European Journal of Population-Revue Europeenne de Demographie

Papers
(The TQCC of European Journal of Population-Revue Europeenne de Demographie is 6. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Jakub Bijak (ed.): Towards Bayesian Model-Based Demography: Agency, Complexity and Uncertainty in Migration Studies25
Gender-Egalitarian Attitudes and Assortative Mating by Age and Education19
Can We Rely on Projections of the Immigrant Population? The Case of Norway18
Does Ethnicity Affect Ever Migrating and the Number of Migrations? The Case of Indonesia16
Family Size and Parental Wealth: The Role of Family Transfers in Europe15
Is it Better to Intermarry? Immigration Background of Married Couples and Suicide Risk Among Native-Born and Migrant Persons in Sweden14
The Influence of Partnership Status on Fertility Intentions of Childless Women and Men Across European Countries14
Family Formation and Employment Changes Among Descendants of Immigrants in France: A Multiprocess Analysis13
Impact of Child Subsidies on Child Health, Well-Being, and Investment in Child Human Capital: Evidence from Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey 2010–201713
Does Educational Mismatch Affect Emigration Behaviour?11
Do Attitudes Towards Immigrants Matter? The Subjective Wellbeing of Immigrants in England and Wales and Their Exposure to Non-migrants11
Does Ethnicity Moderate the Union Dissolution Penalty for Women? A Register-based Analysis of Changes in Income Components11
Correction: The Well-Being of Adolescents Conceived Through Medically Assisted Reproduction: A Population-Level and Within-Family Analysis10
Urban–Rural Disparities in the Transition to Parenthood During Times of Uncertainty: A Multilevel Perspective on Finland10
Deborah Chambers and Pablo Gracia, A Sociology of Family Life10
Inequalities in Resources for Preschool-Age Children by Parental Education: Evidence from Six Advanced Industrialized Countries10
Correction to: Understanding Diversity in the Meaning of Cohabitation Across Europe9
Non-family Living Arrangements Among Young Adults in the United States9
Does Caring for Parents Take Its Toll? Gender Differences in Caregiving Intensity, Coresidence, and Psychological Well-Being Across Europe9
Economic Cycles and Entry into Parenthood: Is the Association Changing and Does it Affect Macro-Level Trends? Micro-Level Hazard and Simulation Models of Belgian Fertility Trends, 1960–20109
Differences in Life Expectancy Between Self-Employed Workers and Paid Employees when Retirement Pensioners: Evidence from Spanish Social Security Records9
Harnessing the Potential of Google Searches for Understanding Dynamics of Intimate Partner Violence Before and After the COVID-19 Outbreak8
How Changes in Cash Transfers Can Affect Childbearing Among Low-Income Women: Evidence from the Finnish Basic Income Experiment8
Industrial Robots and Regional Fertility in European Countries8
Intra-Couple Wealth Inequality: What’s Socio-Demographics Got to Do with it?8
Pooling of Wealth in Marriage: The Role of Premarital Cohabitation8
Various Domains of Integration of Refugees and Their Interrelationships: A Study of Recent Middle Eastern Refugee Inflows in Austria8
Narratives of the Future Affect Fertility: Evidence from a Laboratory Experiment7
Love is Elsewhere: Internal Migration and Marriage Prospects in China7
Does Part-Time Mothering Help Get a Job? The Role of Shared Custody in Women’s Employment6
Extreme Temperature and Mortality by Educational Attainment in Spain, 2012–20186
Do Income and Employment Uncertainty Affect Couple Stability? Evidence for France During the COVID-19 Pandemic6
Double Disadvantage in a Nordic Welfare State: A Demographic Analysis of the Single-Parent Employment Gap in Finland, 1987–20186
Economic Precariousness and the Transition to Parenthood: A Dynamic and Multidimensional Approach6
Self-Perceived Infertility is Not Always Associated with Having Fewer Children: Evidence from German Panel Data6
Religion and Fertility: A Longitudinal Register Study Examining Differences by Sex, Parity, Partner’s Religion, and Religious Conversion in Finland6
How Social Capital is Related to Migration Between Communities?6
Forecasting Inequalities in Survival to Retirement Age by Socioeconomic Status in Denmark and Sweden6
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