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Top international quarterly publishing original high quality research. #EconTwitter @UNUMERIT @Springernomics @Glabor_org

Maastricht, The Netherlands Katılım Kasım 2014
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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
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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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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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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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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 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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@jasonmfletcher @jasonmfletcher, thanks for alerting us to this issue. While we strive to keep turnaround times minimal, we also ensure that no decision is made hastily. We will continue to improve the speed of processing and appreciate the feedback.
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Jason Fletcher@jasonmfletcher·
Probably not a record, but still disappointed that it took five weeks for @JPopEcon to desk-reject a submission
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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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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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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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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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