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January 2010, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 73-97 Child mortality and fertility: public vs private education
by Tamara Fioroni - 99-120 Demographic transitions: analyzing the effects of mortality on fertility
by Luis Angeles - 121-138 Mobility, information, and bequest: The “other side” of the equal division puzzle
by Amy Farmer & Andrew Horowitz - 139-167 Reconciling workless measures at the individual and household level. Theory and evidence from the United States, Britain, Germany, Spain and Australia
by Paul Gregg & Rosanna Scutella & Jonathan Wadsworth - 169-198 Household vulnerability and child labor: the effect of shocks, credit rationing, and insurance
by Lorenzo Guarcello & Fabrizia Mealli & Furio Rosati - 199-224 Siblings, child labor, and schooling in Nicaragua and Guatemala
by Ana Dammert - 225-249 Household division of labor and cross-country differences in household formation rates
by Almudena Sevilla-Sanz - 251-272 Are there asymmetries in the effects of training on the conditional male wage distribution?
by Wiji Arulampalam & Alison Booth & Mark Bryan - 273-290 The effects of cohort size on European earnings
by Giorgio Brunello - 291-301 How performance related pay affects productivity and employment
by Anne Gielen & Marcel Kerkhofs & Jan Ours - 303-322 Binge drinking and labor market success: a longitudinal study on young people
by Shao-Hsun Keng & Wallace Huffman - 323-351 “Making work pay” in a rationed labor market
by Olivier Bargain & Marco Caliendo & Peter Haan & Kristian Orsini - 353-372 Occupational language requirements and the value of English in the US labor market
by Barry Chiswick & Paul Miller - 373-392 Explaining welfare recidivism: what role do unemployment and initial spells have?
by Luis Ayala & Magdalena Rodríguez
October 2009, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 827-858 Determinants of business success: an examination of Asian-owned businesses in the USA
by Alicia Robb & Robert Fairlie - 859-880 The economic determinants of ethnic assimilation
by Carmel Chiswick - 881-908 Labor market transitions of immigrants with emphasis on marginalization and self-employment
by Kræn Blume & Mette Ejrnæs & Helena Nielsen & Allan Würtz - 909-939 Labour market integration of immigrants: estimating local authority effects
by Leif Husted & Eskil Heinesen & Signe Andersen - 941-970 The dynamics of immigrant welfare and labor market behavior
by Jorgen Hansen & Magnus Lofstrom - 971-981 How to measure segregation conditional on the distribution of covariates
by Olof Åslund & Oskar Nordström Skans - 983-1003 The role of marriage in immigrants’ human capital investment under liquidity constraints
by Sarit Cohen-Goldner & Chemi Gotlibovski & Nava Kahana - 1005-1024 Self-selection in migration and returns to unobservables
by Benoit Dostie & Pierre Léger - 1025-1038 Household skills and low wages
by Kristin Dale - 1039-1062 Household decisions and equivalence scales
by Udo Ebert & Patrick Moyes - 1063-1080 Happiness functions with preference interdependence and heterogeneity: the case of altruism within the family
by Adrian Bruhin & Rainer Winkelmann - 1081-1098 Strategic altruistic transfers and rent seeking within the family
by Yang-Ming Chang
July 2009, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 517-536 Understanding the link between the economy and teenage sexual behavior and fertility outcomes
by Jeremy Arkes & Jacob Klerman - 537-563 The earned income tax credit and fertility
by Reagan Baughman & Stacy Dickert-Conlin - 565-583 Fertility, child care outside the home, and pay-as-you-go social security
by Makoto Hirazawa & Akira Yakita - 585-601 Effects of public education and social security on fertility
by Tatsuya Omori - 603-640 On high fertility rates in developing countries: birth limits, birth taxes, or education subsidies?
