期刊名称:JOURNAL OF POPULATION ECONOMICS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The Journal of Population Economics is an international quarterly that publishes original theoretical and applied research and survey articles on topics dealing with broadly defined relationships between economic and demographic problems. Both extensive surveys of wider areas and shorter reviews of important new developments are considered.
The Journal of Population Economics also encourages the submission of shorter papers (not more than 8 printed pages), which are reviewed more rapidly.
Appropriate microlevel topics may cover household behavior, including household formation, fertility choices, education, labor supply, and migration; macrolevel topics may deal with economic growth with exogenous or endogenous population evolution, population policy, savings and pensions, social security, housing, and health care. Economic approaches to biology, studies dealing with the interrelation between population dynamics and public choice and research on the impact of population on the distribution of income and wealth are of interest. Papers dealing with policy issues and development problems are also being solicited if they deal with population issues.
Abstracted/Indexed in: Current Contents / Social & Behavioral Sciences, ECONIS, EconLit, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, ISI Alerting Services, JEL on CD, Journal of Economic Literature, Population Index, Research Papers in Economics (RePEc), Review of Population Reviews, SCOPUS, Social Science Citation Index (SSCI), Social Science Research Network
Instructions to Authors
Publication Policies The author(s) transfer(s) the copyright to his/their article to Springer-Verlag effective if and when the article is accepted for publication. The copyright covers the exclusive and unlimited rights to reproduce and distribute the article in any form of reproduction (printing, electronic media or any other form); it also covers translation rights for all languages and countries. For U.S. authors the copyright is transferred to the extent transferable.
It is a fundamental condition that submitted papers have not been published and will not be published elsewhere without the publisher's permission. Manuscript Submission Please send your paper as e-mail-attachment to
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Authors are encouraged to submit a diskette together with four printouts of the final version of their paper to the editor, but only after their paper has been accepted for publication.
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Manuscript Preparation When preparing manuscripts for the journal, please note the following points:
Manuscripts must be in English. The form and content of the manuscript should be checked carefully to exclude the need for corrections at the proof stage. The costs involved in making any subsequent changes in the text will be charged to the authors. Manuscripts must be typed on one side of the paper only and with wide margins. References and legends should be typed on separate sheets.
Title page
The manuscript cover page must provide (in this order):
- the title
- a short running title
- names and addresses
- including fax and e-mail of all authors
- abstract (not more than 100 words)
- JEL classification numbers and key words (not more than three each)
A footnote to the title should indicate the author to whom correspondence (e.g., page proofs) is to be sent.
Footnotes
- The declared policy of the journal is to avoid footnotes. Unavoidable notes will be printed as endnotes. The footnote to the title is an exception (see caption Title page).
References
The list of references should include only publications cited in the text. The references must be listed inm alphabetical order under the first author's name. Citations in the text must be by author and year.
Journal papers:
- (1) names and initials of all authors;
- (2)year in parentheses;
- (3) full title of cited paper;
- (4) title of journal;
- (5) arabic volume and issue numbers;
- (6) first and last page number, e.g.,
Heckman JJ, Walker JR (1990) The Third Birth in Sweden. Journal of Population Economics 3 (4): 235?75.
Books:
- (1) names and initials of all authors or editors;
- (2) year of publication in parentheses;
- (3) full title;
- (4) publisher;
- (5) place of publication, e.g.
Becker GS (1991) A Treatise on the Family. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA.
Articles in books:
- (1) names and initials of all authors;
- (2) year of publication in parentheses;
- (3) full title of article;
- (4) names and initials of all editors;
- (5) full title of book;
- (6) publisher;
- (7) place of publication;
- (8) first and last page number, e.g.,
Chiswick BR (1994) The Performance of Immigrants in the United States Labor Market. In: Giersch H (ed) Economic Aspects of International Migration. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, 95- 114.
