The Journal of Population Economics is an international quarterly that publishes original theoretical and applied research in all areas of population economics.Micro-level topics examine individual, household or family behavior, including household formation, marriage, divorce, fertility choices, education, labor supply, migration, health, risky behavior and aging. Macro-level investigations may address such issues as economic growth with exogenous or endogenous population evolution, population policy, savings and pensions, social security, housing, and health care.The journal also features research into economic approaches to human biology, the relationship between population dynamics and public choice, and the impact of population on the distribution of income and wealth. Lastly, readers will find papers dealing with policy issues and development problems that are relevant to population issues.The journal is published in collaboration with POP at UNU-MERIT, the Global Labor Organization (GLO) and the European Society for Population Economics (ESPE).Officially cited as: J Popul Econ Factor (RePEc): 13.576 (July 2018) Rank 69 of 2102 journals listed in RePEc
《人口经济学杂志》是一本国际性季刊,发表人口经济学各个领域的原创理论和应用研究,微观层面的主题考察个人、家庭或家庭行为,包括家庭组建、结婚、离婚、生育选择、教育、劳动力供给、移民、健康、风险行为和老龄化。宏观层面的研究可以解决诸如经济增长与外生或内生人口演变、人口政策、储蓄和养老金、社会保障、住房和医疗保健等问题。该杂志还专门研究人类生物学的经济学方法、人口动态与公共选择之间的关系以及人口对收入和财富分配的影响。最后,读者还可以找到与人口问题有关的政策问题和发展问题的论文。该期刊与联合国大学经社研培中心的POP、全球劳工组织和欧洲人口经济学会合作出版。《人群经济因素杂志》(RePEc):13.576(2018年7月)RePEc收录的2102种期刊中排名第69
Unequal hopes and lives in the USA: optimism, race, place, and premature mortality
来源期刊:Journal of Population EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S00148-018-0687-Y
Immigration and the reallocation of work health risks
来源期刊:Journal of Population EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S00148-018-0710-3
Emigration, remittances, and the subjective well-being of those staying behind
来源期刊:Journal of Population EconomicsDOI:10.1007/s00148-018-0718-8
Closing or reproducing the gender gap? Parental transmission, social norms and education choice
来源期刊:Journal of Population EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S00148-018-0692-1
International migration as a driver of political and social change: evidence from Morocco
来源期刊:Journal of Population EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S00148-019-00734-9
Does public insurance coverage for pregnant women affect prenatal health behaviors?
来源期刊:Journal of Population EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S00148-018-0714-Z
Female genital mutilation and migration in Mali: do return migrants transfer social norms?
来源期刊:Journal of Population EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S00148-019-00733-W
National identity under economic integration
来源期刊:Journal of Population EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S00148-018-0705-0
Rising longevity, fertility dynamics, and R&D-based growth
来源期刊:Journal of Population EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S00148-018-0691-2
Intergenerational income mobility: access to top jobs, the low-pay no-pay cycle and the role of education in a common framework
来源期刊:Journal of Population EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S00148-018-0722-Z
Family support or social support? The role of clan culture
来源期刊:Journal of Population EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S00148-018-0686-Z
Does income moderate the satisfaction of becoming a parent? In Germany it does and depends on education
来源期刊:Journal of Population EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S00148-018-0689-9
Pension incentives and the joint retirement of couples: evidence from two natural experiments
来源期刊:Journal of Population EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S00148-018-0725-9
The deterrent effect of an anti-minaret vote on foreigners’ location choices
来源期刊:Journal of Population EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S00148-019-00729-6
Body weight and Internet access: evidence from the rollout of broadband providers
来源期刊:Journal of Population EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S00148-018-0709-9
Marriage, dowry, and women’s status in rural Punjab, Pakistan
来源期刊:Journal of Population EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S00148-018-0713-0