The next Journal of Population Economics webinar will be held Thursday, 27 May from 16:00-18:00 CEST. This webinar highlights some of the research published in issue 34(3), which can be read online here. Attendance to the Zoom webinar is open via this link: https://maastrichtuniversit
The Journal of Population Economics is growing, both in submissions and in the team supporting their processing. Last year the Journal received over 800 new manuscripts, and the number is expected to further increase this year. Given the rapid growth, we are very happy to welcome Prof
The July edition of the Journal of Population Economics is now out and can be read here. This issue features ten contributions relating to COVID-19, gender in labour markets, the intended and unintended health impacts of policy, and industrialisation and growth. The lead article of is
The Journal of Population Economics is fast growing, with the number of submissions rising from to just over 600 in 2019 to 871 in 2020! The growing number of high-quality submissions is also reflected in the Journal‘s strong impact factor, which is now 1.84. Over the last year,
The Journal of Population Economics is happy to announce a webinar on January 28, 2021 from 16:00-18:00 CET (Maastricht/Dutch time) to present highlights from the newly published issue 34(2)/2021. The event is supported by GLO and hosted by UNU-MERIT via Zoom. Alessio J. Brown (Co-Dir
A very happy and healthy 2021 to you! The first issue of the Journal of Population Economics for 2021 is now available online. Issue 34(1) includes articles addressing gender, immigration, and COVID-19. The issue includes the lead article, Names and Behaviours in a War by Stěpán Juraj
Happy 2021! The Journal of Population Economics is very pleased to announce that Professor Grégory Ponthière has joined the Journal as an editor, replacing recently-retired, long-serving editor Alessandro Cigno. Grégory Ponthière is a Professor of Economics and Philosophy at th
The Journal of Population Economics invites you to join a special webinar on 19 November, 2020. The webinar runs from 14:00-17:00 (CET) and highlights recent contributions to the Journal, including the lead article of issue 34(1) “Names and behaviours in a war“, the Kuznet
2021 Kuznets Prize Awarded to Yun Qiu, Xi Chen, & Wei Shi Yun Qiu (Jinan University), Xi Chen (Yale University), and Wei Shi (Jinan University) have received the 2021 Kuznets Prize for their article “Impacts of social and economic factors on the
The Journal of Population Economics has recently grown in the rankings, with it’s impact factor rising from 1.26 in 2018 to 1.84 in 2019! The five-year impact factor also rose to 2.353, signaling an increase in the visibility and readership of the Journal. More information on th