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July 2013, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 1095-1127 Optimal prevention when coexistence matters
by Marie-Louise Leroux & Grégory Ponthière - 1129-1174 The evolution of secularization: cultural transmission, religion and fertility—theory, simulations and evidence
by Ronen Bar-El & Teresa García-Muñoz & Shoshana Neuman & Yossef Tobol - 1175-1193 The effect of church tax on church membership
by Teemu Lyytikäinen & Torsten Santavirta - 1195-1207 Reducing the excess burden of subsidizing the stork: joint taxation, individual taxation, and family tax splitting
by Volker Meier & Matthias Wrede - 1209-1232 Fertility-related pensions and cyclical instability
by Luciano Fanti & Luca Gori - 1233-1250 Pay-as-you-go social security and endogenous fertility in a neoclassical growth model
by Koichi Miyazaki
April 2013, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 405-435 The transmission of women’s fertility, human capital, and work orientation across immigrant generations
by Francine Blau & Lawrence Kahn & Albert Liu & Kerry Papps - 437-454 National identity and ethnic diversity
by Paolo Masella - 455-481 Migration background and educational tracking
by Elke Lüdemann & Guido Schwerdt - 483-506 The psychic costs of migration: evidence from Irish return migrants
by Alan Barrett & Irene Mosca - 507-530 How do immigrants spend their time? The process of assimilation
by Daniel Hamermesh & Stephen Trejo - 531-553 Does emigration benefit the stayers? Evidence from EU enlargement
by Benjamin Elsner - 555-591 Xenophobic attacks, migration intentions, and networks: evidence from the South of Africa
by Guido Friebel & Juan Gallego & Mariapia Mendola - 593-617 The effect of polytechnic reform on migration
by Petri Böckerman & Mika Haapanen - 619-644 Military conscription and university enrolment: evidence from Italy
by Giorgio Pietro - 645-672 The effect of compulsory schooling on health—evidence from biomarkers
by Hendrik Jürges & Eberhard Kruk & Steffen Reinhold - 673-701 The health returns to schooling—what can we learn from twins?
by Petter Lundborg - 703-718 Return migration of foreign students and non-resident tuition fees
by Thomas Lange - 719-749 Parents’ education as a determinant of educational childcare time
by J. Gimenez-Nadal & Jose Molina - 751-767 Assessing Parfit’s Repugnant Conclusion within a canonical endogenous growth set-up
by Raouf Boucekkine & Giorgio Fabbri - 769-809 Pension reform, employment by age, and long-run growth
by Tim Buyse & Freddy Heylen & Renaat Van de Kerckhove - 811-834 Population aging and endogenous economic growth
by Klaus Prettner
January 2013, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 5-32 Opting for families: recent trends in the fertility of highly educated women
by Qingyan Shang & Bruce Weinberg - 33-65 Childcare costs and the demand for children—evidence from a nationwide reform
by Eva Mörk & Anna Sjögren & Helena Svaleryd - 67-85 Endogenous fertility in a growth model with public and private health expenditures
by Dimitrios Varvarigos & Intan Zakaria - 87-108 Economic incentives and the timing of births: evidence from the German parental benefit reform of 2007
by Michael Neugart & Henry Ohlsson - 109-145 The causal relationship between female labor supply and fertility in the USA: updated evidence via a time series multi-horizon approach
by Paraskevi Salamaliki & Ioannis Venetis & Nicholas Giannakopoulos - 147-180 The effect of fertility decisions on excess female mortality in India
by Daniel Rosenblum - 181-202 Endogenous fertility and human capital in a Schumpeterian growth model
by Angus Chu & Guido Cozzi & Chih-Hsing Liao - 203-238 Welfare reform and the subjective well-being of single mothers
by Chris Herbst - 239-261 Total work and gender: facts and possible explanations
by Michael Burda & Daniel Hamermesh & Philippe Weil - 263-283 Part-time jobs: what women want?
