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Issue 31(4) is now available bit.ly/2BrrD11. This issue is led by "Same-occupation spouses: preferences or search costs?" by Hani Mansour & Terra McKinnish. Read it for free here: bit.ly/2PpvmiH

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Congratulations to Yoo-Mi Chin & Nicholas Wilson, winners of the 2019 #KuznetsPrize! Their article "Disease risk & fertility: Evidence from the HIV/AID pandemic" explored how fertility decision-making is shaped by disease in 14 SSA countries. Read it here: tinyurl.com/y89zc7pz

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Issue 32(1) of the Journal of Population Economics is online bit.ly/2CdhOAJ! The lead article is "Migration as an adjustment mechanism in the crisis? A comparison of Europe and the United States 2006-2016". Read it here: bit.ly/2QDxzpQ

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The newest issue of JOPE is now online: bit.ly/2tdxtMl ! This issue features articles on public interventions & family behaviours, transmission of opportunity, & longevity & mortality.

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Want to read "National Identity Under Economic Integration" for free? You can! @springernomics has made the lead article of issue 32(2) open until 15 March. Read the article, which explores how Chinese investment has affected Taiwanese identity, at: bit.ly/2MZogRa

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Issue 32(4) is now out! Read the lead article, "Ancestral ecological endowments and missing women", for free for a limited period of time: rdcu.be/bN5P0

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Issue 33(1) lead article "Hate at first sight?: Dynamic aspects of the electoral impact of migration: the case of Ukip" (rdcu.be/bWAem) explores how immigrant flows & stocks affect voting behaviours over time, with some surprising results... Springernomics

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Issue 33(4) of the Journal of Population Economics is now out! Read the latest issue here: link.springer.com/journal/148/33… , including contributions on COVID-19, fertility, education, and migration. Springernomics

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Research is key in the fight against COVID-19. Well done to Yun Qiu, Xi Chen, & Wei Shi, who have won the 2021 Kuznets Prize with their paper “Impacts of social and economic factors on the transmission of COVID-19 in China”. Read it here: rdcu.be/b7uu1 Springernomics

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Congrats to the authors in the Journal of Populations Economics issue 34(3): tinyurl.com/32s79cem! Among the great contributions is lead article "The safest time to fly: Pandemic response in the era of Fox News". Read it for free here: rdcu.be/cj0Dx Springernomics

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Thank you to the scientists crossing disciplinary lines to produce insightful, open research on COVID-19. The Journal of Population Economics is happy to share 10 new articles on COVID-19 from different country contexts in issue 34(4): tinyurl.com/3ar2xnty Springernomics

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Congrats to Luca Bonacini, Giovanni Gallo & Sergio Scicchitano for winning the 2022 Kuznets Prize for “Working from home and income inequality: Risks of a ‘new normal’ with COVID-19”! This insightful piece can be freely accessed here: rdcu.be/cDF4H Springernomics

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Today 4-5:30 CET, join Journal of Population Economics editor Oded Galor to discuss his new book The Journey of Humanity: The Origins of Wealth and Inequality. Register here: tinyurl.com/3dssjy8z

Today 4-5:30 CET, join Journal of Population Economics editor Oded Galor to discuss his new book The Journey of Humanity: The Origins of Wealth and Inequality. Register here: tinyurl.com/3dssjy8z
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Meet the authors of 8 recent articles published in the Journal of Population Economics today from 16-18:00 CEST. Register here tinyurl.com/4kxuu8zn for the event, and read more about it on the GLO website tinyurl.com/2s4y59be

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Missed the JOPE workshops earlier this week? See the videos and materials related to consequences of abortion bans in India and Romania here tinyurl.com/4c3ksv8n & regulating US abortions here tinyurl.com/33zbfk35 .