Journal of Demographic Economics

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Demographic Economics is 0. 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
Son preference and low birth weight for girls24
Health reforms, facility-based delivery, and newborn's health: evidence from Rwanda15
Gendered fertility intentions and child schooling: insights on the quantity–quality trade-off from Ethiopia8
DEM volume 88 issue 4 Cover and Back matter7
Immigration restriction and the transfer of cultural norms over time and boundaries: the case of religiosity7
Relationship between asset ownership and women's empowerment: Evidence from DHS data from 18 developing countries – CORRIGENDUM6
Facing displacement and a global pandemic: evidence from a fragile state5
Mother's education and early childhood educational care5
The impact of long memory in mortality differentials on index-based longevity hedges5
Sex of first child: like migrant father, like son5
Educational assortative mating and income inequality in Thailand4
Maternal labor supply and children's emotional well-being4
Household consumption and home production at retirement in Thailand: evidence from a regression discontinuity approach4
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Child growth and refugee status: evidence from Syrian migrants in Turkey3
Configurational studies on family exchanges3
The impact of the relaxation of the One-Child Policy on employment2
DEM volume 88 issue 3 Cover and Front matter2
Intergenerational transmission of fertility: evidence from China's population control policies2
A market consistent approach to the valuation of no-negative equity guarantees and equity release mortgages2
Examining the consequences of poor neonatal health on the family2
Widowhood and cognitive function among older Chinese2
The network ties behind commercial pension insurance purchase: empirical evidence from China2
Conflict, rockets, and birth outcomes: evidence from Israel's Operation Protective Edge2
Survival analysis of longitudinal data: the case of English population aged 50 and over2
Restrictive fertility policy and elderly suicides: evidence from China2
DEM volume 89 issue 3 Cover and Back matter2
Hong Kong wives say no to a big family—educational pairings and fertility in Hong Kong1
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Maternal health intervention and sex ratios: evidence from the Village Midwife Program in Indonesia1
Foreword/Editorial Introduction1
A poisoned gift? The hireability signals of an income-support program for the senior unemployed1
ESPE special issue1
The effects of deferred action for childhood arrivals on labor market outcomes1
International migration, transfers of norms and public goods back home1
The age-productivity profile: long-run evidence from Italian regions1
DEM volume 88 issue 1 Cover and Back matter1
Longevity risk and capital markets: the 2021–22 update1
Oil discoveries and gender inequality1
The role of religion in female labor supply: evidence from two Muslim denominations1
Morbidity compression and cancer insurance0
Resilience in a time of crisis: how COVID-19 pandemic insights are supporting a vibrant longevity risk transfer market0
Gender composition in the workplace and marriage rates0
Income and differential fertility: evidence from oil price shocks0
On marketization and public spending growth0
Breaking the misery wheel? Fertility control, social mobility, and biological well-being in rural Spain (1835–1959)0
Fertility, electricity and television: is there a link? Evidence from Pakistan, 1990–20180
The bilingual advantage: it's how you measure it0
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Migration, child education, human capital accumulation, and a brain dilution tax0
Flexible working and well-being: evidence from the UK0
Changes in assortative matching and educational inequality: evidence from marriage and birth records in Mexico0
Effect of the COVID-19 frailty heterogeneity on the future evolution of mortality by stratified weighting0
Does breastfeeding support at work help mothers, children, and employers at the same time?0
Child marriage and reproductive health of Indian women0
Has the COVID-19 pandemic widened the gender gap in paid work hours in Spain?0
Violent conflict and the child quantity–quality tradeoff0
Women's personal networks and recourse to prenatal care in Bamako0
Heterogeneity in fertility and newborn health during the COVID-19 pandemic0
Equivalent income versus equivalent lifetime: does the metric matter?0
Relationship between asset ownership and women's empowerment? Evidence from DHS data from 18 developing countries0
What determines women's labor supply? The role of home productivity and social norms0
Statistical gender discrimination: evidence from young workers across four decades and 56 countries0
Legally ever after: How did 1986 immigration reform affect marriage?0
Selecting only the best and brightest? An assessment of migration policy selectivity and its effectiveness0
Demographic change, secular stagnation, and inequality: automation as a blessing?0
Counting the cost of inequality0
Changing educational homogamy: shifting preferences or evolving educational distribution?0
The within-country distribution of brain drain and brain gain effects: A case study on Senegal0
Ethnic and religious differences in female labor force participation: evidence from Syrian census data0
Evaluating the impact of stochastic interest rates and COVID-19 on financial performance under IFRS 170
Spend it, save it, or transfer it?0
Gender differences in the gap between desired and observed fertility in Spain0
An aggregate economic value perspective on Korea’s marriage decline: transitory and secular0
Who is the “boss” in planning to have a baby? Fertility and household bargaining in China0
Gazing at long-term linkages between agricultural land use and population growth in India: an inverted “U-shape” relationship0
Education and women's empowerment: evidence from Uganda0
Cognitive skills and intra-household allocation of schooling: do parents reinforce or correct for cognitive differences between siblings?0
Do political affiliation and economic wellbeing thwart religious identification in China?0
Preventive versus curative breakthroughs: shaping the distribution of age at death0
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The effect of marital status on life expectancy: Is cohabitation as protective as marriage?0
Buy-ins, buy-outs, longevity bonds, and the creation of value0
The evolution of veteran educational attainment gaps over the life cycle0
Only-child matching penalty in the marriage market0
Household structure decisions and positive wealth shocks: a natural experiment from the Spanish Christmas lottery0
The impact of female education on fertility: evidence from Malawi Universal Primary Education program0
Accounting for COVID-19-type shocks in mortality modeling: a comparative study0
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The impact of biomedical innovation on US mortality, 1999–2019: evidence partly based on 286 million descriptors of 27 million PubMed articles0
International migration, remittances, and remaining households: evidence from a trade embargo0
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The demand for gratitude as a restraint on the use of child labor: A hypothesis0
Can refugees improve native children's health?: evidence from Turkey0
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