The effects of social interactions on fertility decline in nineteenth-century France: An agent-based simulation experiment pp. 135-155

- Sandra González-Bailón and Tommy Murphy
- A new method of projecting populations based on trends in life expectancy and survival pp. 157-170

- Les Mayhew and David Smith
- The 'Own Children' fertility estimation procedure: A reappraisal pp. 171-183

- Christopher Avery, Travis St. Clair, Michael Levin and Kenneth Hill
- Mortality from the influenza pandemic of 1918-19 in Indonesia pp. 185-193

- Siddharth Chandra
- Constructing boundary-consistent population time series for the municipalities of the Netherlands, 1988-2011 pp. 195-208

- Anton Vrieling and Chantal Melser
- Migration within China and from China to the USA: The effects of migration networks, selectivity, and the rural political economy in Fujian Province pp. 209-223

- Zai Liang and Miao David Chunyu
- Explaining emigration intentions and behaviour in the Netherlands, 2005-10 pp. 225-241

- Hendrik van Dalen and Kène Henkens
- World Population Policies: Their Origin, Evolution, and Impact pp. 243-246

- Andrzej Kulczycki
- The Changing Legal Regulation of Cohabitation. From Fornicators to Family, 1600-2010 pp. 246-248

- Pat Thane
- The Demography and Epidemiology of Human Health and Aging pp. 248-249

- Maire Ni Bhrolchain
- Fertility and Public Policy: How to Reverse the Trend of Declining Birth Rates pp. 249-252

- Tomáš Sobotka
- Religion & AIDS in Africa pp. 252-254

- Beverley Haddad
2013, volume 67, articles 1
- Multidimensional life-table analysis of the effect of child mortality on total fertility in India, 1992-93, 1998-99, 2005-06 pp. 7-23

- Hassan Eini-Zinab
- The effects of ambivalent fertility desires on pregnancy risk in young women in the USA pp. 25-38

- Warren B. Miller, Jennifer S. Barber and Heather H. Gatny
- Implications of China's future bride shortage for the geographical distribution and social protection needs of never-married men pp. 39-59

- Ethan Sharygin, Avraham Ebenstein and Monica Das Gupta
- Trends, patterns, and determinants of regional mortality in Belarus, 1990-2007 pp. 61-81

- Pavel Grigoriev, Gabriele Doblhammer-Reiter and Vladimir Shkolnikov
- The impact of outmigration of men on fertility and marriage in the migrant-sending states of Mexico, 1995-2000 pp. 83-95

- Kari White and Joseph E. Potter
- The short-term and long-term effects of divorce on mortality risk in a large Finnish cohort, 1990-2003 pp. 97-110

- Niina Metsä-Simola and Pekka Martikainen
- A Poisson common factor model for projecting mortality and life expectancy jointly for females and males pp. 111-126

- Jackie Li
- Probability and Social Science. Methodological Relationships between the Two Approaches pp. 127-129

- Jakub Bijak and Eric Silverman
- Understanding Family Change and Variation: Toward a Theory of Conjunctural Action pp. 129-131

- David I. Kertzer
- Sinners? Scroungers? Saints? Unmarried Motherhood in Twentieth-Century England pp. 131-132

- Lesley A. Hall
- Neighborhood Effects Research: New Perspectives pp. 132-133

- William Clark
2012, volume 66, articles 3
- The consequences of unintended births for maternal and child health in India pp. 223-239

- Abhishek Singh, Satvika Chalasani, Michael Koenig and Bidhubhusan Mahapatra
- Birth intervals, postponement, and fertility decline in Africa: A new type of transition? pp. 241-258

- Tom Moultrie, Takudzwa Sayi and Ian Timæus
- Use of an age-period-cohort model to reveal the impact of cigarette smoking on trends in Twentieth-century adult cohort mortality in England and Wales pp. 259-277

