Jnl of Population Economics
书刊 · 2013-07-21
返回2013, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 405-435 The transmission of women’s fertility, human capital, and work orientation across immigrant generations
by Francine Blau & Lawrence Kahn & Albert Liu & Kerry Papps - 437-454 National identity and ethnic diversity
by Paolo Masella - 455-481 Migration background and educational tracking
by Elke Lüdemann & Guido Schwerdt - 483-506 The psychic costs of migration: evidence from Irish return migrants
by Alan Barrett & Irene Mosca - 507-530 How do immigrants spend their time? The process of assimilation
by Daniel Hamermesh & Stephen Trejo - 531-553 Does emigration benefit the stayers? Evidence from EU enlargement
by Benjamin Elsner - 555-591 Xenophobic attacks, migration intentions, and networks: evidence from the South of Africa
by Guido Friebel & Juan Gallego & Mariapia Mendola - 593-617 The effect of polytechnic reform on migration
by Petri Böckerman & Mika Haapanen - 619-644 Military conscription and university enrolment: evidence from Italy
by Giorgio Pietro - 645-672 The effect of compulsory schooling on health—evidence from biomarkers
by Hendrik Jürges & Eberhard Kruk & Steffen Reinhold - 673-701 The health returns to schooling—what can we learn from twins?
by Petter Lundborg - 703-718 Return migration of foreign students and non-resident tuition fees
by Thomas Lange - 719-749 Parents’ education as a determinant of educational childcare time
by J. Gimenez-Nadal & Jose Molina - 751-767 Assessing Parfit’s Repugnant Conclusion within a canonical endogenous growth set-up
by Raouf Boucekkine & Giorgio Fabbri - 769-809 Pension reform, employment by age, and long-run growth
by Tim Buyse & Freddy Heylen & Renaat Van de Kerckhove - 811-834 Population aging and endogenous economic growth
by Klaus Prettner