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Stephen Machin The new economics of education: methods, evidence and policy J Popul Econ (2008) 21:1-19
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Thomas Lemieux The changing nature of wage inequality J Popul Econ (2008) 21:21-48
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Frederic Tournemaine Social aspirations and choice of fertility: why can status motive reduce per-capita growth? J Popul Econ (2008) 21:49-66
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Alfonso Miranda Planned fertility and family background: a quantile regression for counts analysis J Popul Econ (2008) 21:67-81
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Maria Gutiérrez-Domènech The impact of the labour market on the timing of marriage and births in Spain J Popul Econ (2008) 21:83-110
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Joseph J. Sabia Blacks and the family cap: pregnancy, abortion, and spillovers J Popul Econ (2008) 21:111-134
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Yasuhiro Sato, Ken Tabata and Kazuhiro Yamamoto Technological progress, income inequality, and fertility J Popul Econ (2008) 21:135-157
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Yishay D. Maoz “Backslanted X” fertility dynamics and macroeconomics J Popul Econ (2008) 21:159-172
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C. Y. Cyrus Chu Biodiversity decline and population externalities J Popul Econ (2008) 21:173-181
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Rim Chatti and AbdelRahman El Lahga On the contribution of sectoral natural population growth to the aggregate poverty change J Popul Econ (2008) 21:183-190
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Craig Gundersen Measuring the extent, depth, and severity of food insecurity: an application to American Indians in the USA J Popul Econ (2008) 21:191-215
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Jinkook Lee and Hyungsoo Kim A longitudinal analysis of the impact of health shocks on the wealth of elders J Popul Econ (2008) 21:217-230
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Mark D. Agee and Thomas D. Crocker Does parents’ valuation of children’s health mimic their valuation of own health? J Popul Econ (2008) 21:231-249
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Samuel Bentolila, Andrea Ichino Unemployment and consumption near and far away from the Mediterranean J Popul Econ (2008) 21:255-280
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Miriam Beblo, Julio R. Robledo The wage gap and the leisure gap for double-earner couples J Popul Econ (2008) 21:281-304
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Helmut Rainer Gender discrimination and efficiency in marriage: the bargaining family under scrutiny J Popul Econ (2008) 21:305-329
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Amihai Glazer Social security and conflict within the family J Popul Econ (2008) 21:331-338
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Olivier Bargain Normative evaluation of tax policies: from households to individuals J Popul Econ (2008) 21:339-371
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Aydogan Ulker Household structure and consumption insurance of the elderly J Popul Econ (2008) 21:373-394
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Michael Svarer, Mette Verner Do children stabilize relationships in Denmark? J Popul Econ (2008) 21:395-417
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Sigve Tjøtta, Kjell Vaage Public transfers and marital dissolution J Popul Econ (2008) 21:419-437
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Espen Bratberg, Sigve Tjøtta Income effects of divorce in families with dependent children J Popul Econ (2008) 21:439-461
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Evelyn L. Lehrer Age at marriage and marital instability: revisiting the Becker–Landes–Michael hypothesis J Popul Econ (2008) 21:463-484
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Scott Drewianka Divorce law and family formation J Popul Econ (2008) 21:485-503
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Solveig Erlandsen, Ragnar Nymoen Consumption and population age structure J Popul Econ (2008) 21:505-520
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Thomas Lindh, Bo Malmberg Demography and housing demand - what can we learn from residential construction data? J Popul Econ (2008) 21:521-539
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Bernhard Babel, Eckart Bomsdorf, Rafael Schmidt Forecasting German mortality using panel data procedures J Popul Econ (2008) 21:541-555
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Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan The uncertain lifetime and the timing of human capital investment J Popul Econ (2008) 21:557-572
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Bas van Groezen, Lex Meijdam Growing old and staying young: population policy in an ageing closed economy J Popul Econ (2008) 21:573-588
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Rafael Gomez, Pablo Hernandez de Cos The importance of being mature: the effect of demographic maturation on global per capita GDP J Popul Econ (2008) 21:589-608
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Dirk Willenbockel Social time preference revisited J Popul Econ (2008) 21:609-622
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Giancarlo Marini, Pasquale Scaramozzino Social time preference: a rejoinder J Popul Econ (2008) 21:623-625
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Raquel Carrasco, Juan F. Jimeno, A. Carolina Ortega The effect of immigration on the labor market performance of native-born workers: some evidence for Spain J Popul Econ (2008) 21:627-648
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Futoshi Yamauchi, Sakiko Tanabe Nonmarket networks among migrants: evidence from metropolitan Bangkok, Thailand J Popul Econ (2008) 21:649-664
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Harrie A.A. Verbon, Lex Meijdam Too many migrants, too few services: a model of decision-making on immigration and integration with cultural distance J Popul Econ (2008) 21:665-677
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Panu Poutvaara On human capital formation with exit options: comment and new results J Popul Econ (2008) 21:679-684
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Bhashkar Mazumder Sibling similarities and economic inequality in the US J Popul Econ (2008) 21:685-701
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Martin Nordin Ability and rates of return to schooling—making use of the Swedish enlistment battery test J Popul Econ (2008) 21:703-717
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Mihails Hazans, Ija Trapeznikova, Olga Rastrigina Ethnic and parental effects on schooling outcomes before and during the transition: evidence from the Baltic countries J Popul Econ (2008) 21:719-749
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Sara de la Rica, Juan J. Dolado, Vanesa Llorens Ceilings or floors? Gender wage gaps by education in Spain J Popul Econ (2008) 21:751-776
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Raquel Bernal, Anna Fruttero Parental leave policies, intra-household time allocations and children’s human capital J Popul Econ (2008) 21:779-825
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John Ermisch Child support and non-resident fathers’ contact with their children J Popul Econ (2008) 21:827-853
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Jungmin Lee Sibling size and investment in children’s education: an asian instrument J Popul Econ (2008) 21:855-875
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Gerald Makepeace, Sarmistha Pal Understanding the effects of siblings on child mortality: evidence from India J Popul Econ (2008) 21:877-902
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Benoît Rapoport, Céline Le Bourdais Parental time and working schedules J Popul Econ (2008) 21:903-932
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Yvonne Adema, Lex Meijdam, Harrie A. A. Verbon Beggar thy thrifty neighbour. The international spillover effects of pensions under population ageing J Popul Econ (2008) 21:933-959
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Helmuth Cremer, Firouz Gahvari, Pierre Pestieau Pensions with heterogenous individuals and endogenous fertility J Popul Econ (2008) 21:961-981
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Midori Wakabayashi The retirement consumption puzzle in Japan J Popul Econ (2008) 21:983-1005
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Lisa A. Cameron, Deborah Cobb-Clark Do coresidency and financial transfers from the children reduce the need for elderly parents to works in developing countries? J Popul Econ (2008) 21:1007-1033