Demography

Papers
(The H4-Index of Demography is 18. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
National Population Growth Rate, Its Components, and Subnational Contributions: A Research Note40
Research Note: COVID-19 Is Not an Independent Cause of Death35
State-Level Trends in Lifespan Variability in the United States, 1960–2019: A Research Note35
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Excess All-Cause Mortality in the First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic34
Beyond Lifelong Marriage and Spousal Coresidence: A Research Note on Racial and Ethnic Differences in Late-Life Family and Living Arrangements33
A Data Portrait of Cisgender, Transgender, and Gender-Nonconforming Populations in the United States: A Research Note30
Exposure to Childhood Poverty and Racial Differences in Economic Opportunity in Young Adulthood28
Evaluating the Accuracy of 2020 Census Block-Level Estimates in California28
Diminished Advantage or Persistent Protection? A New Approach to Assess Immigrants' Mortality Advantages Over Time28
Pregnancies in the United States by Desire for Pregnancy: Estimates for 2009, 2011, 2013, and 201525
Childhood Family Instability and Young-Adult Union Experiences: Black–White Differences in Outcomes and Effects22
Nonresident Parent Wealth Among Children22
Antibiotic Pollution and Infant Mortality in India: A Research Note21
The Intergenerational Legacy of Indian Residential Schools21
A Research Note on Loneliness as a Driver of International Migration: Prospective Evidence From the Netherlands20
Two Decades of Child Welfare System Contact in the Global North: A Research Note on Trends in 44 Countries20
Exposure to Armed Conflict and HIV Risk Among Rwandan Women20
Editorial Note Regarding Begum et al. (2018), Hammar et al. (2025), and Begum et al. (2025)19
Are Rural Areas Holdouts in the Second Demographic Transition? Evidence From Canada and the United States18
Patterns and Life Course Determinants of Black–White Disparities in Biological Age Acceleration: A Decomposition Analysis18
Wildfires and Birth Outcomes: Evidence From Spain18
Trends in Mothers’ Work Schedules in the United States, 1988–2019: Differences by Education, Family Structure, and Race and Ethnicity18
The Impact of Multiple Births on Fertility: Stopping and Spacing in the United States During the Demographic Transition18
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