- Michael Murphy and Mariachiara Di Cesare
- The relationship between orphanhood and child fostering in sub-Saharan Africa, 1990s–2000s pp. 279-295

- Monica Grant and Sara Yeatman
- A new parametric model for fitting fertility curves pp. 297-310

- S. Bermúdez, R. Blanquero, J. A. Hernández and J. Planelles
- Fertility postponement is largely due to rising educational enrolment pp. 311-327

- Máire Ní Bhrolcháin and Éva Beaujouan
- The measurement and prevalence of an ideational model of family and economic development in Nepal pp. 329-345

- Arland Thornton, Dirgha Ghimire and Colter Mitchell
- The Classical Foundations of Population Thought pp. 347-348

- Neville Morley
- Economic, Social and Demographic Thought in the XIXth Century. The Population Debate from Malthus to Marx pp. 348-351

- Jan Van Bavel
- The Changing Body: Health, Nutrition and Human Development in the Western World since 1700 pp. 351-353

- Alice Reid
- Cultivating Global Citizens: Population in the Rise of China pp. 353-355

- Daniel Goodkind
- Child Migration in Africa pp. 355-356

- Aderanti Adepoju
- Young People's Lives and Sexual Relationships in Rural Africa pp. 356-358

- Sangeetha Madhavan
- Online Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
2012, volume 66, articles 2
- Estimating unmet need for contraception by district within Ghana: An application of small-area estimation techniques pp. 105-122

- Fiifi Amoako Johnson, Sabu S. Padmadas, Hukum Chandra, Zoe Matthews and Nyovani J. Madise
- The relationship between work history and partnership formation in cohorts of British men born in 1958 and 1970 pp. 123-145

- Erzsébet Bukodi
- Adolescent migration and the 1990s nuptiality transition in Mali pp. 147-166

- Véronique Hertrich and Marie Lesclingand
- Changes in union status during the transition to parenthood in eleven European countries, 1970s to early 2000s pp. 167-182

- Brienna Perelli-Harris, Michaela Kreyenfeld, Wendy Sigle-Rushton, Renske Keizer, Trude Lappegård, Aiva Jasilioniene, Caroline Berghammer and Paola Di Giulio
- Rationale and procedures for nesting semi-structured interviews in surveys or censuses pp. 183-195

- Enid Schatz
- Church attendance and childbearing: Evidence from a Dutch panel study, 1987-2005 pp. 197-212

- Caroline Berghammer
- Book reviews pp. 213-218

- Zhongwei Zhao, Allan Puur, John Landers, Frances Stewart and Ruth Dixon-Mueller
2012, volume 66, articles 1
- A flexible two-dimensional mortality model for use in indirect estimation pp. 1-28

- John Wilmoth, Sarah Zureick, Vladimir Canudas-Romo, Mie Inoue and Cheryl Sawyer
- How slowing senescence translates into longer life expectancy pp. 29-37

- Joshua Goldstein and Thomas Cassidy
- A modified Lee–Carter model for analysing short-base-period data pp. 39-52

- Bojuan Zhao
- American political affiliation, 2003–43: A cohort component projection pp. 53-67

- Eric Kaufmann, Anne Goujon and Vegard Skirbekk
- Socio-economic resources and first-union formation in Finland, cohorts born 1969–81 pp. 69-85

- Marika Jalovaara
- Migrant remittances and the web of family obligations: Ongoing support among spatially extended kin in North-east Thailand, 1984–94 pp. 87-104

- Ronald Rindfuss, Martin Piotrowski, Barbara Entwisle, Jeffrey Edmeades and Katherine Faust
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Articles 2 Articles 1
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Articles 3
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Other years2025, volume 79
2024, volume 78
2023, volume 77
2022, volume 76
2021, volume 75
2020, volume 74
2019, volume 73
2018, volume 72
2017, volume 71
2016, volume 70
2015, volume 69
2014, volume 68
1988, volume 42
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