by Alison Booth & Jan Ours - 285-301 Effects of early maternal employment on maternal health and well-being
by Pinka Chatterji & Sara Markowitz & Jeanne Brooks-Gunn - 303-322 Gender patterns in Vietnam’s child mortality
by Thong Pham & Peter Kooreman & Ruud Koning & Doede Wiersma - 323-356 Does large volatility help?—stochastic population forecasting technology in explaining real estate price process
by Yuan Cheng & Xuehui Han - 357-378 Demographic change and the labour share of income
by Torsten Schmidt & Simeon Vosen
October 2012, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 1187-1214 Gender, educational attainment, and the impact of parental migration on children left behind
by Francisca Antman - 1215-1235 Mortality and economic fluctuations
by Mikael Svensson & Niclas Krüger - 1237-1248 Life expectancy and schooling: new insights from cross-country data
by Moshe Hazan - 1249-1264 Can higher life expectancy induce more schooling and earlier retirement?
by Casper Hansen & Lars Lønstrup - 1265-1286 Peer influences on adolescent alcohol consumption: evidence using an instrumental variables/fixed effect approach
by Jason Fletcher - 1287-1306 The individual cost of sick leave
by Simen Markussen - 1307-1340 The effects of food stamp receipt on weight gained by expectant mothers
by Charles Baum - 1341-1364 Family size and maternal health: evidence from the One-Child policy in China
by Xiaoyu Wu & Lixing Li - 1365-1397 Lost jobs, broken marriages
by Marcus Eliason - 1399-1422 Labor supply in the terminal stages of lone parents’ lives
by Elisabeth Fevang & Snorre Kverndokk & Knut Røed - 1423-1450 The dynamics of child poverty in Sweden
by Matthew Lindquist & Gabriella Sjögren Lindquist - 1451-1480 Private provision of public goods between families
by Richard Cornes & Jun-ichi Itaya & Aiko Tanaka - 1481-1502 Strategic transfers, redistributive fiscal policies, and family bonds: a micro-economic analysis
by Yang-Ming Chang
July 2012, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 783-807 The role of demographics in precipitating economic downturns
by Diane Macunovich - 809-832 The demographics of expropriation risk
by Philipp Harms & Philipp Meulen - 833-852 Land tenure, population, and long-run growth
by Dietrich Vollrath - 853-870 Different demographic changes and patterns of trade in a Heckscher–Ohlin setting
by Akira Yakita - 871-897 AIDS, “reversal” of the demographic transition and economic development: evidence from Africa
by Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan - 899-922 How powerful is demography? The Serendipity Theorem revisited
by David Croix & Pierre Pestieau & Grégory Ponthière - 923-953 R&D, human capital, fertility, and growth
by Frederic Tournemaine & Pongsak Luangaram - 955-961 Fertility and PAYG pensions in the overlapping generations model
by Luciano Fanti & Luca Gori - 963-987 Demography and cross-country differences in savings rates: a new approach and evidence
by Elwin Tobing - 989-1018 A politico-economic model of aging, technology adoption and growth
by Francesco Lancia & Giovanni Prarolo - 1019-1043 On the dynamics of the age structure, dependency, and consumption
by Heinrich Hock & David Weil - 1045-1076 Aging society, health and the environment
by Carlotta Balestra & Davide Dottori - 1077-1105 Cultural barriers in migration between OECD countries
by Michèle Belot & Sjef Ederveen - 1107-1137 Immigration and product diversity
by Francesca Mazzolari & David Neumark - 1139-1164 Kidnap risks and migration: evidence from Colombia
by Catherine Rodriguez & Edgar Villa - 1165-1185 Immigrants at new destinations: how they fare and why
by Anabela Carneiro & Natércia Fortuna & José Varejão
January 2012, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 419-437 Ethnic conflict and job separations
by Sami Miaari & Asaf Zussman & Noam Zussman - 439-468 Institutional rules, labour demand and retirement through disability programme participation
by Ossi Korkeamäki & Tomi Kyyrä - 469-494 “Hard workers” and labor restrictions
by Hans Gersbach & Hans Haller - 495-509 Labor market competitiveness and the size of the informal sector
by Hideaki Goto & Yukichi Mano - 511-543 The contribution of changes in employment composition and relative returns to the evolution of wage inequality: the case of Spain
by Aitor Lacuesta & Mario Izquierdo - 545-568 Life expectancy and labor supply of the elderly
by Rosa Aísa & Fernando Pueyo & Marcos Sanso - 569-590 Piece rates and workplace injury: Does survey evidence support Adam Smith?
