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Fertility 360 Theorie 338 Theory 338 Fertilität 264 Estimation 200 Schätzung 200 USA 175 United States 174 Children 154 Kinder 148 Migrants 122 Migranten 119 Overlapping generations 111 Family economics 109 Human capital 109 Familienökonomik 107 Gender 107 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 107 Women workers 107 Bildungsniveau 104 Educational achievement 104 Immigration 103 Overlapping Generations 100 Education 97 Marriage 92 Geschlecht 91 Humankapital 91 International migration 90 Germany 85 Labour supply 83 Deutschland 82 Internationale Migration 82 Health 77 Ehe 75 Arbeitsangebot 74 Family planning 72 Mortality 72 Family 71 Arbeitsmigranten 70 Lohnstruktur 70
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Article 2,988 Book / Working Paper 2
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Article in journal 1,455 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1,455 Article 43 Collection of articles of several authors 9 Sammelwerk 9 Case study 6 Conference proceedings 6 Fallstudie 6 Konferenzschrift 6 Festschrift 3 Systematic review 2 Übersichtsarbeit 2 Biografie 1 Biography 1 Conference paper 1 Konferenzbeitrag 1 Nachruf 1
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Undetermined 1,490 English 1,468 German 32
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Pestieau, Pierre 33 Yakita, Akira 21 Cigno, Alessandro 18 Chiswick, Barry R. 15 Cremer, Helmuth 15 Meijdam, Lex 15 Riphahn, Regina T. 15 Zhang, Junsen 15 Ermisch, John 14 Strulik, Holger 14 Winkelmann, Rainer 14 Epstein, Gil S. 12 Ponthière, Grégory 12 Wolff, François-Charles 12 Aaberge, Rolf 11 Cobb-Clark, Deborah A. 11 Fanti, Luciano 11 Kahana, Nava 11 Rainer, Helmut 11 Røed, Knut 11 Zhang, Jie 11 Markussen, Simen 10 Miller, Paul W. 10 Neumark, David 10 Ours, Jan C. van 10 Bratti, Massimiliano 9 Dustmann, Christian 9 Hartog, Joop 9 Joshi, Heather 9 Kalemli-Ozcan, Sebnem 9 Lehmijoki, Ulla 9 Liu, Haoming 9 Macunovich, Diane J. 9 Rooth, Dan-Olof 9 Tabata, Ken 9 Verbon, Harrie 9 Vidal, Jean-Pierre 9 Wahba, Jackline 9 Waldfogel, Jane 9 Zimmermann, Klaus F. 9
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European Society for Population Economics 2 Conference on Employment and Development <2015, Bonn> 1 European Physical Society Conference <13, 2005, Bern> 1 European Society for Population Economics / Annual Conference <29., 2015, Izmir> 1 Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit 1 Symposium on Hunger and Migration <1997, Heidelberg> 1
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Journal of population economics 1,193 Journal of Population Economics 1,017 Journal of population economics : journal of the European Society for Population Economics (ESPE) 516 Journal of population economics : international research on the economics of population, household, and human resources 264 Symposium on: "Labor force transitions of women in connection with childbirth" 7 Symposium on: "Social Insurance Economics" 5 New world perspectives on population and development 4 Symposium on saving and age structure 4
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1,457 RePEc 974 OLC EcoSci 516 EconStor 43
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A family affair? Long-term economic and mental health effects of spousal cancer
Böckerman, Petri; Kortelainen, Mika; Salokangas, Henri; … - In: Journal of Population Economics 38 (2025) 1
Research on the family spillover effects of health shocks, which has focused mainly on labor market outcomes, has yielded inconclusive results, with limited insight into long-term consequences or underlying mechanisms. We analyze the short- and long-term impacts of cancer on the unaffected...
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Health and relationship quality of sexual minorities in Europe
Berlingieri, Francesco; Kovacic, Matija - In: Journal of Population Economics 38 (2025) 1
A growing body of literature investigates inequalities between sexual minorities and their heterosexual peers. This paper deals with disparities in health, health-related behaviours, and relationship quality among LGB+ individuals. We use a novel data set that allows for a wide cross-national...
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Sexual orientation stereotypes and job candidate screening: why gay is (mostly) OK
Sterkens, Philippe; Dalle, Axana; Wuyts, Joey; Pauwels, Ines - In: Journal of Population Economics 38 (2025) 1
To explain the conflicting findings on hiring discrimination against applicants in a same-sex marriage, we explore the perceptual drivers behind employers' evaluations. Therefore, we conduct a vignette experiment among recruiters, for which we test systematically selected stereotypes from...
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Schooling mobility across three generations in six Latin American countries
Celhay, Pablo; Gallegos, Sebastian - In: Journal of Population Economics 38 (2025) 1
This paper presents new evidence on schooling mobility across three generations in six Latin American countries. By combining survey information with national census data, we have constructed a novel dataset that includes 50,000 triads of grandparents, parents, and children born between 1890 and...
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Social contacts, unemployment, and experienced well-being: evidence from time-use data
Hoang, Thi Truong An; Knabe, Andreas - In: Journal of Population Economics 38 (2025) 1
We analyze how differences in the frequency and intensity of social contacts contribute to the experienced well-being of employed and unemployed individuals. In the UK Time-Use Survey, we observe that people generally enjoy being with others more than being alone. The unemployed tend to feel...
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Material and social deprivation among one-person households: the role of gender
Fabrizi, Enrico; Mussida, Chiara; Parisi, Maria Laura - In: Journal of Population Economics 38 (2025) 1
We explore whether gender has a statistically significant impact on material and social deprivation of single adults after accounting for other characteristics. We use data from the 2022 European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions survey for six European countries. By assuming...
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The seen and unseen: the unintended impact of a conditional cash transfer program on prenatal sex selection
Javadekar, Sayli; Saxena, Kritika - In: Journal of Population Economics 38 (2025) 1
This study examines the unintended consequences of the Janani Suraksha Yojana, a conditional cash transfer program in India, on prenatal sex-selective behaviour within a son-preference culture. This program unintentionally altered existing trends in prenatal sex selection through its...
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The effect of Ukrainian refugees on the local labour markets: the case of Czechia
Postepska, Agnieszka; Voloshyna, Anastasiia - In: Journal of Population Economics 38 (2025) 1
Following the Russian Federation’s invasion of Ukraine on 24thFebruary 2022, over a quarter of the Ukrainian population became displaced. Czechia emerged as a key destination, granting temporary protection to approximately 433,000 Ukrainians by the end of 2022, thus sheltering the highest per...
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The seen and unseen: the unintended impact of a conditional cash transfer program on prenatal sex selection
Javadekar, Sayli; Saxena, Kritika - In: Journal of Population Economics 38 (2025) 1
Abstract This study examines the unintended consequences of the Janani Suraksha Yojana, a conditional cash transfer program in India, on prenatal sex-selective behaviour within a son-preference culture. This program unintentionally altered existing trends in prenatal sex selection through its...
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Rally post-terrorism
Chen, Shuai - In: Journal of Population Economics 38 (2025) 2
Abstract This study examines whether the “rally ’round the flag” phenomenon is present after terrorist attacks, and investigates explanations for this increase in confidence in national political institutions and approval of the country leader’s job performance. I exploit variations in...
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