Figures
- Figures must be of high technical quality and have a short title. They must be numbered consecutively and submitted separately. The desired position of figures should be indicated on the respective manuscript pages. However, illustrations should not be pasted into the manuscript. For line drawings, good-quality glossy prints in the desired final size are preferred. Computer printouts are acceptable, provided they are legible and reproducible.
Tables
- Tables are to be numbered separately from the illustrations. Each table must have a short title. Footnotes to tables should be indicated by lowercase letters.
Formulae
- Formulae are to be numbered consecutively on the right-hand side of the page.
Proof A pdf file of the proofs is sent to the author. The provisional page number given on the proofs may be referred to during the correction procedure. However, the final page numbers are inserted by the publisher when an issue is ready to go to press. Offprints One complimentary copy is supplied for each author. Fifty (50) offprints of each contribution are provided free of charge. Orders for additional offprints can be placed by returning the order form with the corrected proofs. When the author orders additional offprints, he is entitled to receive a pdf file of his article for his own personal use. Open Choice Publication In addition to the normal publication process (whereby an article is submitted to the journal and access to that article is granted to customers who have purchased a subscription). Springer now provides an alternative publishing option: Springer Open Choice. A Springer Open Choice article receives all the benefits of a regular 'subscription-based' article, but in addition is made available publicly through Springer's online platform SpringerLink. To publish via Springer Open Choice, upon acceptance please visit the link below to complete the relevant order form and provide the required payment information. Payment must be received in full before publication or articles will be published as regular subscription-model articles. We regret that Springer Open Choice cannot be ordered for published articles. http://www.springeronline.com/openchoice
Editorial Board
Editor-in-chief
Klaus F. Zimmermann IZA, DIW Berlin, Bonn University and Free University of Berlin, Germany e-mail: zimmermann@iza.org
Editorial Office
Michael Vogler Journal of Population Economics, c/o IZA Schaumburg-Lippe-Str. 7-9 D-53113 Bonn, Germany e-mail: popecon@iza.org homepage: www.popecon.org
Editors
Alessandro Cigno Universita di Firenze, Italy e-mail: cigno@unifi.it Fax: +39-55-472102
Deborah Cobb-Clark Australian National University, Canberra, Australia e-mail: dcclark@coombs.anu.edu.au Fax: +61-2-61250187
Christian Dustmann University College London, United Kingdom e-mail: c.dustmann@ucl.ac.uk Fax: +44-20-7916 2775
Daniel S. Hamermesh University of Texas, Austin, USA e-mail: hamermes@eco.utexas.edu Fax: +1-512-471-3510
Junsen Zhang Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong e-mail: jszhang@cuhk.edu.hk Fax: +852-2603 5805
Associate Editors
Patricia Apps University of Sydney, Australia
Orley Ashenfelter Princeton University, USA
Gerard J. van den Berg Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Francois Bourguignon DELTA/ENS, Paris, France
David Card University of California, Berkeley, USA
Barry R. Chiswick University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Richard A. Easterlin University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
Gil S. Epstein Bar-Ilan University, Israel
John F. Ermisch University of Essex, Colchester, UK
Ira N. Gang Rutgers University, New Brunswick, USA
Jeff Grogger University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Daniel Hamermesh University of Texas, Austin, USA
James J. Heckman University of Chicago, USA
Arie Kapteyn RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, USA
Anders Klevmarken University of Uppsala, Sweden
Kai A. Konrad Science Center Berlin, Germany
Peter Kooreman Groningen University, The Netherlands
Francis Kramarz CREST/INSEE, Paris, France
Ronald D. Lee University of California, Berkeley, USA
Robert A. Moffitt John Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA
Pierre Pestieau University of Liege, Belgium
Gilles Saint-Paul GREMAQ-IDEI, Toulouse, France
Christoph M. Schmidt RWI Essen and University of Bochum, Germany
T. Paul Schultz Yale University, New Haven, USA
Bengt-Arne Wickstrom Humboldt University and DIW, Berlin, Germany
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