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Johannes Norling
Johannes Norling
Associate Professor of Economics, Mount Holyoke College
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Do family planning programs decrease poverty? Evidence from public census data
MJ Bailey, O Malkova, J Norling
CESifo economic studies 60 (2), 312-337, 2014
612014
Measuring heterogeneity in preferences over the sex of children
J Norling
Journal of development economics 135, 199-221, 2018
23*2018
Correlates and Consequences of the 1918 Influenza in South Africa
D de Kadt, J Fourie, J Greyling, E Murard, J Norling
South African Journal of Economics, 2021
16*2021
Family planning and fertility in South Africa under apartheid
J Norling
European Review of Economic History 23 (3), 365-395, 2019
142019
Fertility Following Natural Disasters and Epidemics in Africa
J Norling
The World Bank Economic Review 36 (4), 955-971, 2022
122022
The Consequences of the 1959–1961 Chinese Famine for Educational Attainment
MJ Lay, J Norling
The BE Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 20 (2), 2020
72020
Education and employment following apartheid protests
J Norling
Explorations in Economic History 77, 101329, 2020
62020
The Young Adults in the Workplace Initiative: An Introduction
DM Galvin, W Schlenger, J Norling
Young Adults in the Workplace: A Multisite Initiative of Substance Use …, 2011
32011
Using intentions to predict fertility
J Norling
Journal of Demographic Economics 88 (3), 257-282, 2022
12022
Household Income and Spending in the United States During the 1918 Influenza Pandemic
J Fourie, J Norling
CAGE Online Working Paper Series, 2021
12021
Essays on the Economics of Fertility.
JF Norling
12016
Women’s Employment in the United States After the 1918 Influenza Pandemic
J Fourie, J Norling
Essays in Economic & Business History 42 (1), 38-58, 2024
2024
Geographic Inequality of COVID-19 in the United States
J Norling
2021
Replication Data for: Education and Employment Following Apartheid Protests
J Norling
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), 2020
2020
Federally funded family planning programs in the United States reduce poverty in childhood and, decades later, in adulthood
J Norling, MJ Bailey, O Malkova
LSE American Politics and Policy, 2014
2014
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