by Keith Bender & Colin Green & John Heywood - 591-608 An examination of paternal and maternal intergenerational transmission of schooling
by Chiara Pronzato - 609-634 Social security reform and the support for public education
by Iñigo Iturbe-Ormaetxe & Guadalupe Valera - 635-675 The transition to tertiary education and parental background over time
by Regina Riphahn & Florian Schieferdecker - 677-696 Can adult education delay retirement from the labour market?
by Anders Stenberg & Xavier Luna & Olle Westerlund - 697-739 The younger, the better? Age-related differences in academic performance at university
by Michele Pellizzari & Francesco Billari - 741-761 Accounting for family background when designing optimal income taxes: a microeconometric simulation analysis
by Rolf Aaberge & Ugo Colombino - 763-778 Income taxation of couples and the tax unit choice
by Helmuth Cremer & Jean-Marie Lozachmeur & Pierre Pestieau
January 2012, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 5-27 Political regimes and the family: how sex-role attitudes continue to differ in reunified Germany
by Stefan Bauernschuster & Helmut Rainer - 29-52 The pill and partnerships: the impact of the birth control pill on cohabitation
by Finn Christensen - 53-87 Gender wage differentials in Italy: a structural estimation approach
by Giovanni Sulis - 89-118 Does the number of sex partners affect educational attainment? Evidence from female respondents to the Add Health
by Joseph Sabia & Daniel Rees - 119-149 Dads, disease, and death: determinants of daughter discrimination
by Joyce Chen - 151-174 Gender-specific labor market conditions and family formation
by Ayako Kondo - 175-200 Male backlash, bargaining, or exposure reduction?: women’s working status and physical spousal violence in India
by Yoo-Mi Chin - 201-218 The effects of teenage childbearing on the short- and long-term health behaviors of mothers
by Jason Fletcher - 219-243 Do fundraisers select charitable donors based on gender and race? Evidence from survey data
by Barış Yörük - 245-266 Does welfare reform affect fertility? Evidence from the UK
by Mike Brewer & Anita Ratcliffe & Sarah dSmith - 267-290 Evaluating the impact of conditional cash transfer programs on fertility: the case of the Red de Protección Social in Nicaragua
by Jessica Todd & Paul Winters & Guy Stecklov - 291-321 The effect of delaying motherhood on the second childbirth in Europe
by Massimiliano Bratti & Konstantinos Tatsiramos - 323-348 When having many children pays: a case study from Taiwan
by Mun Lai - 349-366 Housing and children: simultaneous decisions?—a cohort study of young adults’ housing and family formation decision
by Cecilia Öst - 367-398 The impact of job loss on family dissolution
by Denise Doiron & Silvia Mendolia - 417-417 Erratum to: Wage dynamics and promotions inside and between firms
by António Silva & Bas Klaauw
October 2011, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 1207-1234 Segregation, entrepreneurship and work values: the case of France
by Claudia Senik & Thierry Verdier - 1235-1255 Ethnic discrimination in the Greek housing market
by Nick Drydakis - 1257-1279 Interethnic marriage: a choice between ethnic and educational similarities
by Delia Furtado & Nikolaos Theodoropoulos - 1281-1308 Educational institutions and the integration of migrants
by Nicole Schneeweis - 1309-1330 The ins and outs of unemployment and the assimilation of recent immigrants in Spain
by José Silva & Javier Vázquez-Grenno - 1331-1358 Can migration reduce educational attainment? Evidence from Mexico
by David McKenzie & Hillel Rapoport - 1359-1368 Brain drain and technological relationship between skilled and unskilled labor: brain gain or brain loss?
