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September 2005, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 391-414 Paternal child care and children's development
by Susan L. Averett & Lisa A. Gennetian & H. Elizabeth Peters - 415-436 One or two parents? Half or step siblings? The effect of family structure on young children's achievement
by Lisa Gennetian - 437-467 Health effects of child work: Evidence from rural Vietnam
by Owen O'Donnell & Furio C. Rosati & Eddy van Doorslaer - 469-489 Early motherhood and later partnerships
by John Ermisch & David Pevalin - 491-507 Health-related disabilities and matching of spouses: Analysis of Swedish population data
by Robert Nakosteen & Olle Westerlund & Michael Zimmer - 509-517 On social security financial crisis
by Rodrigo Cerda - 519-537 The ageing of society, health services provision and taxes
by Ulf-G. Gerdtham & Douglas Lundin & Maria Sáez-Martí - 539-562 Intergenerational reliance on social assistance: Evidence from Canada
by Nicolas Beaulieu & Jean-Yves Duclos & Bernard Fortin & Manon Rouleau - 563-581 Macroeconomic conditions, institutional factors and demographic structure: What causes welfare caseloads?
by Luis Ayala & César Pérez
June 2005, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 203-227 Time series analysis and stochastic forecasting: An econometric study of mortality and life expectancy
by Frank Denton & Christine Feaver & Byron Spencer - 229-260 Measuring inequality with asset indicators
by David McKenzie - 261-266 On the surge of altruism
by Nava Kahana - 267-274 On human capital formation with exit options
by Eliakim Katz & Hillel Rapoport - 275-300 Evolution of recent economic-demographic modeling: A synthesis
by Allen Kelley & Robert Schmidt - 301-321 Geography, demography, and early development
by Murat Iyigun - 323-336 The pattern of birth spacing during Taiwan's demographic transition
by Wen-Jen Tsay & C. Y. Cyrus Chu - 337-366 Child mortality and fertility decline: Does the Barro-Becker model fit the facts?
by Matthias Doepke - 367-389 The determinants of fertility in rural Peru: Program effects in the early years of the national family planning program
by Gustavo Angeles & David Guilkey & Thomas Mroz
July 2005, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 69-92 Immigrant and native responses to welfare reform
by Robert Kaestner & Neeraj Kaushal - 153-163 Brain drain or brain gain: A revisit
by Donald Lien & Yan Wang - 165-179 Gender wage discrimination at quantiles
by Javier Gardeazabal & Arantza Ugidos
September 2005, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 181-187 On the ranking uncertainty of labor market wage gaps
by William C. Horrace
August 2005, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-13 The Easterlin hypothesis in the recent experience of higher-income OECD countries: A panel-data approach
by Yongil Jeon & Michael P. Shields
January 2005, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 41-67 Sex selection and fertility in a dynamic model of conception and abortion
by Jinyoung Kim - 93-112 Unemployment benefits, risk aversion, and migration incentives
by Axel Heitmueller
December 2005, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 15-40 Meta-analysis of the impact of age structure on fertility
by Brigitte Waldorf & Pillsung Byun - 113-151 The effect of immigration on wages in three european countries
by Aslan Zorlu & Joop Hartog
December 2004, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 583-602 Does time preference change with age?
