Issue 35(1) of 2022 has been published. This issue of the Journal of Population Economics features the lead article “Cohort at risk: long-term consequences of conflict for child school achievement” by Hendrik Jürges, Luca Stella, Sameh Hallaq, and Alexandra Schwarz–which can be read for free here.
The other articles in this issue address themes such as labour market outcomes, COVID-19, and inter-generational effects. The list below provides the list and open-access links to the exceptional article line-up on this issue:
- The effect of the 2016 United States presidential election on employment discrimination
- Wage distributions in origin societies and occupational choices of immigrant generations in the USA
- Children and labor market outcomes: separating the effects of the first three children
- Labor market effects of a work-first policy for refugees
- Do elections accelerate the COVID-19 pandemic? Evidence from a natural experiment
- Optimal lockdown and social welfare
- The unintended effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and stay-at-home orders on abortions
- The inter-generational fertility effect of an abortion ban
- The intergenerational effects of birth order on education