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Journal of Population Economics is quarterly, with compiled "issues" in March, June, September, December. So there would be no January or February compiled "issues". They seem to post articles with individual article dates as they are published. We also have
access to this journal direct on Springer, and Springer seems to have a complete, compiled "issue" for March with individual articles dated Dec. 2024-March 2025, and individual articles dated March through May 6th are already available under an in progress
"Issue 2: June 2025". </div>
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That said, our EBSCO EconoLit does seem to be missing individual articles with "January 2025" and "February 2025" dates. It does not seem to have the complete March compiled issue contents. (Nor does it have the later articles for the "June" issue.)</div>
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<p class="x_MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Aptos",sans-serif">We’ve received two reports of content missing from EconLit in the past year. The latest report was that the January and February 2025 issues of Journal of Population Economics
are missing. In an effort to figure out where the issue originates, would you mind checking if you can see these issues and also say which provider you subscribe through – EBSCO, Ovid, or ProQuest?</span></p>
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<p class="x_MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Aptos",sans-serif">Thanks!</span></p>
<p class="x_MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Aptos",sans-serif">- Carol</span></p>
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<p class="x_MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Aptos",sans-serif; color:black">American University Library</span><span style="font-size:10.0pt"></span></p>
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