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Richard W. Evans, Yingyao Hu and Zhong Zhao The fertility effect of catastrophe: U.S. hurricane births J Popul Econ (2010) 23:1-36
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Hung-Ju Chen Life expectancy, fertility, and educational investment J Popul Econ (2010) 23:37-56
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Akiko Maruyama and Kazuhiro Yamamoto Variety expansion and fertility rates J Popul Econ (2010) 23:57-71
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Tamaro Fioroni Child mortality and fertility: public vs private education J Popul Econ (2010) 23:73-97
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Luis Angeles Demographic transitions: analyzing the effects of mortality on fertility J Popul Econ (2010) 23:99-120
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Amy Farmer and Andrew W. Horowitz Mobility, information and bequest: The "other side" of the equal division puzzle J Popul Econ (2010) 23:121-138
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Paul Gregg, Rosanna Scutella and Jonathan Wadsworth Reconciling workless measures at the individual and household level. Theory and evidence from the United States, Britain, Germany, Spain and Australia J Popul Econ (2010) 23:139-167
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Lorenzo Guracello, Fabrizia Mealli and Furio Camillo Rosati Household vulnerability and child labor: the effect of shocks, credit rationing, and insurance J Popul Econ (2010) 23:169-198
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Ana C. Dammert Siblings, child labor, and schooling in Nicaragua and Guatemala J Popul Econ (2010) 23:199-224
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Almudena Sevilla-Sanz Household division of labor and cross-country differences in household formation rates J Popul Econ (2010) 23:225-249
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Wiji Arulampalam, Alison L. Booth and Mark L. Bryan Are there asymmetries in the effects of training on the conditional male wage distribution? J Popul Econ (2010) 23:251-272
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Giorgio Brunello The effects of cohort size on European earnings J Popul Econ (2010) 23:273-290
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Anne C. Gielen, Marcel J. M. Kerkhofs and Jan C. van Ours How performance related pay affects productivity and employment J Popul Econ (2010) 23:291-301
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Shao-Hsun Keng and Wallace E. Huffman Binge drinking and labor market success: a longitudinal study on young people J Popul Econ (2010) 23:303-322
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Olivier Bargain, Marco Caliendo, Peter Haan and Kristian Orsini “Making work pay” in a rationed labor market J Popul Econ (2010) 23:323-351
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Barry R. Chiswick and Paul W. Miller Occupational language requirements and the value of English in the US labor market J Popul Econ (2010) 23:353-372
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Luis Ayala and Magdalena Rodríguez Explaining welfare recidivism: what role do unemployment and initial spells have? J Popul Econ (2010) 23:373-392
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Xin Meng, Jim Ryan Does a food for education program affect school outcomes? The Bangladesh cas J Popul Econ (2010) 23:415-447
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Leonid Azarnert Free education, fertility and human capital accumulation J Popul Econ (2010) 23:449-468
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Charlene Marie Kalenkoski, Sabrina Wulff Pablionia Parental transfers, student achievement, and the labor supply of college students J Popul Econ (2010) 23:469-496
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Hendrik Jürges, Kerstin Schneider Central exit examinations increase performance... but take the fun out of mathematics J Popul Econ (2010) 23:497-517
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Ashraf El-Araby Aly, James F. Ragan Jr. Arab immigrants in the United States: how and why do returns to education vary by county of origin? J Popul Econ (2010) 23:519-538
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Pedro S. Martins, Jim Y. Jin Firm-level social returns to education J Popul Econ (2010) 23:539-558
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Makato Hirazawa, Koji Kitaura, Akira Yakita Aging, fertility, social security and the political equilibrium J Popul Econ (2010) 23:559-569
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Ken-ichi Hashimoto, Ken Tabata Population aging, health care and growth J Popul Econ (2010) 23:571-593
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John S. Heywood, Uwe Jirjahn, Georgi Tsertsvardze Hiring older workers and emloying older workers: German evidence J Popul Econ (2010) 23:595-615
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France Portrait, Rob Alessie, Dorly Deeg Do early life and contemporaneous macroconditions explain health at older ages? J Popul Econ (2010) 23:617-642
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Maria Concetta Chiuri, Tullio Jappelli Do the elderly reduce housing equity? An international comparison J Popul Econ (2010) 23:643-663
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Hiroyuki Ito, Ken Tabata The spillover effects of population aging, international capital flows, and welfare J Popul Econ (2010) 23:665-702
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Alexander Ludwig, Edgar Vogel Mortality, fertility, education and capital accumulation in a simple OLG economy J Popul Econ (2010) 23:703-735
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Tetsuo Ono Growth and unemployment in an OLG economy with public pensions J Popul Econ (2010) 23:737-767
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Walter H. Fisher, Christian Keuschnigg Pension reform and labor market incentives J Popul Econ (2010) 23:769-803
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Robert Fenge, Jakob von Weizäcker Mixing Bismarck and child pension systems: an optimal taxation approach J Popul Econ (2010) 23:805-823
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Christophe Hachon Do Beveridgian pension systems increase growth? J Popul Econ (2010) 23:825-831