by Yuhua Shi & Jie Zhang - 641-663 The impact of changes in child support policy
by Urvi Neelakantan - 665-692 Does mother’s employment conflict with child development? Multilevel analysis of British mothers born in 1958
by Georgia Verropoulou & Heather Joshi - 693-711 Who benefits from paid family leave? Impact of expansions in Canadian paid family leave on maternal employment and transfer income
by Maria Hanratty & Eileen Trzcinski - 713-738 Racial harassment, job satisfaction, and intentions to remain in the military
by Heather Antecol & Deborah Cobb-Clark - 739-755 African-American and white inequality in the nineteenth century American South: a biological comparison
by Scott Carson - 757-772 The elasticity of labor demand and the minimum wage
by Leif Danziger - 773-802 Links between labor supply and unemployment: theory and empirics
by Etienne Wasmer - 803-826 New technologies, new work practices and the age structure of the workers
by Pål Schøne
April 2009, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 267-283 Geographic labour mobility and unemployment insurance in Europe
by Konstantinos Tatsiramos - 285-309 Assessing the efficiency of public education and pensions
by Michele Boldrin & Ana Montes - 311-350 The labor market effects of national health insurance: evidence from Taiwan
by Kamhon Kan & Yen-Ling Lin - 351-366 Does child gender affect marital status? Evidence from Australia
by Andrew Leigh - 367-397 Birth order matters: the effect of family size and birth order on educational attainment
by Alison Booth & Hiau Kee - 399-419 The influence of wages on parents’ allocations of time to child care and market work in the United Kingdom
by Charlene Kalenkoski & David Ribar & Leslie Stratton - 421-443 Life satisfaction and the economic and social characteristics of neighbourhoods
by Michael Shields & Stephen Wheatley Price & Mark Wooden - 445-461 Quantifying the costs of drought: new evidence from life satisfaction data
by Nick Carroll & Paul Frijters & Michael Shields - 463-499 Work experience as a source of specification error in earnings models: implications for gender wage decompositions
by Tracy Regan & Ronald Oaxaca - 501-516 Who is watching? The market for prostitution services
by Marina Giusta & Maria Tommaso & Steinar Strøm
January 2009, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-21 Physical capital taxation and labor income taxation in an endogenous growth model with new generations
by Chi-Ting Chin & Ching-Chong Lai - 23-41 The optimum growth rate for population reconsidered
by Klaus Jaeger & Wolfgang Kuhle - 43-56 Population growth overshooting and trade in developing countries
by Ulla Lehmijoki & Tapio Palokangas - 57-74 The nonlinear behavior of competition: the impact of talent compression on competition
by Martin Schmidt - 75-95 Genetic ability and intergenerational earnings mobility
by Haoming Liu & Jinli Zeng - 97-113 Extracting the causal component from the intergenerational correlation in unemployment
by Tyra Ekhaugen - 115-130 Working mothers and sons’ preferences regarding female labor supply: direct evidence from stated preferences
by Daiji Kawaguchi & Junko Miyazaki - 131-144 Welfare effects of illegal immigration
by Theodore Palivos - 145-174 Determinants of recent immigrants’ location choices: quasi-experimental evidence
by Anna Damm - 175-198 Immigrant assimilation pre and post labour market entry: evidence from the UK Labour Force Survey
by Ken Clark & Joanne Lindley - 199-217 The substitutability of labor between immigrants and natives in the Canadian labor market: circa 1995
by Asadul Islam - 219-246 How important is homeland education for refugees’ economic position in The Netherlands?
by Joop Hartog & Aslan Zorlu
October 2008, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 779-825 Parental leave policies, intra-household time allocations and children’s human capital
by Raquel Bernal & Anna Fruttero - 827-853 Child support and non-resident fathers’ contact with their children
by John Ermisch - 855-875 Sibling size and investment in children’s education: an asian instrument
by Jungmin Lee - 877-902 Understanding the effects of siblings on child mortality: evidence from India
by Gerald Makepeace & Sarmistha Pal - 903-932 Parental time and working schedules
by Benoît Rapoport & Céline Bourdais - 933-959 Beggar thy thrifty neighbour
by Yvonne Adema & Lex Meijdam & Harrie Verbon - 961-981 Pensions with heterogenous individuals and endogenous fertility
by Helmuth Cremer & Firouz Gahvari & Pierre Pestieau - 983-1005 The retirement consumption puzzle in Japan
by Midori Wakabayashi - 1007-1033 Do coresidency and financial transfers from the children reduce the need for elderly parents to works in developing countries?
by Lisa Cameron & Deborah Cobb-Clark
July 2008, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 505-520 Consumption and population age structure
by Solveig Erlandsen & Ragnar Nymoen - 521-539 Demography and housing demand—what can we learn from residential construction data?
