European Journal of Population-Revue Europeenne de Demographie

Papers
(The TQCC of European Journal of Population-Revue Europeenne de Demographie is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Great Recession and Fertility in Europe: A Sub-national Analysis66
Beyond the Economic Gaze: Childbearing During and After Recessions in the Nordic Countries37
Educational Differences in Cohort Fertility Across Sub-national Regions in Europe17
Joint Family and Work Trajectories and Multidimensional Wellbeing16
Fathers’ Involvement with Their Children Before and After Separation15
Narratives of the Future Affect Fertility: Evidence from a Laboratory Experiment12
Wealth Accumulation and the Gender Wealth Gap Across Couples’ Legal Statuses and Matrimonial Property Regimes in France11
Family Complexity and Parents’ Migration: The Role of Repartnering and Distance to Non-Resident Children11
Mating Market and Dynamics of Union Formation9
The Positive Effect of Women’s Education on Fertility in Low-Fertility China9
Assessing Short-Term Fertility Intentions and Their Realisation Using the Generations and Gender Survey: Pitfalls and Challenges9
Pooling of Wealth in Marriage: The Role of Premarital Cohabitation8
Heterogeneity in Family Life Course Patterns and Intra-Cohort Wealth Disparities in Late Working Age8
What Can We Learn from the Functional Clustering of Mortality Data? An Application to the Human Mortality Database8
Population and Climate Change: Consensus and Dissensus among Demographers8
Pension Wealth and the Gender Wealth Gap8
Are the Sick Left Behind at the Peripheries? Health Selection in Migration to Growing Urban Centres in Finland8
Male–Female Fertility Differentials Across 17 High-Income Countries: Insights From A New Data Resource8
Analysis of Latin American Fertility in Terms of Probable Social Classes8
Mortality Forecasting with the Lee–Carter Method: Adjusting for Smoothing and Lifespan Disparity7
Use of Counterfactual Population Projections for Assessing the Demographic Determinants of Population Ageing7
Socio-Economic Differences in the Prevalence of Single Motherhood in North America and Europe7
Less Partnering, Less Children, or Both? Analysis of the Drivers of First Birth Decline in Finland Since 20107
Are Separated Fathers Less or More Involved in Childrearing than Partnered Fathers?7
The Short-Term Effects of European Integration on Mortality Convergence: A Case Study of European Union’s 2004 Enlargement6
Mortality Advantage Reversed: The Causes of Death Driving All-Cause Mortality Differentials Between Immigrants, the Descendants of Immigrants and Ancestral Natives in Sweden, 1997–20166
Late, But Not Too Late? Postponement of First Birth Among Highly Educated US Women6
The Older Sandwich Generation Across European Welfare Regimes: Demographic and Social Considerations5
Spain’s Persistent Negative Educational Gradient in Fertility5
A Nation of Bastards? Registered Cohabitation, Childbearing, and First-Marriage Formation in Iceland, 1994–20135
A New Measure of Fertility Replacement Level in the Presence of Positive Net Immigration5
Separation and Elevated Residential Mobility: A Cross-Country Comparison5
Non-intact Families and Children’s Educational Outcomes: Comparing Native and Migrant Pupils5
A Good Age to Marry? An Intergenerational Model of the Influence of Timing Attitudes on Entrance into Marriage5
Extreme Temperature and Mortality by Educational Attainment in Spain, 2012–20185
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