Asian Population Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Asian Population Studies is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Shifting axis of educational diplomacy: student mobilities at Vietnam-China borders19
Has urbanization slowed down in Pakistan?14
Post-2020 mainland Chinese student mobility to Malaysia: trends and drivers8
Can prolonged exposure to information on COVID-19 affect mental health negatively?8
Co-ethnic networks and inter-provincial migration destination choice of ethnic minority migrants in China7
Declining fertility in Taiwan: the deterring impact of housework imbalance7
In memoriam7
Understanding Asia’s revolutionary fertility change through Gavin W. Jones’ work6
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the age-sex pattern of COVID-19 deaths in India6
Five decades of household change across Asian societies6
(Un)married with children? Exploring marriage between parities in Hong Kong5
Educational difference in parents’ childcare time: evidence from CTUS5
Migration flows in the region of mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan5
Gavin W. Jones—A life devoted to population and development4
Diversity and change in Filipino households, 1990–20154
Impact of COVID-19 on mortality in Asia4
Declining appeal of marriage? Trends in marital intentions in South Korea, 1991–20184
Is the temporary migration regime in Asia future-ready?4
Three decades of gender and education differentials in attitudes toward divorce in Taiwan, 1985–20154
Moving in the time of COVID-19: how did the pandemic situations affect the migration decisions of Hong Kong people?4
The COVID-19 pandemic and life expectancy among older adults in Asian countries4
Relationship between children’s educational attainment and parental depression among Indian elderly parents4
Care arrangements of older persons in rural Indonesia: a study of six villages4
Explaining the role of proximate and indirect determinants on fertility decline in Timor-Leste4
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