Erratum to: Three decades of publishing research in population economics
J Popul Econ (2017) 30:29–30
DOI 10.1007/s00148-016-0624-x
E R R AT U M
Erratum to: Three decades of publishing research
in population economics
Alessio J. G. Brown 1 & Klaus F. Zimmermann 1,2
Published online: 19 October 2016
# Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2016
Erratum to: J Popul Econ
DOI 10.1007/s00148-016-0620-1
The original version of this paper unfortunately contained an error in table 3. The correct
Table 3 is given below:
The online version of the original article can be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00148-016-0620-1.
* Klaus F. Zimmermann
1
UNU-MERIT, Maastricht, The Netherlands
2
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA
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Table 3 Kuznets Prize winners and winning papers
Years
Author(s)
Title
Volume, Issue
2017
Semih Tumen and
Binnur Balkan
Immigration and prices: quasi-experimental
evidence from Syrian refugees in Turkey
2016, 29(3): 657–686
2016
Loren Brandt, Aloysius Compensating for unequal parental
Siow and Hui Wang
investments in schooling
2015, 28(2): 423–462
2015
Haoming Liu
The quality–quantity trade-off: evidence
from the relaxation of China’s
one-child policy
2014, 27 (2): 565–602
2014
Paolo Masella
National identity and ethnic Diversity
2013, 26 (2): 437–454
2010–2012 Richard W. Evans,
Ying-yao Hu and
Zhong Zhao
The fertility effect of catastrophe:
US hurricane births
2010, 23 (1): 1–36
2007–2009 Makoto Hirazawa and
Akira Yakita
Fertility, child care outside the home,
and pay-as-you-go social security
2009, 22 (2): 565–583
2004–2006 Jinyoung Kim
Sex selection and fertility in a dynamic
model of conception and abortion
2005, 18 (1): 41–67
2001–2003 Olympia Bover and
Manuel Arellano
Learning about migration decisions from
2002, 15 (2): 357–380
migrants: Using complementary datasets
to model intra-regional migrations in Spain
1998–2000 David C. Ribar
The socioeconomic consequences of
young women’s childbearing:
Reconciling disparate evidence
1999, 12 (4): 547–565
1995–1997 James R. Walker
The effect of public policies on recent
Swedish fertility behavior
1995, 8 (3): 223–251
(...truncated)