by David M. Bishai - 603-626 Contributions in heterogeneous communities: Evidence from Indonesia
by Cagla Okten & Una Okonkwo Osili - 627-644 The engagement game
by Amy Farmer & Andrew W. Horowitz - 645-655 Hidden information problems in the design of family allowances
by Alessandro Cigno & Annalisa Luporini & Anna Pettini - 657-680 Child schooling in Peru: Evidence from a sequential analysis of school progression
by Sarmistha Pal - 681-702 The effect of maternal employment on teenage childbearing
by Leonard M. Lopoo - 703-727 Labour supply effects of a cash-for-care subsidy
by Pål Schøne - 729-765 Premium differentiation in the Unemployment Insurance system and the demand for labor
by Rob Alessie & Hans Bloemen - 767-785 Do more equal slices shrink the cake? An empirical investigation of tax-transfer reform proposals in Italy
by Rolf Aaberge & Ugo Colombino & Steinar Strøm
August 2004, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 387-408 Assessing the effects of an early retirement program
by Espen Bratberg & Tor Helge Holmås & Øystein Thøgersen - 409-431 Welfare participation and welfare dependence among the unemployed
by Maria Melkersson & Jan Saarela - 433-453 Economic growth and stagnation with endogenous health and fertility
by Holger Strulik - 455-472 From stagnation to growth: Revisiting three historical regimes
by Jacob L. Weisdorf - 473-500 How does social security affect economic growth? Evidence from cross-country data
by Jie Zhang & Junsen Zhang - 501-534 Immigration, skills and the labor market: International evidence
by Lawrence M. Kahn - 535-551 International labor migration and social security: Analysis of the transition path
by Doris Geide-Stevenson & Mun S. Ho - 553-581 Immigrants in the UK and in West Germany –Relative income position, income portfolio, and redistribution effects
by Felix Büchel & Joachim R. Frick
June 2004, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 193-228 Monkey bars and ladders: The importance of lateral and vertical job mobility in internal labor market careers
by Thomas J. Dohmen & Ben Kriechel & Gerard A. Pfann - 229-247 Interregional migration and labor market imbalances
by Carlo Devillanova - 249-266 Convergence and determinants of non-employment durations in Eastern and Western Germany
by Jennifer Hunt - 267-288 The gender wage gap and wage arrears in Russia: Evidence from the RLMS
by Christopher J. Gerry & Byung-Yeon Kim & Carmen A Li - 289-310 Earnings uncertainty, precautionary saving, and moonlighting in Russia
by Alessandra Guariglia & Byung-Yeon Kim - 311-329 An intergenerational model of domestic violence
by Robert A. Pollak - 331-349 Maternity leave and the employment of new mothers in the United States
by Lawrence M. Berger & Jane Waldfogel - 351-367 Peer effects on substance use among American teenagers
by Daiji Kawaguchi - 369-383 The impact of cash-benefit reform on parents’ labour force participation
by Ghazala Naz
February 2004, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-16 Skill premium effects on fertility and female labor force supply
by Dolores Ferrero Martínez & Amaia Iza - 17-43 Changing fertility rates in developed countries. The impact of labor market institutions
by Alícia Adserà - 45-65 Did the association between fertility and female employment within OECD countries really change its sign?
by Tomas Kögel - 67-82 Have the relative employment prospects for the low-skilled deteriorated after all?
by Knut Røed & Morten Nordberg - 83-116 The gender gap in labor market participation and employment: A cohort analysis for West Germany
by Bernd Fitzenberger & Reinhold Schnabel & Gaby Wunderlich - 117-131 Effects of sexual preferences on earnings in the Netherlands
by Erik Plug & Peter Berkhout - 133-155 Settlement policies and the economic success of immigrants
by Per-Anders Edin & Peter Fredriksson & Olof Åslund - 157-175 Determinants of family migration: short moves vs. long moves
by Satu Nivalainen - 177-182 Fertility rates and skill distribution in Razin and Sadka’s migration-pension model: A note
by Tim Krieger
November 2003, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 631-653 Self-selection, earnings, and out-migration: A longitudinal study of immigrants to Germany