by Thomas Lindh & Bo Malmberg - 541-555 Forecasting German mortality using panel data procedures
by Bernhard Babel & Eckart Bomsdorf & Rafael Schmidt - 557-572 The uncertain lifetime and the timing of human capital investment
by Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan - 573-588 Growing old and staying young: population policy in an ageing closed economy
by Bas Groezen & Lex Meijdam - 589-608 The importance of being mature: the effect of demographic maturation on global per capita GDP
by Rafael Gómez & Pablo Hernández de Cos - 609-622 Social time preference revisited
by Dirk Willenbockel - 623-625 Social time preference: a rejoinder
by Giancarlo Marini & Pasquale Scaramozzino - 627-648 The effect of immigration on the labor market performance of native-born workers: some evidence for Spain
by Raquel Carrasco & Juan Jimeno & A. Ortega - 649-664 Nonmarket networks among migrants: evidence from metropolitan Bangkok, Thailand
by Futoshi Yamauchi & Sakiko Tanabe - 665-677 Too many migrants, too few services: a model of decision-making on immigration and integration with cultural distance
by Harrie Verbon & Lex Meijdam - 679-684 On human capital formation with exit options: comment and new results
by Panu Poutvaara - 685-701 Sibling similarities and economic inequality in the US
by Bhashkar Mazumder - 703-717 Ability and rates of return to schooling—making use of the Swedish enlistment battery test
by Martin Nordin - 719-749 Ethnic and parental effects on schooling outcomes before and during the transition: evidence from the Baltic countries
by Mihails Hazans & Ija Trapeznikova & Olga Rastrigina - 751-776 Ceilings or floors? Gender wage gaps by education in Spain
by Sara Rica & Juan Dolado & Vanesa Llorens - 777-778 Ceilings or floors? Gender wage gaps by education in Spain
by Sara Rica & Juan Dolado & Vanesa Llorens
April 2008, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 255-280 Unemployment and consumption near and far away from the Mediterranean
by Samuel Bentolila & Andrea Ichino - 281-304 The wage gap and the leisure gap for double-earner couples
by Miriam Beblo & Julio Robledo - 305-329 Gender discrimination and efficiency in marriage: the bargaining family under scrutiny
by Helmut Rainer - 331-338 Social security and conflict within the family
by Amihai Glazer - 339-371 Normative evaluation of tax policies: from households to individuals
by Olivier Bargain - 373-394 Household structure and consumption insurance of the elderly
by Aydogan Ulker - 395-417 Do children stabilize relationships in Denmark?
by Michael Svarer & Mette Verner - 419-437 Public transfers and marital dissolution
by Sigve Tjøtta & Kjell Vaage - 439-461 Income effects of divorce in families with dependent children
by Espen Bratberg & Sigve Tjøtta - 463-484 Age at marriage and marital instability: revisiting the Becker–Landes–Michael hypothesis
by Evelyn Lehrer - 485-503 Divorce law and family formation
by Scott Drewianka
January 2008, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-19 The new economics of education: methods, evidence and policy
by Stephen Machin - 21-48 The changing nature of wage inequality
by Thomas Lemieux - 49-66 Social aspirations and choice of fertility: why can status motive reduce per-capita growth?
by Frederic Tournemaine - 67-81 Planned fertility and family background: a quantile regression for counts analysis
by Alfonso Miranda - 83-110 The impact of the labour market on the timing of marriage and births in Spain
by Maria Gutiérrez-Domènech - 111-134 Blacks and the family cap: pregnancy, abortion, and spillovers
by Joseph Sabia - 135-157 Technological progress, income inequality, and fertility
by Yasuhiro Sato & Ken Tabata & Kazuhiro Yamamoto - 159-172 “Backslanted X” fertility dynamics and macroeconomics
by Yishay Maoz - 173-181 Biodiversity decline and population externalities
by C. Chu - 183-190 On the contribution of sectoral natural population growth to the aggregate poverty change
by Rim Chatti & AbdelRahman El Lahga - 191-215 Measuring the extent, depth, and severity of food insecurity: an application to American Indians in the USA
by Craig Gundersen - 217-230 A longitudinal analysis of the impact of health shocks on the wealth of elders
by Jinkook Lee & Hyungsoo Kim - 231-249 Does parents’ valuation of children’s health mimic their valuation of own health?
by Mark Agee & Thomas Crocker
October 2007, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 719-741 The determinants and consequences of child care subsidies for single mothers in the USA
by David Blau & Erdal Tekin - 743-780 Can consumers detect lemons? An empirical analysis of information asymmetry in the market for child care
by Naci Mocan - 781-803 A discrete choice model for labor supply and childcare
by Tom Kornstad & Thor Thoresen - 805-832 The mismatch between employment and child care in Italy: the impact of rationing
by Daniela Del Boca & Daniela Vuri - 833-867 Labor market institutions and demographic employment patterns
by Giuseppe Bertola & Francine Blau & Lawrence Kahn - 869-893 Welfare analysis of a tax reform for Germany: a comparison of the unitary and collective models of household labour supply
by Denis Beninger & François Laisney & Miriam Beblo - 895-913 Labour mobility and regional disparities: the role of female labour participation
by Sjef Ederveen & Richard Nahuis & Ashok Parikh
July 2007, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 487-494 The economics of migrant ethnicity
by Klaus Zimmermann - 495-526 Are there gender and country of origin differences in immigrant labor market outcomes across European destinations?
