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The Journal of Population Economics is a highly cited international quarterly that publishes original theoretical and applied research with significant policy relevance. Covering issues with challenging demographic contexts, its articles provide individual, household, firm, economy-wide and societal perspectives. A focus on United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is particularly welcome.
Labor MarketHuman CapitalFertilityPopulation EconomicsLabour MarketLabor SupplyEducational AttainmentIntergenerational TransmissionOverlapping Generations ModelPanel DataInternational MigrationSocial SecurityLife ExpectancyPopulation GrowthCausal EffectNegative EffectDemographic TransitionEconomic GrowthLabor Force ParticipationLabour Supply
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