The Journal of Population Economics is extremely happy to announce the appointment of Dr. Madeline Zavodny as a managing editor of the Journal. Dr. Zavodny is a Professor of Economics at the University of North Florida. Her research concentrates on economic issues related to im
2019 Kuznets Prize Awarded to Yoo-Mi Chin & Nicholas Wilson Yoo-Mi Chin (Baylor University) and Nicholas Wilson (Reed College) received the 2019 Kuznets Prize for their article “Disease risk and fertility: evidence from the HIV/AIDS pandem
The latest issue of the Journal of Population Economics is now online here. This issue features the (temporary) free access article “Same-occupation spouses: preferences or search costs?” by Hani Mansour and Terra McKinnish. This issue also features articles on the effects
The past year has been a busy one for the Journal of Population Economics. With well over 500 submissions received in 2017, the Journal has continued to attract many high-quality, innovative articles from researchers all over the world. The newly-released Journal Citation Report indic
On 1 July, 2018, Oded Galor will become an editor of the Journal of Population Economics following Erdal Tekin, who has taken the position of Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management (JPAM) (see for further details). Oded Galor (Herbert H. Goldberger Professor
Chunbei Wang and Le Wang of the University of Oklahoma received the 2018 Kuznets Prize for their article “Knot yet: Minimum marriage age law, marriage delay, and earnings,” which was published in the Journal of Population Economics (2017), 30(3), pp. 771-804. The annual prize ho
Volume 31 (2) of the Journal of Population Economics features Wang-Sheng Lee and Terra McKinnish’s article “The marital satisfaction of differently aged couples”. Enjoy it for free for six weeks!
This issue features the freely-accessible lead article “The marital satisfaction of differently aged couples” by Wang-Sheng Lee and Terra McKinnish, which explores the hypothesis that differently-aged couples are less resilient to negative shocks than couples comprised of similarly-ag
The latest issue of the Journal of Population Economics has been published. The latest issue, found here, features ten articles on migration and integration, ageing, and the environment. The lead article, Education, Religion, and Voter Preference in a Muslim Country by Resul Cesur and
by Herbert Dawid, Gabriele Pellegrino & Marco Vivarelli While the extant innovation literature has provided extensive evidence of the so-called “demand-pull” effect, the possible diverse impact of demand evolution on product vs process innovation activities has not bee