by Amelie Constant & Douglas S. Massey - 655-681 Public policy and the labor market adjustment of new immigrants to Australia
by Deborah A. Cobb-Clark - 683-705 Comparing migrants to non-migrants: The case of Dutch migration to New Zealand
by Joop Hartog & Rainer Winkelmann - 707-710 Symposium on “Second-generation immigrants and the transition to ethnic minorities”
by David Card & Christoph M. Schmidt - 711-737 Cohort effects in the educational attainment of second generation immigrants in Germany: An analysis of census data
by Regina T. Riphahn - 739-753 The educational attainment of second-generation immigrants in The Netherland
by Jan C. van Ours & Justus Veenman - 755-786 The school-to-work transition of 2 nd generation immigrants in Denmark
by Helena Skyt Nielsen & Michael Rosholm & Nina Smith & Leif Husted - 787-814 Unemployment and earnings for second generation immigrants in Sweden. Ethnic background and parent composition
by Dan-Olof Rooth & Jan Ekberg - 815-830 Children and return migration
by Christian Dustmann - 831-845 Assimilation of immigrants: Implications for human capital accumulation of the second generation
by Slobodan Djajić
August 2003, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 397-398 President of ESPE
by Daniela Del Boca - 399-422 Mothers, fathers and children after divorce: The role of institutions
by Daniela Del Boca - 423-430 Marriage and the value of waiting
by Frank Strobel - 431-453 The need for marriage contracts: An experimental study
by Hessel Oosterbeek & Joep Sonnemans & Susan van Velzen - 455-475 The role of income in marriage and divorce transitions among young Americans
by Simon Burgess & Carol Propper & Arnstein Aassve - 477-500 The effects of the welfare system on marital dissolution
by McKinley L. Blackburn - 501-523 Time series analysis of fertility and female labor market behavior
by Robert McNown & Sameer Rajbhandary - 525-554 Labour force participation and marital fertility of Italian women: The role of education
by Massimiliano Bratti - 555-578 Fertility and education premiums
by Carol Scotese Lehr - 579-595 Household fertility responses following communism: Transition in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
by Robert S. Chase - 597-625 Bayesian analysis of an econometric model of birth inputs and outputs
by Kai Li & Dale J. Poirier
May 2003, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 205-226 Time for children: A study of parent's time allocation
by Daniel Hallberg & Anders Klevmarken - 227-242 Gender effect on housework allocation: Evidence from Spanish two-earner couples
by Begoña Álvarez & Daniel Miles - 243-263 Are children repaying parental loans? Evidence from Malaysia using matched child-parent pairs
by Cheolsung Park - 265-285 Joint decisions on household membership and human capital accumulation of youths. The role of expected earnings and local markets
by Gianna Claudia Giannelli & Chiara Monfardini - 287-306 Post-high school choices: New evidence from a multinomial logit model
by Anh Ngoc Nguyen & Jim Taylor - 307-322 Should I stay or should I go? Educational choices and earnings: An empirical study for Portugal
by Leonor Modesto - 323-343 The long-run labour market consequences of teenage motherhood in Britain
by Arnaud Chevalier & Tarja K. Viitanen & Tarja K. Viitanen - 345-361 Social security reforms and early retirement
by Hans Fehr & Wenche Irén Sterkeby & Øystein Thøgersen - 363-387 Social security policy with public debt in an aging economy
by Tetsuo Ono - 389-394 Population dynamics and life-cycle consumption
by Pietro Senesi - 395-396 Private versus public financing of education and endogenous growth: A comment on Bräuninger and Vidal
by Kazutoshi Miyazawa
February 2003, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-19 European integration and the welfare state
by Torben M. Andersen - 21-36 Optimal food allocation in a slave economy
by R. Rees & John Komlos & Ngo V. Long & Ulrich Woitek - 37-54 Family size and optimal income taxation
by Helmuth Cremer & Arnaud Dellis & Pierre Pestieau - 55-70 The roles of child support enforcement and welfare in non-marital childbearing
by Irwin Garfinkel & Chien-Chung Huang & Sara S. McLanahan & Daniel S. Gaylin - 71-90 Voluntary income sharing and the design of unemployment insurance
