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Journal of Population Economics
2002, Volume 15
Issues 1-3
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См.
также Демоскоп Weekly № 47-48
Содержание журнала Journal of Population Economics за
2002 год
Kenneth Clark, Stephen Drinkwater
Enclaves, neighbourhood effects and employment outcomes: Ethnic
minorities in England and Wales
J Popul Econ (2002) 15:005-029
Barry R. Chiswick, Paul W. Miller
Immigrant earnings: Language skills, linguistic concentrations and
the business cycle
J Popul Econ (2002) 15:031-057
Timothy J. Hatton, Roy E. Bailey
Natives and migrants in the London labour market, 1929-1931
J Popul Econ (2002) 15:059-081
Magnus Lofstrom
Labor market assimilation and the self-employment decision of immigrant
entrepreneurs
J Popul Econ (2002) 15:083-114
Regina T. Riphahn
Residential location and youth unemployment: The economic geography
of school-to-work transitions
J Popul Econ (2002) 15:115-135
Michael A. Shields, Stephen Wheatley Price
The English language fluency and occupational success of ethnic
minority immigrant men living in English metropolitan areas
J Popul Econ (2002) 15:137-160
James P. Smith, Duncan Thomas, Elizabeth Frankenberg, Kathleen
Beegle, Graciela Teruel
Wages, employment and economic shocks: Evidence from Indonesia
J Popul Econ (2002) 15:161-193
Ronald Lee, Michael Anderson
Malthus in state space: Macro economic-demographic
J Popul Econ (2002) 15:195-220
George Hondroyiannis, Evangelia Papapetrou
Demographic transition and economic growth:
J Popul Econ (2002) 15:221-242
Huei-Chung Lu, Mingshen Chen, C.Y. Cyrus Chu
Bequest division and population growth:
J Popul Econ (2002) 15:243-259
Padma Rao Sahib, Xinhua Gu
Living in sin and marriage: A matching model
J Popul Econ (2002) 15:261-282
Andrew McCulloch, Heather E. Joshi
Child development and family resources: Evidence from the second
generation of the 1958 British birth cohort
J Popul Econ (2002) 15:283-304
Maite Martinez-Granado, Javier Ruiz-Castillo
The decisions of Spanish youth: A cross-section study
J Popul Econ (2002) 15:305-330
Peter Kuhn, Arthur Sweetman
Aboriginals as unwilling immigrants:Contact, assimilation and labour
market outcomes
J Popul Econ (2002) 15:331-355
Olympia Bover, Manuel Arellano
Learning about migration decisions from the migrants:Using complementary
datasets to model intra-regional migrations in Spain
J Popul Econ (2002) 15:357-380
Ulrich Kohli
Migration and foreign trade: Further results
J Popul Econ (2002) 15:381-387
Michael J. Brien, Gregory E. Loya, John V. Pepper
Teenage childbearing and cognitive development
J Popul Econ (2002) 15:391-416
Irwin Garfinkel, Dana Glei, Sara S. McLanahan
Assortative mating among unmarried parents: Implications for ability
to pay child support
J Popul Econ (2002) 15:417-432
Mukesh Eswaran
The empowerment of women, fertility, and child mortality: Towards
a theoretical analysis
J Popul Econ (2002) 15:433-454
Michael Lundholm, Henry Ohlsson
Who takes care of the children? The quantity-quality model revisited
J Popul Econ (2002) 15:455-461
Charles Michalopoulos, Philip K. Robins
Employment and child-care choices of single-parent families in Canada
and the United States
J Popul Econ (2002) 15:465-493
Jutta M. Joesch, Bridget G. Hiedemann
The Demand for Nonrelative Child Care among Families with Infants
and Toddlers: A Double-Hurdle Approach
J Popul Econ (2002) 15:495-526
Jane Waldfogel
Child care, women's employment, and child outcomes
J Popul Econ (2002) 15:527-548
Daniela Del Boca
The effect of child care and part time opportunities on participation
and fertility decisions in Italy
J Popul Econ (2002) 15:549-573
Gordon H. Cleveland, Douglas E. Hyatt
Child care workers` wages: New evidence on returns to education,
experience, job tenure and auspice
J Popul Econ (2002) 15:575-597.
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