Journal of Demographic Economics welcomes both empirical and theoretical papers on issues relevant to Demographic Economics with a preference for combining abstract economic or demographic models together with data to highlight major mechanisms.The journal was first published in 1929 as Bulletin de l’...
Journal of Demographic Economics welcomes both empirical and theoretical papers on issues relevant to Demographic Economics with a preference for combining abstract economic or demographic models together with data to highlight major mechanisms.The journal was first published in 1929 as Bulletin de l’Ins...
Since the late twentieth century, a new pattern has been witnessed in the life-course transitions of youth; it is one that is more prolonged and complex than it was a generation ago. Labelled as ‘longer to launch.’ the term refers to young people...
The findings underscore the disproportionate impact of soil Pb contamination on minority and socioeconomically disadvantaged communities within urban environments. This study highlights the need for targeted policy interventions and community engagement to address the identified disparities in Pb exposure and it...