by Dan Anderberg - 91-110 Population growth and social security financing
by Shuanglin Lin & Xiaowen Tian - 111-134 Pensions as a portfolio problem: fixed contribution rates vs. fixed replacement rates reconsidered
by Andreas Wagener - 135-160 Overlapping generations models with realistic demography
by Antoine Bommier & Ronald D. Lee - 161-175 Migration as a source of growth: The perspective of a developing country
by Manon Domingues Dos Santos & Fabien Postel-Vinay - 177-193 Earnings assimilation of immigrants in Norway – A reappraisal
by Pål Longva & Oddbjørn Raaum
2002, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 601-623 Timing, togetherness and time windfalls
by Daniel S. Hamermesh - 625-645 Effect of childbearing on Filipino women's work hours and earnings
by Linda Adair & Eilene Bisgrove & David Guilkey & Socorro Gultiano - 647-665 Do stepping-stone jobs exist? Early career paths in the medical profession
by Gerard J. van den Berg & Anders Holm & Jan C. van Ours - 667-682 A note on the changing relationship between fertility and female employment rates in developed countries
by Pedro Mira & Namkee Ahn - 683-713 The relative risk aversion hypothesis of educational choice
by Eskil Heinesen & Richard Davies & Anders Holm - 715-736 Private transfers with incomplete information: A contribution to the "altruism-exchange motivation for transfers" debate
by Eli Feinerman & Edward J. Seiler - 737-755 Optimal age of retirement and population growth
by Bertrand Crettez & Patricia Le Maitre - 757-772 Brother correlations in earnings in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden compared to the United States
by Markus Jäntti & Eva Österbacka & Oddbjörn Raaum & Tor Eriksson & Anders Björklund - 773-782 A Comment on Ali Tasiran's `Wage and income effects on the timing and spacing of births in Sweden and in the United States'
by James R. Walker - 783-796 A reply to Walker's note: A comment on Tasiran's `Wage and income effects on the timing and spacing of births in Sweden and in the United States'
by Ali C. Tasiran
2002, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 391-416 Teenage childbearing and cognitive development
by John V. Pepper & Michael J. Brien & Gregory E. Loya - 417-432 Assortative mating among unmarried parents: Implications for ability to pay child support
by Dana Glei & Sara S. McLanahan & Irwin Garfinkel - 433-454 The empowerment of women, fertility, and child mortality: Towards a theoretical analysis
by Mukesh Eswaran - 455-461 Who takes care of the children? The quantity-quality model revisited
by Henry Ohlsson & Michael Lundholm - 465-493 Employment and child-care choices of single-parent families in Canada and the United States
by Philip K. Robins & Charles Michalopoulos - 495-526 The demand for nonrelative child care among families with infants and toddlers: A double-hurdle approach
by Bridget G. Hiedemann & Jutta M. Joesch - 527-548 Child care, women's employment, and child outcomes
by Jane Waldfogel - 549-573 The effect of child care and part time opportunities on participation and fertility decisions in Italy
by Daniela Del Boca - 575-597 Child care workers' wages: New evidence on returns to education, experience, job tenure and auspice
by Gordon H. Cleveland & Douglas E. Hyatt
2002, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 195-220 Malthus in state space: Macro economic-demographic relations in English history, 1540 to 1870
by Michael Anderson & Ronald Lee - 221-242 Demographic transition and economic growth: Empirical evidence from Greece
by George Hondroyiannis & Evangelia Papapetrou - 243-259 Bequest division and population growth: A lineal extinction probability approach
by C. Y. Cyrus Chu & Huei-Chung Lu & Mingshen Chen - 261-282 "Living in sin" and marriage: A matching model
by Xinhua Gu & Padma Rao Sahib - 283-304 Child development and family resources: Evidence from the second generation of the 1958 British birth cohort
by Heather E. Joshi & Andrew McCulloch - 305-330 The decisions of Spanish youth: A cross-section study
by Maite Martínez-Granado & Javier Ruiz-Castillo - 331-355 Aboriginals as unwilling immigrants: Contact, assimilation and labour market outcomes
by Peter Kuhn & Arthur Sweetman - 357-380 Learning about migration decisions from the migrants: Using complementary datasets to model intra-regional migrations in Spain
