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The Romanian Journal of Population Studies is an interdisciplinary publication that welcomes contributions from a broad range of population studies, spanning from social history to contemporary demographic realities. We invite research that examines key processes such as demographic transition, industrialization, modernization, and medicalization, as well as the lived experiences of individuals and communities. Additionally, the journal encourages discussions on contemporary demographic phenomena and their connections to broader societal contexts.

Latest articles

Volume XIX, Issue 1, January-June 2025

Dying of the Plague in the City: A Series of Standardized Datasets of the “Protocol of Plague Deaths” from Hermannstadt, 1738-1739

Oana Sorescu-Iudean, Luminiţa Dumănescu

Pages: 5-20

Flavia-Elena Hațiegan, Luminiţa Dumănescu

Pages: 21-46

Enache Tuşa, Dumitru-Cătălin Rogojanu

Pages: 47-64

Volume XVIII, Issue 2, July-December 2024

Health Data Reporting and Recordkeeping in Early Modern Transylvania: The Medical Reports of Andrea Carol Grosse

Sabine Jesner

Pages: 7-24

Diana Eţco

Pages: 25-50

Lidia Trăuşan-Matu, Octavian Buda

Pages: 51-68