by Xiaofeng Fan & Akira Yakita - 1369-1384 Does migration pay? Earnings effects of geographic mobility following job displacement
by Anders Boman - 1385-1409 Equilibrium unemployment and the duration of unemployment benefits
by Rafael Lalive & Jan Ours & Josef Zweimüller - 1411-1442 If happiness is relative, against whom do we compare ourselves? Implications for labour supply
by Eduardo Pérez-Asenjo - 1443-1469 Altruism, labor supply and redistributive neutrality
by Ana Fernandes - 1471-1491 Demographic, residential, and socioeconomic effects on the distribution of nineteenth-century African-American stature
by Scott Carson - 1493-1511 Wage and (un-)employment effects of an ageing workforce
by Jochen Michaelis & Martin Debus - 1513-1548 Wage dynamics and promotions inside and between firms
by Bas Klaauw & António Dias da Silva
July 2011, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 783-812 Kids or courses? Gender differences in the effects of active labor market policies
by Michael Lechner & Stephan Wiehler - 813-837 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
by Andrew Francis - 839-871 Fathers’ time investments in children: do sons get more?
by Kristin Mammen - 873-893 Son preference in Japan
by Wataru Kureishi & Midori Wakabayashi - 895-910 How does the stork delegate work? Childbearing and the gender division of paid and unpaid labour
by Marc Frenette - 911-933 Do downward private transfers enhance maternal labor supply? Evidence from around Europe
by Ralitza Dimova & François-Charles Wolff - 935-955 Sibling composition and selective gender-based survival bias
by Rubiana Chamarbagwala - 957-978 Older siblings and adolescent risky behavior: does parenting play a role?
by Susan Averett & Laura Argys & Daniel Rees - 979-1004 Timing of family income, borrowing constraints, and child achievement
by Maria Humlum - 1005-1032 The institution of marriage
by Dirk Bethmann & Michael Kvasnicka - 1033-1051 Happiness and altruism within the extended family
by Johannes Schwarze & Rainer Winkelmann - 1053-1070 Hyperbolic discounting and fertility
by Matthias Wrede - 1071-1100 The effects of motherhood timing on career path
by Amalia Miller - 1101-1132 Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) in a model of fertility choice
by Helmut Rainer & Geethanjali Selvaretnam & David Ulph - 1133-1163 Energy use, population and growth, 1800–1970
by Maria Fröling - 1165-1180 Structural instability and alternative development scenarios
by Laurent Cellarier & Richard Day - 1181-1201 The optimum growth rate for population under critical-level utilitarianism
by Thomas Renström & Luca Spataro
April 2011, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 389-419 Immigrants assimilate as communities, not just as individuals
by Timothy Hatton & Andrew Leigh - 421-449 The savings behavior of temporary and permanent migrants in Germany
by Thomas Bauer & Mathias Sinning - 451-475 Immigrant selection and short-term labor market outcomes by visa category
by Abdurrahman Aydemir - 477-497 Dual-earner migration. Earnings gains, employment and self-selection
by Birgitta Rabe - 499-520 Immigrant over-education: evidence from Denmark
by Chantal Nielsen - 521-539 USA immigration policy, source-country social programs, and the skill composition of legal USA immigration
by Michael Greenwood & John McDowell - 541-568 Change and continuity among minority communities in Britain
by Andreas Georgiadis & Alan Manning - 569-600 When nature rebels: international migration, climate change, and inequality
by Luca Marchiori & Ingmar Schumacher - 601-628 Child mortality in rural India
by Bas Klaauw & Limin Wang - 629-655 Uncovering the impact of the HIV epidemic on fertility in Sub-Saharan Africa: the case of Malawi
by Dick Durevall & Annika Lindskog - 657-680 Household allocation decisions and child health: can behavioral responses to vitamin A supplementation programs explain heterogeneous effects?