by Alicia Adsera & Barry Chiswick - 527-545 Immigrants’ educational disadvantage: an examination across ten countries and three surveys
by Sylke Schnepf - 547-569 The magnitude of educational disadvantage of indigenous minority groups in Australia
by Steve Bradley & Mirko Draca & Colin Green & Gareth Leeves - 571-598 Understanding changes in Māori incomes and income inequality 1997–2003
by Sylvia Dixon & David Maré - 599-620 Colourism and African–american wealth: evidence from the nineteenth-century south
by Howard Bodenhorn & Christopher Ruebeck - 621-642 Information and racial exclusion
by Shelly Lundberg & Richard Startz - 643-667 Oppositional identities and the labor market
by Harminder Battu & McDonald Mwale & Yves Zenou - 669-686 The Catalan premium: language and employment in Catalonia
by Sílvio Rendon - 687-705 The effects of race, ethnicity, and age on obesity
by Charles Baum - 707-715 Extremism within the family
by Gil Epstein
April 2007, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 269-297 Effects of ability mixing in high school on adulthood earnings: quasiexperimental evidence from South Korea
by Changhui Kang & Cheolsung Park & Myoung-Jae Lee - 299-328 Dropping out of post-compulsory education in the UK: an analysis of determinants and outcomes
by Steve Bradley & Pam Lenton - 329-357 Who should invest in specific training?
by Hessel Oosterbeek & Randolph Sloof & Joep Sonnemans - 359-382 Production and consumption externalities of human capital: an empirical study for Italy
by Alberto Dalmazzo & Guido Blasio - 383-422 Changes in HIV/AIDS knowledge and testing behavior in Africa: how much and for whom?
by Peter Glick & David Sahn - 423-444 Investment in health when health is stochastic
by Audrey Laporte & Brian Ferguson - 445-463 The contribution of hour constraints to working poverty in Britain
by Sarah Brown & J. Sessions & Duncan Watson - 465-482 Earnings mobility among Italian low-paid workers
by Lorenzo Cappellari
February 2007, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 9-33 Time, money, peers, and parents; some data and theories on teenage behavior
by Peter Kooreman - 35-54 Binge drinking and labor market success: a longitudinal study on young people
by Shao-Hsun Keng & Wallace Huffman - 55-71 Does single parenthood increase the probability of teenage promiscuity, substance use, and crime?
by Heather Antecol & Kelly Bedard - 73-100 Do youth nonmarital childbearing choices reflect income and relationship expectations?
by Barbara Wolfe & Robert Haveman & Karen Pence & Jonathan Schwabish - 101-120 Scholastic ability vs family background in educational success: evidence from Danish sample survey data
by James McIntosh & Martin Munk - 121-148 Heterogeneity in the intergenerational transmission of educational attainment: evidence from Switzerland on natives and second-generation immigrants
by Philipp Bauer & Regina Riphahn - 149-182 Intergenerational education mobility of black and white South Africans
by Alain-Désiré Nimubona & Désiré Vencatachellum - 183-201 Family structure and child outcomes in the USA and Sweden
by Anders Björklund & Donna Ginther & Marianne Sundström - 203-222 An examination of some mechanisms underlying externality benefits of girls' schooling
by Sharada Weir - 223-239 The within-household schooling decision: a study of children in rural Andhra Pradesh
by Masako Ota & Peter Moffatt
October 2006, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 649-670 Does illegal immigration empower rightist parties?