by Manuel Arellano & Olympia Bover - 381-387 Migration and foreign trade: Further results
by Ulrich Kohli
2002, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 5-29 Enclaves, neighbourhood effects and employment outcomes: Ethnic minorities in England and Wales
by Kenneth Clark & Stephen Drinkwater - 31-57 Immigrant earnings: Language skills, linguistic concentrations and the business cycle
by Paul W. Miller & Barry R. Chiswick - 59-81 Natives and migrants in the London labour market, 1929-1931
by Timothy J. Hatton & Roy E. Bailey - 83-114 Labor market assimilation and the self-employment decision of immigrant entrepreneurs
by Magnus Lofstrom - 115-135 Residential location and youth unemployment: The economic geography of school-to-work transitions
by Regina T. Riphahn - 137-160 The English language fluency and occupational success of ethnic minority immigrant men living in English metropolitan areas
by Michael A. Shields & Stephen Wheatley Price - 161-193 Wages, employment and economic shocks: Evidence from Indonesia
by Duncan Thomas & James P. Smith & Kathleen Beegle & Graciela Teruel & Elizabeth Frankenberg
2001, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 569-584 Estimating intrahousehold allocation in a collective model with household production
by Thomas Aronsson & Sven-Olov Daunfeldt & Magnus Wikström - 585-597 The allocation of time and goods in household activities: A test of separability
by Sébastien Lecocq - 599-618 The allocation and value of time assigned to housework and child-care: An analysis for Switzerland
by Alfonso Sousa-Poza & Hans Schmid & Rolf Widmer - 619-634 Saving behaviour and earnings uncertainty: Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
by Alessandra Guariglia - 635-640 Uncertain lifetime, fertility and social security
by Akira Yakita - 641-650 The expected length of male retirement in the United States, 1850-1990
by Chulhee Lee - 651-667 Can skill-biased technological change compress unemployment rate differentials across education groups?
by Bruno Decreuse - 669-687 Inheritance, land, and capital mobility linked to labour mobility
by Damien Gaumont & Alice Mesnard - 689-708 Immigrants and the public sector budget - accounting exercises for Sweden
by Torun Österberg & Björn Gustafsson
2001, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 409-424 Demographic change, endogenous labor supply and the political feasibility of pension reform
by Friedrich Breyer & Klaus Stolte - 425-443 Education and income inequality: The role of a social protection system
by Alexandra Rillaers - 445-453 Pareto improving transition from a pay-as-you-go to a fully funded pension system in a model of endogenous growth
by Gábor Gyárfás & Marko Marquardt - 455-471 Declining employment success of immigrant males in Sweden: Observed or unobserved characteristics?
by Pieter Bevelander & Helena Skyt Nielsen - 473-489 Norwegian cohort emigration
by Tore Thonstad & Christian Riis & Kåre Bævre - 491-504 Intention to emigrate in transition countries: the case of Albania
by Peter Sanfey & Harry Papapanagos - 505-521 Job bust, baby bust?: Evidence from Spain
by Pedro Mira & Namkee Ahn - 523-548 Continuous training in Germany
by Jörn-Steffen Pischke - 549-568 The duration of unemployment in Russia
by Louise Grogan & Gerard J. van den Berg
2001, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 225-247 Optimal age at motherhood. Theoretical and empirical considerations on postponement of maternity in Europe
by Siv Gustafsson - 249-270 Family structure and children's achievements
by John F. Ermisch & Marco Francesconi - 271-299 Childhood family structure and young adult behaviors
by Wei-Jun J. Yeung & Greg J. Duncan & Martha S. Hill - 301-312 On private incentives to acquire household production skills
by Steinar Vagstad - 313-328 Is the male marriage premium due to selection? The effect of shotgun weddings on the return to marriage
by Donna K. Ginther & Madeline Zavodny - 329-349 Group living decisions as youths transition to adulthood
by Donald R. Haurin & R. Jean Haurin & Steven Garasky - 351-365 The association between the frequency of wife assault and marital dissolution in Canada
