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Population Studies
1988 - 2024
Current editor(s): John Simons, Francesco Billari, James J. Brown, John Cleland, Andrew Foster, John McDonald, Tom Moultrie, Mikko Myrsklä, Alice Reid, Wendy Sigle-Rushton, Ronald Skeldon and Frans Willekens From Taylor & Francis Journals Bibliographic data for series maintained by Chris Longhurst (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2020, volume 74, articles 3
- Revisiting mid-twentieth-century fertility shifts from a global perspective pp. 299-314
- David Reher and Miguel Requena
- All-time low period fertility in Finland: Demographic drivers, tempo effects, and cohort implications pp. 315-329
- Julia Hellstrand, Jessica Nisén and Mikko Myrskylä
- The effects of growing-season drought on young women’s life course transitions in a sub-Saharan context pp. 331-350
- Liliana Andriano and Julia Behrman
- Ethnicity, sex composition of living children, and unrealized fertility in Nigeria pp. 351-361
- Olufunke Fayehun, Olutobi Adekunle Sanuade, Anthony Idowu Ajayi and Uche Isiugo-Abanihe
- Interpregnancy intervals and perinatal and child health in Sweden: A comparison within families and across social groups pp. 363-378
- Kieron Barclay, Anna Baranowska-Rataj, Martin Kolk and Anneli Ivarsson
- Sex differences in child health and healthcare: A reappraisal for India pp. 379-398
- Priyanka Dixit, John Cleland and K. S. James
- Living longer but not necessarily healthier: The joint progress of health and mortality in the working-age population of England pp. 399-414
- Stephen Jivraj, Alissa Goodman, Benedetta Pongiglione and George B. Ploubidis
- Family embeddedness and older adult mortality in the United States pp. 415-435
- Sarah E. Patterson, Rachel Margolis and Ashton M. Verdery
- Multi-morbidity and frailty at death: A new classification of death records for an ageing world pp. 437-449
- Francesco Grippo, Aline Désesquelles, Marilena Pappagallo, Luisa Frova, Viviana Egidi and France Meslé
- Over-coverage in population registers leads to bias in demographic estimates pp. 451-469
- Andrea Monti, Sven Drefahl, Eleonora Mussino and Juho Härkönen
2020, volume 74, articles 2
- Is consanguinity an impediment to child development? pp. 139-159
- Cem Mete, Laurent Bossavie, John Giles and Harold Alderman
- Survival and sex composition of offspring: Individual-level responses in the quantum and tempo of childbearing during the demographic transition pp. 161-177
- Mark Gortfelder and Allan Puur
- Sibling loss and fertility desires in the high-mortality context of Peru pp. 179-195
- Kathleen Broussard and Abigail Weitzman
- Adapting the Own Children Method to allow comparison of fertility between populations with different marriage regimes pp. 197-218
- Alice Reid, Hannaliis Jaadla, Eilidh Garrett and Kevin Schürer
- Fertility trajectories and later-life depression among parents in England pp. 219-240
- Emily M. D. Grundy, Sanna Read and Heini Väisänen
- Does schooling protect sexual health? The association between three measures of education and STIs among adolescents in Malawi pp. 241-261
- Barbara S. Mensch, Monica J. Grant, Erica Soler-Hampejsek, Christine A. Kelly, Satvika Chalasani and Paul C. Hewett
- Disability among children of immigrants from India and China: Is there excess disability among girls? pp. 263-281
- Felix M. Muchomba and Sangeeta Chatterji
- On the estimation of female births missing due to prenatal sex selection pp. 283-289
- Christophe Z. Guilmoto, Fengqing Chao and Purushottam M. Kulkarni
- The ‘Population Problem’ in Pacific Asia pp. 291-292
- John Cleland
- Analytical Family Demography pp. 292-294
- Steve Smallwood
- The Hidden Affliction: Sexually Transmitted Infections and Infertility in History pp. 294-296
- Lesley A. Hall
- Nationalizing Sex: Fertility, Fear, and Power pp. 296-298
- Leslie King
2020, volume 74, articles 1
- Fertility preferences and subsequent childbearing in Africa and Asia: A synthesis of evidence from longitudinal studies in 28 populations pp. 1-21
- John Cleland, Kazuyo Machiyama and John B. Casterline
- Projecting future utilization of medically assisted fertility treatments pp. 23-38
- James Raymer, Qing Guan, Robert J. Norman, William Ledger and Georgina M. Chambers
- Cash support vs. tax incentives: The differential impact of policy interventions on third births in contemporary Hungary pp. 39-54
- Zsolt Spéder, Lívia Murinkó and Livia Sz. Oláh
- Fertility intentions and maternal health behaviour during and after pregnancy pp. 55-74
- Esha Chatterjee and Christie Sennott
- Latin American convergence and divergence towards the mortality profiles of developed countries pp. 75-92
- Jesús-Adrián Alvarez, José Manuel Aburto and Vladimir Canudas-Romo
- Population-level adult mortality following the expansion of antiretroviral therapy in Rakai, Uganda pp. 93-102
- Dorean Nabukalu, Georges Reniers, Kathryn A. Risher, Sylvia Blom, Emma Slaymaker, Chodziwadziwa Kabudula, Basia Zaba, Fred Nalugoda, Godfrey Kigozi, Fred Makumbi, David Serwadda, Steven J. Reynolds, Milly Marston, Jeffrey W. Eaton, Ron Gray, Maria Wawer, Nelson Sewankambo and Tom Lutalo