by Benjamin Yarnoff - 681-700 The dynamics of school attainment of England’s ethnic minorities
by Deborah Wilson & Simon Burgess & Adam Briggs - 701-730 Does teenage childbearing reduce investment in human capital?
by Dinand Webbink & Nicholas Martin & Peter Visscher - 731-760 The effects of parental leave extension on training for young women
by Patrick Puhani & Katja Sonderhof - 761-777 The effect of schooling on teenage childbearing: evidence using changes in compulsory education laws
by Mary Silles
January 2011, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 3-22 How does household production affect measured income inequality?
by Harley Frazis & Jay Stewart - 23-45 Household production in a collective model: some new results
by Benoît Rapoport & Catherine Sofer & Anne Solaz - 47-83 Does female participation affect the sharing rule?
by Bernarda Zamora - 85-106 The changing intra-household resource allocation in Russia
by Guy Lacroix & Natalia Radtchenko - 107-139 Stepping stones for the unemployed: the effect of temporary jobs on the duration until (regular) work
by Marloes de Graaf-Zijl & Gerard van den Berg & Arjan Heyma - 141-165 The erosion of union membership in Germany: determinants, densities, decompositions
by Bernd Fitzenberger & Karsten Kohn & Qingwei Wang - 167-189 Age structure of the workforce in growing and declining industries: evidence from Hong Kong
by Jun Han & Wing Suen - 191-211 Non-monotonicity in the longevity–income relationship
by Stefan Hupfeld - 213-237 Optimal linear taxation under endogenous longevity
by Marie-Louise Leroux & Pierre Pestieau & Gregory Ponthiere - 239-266 Uncertain survival and time discounting: intertemporal consumption plans for family trusts
by Stephen Satchell & Susan Thorp - 267-284 The US productivity slowdown, the baby boom, and management quality
by James Feyrer - 285-316 The why, when, and how of immigration amnesties
by Gil Epstein & Avi Weiss - 317-359 Should the US have locked heaven’s door?
by Xavier Chojnicki & Frédéric Docquier & Lionel Ragot
September 2010, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 1133-1149 The response of Japanese wives’ labor supply to husbands’ job loss
by Miki Kohara - 1151-1176 The effects of remarriage on women’s labor supply
by Alison Aughinbaugh - 1177-1187 Far above rubies: Bride price and extramarital sexual relations in Uganda
by David Bishai & Shoshana Grossbard - 1189-1211 Migration, trade and wages
by Alexander Hijzen & Peter Wright - 1213-1247 Immigrant migration dynamics model for The Netherlands
by Govert Bijwaard - 1249-1274 International migration: a panel data analysis of the determinants of bilateral flows
by Anna Mayda - 1275-1300 Competition, substitution, or discretion: an analysis of Palestinian and foreign guest workers in the Israeli labor market
by Ted Aranki & Yousef Daoud - 1301-1318 From Europe to the Americas: a comparative panel-data analysis of migration to Argentina, Brazil, and the United States, 1870–1910
by J. Ulyses Balderas & Michael Greenwood - 1319-1337 The relative importance of the husband’s and wife’s characteristics in family migration, 1960–2000
by Steven Tenn - 1339-1349 Après nous le Déluge: fertility and the intensity of struggle against immigration
by Leonid Azarnert - 1351-1370 Trade, population growth, and the environment in developing countries
by Ulla Lehmijoki & Tapio Palokangas - 1371-1389 Gibrat’s law for countries
by Rafael González-Val & Marcos Sanso-Navarro
June 2010, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 835-849 Sexual orientation and earnings: a register data-based approach to identify homosexuals