by JoAnn Kingston-Riechers - 367-390 Trends in consumption-based poverty and inequality in the European Union during the 1980s
by Klaas de Vos & M. Asghar Zaidi - 391-407 Labor immigration and long-run welfare in a growth model with heterogenous agents and endogenous labor supply
by Emmanuel Thibault
2001, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-5 Comparing the Comparable Nobel Price Winner James J. Heckman
by Jochen Kluve & Christoph M. Schmidt - 7-19 Ecosystem resilience, specialized adaptation and population decline: A modern Malthusian theory
by Ching Tai & C. Y. Cyrus Chu - 21-49 On the role of families and kinship networks in pre-industrial agricultural societies: An analysis of the 1698 Slavonian census
by Eugene A. Hammel & Hans-Peter Kohler - 51-71 Be fruitful or multiply: On the interplay between fertility and economic development
by Avner Ahituv - 73-100 The macroeconomics of fertility in small open economies: A test of the Becker-Barro model for The Netherlands and New Zealand
by Jacques Poot & Jacques J. Siegers - 101-117 A model of endogenous divorce and endogenous fertility
by Chengze Simon Fan - 119-136 Children as insurance
by Claus Chr. Pörtner - 137-172 Parental disruption and the labour market performance of children when they reach adulthood
by Philip K. Robins & David H. Greenberg & Paul Fronstin - 173-191 Cyclical variations in unemployment duration
by Michael Rosholm - 193-220 The employment adjustment of male immigrants in England
by Stephen Wheatley Price
2000, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 529-567 Modelling household income dynamics
by Stephen P. Jenkins - 569-594 Welfare generosity, pregnancies and abortions among unmarried AFDC recipients
by Susan L. Averett & Daniel I. Rees & Laura M. Argys - 595-621 Labor supply responses and welfare effects from replacing current tax rules by a flat tax: Empirical evidence from Italy, Norway and Sweden
by Ugo Colombino & Steinar Strøm & Rolf Aaberge - 623-637 Personal income taxation under mobility, exogenous and endogenous welfare weights, and asymmetric information
by Petter Osmundsen & Guttorm Schjelderup & Kåre Petter Hagen - 639-645 Social time preference
by Pasquale Scaramozzino & Giancarlo Marini
2000, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 387-401 Private versus public financing of education and endogenous growth
by Jean-Pierre Vidal & Michael Bräuninger - 403-424 Education funding and regional convergence
by Philippe Monfort & David de la Croix - 425-441 Occupational risks, social insurance and investments in education
by Dan Anderberg - 443-462 Social security, public education, and growth in a representative democracy
by Alexander Kemnitz - 465-483 Hunger and migration in a rural-traditional area in the nineteenth century
by Vincent Tassenaar & Peter Groote - 485-508 The effects of development on migration: Theoretical issues and new empirical evidence
by Ralph Rotte & Michael Vogler - 509-525 How much did immigrant "quality" decline in late nineteenth century America?
by Timothy J. Hatton
2000, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 173-188 A modified hurdle model for completed fertility
by Francisco Covas & J.M.C. Santos Silva - 189-203 Modeling female fertility using inflated count data models
by Maria Melkersson & Dan-Olof Rooth - 205-220 Grouped zero-inflated count data models of coital frequency
by Peter G. Moffatt & Simon A. Peters - 221-239 The effects of female employment status on the presence and number of children
by Adriaan S. Kalwij - 241-261 Fertility assimilation of immigrants: Evidence from count data models
by Regina T. Riphahn & Jochen Mayer - 263-278 Uncertainty about children's survival and fertility: A test using indian microdata
by Vincenzo Atella & Furio Camillo Rosati - 283-303 Male-female differences in labor market outcomes during the early transition to market: The cases of Estonia and Slovenia
by Milan Vodopivec & Peter F. Orazem - 305-329 Economic transformation and the gender earnings gap in urban China
by Björn Gustafsson & Shi Li - 331-352 Sectoral gender wage differentials and discrimination in the transitional Chinese economy
by Xin Meng & Junsen Zhang & Pak-Wai Liu - 353-386 The gender gap in wages in Russia from 1992 to 1995
by Elena Glinskaya & Thomas A. Mroz