The JOPE SPRING 2023 WORKSHOP of the Journal of Population Economics (JOPE) takes place online on April 27, 2023 (10-12am; 3-5pm; CEST). Authors will present and discuss their recent work published in the journal with a focus on migration, refugees, ethnicity and health issues. Please
Unlike impact factors, CiteScore measures the contributions of journals with a broader coverage and more long-term (4 years) basis. The Journal of Population Economics has substantially climbed the CiteScore rankings in the past year, moving from a score of 3.9 in 2020 to 6.5 in 2021!
Abortion issues are again on the agenda in many societies around the globe. Academic research can inform the public debate. The Journal of Population Economics (JOPE) has recently published several articles that can inform the ongoing abortion debate, which will be discussed in two wo
Over the last years, the Journal of Population Economics has expanded its online activities to ensure that the Journal community can remain connected despite the many changes COVID-19 has brought to our lives. For example, several online events have highlighted the new insights genera
2022 Kuznets Prize Awarded to Luca Bonacini, Giovanni Gallo, & Sergio Scicchitano Congratulations to Luca Bonacini (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia), Giovanni Gallo (Sapienza University of Rome), and Sergio Scicchitano (National Institute for Public Policies Analysis) for w
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 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
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