Journal of Population Association of Iran

Journal of Population Association of Iran

Journal of Population Association of Iran (JPAI) was established in 2006 by the Population Association of Iran in order to provide an active intellectual environment for national and international researchers focusing on population.

JPAI is one of the Iranian leading bi-quarterly scientific journals on issues related to population change and demographic trends. Acceptance of articles in this journal is based on anonymous peer-review of at least two blind scientific reviews and is published as open access journal.

About Journal:

ISO Abbreviation: JPAI

Journal Type: Scientific Journal

Scope: Population

Language: Persian with English Abstract

Average Time to First Decision: 6 Weeks 

Peer Review Policy: Double Blind Peer Review

Publication policy: Open Access Journal Support

Ranking in Portal of Scientific Journals: B

Citation Impact (CI) in ISC: 0.479

Article Processing Charges: 10000000 IRR

Online payment portal: https://idpay.ir/jpaiassoc

Deposit money: Account number 342054900, Tejarat Bank, in the name of the Population Association of Iran


“Journal of Population Association of Iran (JPAI) is following of Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and complies with the highest ethical standards in accordance with ethical laws”.

Journal of Population Association of Iran uses the Samimnoor system as similarity checker tool for the Persian articles and the iThenticate system for the Latin articles. 

 

Current Issue: Volume 20, Issue 40, March 2026, Pages 7-235 

Keywords Cloud

  • Iran
  • Fertility
  • Migration
  • Women
  • Tehran
  • Marriage
  • education
  • Ethnicity
  • Demographic Transition
  • Childbearing
  • Family
  • population
  • Divorce
  • causes of death
  • Internal Migration
  • Modernization
  • Logistic regression
  • Gender
  • Mortality
  • Age structure
  • religiosity
  • Population aging
  • Causes of Migration
  • Retirement
  • Quality of Life
  • economic growth
  • Population Policies
  • Unemployment
  • life expectancy
  • Elderly
  • infertility
  • employment
  • grounded theory
  • Childlessness
  • Low fertility
  • Attitude
  • Higher Education
  • Census
  • Life expectancy at birth
  • development
  • Population age structure
  • urbanization
  • labor market
  • Life table
  • Immigration
  • qualitative study
  • Proximate determinants
  • Shiraz
  • Total Fertility Rate
  • Determinants
  • International Migration
  • gender attitude
  • Early marriage
  • Ideal number of children
  • health
  • population growth
  • Child Marriage
  • Culture
  • Family planning
  • Population change
  • Tehran city
  • demographic changes
  • Multivariate analysis
  • Age at Marriage
  • Employed women
  • Social Capital
  • Cohort
  • Reverse Migration
  • life satisfaction
  • household
  • Unintentional accidents
  • Active population
  • Mate Selection
  • Ageing
  • Kurdistan
  • Social Support
  • induced abortion
  • Reproductive Health
  • Healthy lifestyle
  • standardization
  • Yazd
  • Childbearing behavior
  • Natural fertility
  • spatial patterns
  • TOPSIS
  • Cohabitation
  • epidemiological transition
  • Poisson Regression
  • demography
  • life insurance
  • SES
  • Artificial insemination
  • attitudes
  • lifestyle
  • Systematic review
  • Policy-making
  • Cultural Capital
  • Socio-economic status
  • economic factors
  • Contraception
  • Women\'s education
  • Literacy
  • Gender roles
  • Replacement fertility
  • First birth interval
  • fertility intention
  • cardiovascular diseases
  • mental health
  • Youth
  • Level of education
  • Head of Household
  • Parents
  • work-family conflict
  • Consanguineous Marriage
  • Household structure
  • abortion
  • Brain Drain
  • population simulation
  • Second Demographic Transition
  • Informal employment
  • Stigma
  • Lee-Carter Model
  • Marital status
  • Isfahan
  • parity progression
  • Married women
  • Risk
  • Multiple Classification Analysis
  • Qualitative Method
  • Adaptation
  • Survival analysis
  • Marriage Patterns
  • socioeconomic variables
  • Patriarchy
  • Consequences
  • Shiraz city
  • Poverty
  • Iranian women
  • regional balance
  • Tabriz
  • sex
  • child value
  • Demographic characteristics
  • Sex ratio
  • Postponement
  • Time Use
  • Rasht
  • Diseases
  • Coronavirus
  • widowhood
  • City of Rasht
  • Sex preference
  • Population Policy
  • Panel Data
  • Social stratification
  • Generational gap
  • Parity progression ratio
  • Women’s Employment
  • Social Security
  • fertility decline
  • Migrant
  • Participation Rate
  • environment
  • Sardasht
  • demographic attitudes
  • Satisfaction
  • Tendency to Migration
  • Sense of Social Security
  • Economic participation
  • Unemployment Rate
  • Population size
  • Gender Equity
  • Social Relations
  • Intention
  • Event history analysis
  • Fertility Intentions
  • growth rate
  • Human Development Index
  • COVID-19
  • Cancers
  • Adoption
  • Higher Education Graduates
  • Nationality
  • human capital
  • marital fertility
  • Socio-economic characteristics
  • Urmia
  • Migration management
  • Employment status
  • Period
  • Law of \"Rejuvenation of the Population and Support of the Family\"
  • age-period-cohort
  • FERTILITY RATE
  • Cohort Analysis
  • age
  • social factors
  • Below replacement fertility
  • Social space
  • Emmigration
  • Kantor Hierarchical Compensatory Theory