To meet the continuously rising supply of submissions, the Journal of Population Economics (JOPE) announces the appointments of two new Associate Editors
- Siyu Chen, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China
- Eva Dziadula, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, United States
and the promotion from Associate Editor to Editor of
- Ainoa Aparicio Fenoll, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Moncalieri, Italy; University of Turin, Turin, Italy
Springer Nature as the publisher, together with the entire JOPE editorial team, is delighted to welcome the colleagues in their new roles and looks forward to a dynamic, productive, and inspiring collaboration that will further elevate the exceptional service the journal provides to its users.



JOPE expects to receive about 1,500 submissions in 2026, and has just started to invite contributions to two new Collections:
- Perspectives of Population Economics
This Collection features peer-reviewed research articles in a perspective and agenda-setting style that advance debates in population economics through synthesis, forward-looking argumentation, and policy relevance, while meeting the same empirical or theoretical standards as regular submissions. - Restricting Migration
Restricting migration, including immigration, emigration, and remigration, has become a policy objective in many countries worldwide. Does it work, and what are its economic and social consequences?
