Iranian Population Studies

Iranian Population Studies

Population Policy Research Journal is published by National Institute for Population Research, Iran. This journal consider various demographic subjects such as marriage, family and childbearing; internal migration and urbanization; international migration and refugees; population and health; population ageing and intergenerational relations, demographic methods and population modeling; population economics and human capital; population, environment and sustainable development.

Current Issue: Volume 9, Issue 2 - Serial Number 18, February 2023, Pages 1-212 

Determinants of Childbearing Intentions in Rural Areas of Iran

Pages 89-107

10.22034/jips.2025.534452.1293

Ali Hatami, Hossein Mahmoudian, Fatemeh Torabi, Reza Safari Shali

Factors Affecting Decent Work among Employees in Isfahan City, Iran

Pages 169-184

10.22034/jips.2026.541176.1300

Ramin Badihi, Rasoul Sadeghi, Fatemeh Azizkhani, Mohammad Mirzaie

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