Population Economics Book Series

Picture1Editor-in-chief: Zimmermann, Klaus F.

Series Editors: Cigno, Alessandro, Tekin, Erdal, Zhang, Junsen

Brown, Alessio J.G. (Ed.)

 

– Covers pressing topics of our time, such as migration, population aging, employment, health, and economic growth

– The series is useful as handbooks for policymakers as well as for students and teachers of graduate and postgraduate courses

– Treats both theoretical and empirical aspects- Written by the leading scholars in the field, employing the latest research methodologies

  • – Written by the leading scholars in the field, employing the latest research methodologies

 

Research on population economics deals with some of the most pertinent issues of our time and, as such, is of interest to academics and policymakers alike. Like the Journal of Population Economics, the book series “Population Economics” addresses a wide range of theoretical and empirical topics related to all areas of the economics of population, household, and human resources. Books in the series comprise work that closely examines special topics related to population economics, incorporating the most recent developments in the field and the latest research methodologies. Micro-level investigations include topics related to individual, household or family behaviour, such as migration, aging, household formation, marriage, divorce, fertility choices, labour supply, health, and risky behaviour. Macro-level inquiries examine topics such as economic growth with exogenous or endogenous population evolution, population policy, savings and pensions, social security, housing, and healthcare. These and other topics related to the relationship between population dynamics and public choice, economic approaches to human biology, and the impact of population on income and wealth distributions have important individual, social, and institutional consequences, and their scientific examination informs both economic theory and public policy.

Keywords: > Population Economics > Household and Family Economics > Labour Economics > Human Resources > Migration Economics

ISSN: 1431-6978

For proposals and submissions contact the responsible Springer – Editor:  Katharina Wetzel-Vandai

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Titles in this series:

Understanding Demographic Transitions, An Overview of French Historical Statistics, by Diebolt, Claude, Perrin, Faustine, 2017

The Socio-Economic Impact of Migration Flows, Effects on Trade, Remittances, Output, and the Labour Market, by Artal-Tur, Andrés, Peri, Giovanni, Requena-Silvente, Francisco (Eds.), 2014

Female Labour Market Behaviour and Fertility, A Rational-Choice Approach, by Siegers, Jacques J., Jong-Gierveld, Jenny de, Imhoff, Evert van (Eds.), 1991

The Impact of Population Growth on Well-being in Developing Countries, by Ahlburg, Dennis A., Kelley, Allen C., Oppenheim Mason, Karen (Eds.), 1996

Generational Accounting, Theory and Application, by Bonin, Holger, 2001

How Labor Migrants Fare, by Zimmermann, Klaus F., Constant, Amelie (Eds.), 2004

Family, Household And Work, Zimmermann, Klaus F., Vogler, Michael (Eds.), 2003

Population Growth, Income Distribution, and Economic Development, Theory, Methodology, and Empirical Results, by Heerink, Nico, 1994

Migration and the Inter-Industry Wage Structure in Germany, by Haisken-De New, John, 1996

Economic Policy in a Demographically Divided World, by Dalen, Hendrik P. van, 1992