Asian Population Studies

Papers
(The median citation count of Asian Population Studies is 2. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Divorce trends in China across time and space: an update25
Coping with population ageing in mainland China21
‘Not a bowl of rice, but tender loving care’: from aborting girls to preferring daughters in South Korea15
How subjective economic status matters: the reference-group effect on migrants’ settlement intention in urban China12
Revisiting the causes of fertility decline in Bangladesh: the relative importance of female education and family planning programs11
Why China needs an active social policy on ageing11
Does ‘Love’ make a difference? Marriage choice and post-marriage decision-making power in India10
Educational attainment and housework participation among Japanese, Taiwanese, and American women across adult life transitions8
The ageing of Asian migrant populations in Australia: projections and implications for aged care services7
Telling a different story: disparities in perceived fairness of housework division among East Asian men6
Total number of births shrinking faster than fertility rates: fertility quantum decline and shrinking generation size in South Korea5
Constellations of gender ideology, earnings arrangements, and marital satisfaction: a comparison across four East Asian societies5
From protests into pandemic: demographic change in Hong Kong, 2019–20215
Impact of COVID-19 on mortality in Asia5
Is the temporary migration regime in Asia future-ready?5
Labour market uncertainty and the economic foundations of marriage in South Korea4
Deterioration in youth employment, social contexts, and marriage decline in Japan and South Korea4
Can prolonged exposure to information on COVID-19 affect mental health negatively?4
Physical intimate partner violence in India: how much does childhood socialisation matter?4
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the age-sex pattern of COVID-19 deaths in India4
Moving in the time of COVID-19: how did the pandemic situations affect the migration decisions of Hong Kong people?3
Gavin W. Jones: demography detective and the mystery of the MURs3
Cognitive and psychological health implications of living alone among middle-aged and older adults in China3
The impact of college education on women’s fertility: evidence from a natural experiment in South Korea3
Beyond later and less marriage in Asia: reflections on Gavin W. Jones’ contributions to the scholarship on marriage3
Recent fertility changes in Mongolia: what can we learn from examining tempo-adjusted fertility?3
The COVID-19 pandemic and life expectancy among older adults in Asian countries3
Settlement intentions among Taiwanese skilled migrants in Tokyo and Hong Kong3
Living arrangements, intergenerational support, and married women’s subjective well-being3
Couples’ housework participation, housework satisfaction and fertility intentions among married couples in Hong Kong3
Understanding Asia’s revolutionary fertility change through Gavin W. Jones’ work2
Investigating demographic outcomes in the COVID-19 pandemic: perspectives from Asia2
Subjective life expectancy in transition: a longitudinal study of Korean baby boomers2
Ideal and actual intervals to first birth in Singapore2
Trouble and strife: demographic shocks, agrarian change and marriage in Portuguese Timor2
Declining fertility in Taiwan: the deterring impact of housework imbalance2
Fertility differentials in Bangladesh and Pakistan: evidence from demographic and health surveys2
Migration flows in the region of mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan2
Co-ethnic networks and inter-provincial migration destination choice of ethnic minority migrants in China2
Spatial inequality in China’s secondary education: a demographic perspective2
The intention to migrate from more developed to less developed areas: evidence from Hong Kong2
Care arrangements of older persons in rural Indonesia: a study of six villages2
The integration paradox: discrimination, institutional trust, and settlement intention among highly educated mainland Chinese migrants in Hong Kong and Macao2
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