by Ali Ahmed & Mats Hammarstedt - 851-879 The intra-firm gender wage gap: a new view on wage differentials based on linked employer–employee data
by Anja Heinze & Elke Wolf - 881-905 Wages and employment of French workers with African origin
by Romain Aeberhardt & Denis Fougère & Julien Pouget & Roland Rathelot - 907-931 Dual tracks: part-time work in life-cycle employment for British women
by Sara Connolly & Mary Gregory - 933-962 Approval of equal rights and gender differences in well-being
by Rafael Lalive & Alois Stutzer - 963-987 Giving to family versus giving to the community within and across generations
by Partha Deb & Cagla Okten & Una Osili - 989-1023 Measuring educational inequalities: a method and an application to Albania
by Nathalie Picard & François-Charles Wolff - 1025-1046 Are parents altruistic? Evidence from Mexico
by Christian Schluter & Jackline Wahba - 1047-1071 Youth emancipation and perceived job insecurity of parents and children
by Sascha Becker & Samuel Bentolila & Ana Fernandes & Andrea Ichino - 1073-1103 Childhood family structure and schooling outcomes: evidence for Germany
by Marco Francesconi & Stephen Jenkins & Thomas Siedler - 1105-1132 Do smart parents raise smart children? The intergenerational transmission of cognitive abilities
by Silke Anger & Guido Heineck
March 2010, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 415-447 Does a food for education program affect school outcomes? The Bangladesh case
by Xin Meng & Jim Ryan - 449-468 Free education, fertility and human capital accumulation
by Leonid Azarnert - 469-496 Parental transfers, student achievement, and the labor supply of college students
by Charlene Kalenkoski & Sabrina Pabilonia - 497-517 Central exit examinations increase performance... but take the fun out of mathematics
by Hendrik Jürges & Kerstin Schneider - 519-538 Arab immigrants in the United States: how and why do returns to education vary by country of origin?
by Ashraf El-Araby Aly & James Ragan - 539-558 Firm-level social returns to education
by Pedro Martins & Jim Jin - 559-569 Aging, fertility, social security and political equilibrium
by Makoto Hirazawa & Koji Kitaura & Akira Yakita - 571-593 Population aging, health care, and growth
by Ken-ichi Hashimoto & Ken Tabata - 595-615 Hiring older workers and employing older workers: German evidence
by John Heywood & Uwe Jirjahn & Georgi Tsertsvardze - 617-642 Do early life and contemporaneous macroconditions explain health at older ages?
by France Portrait & Rob Alessie & Dorly Deeg - 643-663 Do the elderly reduce housing equity? An international comparison
by Maria Chiuri & Tullio Jappelli - 665-702 The spillover effects of population aging, international capital flows, and welfare
by Hiroyuki Ito & Ken Tabata - 703-735 Mortality, fertility, education and capital accumulation in a simple OLG economy
by Alexander Ludwig & Edgar Vogel - 737-767 Growth and unemployment in an OLG economy with public pensions
by Tetsuo Ono - 769-803 Pension reform and labor market incentives
by Walter Fisher & Christian Keuschnigg - 805-823 Mixing Bismarck and child pension systems: an optimum taxation approach
by Robert Fenge & Jakob Weizsäcker - 825-831 Do Beveridgian pension systems increase growth?
by Christophe Hachon - 833-833 Erratum to: Binge drinking and labor market success: a longitudinal study on young people
by Shao-Hsun Keng & Wallace Huffman
January 2010, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-36 The fertility effect of catastrophe: U.S. hurricane births
by Richard Evans & Yingyao Hu & Zhong Zhao - 37-56 Life expectancy, fertility, and educational investment
by Hung-Ju Chen - 57-71 Variety expansion and fertility rates
by Akiko Maruyama & Kazuhiro Yamamoto