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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Shifting axis of educational diplomacy: student mobilities at Vietnam-China borders27
Has urbanization slowed down in Pakistan?11
Labour supply and retirement decisions of older adults: evidence from Thailand9
Post-2020 mainland Chinese student mobility to Malaysia: trends and drivers9
In memoriam8
Declining fertility in Taiwan: the deterring impact of housework imbalance8
Magnet or disperser? The role of university in talent’s sequential migration in China8
Educational difference in parents’ childcare time: evidence from CTUS7
Five decades of household change across Asian societies7
Living alone, widowhood, and loneliness among older males and females: longitudinal evidence from South Korea7
Understanding Asia’s revolutionary fertility change through Gavin W. Jones’ work7
Migration flows in the region of mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan6
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the age-sex pattern of COVID-19 deaths in India6
The COVID-19 pandemic and life expectancy among older adults in Asian countries6
Declining appeal of marriage? Trends in marital intentions in South Korea, 1991–20186
Family fertility choices as a risk management mechanism: evidence from Late Qing China5
Explaining the role of proximate and indirect determinants on fertility decline in Timor-Leste5
Gavin W. Jones—A life devoted to population and development5
Relationship between children’s educational attainment and parental depression among Indian elderly parents5
Is the temporary migration regime in Asia future-ready?5
Impact of COVID-19 on mortality in Asia4
Couples’ housework participation, housework satisfaction and fertility intentions among married couples in Hong Kong4
Diversity and change in Filipino households, 1990–20154
Care arrangements of older persons in rural Indonesia: a study of six villages4
Time use and gender inequality among older adults in developing Asia4
Moving in the time of COVID-19: how did the pandemic situations affect the migration decisions of Hong Kong people?4
The shifting landscape of Chinese student mobility to Thailand4
Managing ever-rising ages at childbearing in low fertility Asia3
From protests into pandemic: demographic change in Hong Kong, 2019–20213
Explaining recent fertility trends in Iran: the predominance of marriage and the economy3
Gavin W. Jones: demography detective and the mystery of the MURs3
Spatial inequality in China’s secondary education: a demographic perspective3
Beyond later and less marriage in Asia: reflections on Gavin W. Jones’ contributions to the scholarship on marriage3
Late transition to parenthood in high-income and low-fertility East Asian societies3
The intention to migrate from more developed to less developed areas: evidence from Hong Kong3
Settlement intentions among Taiwanese skilled migrants in Tokyo and Hong Kong3
Exploring Chinese human capital flight using university alumni data3
Gender inequality and subjective well-being amongst professional women in East and Southeast Asia: a study of eight societies2
Educational gradient in migration trajectories of young adult Indonesians2
Changes in migration determinants along the urban hierarchy in China2
Aging & dementia in Asia: insights into risk & protective factors through demography & family studies2
Demographic influences on China’s residential electricity demand: the role of ageing and single-person households2
Celebrating the life and work of professor Gavin W. Jones2
The integration paradox: discrimination, institutional trust, and settlement intention among highly educated mainland Chinese migrants in Hong Kong and Macao2
Spatial variation in fertility change at the county level in China2
Gender differences in the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on psychological well-being: evidence from Japan2
Do shared history and language synchronise fertility rates between regions across countries? Evidence from India and Bangladesh2
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