European Journal of Population addresses a broad public of researchers, policy makers and others concerned with population processes and their consequences. Its aim is to improve understanding of population phenomena by giving priority to work that contributes to the development of theory and method, and that spans the boundaries between demography and such disciplines as sociology, anthropology, economics, geography, history, political science, epidemiology and other sciences contributing to public health. The Journal is open to authors from all over the world, and its articles cover European and non-European countries (specifically including developing countries) alike.
《欧洲人口杂志》面向广大研究人员、决策者和其他关注人口进程及其后果的人。其目的是通过优先重视有助于发展理论和方法的工作,加强对人口现象的了解,这些工作跨越人口学与社会学、人类学、经济学、地理学、历史学、政治学、流行病学和有助于公共卫生的其他科学之间的界限。该杂志向世界各地的作者开放,其文章涵盖欧洲和非欧洲国家(特别是包括发展中国家)。
The Effect of Population Growth on the Environment: Evidence from European Regions
来源期刊:European Journal of PopulationDOI:10.1007/S10680-018-9486-0
Religiosity, Secularity and Fertility in Canada
来源期刊:European Journal of PopulationDOI:10.1007/S10680-018-9487-Z
Union Histories of Dissolution: What Can They Say About Childlessness?
来源期刊:European Journal of PopulationDOI:10.1007/s10680-018-9464-6
Re-urbanizing the European City: A Multivariate Analysis of Population Dynamics During Expansion and Recession Times
来源期刊:European Journal of PopulationDOI:10.1007/s10680-017-9462-0
Are Children Barriers to the Gender Revolution? International Comparisons
来源期刊:European Journal of PopulationDOI:10.1007/S10680-018-09515-8
Regional Sex Ratio and the Dissolution of Relationships in Germany
来源期刊:European Journal of PopulationDOI:10.1007/S10680-018-9506-0
\nEconomic Swings, Political Instability and Migration in Kyrgyzstan
来源期刊:European Journal of PopulationDOI:10.1007/S10680-018-9482-4
Gender Differences in Disability and Economic Hardship in Older Europeans
来源期刊:European Journal of PopulationDOI:10.1007/S10680-018-9504-2
Bowling Together: Scientific Collaboration Networks of Demographers at European Population Conferences
来源期刊:European Journal of PopulationDOI:10.1007/S10680-018-9493-1
Risk of Major Depressive Episodes After Separation: The Gender-Specific Contribution of the Income and Support Lost Through Union Dissolution
来源期刊:European Journal of PopulationDOI:10.1007/S10680-018-9488-Y
Do Japanese and Italian Women Live Longer than Women in Scandinavia?
来源期刊:European Journal of PopulationDOI:10.1007/s10680-018-9468-2
Location–Scale Models in Demography: A Useful Re-parameterization of Mortality Models
来源期刊:European Journal of PopulationDOI:10.1007/S10680-018-9497-X
Under-5 Mortality Rates in G7 Countries: Analysis of Fractional Persistence, Structural Breaks and Nonlinear Time Trends
来源期刊:European Journal of PopulationDOI:10.1007/S10680-018-9499-8
Fewer Siblings, More Wealth? Sibship Size and Wealth Attainment
来源期刊:European Journal of PopulationDOI:10.1007/S10680-018-09512-X
Avoidable Mortality in the German Baltic Sea Region Since Reunification: Convergence or Persistent Disparities?
来源期刊:European Journal of PopulationDOI:10.1007/S10680-018-9496-Y
Ethnic Residential Segregation: A Family Matter? An Integration of Household Composition Characteristics into the Residential Segregation Literature
来源期刊:European Journal of PopulationDOI:10.1007/S10680-018-09514-9