by Angel García - 671-689 Immigration, integration and fiscal sustainability
by Poul Schou - 691-702 Disagreement over the immigration of low-income earners in a welfare state
by Yuji Tamura - 703-723 The struggle over migration policy
by Gil Epstein & Shmuel Nitzan - 725-748 International migration and economic growth: a source country perspective
by Hung-Ju Chen - 749-767 The educational attainment of second-generation mainland Chinese immigrants in Taiwan
by Wen-Jen Tsay - 769-793 Natives, the foreign-born and high school equivalents: new evidence on the returns to the GED
by Melissa Clark & David Jaeger - 795-821 Understanding sibling differences in child labor
by Eric Edmonds - 823-852 The influence of market wages and parental history on child labour and schooling in Egypt
by Jackline Wahba - 853-877 Parental transfers and the labor supply of children
by François-Charles Wolff
July 2006, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 447-479 Supplemental security income, labor supply, and migration
by David Neumark & Elizabeth Powers - 481-505 Asymmetric social protection systems with migration
by Stéphane Rossignol & Emmanuelle Taugourdeau - 507-519 Population aging and legal retirement age
by Juan Lacomba & Francisco Lagos - 521-541 Savings–age profiles in the UK
by David Demery & Nigel Duck - 543-557 The gender longevity gap: explaining the difference between singles and couples
by Stefan Felder - 559-578 Growth and inequality: a demographic explanation
by Kazutoshi Miyazawa - 579-592 Life expectancy, money, and growth
by Akira Yakita - 593-610 Estimation of damage to human health due to forest burning in the Amazon
by Mário Cardoso de Mendonça & Adolfo Sachsida & Paulo Loureiro - 611-626 Population, population density and technological change
by Stephan Klasen & Thorsten Nestmann - 627-641 Population dynamics and monetary policy
by Barbara Annicchiarico & Alessandro Piergallini
June 2006, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 197-226 The emigration of immigrants, return vs onward migration: evidence from Sweden
by Lena Nekby - 227-254 Remittances as insurance: evidence from Mexican immigrants
by Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes & Susan Pozo - 255-257 The political economy of population economics
by Gil Epstein - 259-283 A constitutional theory of the family
by Alessandro Cigno - 285-297 Child mortality, fertility, and human capital accumulation
by Leonid Azarnert - 299-313 Immigration as a commitment device
by Alexander Kemnitz - 315-325 How to partly bounce back the struggle against illegal immigration to the source countries
by Giora Dula & Nava Kahana & Tikva Lecker - 327-344 The political economy of social exclusion, with implications for immigration policy
by Mark Gradstein & Maurice Schiff - 345-365 On the political economy of social security and public education
by Panu Poutvaara - 367-389 A dynamic general equilibrium analysis of the political economy of public education
by Jorge Soares - 391-410 On voters’ attitudes towards unemployment insurance subsidies across regions: a Canadian simulation
by Stéphane Pallage & Christian Zimmermann - 411-430 Asylum seekers in Europe: the warm glow of a hot potato
by Giovanni Facchini & Oliver Lorz & Gerald Willmann - 431-446 Political instability, gender discrimination, and population growth in developing countries
by Ulla Lehmijoki & Tapio Palokangas
February 2006, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 3-24 Does family policy affect fertility?
by Anders Björklund - 25-54 Analysis of the determinants of fertility decline in the Czech Republic
by Stephan Klasen & Andrey Launov - 55-70 Are young cohorts of women delaying first birth in Mexico?
by Alfonso Miranda - 71-97 The effect of longevity on schooling and fertility: evidence from the Brazilian Demographic and Health Survey
by Rodrigo Soares - 99-118 A collective model for female labour supply with non-participation and taxation
by Frederic Vermeulen - 119-136 Imperfect goods and labor markets, and the union wage gap
by Helge Sanner - 137-162 Regional mismatch and unemployment: theory and evidence from Italy, 1977–1998
by Marco Manacorda & Barbara Petrongolo - 163-181 Job loss and family adjustments in work and schooling during the Mexican peso crisis
by Emmanuel Skoufias & Susan Parker
November 2005, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 583-586 Dale Mortensen and Christopher Pissarides receive IZA Prize in Labor Economics
by Christopher Pissarides & Dale Mortensen - 587-601 Changes in the earnings of Arab men in the US between 2000 and 2002
by Alberto Dávila & Marie Mora - 603-629 Shifts in attitudes and labor market discrimination: Swedish experiences after 9-11
by Olof Åslund & Dan-Olof Rooth - 631-647 Family matters: the role of the family in immigrants' destination language acquisition
by Barry Chiswick & Yew Lee & Paul Miller - 649-662 Enclaves, language, and the location choice of migrants
by Thomas Bauer & Gil Epstein & Ira Gang - 663-690 Post-migration investments in education and job search: a family perspective
by Deborah Cobb-Clark & Marie Connolly & Christopher Worswick - 691-718 Assimilation effects on poverty among immigrants in Norway
by Taryn Ann Galloway & Rolf Aaberge - 719-740 Explaining trends in UK immigration
by Timothy Hatton - 741-778 Out of Africa: what drives the pressure to emigrate?
by Hendrik Dalen & George Groenewold & Jeannette Schoorl - 779-807 Self-selection and the performance of return migrants: the source country perspective
by Augustin Coulon & Matloob Piracha