- A family affair: Evidence of chain migration during the mass emigration from the county of Halland in Sweden to the United States in the 1890s pp. 103-118
- Anna-Maria Eurenius
- Can we study the family environment through census data? A comparison of households, dwellings, and domestic units in rural Mali pp. 119-138
- Véronique Hertrich, Pascaline Feuillet, Olivia Samuel, Assa Doumbia Gakou and Aurélien Dasré
2019, volume 73, articles 3
- Does broadband Internet affect fertility? pp. 297-316
- Francesco Billari, Osea Giuntella and Luca Stella
- Stalling fertility decline of Israeli Muslims and the demographic transition theory pp. 317-333
- L. Daniel Staetsky
- Women’s educational attainment and fertility among Generation X in the United States pp. 335-351
- Emma Zang
- Caesarean section and children’s health: A quasi-experimental design pp. 353-368
- Jessica Polos and Jason Fletcher
- Mind the gap: The health advantages that accompany parental marriage vary by maternal nativity pp. 369-386
- Wendy Sigle and Alice Goisis
- The contribution of urbanization to changes in life expectancy in Scotland, 1861–1910 pp. 387-404
- Catalina Torres, Vladimir Canudas-Romo and Jim Oeppen
- Tracking progress in mean longevity: The Lagged Cohort Life Expectancy (LCLE) approach pp. 405-421
- Michel Guillot and Collin F. Payne
- Maternity migration and the recent normalization of the sex ratio at birth in Hong Kong pp. 423-438
- Stuart Gietel-Basten and Georgia Verropoulou
- Estimating men’s fertility from vital registration data with missing values pp. 439-449
- Christian Dudel and Sebastian Klüsener
2019, volume 73, articles 2
- The links between women’s employment and children at home: Variations in low- and middle-income countries by world region pp. 149-163
- John Bongaarts, Ann K. Blanc and Katharine J. McCarthy
- Family size and educational attainment in England and Wales pp. 165-178
- Tak Wing Chan, Morag Henderson and Rachel Stuchbury
- Mixed marriage among immigrants and their descendants in the United Kingdom: Analysis of longitudinal data with missing information pp. 179-196
- Hill Kulu and Tina Hannemann
- Until work do us part: Labour migration and occupational stratification in non-cohabiting marriage pp. 197-216
- Giulia Ferrari and Ross Macmillan
- Education, cognitive ability, and cause-specific mortality: A structural approach pp. 217-232
- Govert Bijwaard, Per Tynelius and Mikko Myrskylä
- Sexual activity and weekly contraceptive use among young adult women in Michigan pp. 233-245
- Susannah E. Gibbs, Yasamin Kusunoki, Elizabeth Colantuoni and Caroline Moreau
- Gender egalitarianism, perceived economic insecurity, and fertility intentions in Spain: A qualitative analysis pp. 247-260
- Xiana Bueno and Mary C. Brinton
- Divorce, living arrangements, and material well-being during the transition to adulthood in rural Malawi pp. 261-275
- Monica J. Grant and Isabel Pike
- Sixty years of change in Tibetan fertility: An assessment pp. 277-285
- Thomas Spoorenberg
- Scotland’s Populations from the 1850s to Today pp. 287-290
- Simon Szreter
- Demographic Change and Long-Run Development pp. 290-291
- Philip Kreager
- Why Demography Matters; Demography: A Very Short Introduction pp. 291-294
- Steve Smallwood
- Thanks to reviewers of papers submitted 2017-2018 pp. 295-296
- The Editors
2019, volume 73, articles 1
- Worldwide fertility declines do not rely on stopping at ideal parities pp. 1-17
- Daniel J. Hruschka, Rebecca Sear, Joseph Hackman and Alexandria Drake
- Displaced and segregated: The socio-economic status of the second generation of internally displaced Palestinians in Israel pp. 19-35
- Ameed Saabneh
- Children’s age at parental divorce and depression in early and mid-adulthood pp. 37-56
- Øystein Kravdal and Emily Grundy
- Is prenatal sex selection associated with lower female child mortality? pp. 57-78
- Ridhi Kashyap
- Early-life mortality clustering in families: A literature review pp. 79-99
- Ingrid K. van Dijk
- A survival analysis of the last great European plagues: The case of Nonantola (Northern Italy) in 1630 pp. 101-118
- Guido Alfani and Marco Bonetti
- Modelling and forecasting adult age-at-death distributions pp. 119-138
- Ugofilippo Basellini and Carlo Giovanni Camarda
- Environmental bottlenecks in children’s genetic potential for adult socio-economic attainments: Evidence from a health shock pp. 139-148
- Jason Fletcher
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1988, volume 42
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On this page- 2020, volume 74
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Articles 3
Articles 2 Articles 1
- 2019, volume 73
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Articles 3
Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years2024, volume 78
2023, volume 77
2022, volume 76
2021, volume 75
2018, volume 72
2017, volume 71
2016, volume 70
2015, volume 69
2014, volume 68
2013, volume 67
2012, volume 66
1988, volume 42
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